Innovana Q1 FY27: consolidated PAT down 58% YoY to ₹5.54 Cr as margins compress
PAT -57.79% YoY · revenue +21.43% · margins compressing
₹38.97 Cr
+21.43% YoY
₹5.54 Cr
-57.79% YoY
12.96%
-24.6pp YoY
₹2.68
Innovana Thinklabs' consolidated (primary) PAT fell 57.8% YoY to ₹5.54 Cr from ₹13.12 Cr in Q1 FY26, even as consolidated revenue grew 21.4% YoY to ₹38.97 Cr — a clear case of top-line growth outrunning the bottom line. Sequentially the picture flatters: PAT is up 203.5% and revenue up 19.5% versus Q4 FY26, but that quarter was a weak base (NPM 5.19%, OPM 9.72%), so the YoY comparison is the one that matters. NPM compressed to 12.96% from 37.58% a year ago, and OPM (EBITDA net of other income, over operating revenue) fell to 17.62% from 50.09%.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The squeeze is traceable to two forces. First, digital advertising expense — almost entirely at the Astro Services and Games Studio segment — jumped to ₹11.15 Cr from ₹2.87 Cr YoY (+289%, per Note 5), which management attributes to customer-acquisition and brand-building spend as that business scales; the segment's revenue did grow 232% YoY to ₹16.19 Cr and its segment result turned positive (₹0.31 Cr vs a ₹3.64 Cr loss last quarter), but the spend still outpaced the profit gain. Second, the core Software Product Sales segment — historically the highest-margin business — shrank: revenue fell 15.9% YoY to ₹16.87 Cr and segment profit fell 42.4% YoY to ₹8.27 Cr, so the group's most profitable line is contracting while a lower-margin, ad-spend-heavy vertical is filling the growth gap. Gym & Fitness also carried higher costs from a GST/ITC disallowance on physical well-being services (Note 6), even as its revenue grew 27.1% YoY to ₹10.48 Cr.
The stock went into the print at ₹329, down 0.3% over the past month of trading.
For context: revenue is at a 6-quarter high.
The filing carries no management guidance or outlook statement and no press release was available to cross-check management's own framing of the quarter; we found no analyst previews or consensus estimates for this stock, so vsStreet is unknown rather than assumed. Standalone (parent-only) results diverge materially from consolidated: standalone revenue fell 19.2% YoY to ₹9.52 Cr and standalone PAT fell 33.6% YoY to ₹5.30 Cr — the opposite direction from consolidated revenue — underscoring that the parent holding entity itself has no organic uplift and that all reported growth sits in the subsidiaries. Separately, the company confirmed no deviation in use of the ₹14.44 Cr already called from its preferential warrant issue, with ₹22.63 Cr still to be exercised, and this quarter also saw a small (0.30%) stake acquisition in Mount Everest Breweries, unrelated to the core P&L movement.
W1
Whether Astro Services holds segment profitability (₹0.31 Cr this quarter vs a ₹3.64 Cr loss last quarter) as digital ad spend (₹11.15 Cr, +289% YoY) is either sustained or dialed back
W2
Software Product Sales trajectory — revenue down 15.9% YoY to ₹16.87 Cr and segment profit down 42.4% YoY to ₹8.27 Cr — whether the core segment stabilizes or keeps shrinking as a share of the group
W3
Conversion of the remaining ₹22.63 Cr warrant exercise amount (due within 18 months of the September 2025 allotment) and its effect on cash and dilution
Figures converted from ₹ Lacs (÷100). Consolidated PAT = PBT − tax + ₹0.911 Cr share of associates' profit (not a simple PBT−tax subtraction). Net profit attributable to owners was ₹5.622 Cr vs ₹(0.085) Cr to non-controlling interests, summing to the ₹5.537 Cr total used here for consistency with our prior-quarter records. No exceptional/one-off line items reported either quarter.