Jindal Photo consolidated PAT falls 75% YoY to ₹13.1 Cr as associate profit share shrinks
PAT -75% YoY · revenue +1375.9%
₹7.97 Cr
+1375.9% YoY
₹13.08 Cr
-75% YoY
164.12%
+64.1pp YoY
₹12.75
Jindal Photo Ltd reported consolidated PAT of ₹13.08 Cr for Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026), down 75% year-on-year from ₹52.38 Cr in Q1 FY26, though it reverses a ₹5.66 Cr consolidated loss booked in the preceding quarter (Q4 FY26). Standalone PAT was ₹6.67 Cr (EPS ₹6.50) against a ₹0.96 Cr standalone loss a year ago — the standalone and consolidated trends point in opposite directions, a divergence investors should note: standalone profitability improved YoY on higher fair-value gains booked on the company's investment portfolio (revenue from operations, entirely 'net gain on fair value changes', rose to ₹7.97 Cr from ₹0.54 Cr YoY and ₹0.47 Cr QoQ), while consolidated PAT fell because the year-ago quarter carried an unusually large ₹53.34 Cr equity-method contribution from the company's joint venture/associate, versus just ₹6.41 Cr this quarter.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The entire earnings picture here sits outside conventional operating margins: the company states it deals in only one segment — investment business of shares and securities in group companies — so revenue, expenses and 'margin' in the traditional sense are not meaningful, and marginTrend is not reported for that reason. The swing driver is the 'Share of Net Profit/(Loss) of Joint Venture and Associate' line (largely Jindal India Powertech Ltd, JIPTL), which is inherently volatile; the filing does not break out how much of the ₹53.34 Cr year-ago figure was itself one-off, so a clean adjusted-YoY figure cannot be computed from disclosed data — the -75% is the reported, unadjusted number.
The stock went into the print at ₹1,082, down 6.9% over the past month of trading.
There is no analyst/street coverage identified for this stock and no management guidance on record, so vs-street and vs-guidance are both unknown; no separate press release or MD&A accompanies this result, only the standard board-meeting-outcome letter, so there is no management commentary to reconcile against the print. The quarter's real corporate news is the ongoing voluntary delisting: the Board approved a delisting proposal on July 16, 2026 from Concatenate Power Advest Pvt Ltd, Concatenate Advest Advisory Pvt Ltd and Jindal India Power Ltd (acting in concert), with shareholder e-voting open till August 18, 2026 and no financial effect yet reflected in these results. MD Manoj Kumar Rastogi was re-appointed for five years on August 4, 2026, and the 23rd AGM is set for September 21, 2026. Auditors also carried forward an emphasis-of-matter on non-provision for doubtful loans and amounts recoverable from joint venture Mandakini Coal Company Ltd (MCCL), where compensation litigation (₹155-223 Cr range, per the Nominated Authority's claim/counter-proposal) remains pending before the Delhi High Court and Coal Bearing Tribunal.
W1
Delisting process outcome — shareholder e-voting closes Aug 18, 2026; watch for delisting price discovery and regulatory approvals
W2
Trajectory of the JV/associate equity-pickup line (JIPTL), which swung from +₹53.34 Cr to +₹6.41 Cr YoY and will continue to dominate consolidated PAT
W3
MCCL compensation litigation before Delhi High Court/Coal Bearing Tribunal — Nominated Authority has proposed cutting the claim to ₹155.19 Cr from ₹222.79 Cr already granted