IFCI Q1 FY27: flat headline PAT hides ~80% adjusted profit drop as CRAR stays at -17.6%
PAT -3.46% YoY · revenue -19.68% · margins expanding
₹327.06 Cr
-19.68% YoY
₹60.27 Cr
-3.46% YoY
16.85%
+2.8pp YoY
₹0.12
IFCI's consolidated PAT for the June-26 quarter was Rs.60.27 Cr, down just 3.5% YoY from Rs.62.43 Cr and up 77% QoQ from Rs.34.06 Cr, on consolidated total income of Rs.357.73 Cr, down 19.6% YoY. No published analyst consensus PAT estimate could be located for this quarter (IFCI carries thin formal coverage), so vsStreet reads as unknown; the closest available marker is a pre-result CompoundingAI preview that flagged the June bond-yield rally as a possible tailwind to mark-to-market gains on IFCI's Rs.15,081 Cr investment book. That did not play out — net gain on fair value changes swung to a Rs.26.43 Cr LOSS this quarter versus a Rs.58.66 Cr gain a year ago, an ~Rs.85 Cr negative swing that is the single largest driver of the YoY income decline, even as core interest income (+8.4% YoY to Rs.113.28 Cr), dividend income (Rs.10.83 Cr vs Rs.0.06 Cr) and fees & commission income (+6.1% YoY to Rs.157.95 Cr) all grew.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
Margins on paper improved: net profit margin (PAT/total income) rose to 16.85% from 14.03% a year ago and 7.24% in the March-26 quarter, but that is a provisioning-timing artifact rather than an operating gain. Impairment on financial instruments swung from a Rs.16.86 Cr charge in Q1 FY26 to a Rs.44.62 Cr net write-back this quarter, a ~Rs.61.5 Cr pre-tax swing. Backing that swing out of both periods (an approximate pre-tax add-back, since the P&L does not re-state tax for the adjustment), adjusted PAT is roughly Rs.15.7 Cr this quarter versus an adjusted Rs.79.3 Cr a year ago −an ~80% adjusted YoY decline, far worse than the reported -3.5% move. No formal guidance exists on record for this print; management has issued no forward PAT/revenue guidance found in our database or via search, so vsGuidance reads as unknown rather than beat/met/missed.
The stock went into the print at ₹75.53, down 1.2% over the past month of trading.
For context: PAT has now risen for 2 consecutive quarters.
Basis divergence is material: standalone (parent-only) PBT fell to Rs.25.36 Cr from Rs.29.93 Cr and PAT fell 59.6% YoY to Rs.8.64 Cr from Rs.21.36 Cr −a far sharper decline than the 3.5% consolidated drop. Most of this quarter's consolidated profit therefore came from subsidiaries (Stockholding Corp and the IFIN group entities among them): profit attributable to parent equity holders was Rs.33.52 Cr against Rs.26.75 Cr allocated to non-controlling interests. The auditors' limited review carried six emphasis-of-matter points, the two most material being the Capital Risk Adequacy Ratio (CRAR) at (-)17.58% as of June 30, 2026 −still well below the 15% regulatory minimum (a marginal improvement from the ~-18.78% cited pre-result) −and a Rs.51.67 Cr gap between RBI IRACP provisioning norms and the Ind AS 109 impairment allowance, currently covered by an existing Rs.104.67 Cr impairment reserve that cannot be drawn down without RBI Supervision Department approval. Gross NPA stood at 95.68% of loan assets (Rs.3,521.81 Cr), essentially flat versus 95.79% at March-26, reflecting IFCI's continued halt on fresh loan originations rather than an asset-quality improvement.
W1
CRAR resolution: still at (-)17.58% vs the 15% regulatory minimum −watch for updates on the government-led IFCI Group consolidation or any capital infusion/rights issue.
W2
Gross NPA trajectory: 95.68% of loan assets with no fresh loan originations −watch whether the Rs.51.67 Cr Ind AS 109-vs-IRACP provisioning gap widens or the Rs.104.67 Cr impairment reserve needs to be drawn on.
W3
Fair-value/investment income: this quarter posted a Rs.26.43 Cr net LOSS on fair value changes despite the June bond-yield rally that a pre-result preview flagged as a possible MTM tailwind −watch whether this reverses next quarter.