Embassy Developments: consolidated loss widens 42% YoY to ₹234 Cr as revenue booking slumps 68%
PAT -41.51% YoY · revenue -68.17% · margins compressing
₹216.75 Cr
-68.17% YoY
₹-234.4 Cr
-41.51% YoY
-97.15%
-73.3pp YoY
₹-1.69
Embassy Developments (formerly Indiabulls Real Estate) reported a consolidated net loss of ₹234.4 Cr for Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026) — 41.5% wider than the ₹165.6 Cr loss in Q1 FY26, even as it narrowed 27.5% sequentially from the ₹323.4 Cr loss in Q4 FY26. Consolidated revenue from operations fell 68.2% YoY (and 36.7% QoQ) to ₹216.8 Cr, pulling total income down to ₹241.3 Cr against total expenses of ₹479.0 Cr; basic EPS was ₹(1.69) versus ₹(1.29) a year ago. No brokerage consensus estimate for this specific print could be located despite a search, so vsStreet is unknown.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
Net margin was -97.2% of total income this quarter versus -23.9% a year ago, but the deterioration is largely a revenue-recognition effect rather than a demand problem: real-estate P&L revenue is booked against project-completion milestones, not against bookings, so the YoY drop in recognised revenue reflects fewer milestones completed this quarter. Finance costs of ₹118.6 Cr remained the single largest expense line within the ₹479.0 Cr total; the sequential narrowing in the loss was helped by lower "other expenses" (₹64.7 Cr vs ₹161.4 Cr in Q4 FY26) and a ₹3.6 Cr profit contribution from the group's joint venture.
The stock went into the print at ₹64.99, down 1.7% over the past month of trading.
What the summary numbers don't show
Standalone (holding-company-only) loss of ₹90.3 Cr on total income of just ₹27.1 Cr, underscoring that operations sit almost entirely in subsidiaries
Embassy Developments provided an FY'27 guidance of INR6,000 crores in presales from its own projects, with an additional INR2,000 crores from DM projects, totaling INR8,000 crores. Collections are projected to reach INR3,000 crores, a 75% year-on-year growth, driven by milestone-linked inflows from ongoing projects. Th
On the operating side that management and the market track more closely than this quarter's accounting revenue, pre-sales surged 338% YoY to ₹868 Cr and collections rose 54% YoY to ₹496 Cr — tracking toward the FY27 outlook management laid out on the Q4 FY26 call (₹8,000 Cr total pre-sales: ₹6,000 Cr own projects + ₹2,000 Cr DM projects; ₹3,000 Cr collections, 75% YoY growth). That guidance was operational, not a P&L/profit target, so this quarter's loss cannot be graded against a stated number — management gives no formal earnings guidance on record. Alongside results, the board approved a ₹362.62 Cr convertible-warrant issue to promoter entity Embassy Property Developments Private Limited at ₹111.51/warrant for shareholder-debt repayment and balance-sheet strengthening, and the results notes confirm NCLAT dismissed the CIRP action against the company on May 4, 2026 (triggered by an invoked guarantee tied to demerged subsidiary Sinnar Thermal Power), removing an insolvency overhang carried from FY26. No standalone management press release or MD&A commentary was available in the source material to quote against these numbers.
W1
FY27 pre-sales guidance of ₹8,000 Cr (₹6,000 Cr own + ₹2,000 Cr DM projects) — Q1 delivered ₹868 Cr (~11% of the annual target); pace needs to build as the ₹19,400 Cr GDV, 13-project launch pipeline rolls out
W2
FY27 collections guidance of ₹3,000 Cr (75% YoY growth) — Q1 collections of ₹496 Cr grew 54% YoY, tracking below the full-year growth rate implied by guidance so far
W3
Conversion of the ₹362.62 Cr promoter warrants into equity, voluntarily committed within 6 months of allotment (pending AGM approval) — watch for the cash infusion and its impact on the ₹118.6 Cr quarterly finance-cost burden
Figures converted from Rs millions (statement basis) to Rs Crore by /10; consolidated PAT of -234.402 Cr = PBT(-237.680) - tax(0.289) + JV share of profit (+3.567), then split -234.294 Cr to owners and -0.107 Cr to NCI; no exceptional items in current or year-ago quarter so no adjusted-YoY figure needed; standalone is holding-company-only and much smaller than consolidated, which reflects the 184-entity group.