Jindal Worldwide Q1: PAT +86% to ₹32 Cr on one-off EV stake gain; core textile margins soften
PAT +85.8% YoY · revenue +2.75% · margins compressing
₹554.72 Cr
+2.75% YoY
₹32.41 Cr
+85.8% YoY
5.66%
+2.5pp YoY
₹0.32
Jindal Worldwide reported consolidated PAT of ₹32.41 Cr for Q1 FY27, up 85.8% YoY (₹17.44 Cr) and 24% QoQ — but the headline is almost entirely a one-off. Other income jumped to ₹18.24 Cr from ₹2.70 Cr a year ago on a gain from the loss-of-control disposal of a 45% interest in step-down subsidiary EV Volt Pvt Ltd, recognised in other income under Ind AS 110 (Note 6). Stripping the ~₹16 Cr one-off, adjusted PAT is roughly ₹16 Cr — about 7% below the year-ago quarter. Revenue told the same steady-not-strong story: consolidated topline of ₹554.72 Cr was up just 2.7% YoY and down 13.4% QoQ off a seasonally strong Q4 (₹640 Cr).
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The base business actually softened. Core textiles segment PBIT fell to ₹32.05 Cr from ₹39.46 Cr a year earlier, and the textile PBIT margin compressed to ~5.8% from ~7.3% — the squeeze sits at the operating line, not below it. What cushioned the print was a sharply lower finance cost, nearly halved to ₹8.01 Cr from ₹15.14 Cr YoY. The EV segment result swung to +₹15.68 Cr (from –₹1.57 Cr) purely on the disposal gain; going forward EV Volt is equity-accounted as an associate (from 30 June 2026), so that swing does not recur. Standalone tells the clean version: PAT ₹14.79 Cr (EPS ₹0.15) on revenue ₹568.72 Cr, with other income at a normal ₹0.72 Cr — the >2x divergence in reported consolidated growth versus standalone is entirely the group-level disposal gain, and readers should treat the consolidated +86% as flattered.
The stock went into the print at ₹38.34, up 27.1% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the highest quarterly PAT in the last 6 quarters on our records; PAT has now risen for 3 consecutive quarters.
Management offers no formal profit guidance; the only forward marker on record is a qualitative expectation of 15-20% export growth from the India-UK FTA (16 Jul), and it separately clarified that a recent volume surge was market-driven rather than event-led. No brokerage previews or consensus estimates exist for this name, so there is no street bar to grade against. The board also cleared the way on the EV side — the Jindal Mobilitric R40 e-scooter is slated to launch in July 2026 — but with EV now an associate the vehicle business no longer consolidates line-by-line. Net: a quarter that looks strong on reported PAT is, adjusted for the stake-sale gain, flat-to-soft, with core textile margins the line to watch.
W1
Core textile PBIT margin recovery — whether it rebuilds from ~5.8% (was ~7.3% YoY) next quarter, absent the one-off
W2
India-UK FTA export traction — management flagged 15-20% export growth; verify realisation in Q2 revenue
W3
Recurring EV contribution now that EV Volt is an associate (equity-accounted) vs this quarter's one-off ₹15.68 Cr segment swing