JBM Auto Q1: consolidated PAT +13% YoY to ₹44 Cr on 15% revenue growth, margins flat
PAT +13.37% YoY · revenue +15.04% · margins flat
₹1,442.45 Cr
+15.04% YoY
₹44.26 Cr
+13.37% YoY
3%
0pp YoY
₹1.78
JBM Auto opened FY27 with steady, mid-teens growth rather than a breakout quarter. Consolidated revenue rose 15.0% YoY to ₹1,442.45 Cr (Q1 FY26: ₹1,253.88 Cr) and net profit (incl. minority) climbed 13.4% YoY to ₹44.26 Cr from ₹39.04 Cr, with basic EPS of ₹1.78. Operating margin held around 11.3% versus 11.1% a year ago and net margin was essentially flat at ~3.07%, so the profit growth tracked the topline rather than any margin lever. There were no exceptional items this quarter on either basis — the ₹8.40 Cr standalone and ₹9.69 Cr consolidated one-offs visible in the statement belong to the FY26 full-year columns — so reported and underlying growth are the same.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The sharp sequential drop — revenue −22% and PAT −47% versus Q4 FY26's ₹1,852 Cr / ₹83.82 Cr — is seasonality, not deterioration: the EV Business (electric buses) is heavily back-ended to March, with segment revenue falling from ₹830.64 Cr in Q4 to ₹460.04 Cr in Q1, while the steadier Component Division actually grew to ₹894.12 Cr (Q1 FY26: ₹773.91 Cr). The EV/OEM arm remains the swing factor and the drag on the consolidated print, with the company's joint ventures contributing a ₹7.94 Cr net loss share that cut PBT from ₹67.96 Cr (pre-JV) to ₹60.02 Cr.
The stock went into the print at ₹676.2, down 3.8% over the past month of trading.
The result lands alongside significant corporate action: the board approved a fund-raise of up to ₹1,500 Cr via QIP/FPO/private placement (subject to AGM approval) and re-appointed Nishant Arya as Vice Chairman & MD. This follows a busy quarter for the EV franchise — a 500-bus supply MoU with Drivn, the 'GALAXY' luxury e-coach launch, a claimed 49% electric-bus market share in May 2026, and a ₹750 Cr Motilal Oswal investment into JBM Ecolife Mobility — signalling the capital raise is aimed at scaling the EV/energy build-out that currently earns thin JV returns. Management gives no formal quarterly guidance and no street consensus is on record for this mid-cap, so the print can't be graded against an external bar; the read is simply steady component-led growth while the EV bet is still in investment mode.
W1
EV Business ramp through FY27 — Q1 segment revenue of ₹460 Cr must rebuild toward the ₹830 Cr Q4 run-rate for full-year growth to hold
W2
JV losses: the ₹7.94 Cr net drag on PBT needs to narrow as JBM Ecolife/energy JVs scale post the ₹750 Cr raise
W3
The ₹1,500 Cr fund-raise — size, instrument and dilution once finalised at/after the Sept 16 AGM
Clean unaudited statement, ₹ Cr. Consol PBT 60.02 is after ₹7.94 Cr JV-loss share; no exceptional item in current quarter (the ₹8.40 Cr standalone / ₹9.69 Cr consol exceptionals sit in the FY26 year-ended columns). Consol PAT 44.26 = total (owners 42.20 + NCI 2.06); EPS 1.78 is on owners' share. Matches DB comparison basis (prev-Q 83.82, yr-ago 39.04).