Jamna Auto Q1FY27: consol PAT +6% YoY to Rs48.5 Cr, standalone slips 7% as Q4 high fades
PAT +6.06% YoY · revenue +6.65% · margins flat
₹611.46 Cr
+6.65% YoY
₹48.52 Cr
+6.06% YoY
7.9%
0pp YoY
₹1.21
Consolidated revenue rose 6.6% YoY to Rs611.46 Cr (Rs573.33 Cr a year ago) and PAT grew 6.1% YoY to Rs48.52 Cr (Rs45.75 Cr), with EPS at Rs1.21 versus Rs1.15. Sequentially both metrics fell sharply against the seasonally strong March quarter (revenue -27.2% QoQ, PAT -44.4% QoQ from Rs839.60 Cr/Rs87.27 Cr) - typical of the CV replacement cycle's Q1 lull after Q4 pre-buying, not a demand deterioration. Neither period carries an exceptional item (FY26's full year did, Rs11.87 Cr for new labour codes), so the growth read is like-for-like.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
Group EBITDA margin (OPM) expanded to 14.38% from 13.30% a year ago, but higher depreciation (Rs18.21 Cr) and finance costs (Rs4.04 Cr) pulled net margin (NPM) back to a flat 7.94% (7.95% prior year) - the operating gain did not fully reach the bottom line. Standalone (parent-only) PAT actually fell 7.0% YoY to Rs49.63 Cr even as standalone revenue grew 7.5% YoY to Rs602.40 Cr, diverging from the consolidated growth story; the gap traces mainly to other income treatment (Rs9.95 Cr standalone versus Rs2.82 Cr consolidated, largely intercompany items eliminated on consolidation) plus subsidiary-level D&A and finance costs.
The stock went into the print at ₹144.7, up 6.3% over the past month of trading.
There is no prior management guidance or concall commentary on record to check this print against, and the company's own outcome letter is limited to the regulatory board-meeting disclosure with no separate press-release framing. A company-specific street estimate could not be located; a sector-wide Q1FY27 auto-ancillary preview (Business Standard) had guided revenue growth of 17-21% YoY, well above the 6.6% Jamna Auto delivered, though that is a sector benchmark rather than a company estimate. Two expansion moves round out the quarter: the board's approval, subsequent to quarter-end, to acquire UK's Owen Springs Limited for up to GBP 2.15 million (formalising the July 24, 2026 announcement), and news of a Rs47 Cr investment in a new leaf spring plant; the company also allotted 1,98,500 ESOP shares during the quarter, lifting paid-up capital to Rs39.98 Cr.
W1
Whether revenue rebounds from the Q1 seasonal dip (Rs611 Cr) back toward Q4's Rs840 Cr run-rate as the CV cycle normalizes
W2
Financial impact and completion timeline of the Owen Springs UK acquisition (up to GBP 2.15 million)
W3
Whether standalone PAT recovers from its 7.0% YoY decline and the consolidated-vs-standalone profit gap narrows
Clean typed statement, columns unambiguous, no exceptional items either period. Consol PAT (Rs48.52 Cr) is below standalone PAT (Rs49.63 Cr) because standalone books Rs9.95 Cr other income vs only Rs2.82 Cr at group level (likely intercompany dividends eliminated on consolidation), while group D&A and finance costs run higher than standalone - subsidiaries are a modest net drag this quarter.