Hexa Tradex: ₹1.67 Cr consolidated profit from one-off ₹2.18 Cr MTM gain, revenue nil
Hexa Tradex: ₹1.67 Cr consolidated profit from one-off ₹2.18 Cr MTM gain, revenue nil
₹0 Cr
₹1.67 Cr
32794.12%
+32894.1pp YoY
₹0.3
Hexa Tradex — a near-dormant investment-holding company (through subsidiary Hexa Securities and Finance) that is in the final stage of a shareholder delisting — reported consolidated PAT of ₹1.67 Cr for Q1 FY27, against losses of ₹3.32 Cr in Q4 FY26 and ₹0.16 Cr in Q1 FY26. There is no street/analyst coverage or consensus estimate for this micro-float, delisting-stage stock, and management has issued no prior guidance or outlook on record, so vsStreet and vsGuidance are both 'unknown' rather than a beat, miss, or met call.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
Revenue from operations was nil, as it was a year ago, so NPM/OPM comparisons don't apply. The entire reported profit is a fair-value GAIN of ₹2.18 Cr on non-current investments booked through the P&L this quarter (within 'total expenses', which is consequently negative at ₹(1.67) Cr); the same line was a smaller ₹0.99 Cr gain a year ago and a ₹3.84 Cr loss in Q4 FY26. Adjusting both periods for this one-off, underlying PAT is a loss of ≈₹0.51 Cr this quarter versus an adjusted loss of ≈₹1.16 Cr in Q1 FY26 (loss narrows ~56% YoY) but versus an adjusted PROFIT of ≈₹0.52 Cr in Q4 FY26 — so on an adjusted basis the quarter is a QoQ deterioration even as it is a YoY improvement. None of these swings are large in absolute terms (all under ₹1.2 Cr) for a company with consolidated net worth of ₹4,893 Cr; they read as noise from marking a large investment book, not an operating signal.
The stock went into the print at ₹158.3, down 3.5% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the highest quarterly PAT in the last 6 quarters on our records.
What the summary numbers don't show
EPS: consolidated ₹0.30 basic vs ₹(0.03) a year ago and ₹(0.60) in Q4 FY26 — standalone EPS ₹(0.10).
The more consequential number this quarter sits outside the P&L: total comprehensive income was ₹277.84 Cr, driven by a ₹322.23 Cr unrealised mark-to-market gain on the investment portfolio that Ind AS 34 routes through OCI rather than profit — consolidated net worth rose to ₹4,893.35 Cr from ₹4,615.51 Cr at FY26-end largely on this basis. Standalone (parent-only) results tell a different story — a ₹0.58 Cr loss for the quarter — because the P&L-routed fair-value gain exists only at the consolidated/subsidiary level; standalone's own (much larger, ₹348.86 Cr) investment gain is also OCI-only, so it doesn't touch either entity's reported PAT. The filing carries no separate management commentary or press release; the only qualitative disclosure is procedural — the delisting of Hexa Tradex shares, initiated by the acquirers, is 'substantially completed including payment to all shareholders who offered their shares,' with the final application pending BSE/NSE approval (Note 2), which is the more material fact for anyone still holding the stock than this quarter's accounting swing.
W1
Whether the P&L-routed fair-value line reverses again in Q2 FY27 — it has swung between a ₹0.99 Cr gain, a ₹3.84 Cr loss, and a ₹2.18 Cr gain over the last three quarters shown, and is the sole determinant of reported PAT.
W2
Outcome/timing of the pending BSE/NSE approval for the delisting application (Note 2) — determines how many more quarterly filings this company produces as a listed entity.
W3
Whether 'revenue from operations' reappears — nil in 2 of the last 3 quarters shown, ₹1.45 Cr in the third — too irregular to treat as a recurring line.