ITDC Q1FY27: PAT slips 3.6% YoY to ₹9.4 Cr as higher tax offsets 9% PBT growth
PAT -3.63% YoY · revenue +2.68% · margins compressing
₹90.1 Cr
+2.68% YoY
₹9.39 Cr
-3.63% YoY
9.66%
-0.8pp YoY
₹1.09
India Tourism Development Corporation's consolidated (primary) PAT came in at ₹9.39 Cr for Q1 FY27, down 3.6% YoY from ₹9.75 Cr, even as revenue from operations grew 2.7% YoY to ₹90.10 Cr (from ₹87.75 Cr). Standalone PAT was ₹9.94 Cr, down a smaller 2.5% YoY — the >3-percentage-point gap versus consolidated reflects subsidiary losses and a small negative minority interest (-₹0.13 Cr) dragging the group number below the parent-only figure. Sequentially, both revenue (-36.6%) and PAT (-66.8%) look sharply weaker versus the March-quarter (Q4 FY26: revenue ₹142.01 Cr, PAT ₹28.27 Cr), but Q4 (Jan-Mar) is ITDC's seasonally strongest quarter for hotel and tourism footfall, so this QoQ drop is a seasonal rollover, not a signal of deterioration — the YoY comparison is the one that matters.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The underlying operating trend is actually positive: consolidated profit before tax grew 9.3% YoY to ₹13.69 Cr (from ₹12.52 Cr), meaning revenue growth plus contained cost growth widened the operating margin (PBT/revenue) to 15.2% from 14.3% a year ago. The entire gap between strong PBT growth and declining PAT traces to tax: the effective tax rate jumped to roughly 30.5% (tax expense ₹4.17 Cr) from about 21.3% (₹2.66 Cr) in Q1 FY26, when a prior-year tax write-back had held the charge down. Net margin (PAT/total income) compressed to 9.7% from 10.4% YoY as a result — a case of margin expansion at the operating line being erased below the line by tax.
The stock went into the print at ₹695.7, down 2.9% over the past month of trading.
ITDC has no formal forward guidance on record, and a web search turned up no analyst/brokerage consensus estimates for this quarter — coverage of this small-cap tourism PSU is thin, so both vsGuidance and vsStreet are marked unknown rather than guessed. Corporate developments this quarter were largely procedural: with only one independent director on the board, the audit committee still cannot form quorum, so results again went straight to the full board for approval. The company continued pushing several long-stalled disinvestment/transfer processes (Hotel Ashok under NMP 2.0, Hotel Janpath compensation with MoHUA, and subsidiary-stake transfers to the Odisha, Jharkhand and Punjab governments) without any reaching financial close this quarter, and booked a ₹1.64 Cr property-tax provision for Hotel Ashok/Samrat pending an NDMC dispute. None of the standing emphasis-of-matter items (unlinked receipts, PPE record gaps, TDS reconciliation) are new or quantified beyond prior disclosure.
W1
Whether the effective tax rate reverts toward the ~21% seen in Q1 FY26 (it was ~30.5% this quarter on ₹4.17 Cr tax) — that alone would flip PAT growth positive given PBT is already growing 9.3% YoY
W2
Q2 FY27 revenue/PAT against this quarter's ₹90.10 Cr revenue / ₹9.39 Cr consolidated PAT base, to separate seasonal effects from underlying trend
W3
Progress on pending hotel disinvestments/transfers (Hotel Ashok NMP 2.0, Hotel Janpath MoHUA compensation, Odisha/Jharkhand/Punjab subsidiary stake transfers) — any financial close would change segment mix and minority-interest drag
Converted from ₹ Lakh (÷100). Both statements are clean, typed, unaudited (limited-review). Consolidated PAT of ₹9.3923 Cr is the group total (row XIII, continuing+discontinued, pre-NCI-split), matching the basis used in the supplied comparison figures; profit attributable to owners of the parent per the filing's separate NCI split was ₹9.5202 Cr (NCI was -₹0.1279 Cr). Standalone PAT (₹9.9431 Cr) is ~5.9% above consolidated — a >3% divergence, flagged per basis rule, driven by subsidiary/minority drag. No exceptional items in either period so no adjusted-PAT calc was needed. One PDF row (consolidated discontinued-operations net profit) printed as "116.10" but reconciles only as "(16.10)" against the downstream subtotal — treated as an OCR sign-loss artifact.