Honda India Power Q1: PAT +17% YoY to ₹11.1 Cr on 22% revenue growth; CFO handover set
PAT +17.09% YoY · revenue +22.17% · margins flat
₹189.25 Cr
+22.17% YoY
₹11.1 Cr
+17.09% YoY
5.64%
-0.1pp YoY
₹10.94
Honda India Power Products opened FY27 with a recovery quarter on a standalone basis (the company reports a single Power Products segment, so no consolidated accounts exist). Revenue from operations rose 22.2% year-on-year to ₹189.25 Cr from ₹154.91 Cr, and net profit climbed 17.1% to ₹11.10 Cr from ₹9.48 Cr, with basic EPS at ₹10.94 versus ₹9.35. The print lands off a soft base — the year-ago June 2025 quarter was itself a sharp decline — so the YoY rebound reflects normalisation more than a step-change. Net margin held roughly flat year-on-year at about 5.9% (versus ~5.75%), as the gains flowed through proportionally rather than from any operating leverage.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
Sequentially the numbers look weak — revenue fell 28.5% and PAT dropped 58.8% versus Q4 FY26's ₹264.53 Cr / ₹26.92 Cr — but this is the normal seasonality of the genset and power-equipment business, where the March quarter is the seasonal peak; the QoQ fall is not a demand signal. The margin gap tells the same story: Q4's ~9.8% net margin compressed to ~5.9%, consistent with lower Q1 volumes spreading fixed costs over a smaller base. Exports ("Outside India" revenue) were a notable swing factor, rising to ₹58.40 Cr from ₹15.83 Cr a year ago, driving much of the topline growth alongside domestic revenue of ₹128.21 Cr.
The stock went into the print at ₹2,114.6, down 2.4% over the past month of trading.
There is no exceptional item this quarter and none in the year-ago base, so reported and adjusted YoY growth are the same — no distortion to strip out. The company provides no formal financial guidance and there is no prior concall or outlook on record; no meaningful sell-side consensus is published for this ~1 crore-share, tightly-held stock, so the print cannot be graded against a street bar. The other headline from the board meeting is a management transition: CFO Vinay Mittal retires on 30 September 2026 with Sameer Jain appointed CFO from 1 October, and Mittal separately steps down as Whole-Time Director effective 1 September after 14+ years on the board. A June tax appeal win carried no financial impact, and the ₹13/share final dividend relates to FY26. The result sets up FY27 on a firmer footing than the weak prior-year Q1, with the export mix and margin recovery the two lines to watch as seasonally stronger quarters follow.
W1
Export momentum: whether the ₹58.4 Cr overseas run-rate (vs ₹15.8 Cr YoY) sustains into seasonally bigger quarters
W2
Margin trajectory: net margin recovering toward the ~9.8% seen in the Q4 seasonal peak from Q1's ~5.9%
W3
CFO handover execution: Sameer Jain takes over 1 Oct 2026 — continuity through the FY27 reporting cycle
Clean digital filing in INR lakhs; no exceptional items this quarter (prior-year Q1 also clean, so raw=adjusted YoY). Single segment (Power Products); consolidated N/A. Q4 FY26 had a ₹1.85 Cr exceptional item, irrelevant to YoY. CFO transition and WTD resignation approved same board meeting.