Margins in focus as HONAUT pivots to FY27 growth
New CFO, capital goods tailwinds, and margin recovery set the tone for Q1—Street eyes 25%+ FY27 growth with 200bps margin expansion.
The setup: margin reset in a capex cycle
After a compressed FY26—net margins 10.9% vs 13.2% prior year—Honeywell Automation enters Q1 FY-2027 at an inflection. The Street's bull case hinges on two pillars: margin recovery as volume traction spreads fixed costs, and capital goods tailwinds from Budget 2026-27 capex continuity and extended PLI backing. Management's fresh CFO hire (effective June 1) signals operational discipline and a reset of margin expectations for the year. Q1 is the opener—how it frames FY27 guidance will matter more than the quarter itself.
~₹350–375 Cr
Street expects 18–22% YoY growth; trajectory tied to capex cycle momentum
~12–13%
Recovery story; FY26 Q1 was ~11.5%; margin leverage is the swing metric for FY27 bull case
Growth TBD
Negative earnings growth (-5% YoY last cycle) is the Street's key watch; recovery confirmation makes or breaks the reset narrative
On track for FY27 guidance?
No formal guidance has been disclosed for FY27. However, analyst consensus assumes revenue growth exceeding 25% for the full year, with margin expansion of 200 basis points. This hinges on sustained capex, order book velocity, and management's ability to flow through volume into EBITDA. Q1 results will be the first test—if management signals confidence in capex sequencing and bookings remain healthy, the FY27 bull case gains traction. A cautious or delayed-recovery tone risks a re-rating into the Street's bear case (₹37k, vs current ₹37.8k consensus).
Since last quarter: management reset and backdrop
CFO change (June 1): Satish Agarwal appointed as CFO and Key Managerial Personnel, replacing the outgoing incumbent. Signals operational focus into execution and margin discipline—relevant for a year-long recovery narrative. FY26 results (May 20): Audited standalone results approved with final dividend of ₹110/share (1100% payout)—a robust capital return reflecting confidence in FY27 outlook, despite FY26 margin pressure. Rebranding (June 30): New logo and tagline aligned with Honeywell global automation and aerospace identities. Operational; no strategic shift implied. Ownership: FII creeping up (3.74% vs 2.77% YoY) suggests institutional conviction in the margin recovery + capex cycle thesis. DII stable at ~11.3%; promoter holding firm at 75%. Backdrop: Budget 2026-27 capex continuity and PLI scheme extensions remain live. No material regulatory or operational headwinds flagged in filings. Insider trading window reopens 48 hours post-result—watch for any early insider flows.
What to watch on July 29
1 · Revenue growth & order book
Is Q1 tracking the Street's 18–22% baseline? More important: what does management signal about H2 capex and order pipeline? Capex cycle timing risk is the bull case's main vulnerability.
2 · Margin recovery narrative
Does Q1 EBITDA margin revert to 12%+, or does FY26's 10.9% persist? This is the line item that separates a successful reset from margin concerns. Management commentary on raw-material costs and pricing power will matter.
3 · FY27 guidance & capex assumptions
Formal guidance for FY27 revenue, margin, and capex intensity will ground investor expectations. Silence or conservatism here could de-rate the bull case. Watch for management's tone on government policy (Budget, PLI) as tailwind durability.
4 · CFO commentary
Satish Agarwal's debut on the call (first result post-hire) is a signal moment. Any commentary on cost structure, SG&A leverage, or margin roadmap for FY27 will be closely parsed by the Street.
Honeywell Automation steps to the mic on July 29 as the pivot play in a capex-driven cycle. Margins are the headline—if Q1 confirms recovery and management stands behind a 25%+ FY27 growth + 200bps margin expansion thesis, the Street's 8–11% upside unlocks. A stumble on margins or soft capex signals risks a reset into the ₹37k bear case. The new CFO's execution and management's candor on government capex sustainability will set tone.
Honeywell Automation Q1: PAT +21% YoY on margin expansion; topline near-flat
PAT +20.95% YoY · revenue +1.8% · margins expanding · inline vs street
₹1,204.4 Cr
+1.8% YoY
₹150.7 Cr
+20.95% YoY
12.05%
+1.9pp YoY
₹170.45
Honeywell Automation India's standalone Q1 FY27 (June 2026) print was a margin-led profit story on a near-flat topline. Revenue from operations was ₹1,204.4 Cr, up just 1.8% YoY (₹1,183.1 Cr) and 2.0% QoQ, but net profit rose 21% YoY to ₹150.7 Cr (from ₹124.6 Cr), with EPS at ₹170.45 versus ₹140.95 a year ago. There were no exceptional items on either side of the YoY comparison, so the reported 21% growth is also the clean, adjusted growth — no distortion from one-offs.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The entire lift came from gross margin. Cost of materials consumed fell to ₹584.9 Cr from ₹666.3 Cr a year earlier despite flat sales, expanding operating margin (OPM) to ~14.3% from 12.0% YoY and net margin to 12.5% from 10.2%. Employee cost rose modestly (₹232.8 Cr vs ₹216.9 Cr). Against the prior quarter the picture is softer: Q4 FY26 ran a richer OPM of ~15.6% and higher PAT of ₹159.7 Cr, so profit slipped ~5.6% sequentially — a normal step-down from a seasonally strong March quarter rather than a deterioration. The company runs a single segment (Automation & Control Systems) and has no subsidiaries, so standalone is the only basis; no consolidated statement exists.
The stock went into the print at ₹41,050, up 3.3% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the second-highest quarterly PAT of the last 6 quarters; revenue is at a 6-quarter high.
On expectations, there is no formal quarterly Street consensus or management guidance on record for this name; the available analyst view is a full-year framing of ~15–20% PAT growth for FY27, which this quarter's +21% sits at the top of. Management issued no outlook with the result. The quarter's only corporate developments — the FY26 annual report/BRSR filing, the 42nd AGM notice and a logo/tagline refresh — are housekeeping and do not bear on the numbers. The read-through: profitability is being driven by procurement/mix and cost discipline, not volume growth, and the flat topline is the item to watch.
W1
Revenue re-acceleration: topline stuck near ₹1,200 Cr for three straight quarters — needs volume growth beyond ₹1.8% YoY
W2
Margin durability: whether ~14.3% OPM / 12.5% NPM holds or was a materials-cost/mix benefit that normalises
W3
FY27 delivery vs the ~15–20% PAT-growth analyst frame this quarter's +21% is tracking
Standalone only (no subsidiaries). Source in ₹ millions, converted ÷10 to ₹ Cr. No exceptional item this quarter or year-ago; prior-year ₹12.3 Cr Labour-Code exceptional was in Q4/FY26 only, so YoY is clean. All arithmetic ties.