Hindusthan Insulators swings to ₹36.62 Cr profit in Q1 FY27 as insulator sales double
revenue +79.9% · margins expanding
₹116.02 Cr
+79.9% YoY
₹36.62 Cr
30.83%
+51pp YoY
₹50.76
Hindusthan Insulators & Industries (formerly Hindusthan Urban Infrastructure) reported standalone Q1 FY27 (quarter ended 30 June 2026) revenue from operations of ₹116.02 Cr and net profit of ₹36.62 Cr — a turnaround from a marginal standalone net loss of ₹0.18 Cr in the year-ago quarter, and up 75.1% sequentially from ₹20.91 Cr in Q4 FY26. This is the company's only reported basis this quarter: it carried a consolidated statement a year ago (including subsidiary Hindusthan Speciality Chemicals Ltd, sold to DCM Shriram in August 2025), so the headline YoY optics differ from what our records show for Q1 FY26 on a consolidated basis (revenue ₹115.22 Cr, net loss ₹23.37 Cr) — that base included the now-divested unit. On a like-for-like standalone (continuing-operations) basis, revenue grew roughly 80% YoY.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The entire move sits on the High Tension Insulators segment, whose revenue nearly doubled to ₹114.23 Cr from ₹62.55 Cr and whose segment profit surged to ₹41.69 Cr from just ₹0.83 Cr a year ago — the prior-year quarter was effectively break-even at the segment level, so part of the swing is base-effect driven. Net profit margin (on total income) expanded to about 30.8% from 19.07% in Q4 FY26, and the effective tax rate came in near 13% (₹5.50 Cr tax on ₹42.12 Cr PBT) versus the company's stated concessional headline rate of 25.168%, helped by a ₹5.42 Cr deferred-tax credit. Finance costs rose to ₹2.30 Cr from ₹1.28 Cr sequentially.
The stock went into the print at ₹436.4, down 56.5% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the second-highest quarterly PAT of the last 6 quarters; PAT has now risen for 3 consecutive quarters.
There is no analyst consensus or brokerage preview available for this small-cap — the print cannot be benchmarked against street expectations. Management has issued no prior guidance or outlook on record (none in our database, none found in a web search), and no press release accompanying this filing was available to cross-check management's own framing of the quarter; the numbers are read directly from the regulatory filing. Two corporate actions round out the quarter: the Board approved availing an additional ₹155 Cr unsecured related-party loan from Hindusthan Engineering & Industries Ltd to fund capacity expansion and working capital — consistent with the segment's growth trajectory — and separately re-appointed Raghavendra Mody as Chairman & Whole-Time Director for 2026–2029, a governance item unrelated to this quarter's numbers. Post quarter-end, the company also allotted 1.44 Cr bonus shares (2:1) on 13 July 2026, which will dilute per-share metrics from Q2 FY27 onward; this quarter's EPS of ₹50.76 does not yet reflect that.
W1
Whether the ~30.8% NPM / expanded operating margin holds once depreciation and finance costs from the ₹155 Cr HEIL-funded capex begin flowing through (finance cost already up to ₹2.30 Cr from ₹1.28 Cr QoQ).
W2
High Tension Insulators segment revenue/order trends next quarter to confirm the ~80% YoY, ~82% segment-revenue jump is a durable trend rather than a low-base spike (year-ago segment profit was near-zero at ₹0.83 Cr).
W3
Post-bonus (2:1, allotted 13 July 2026) EPS and share-count from Q2 FY27 onward, given Q1 FY27's ₹50.76 EPS does not reflect the dilution.