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KALPATARU POWER TRANSMISSION LTD. Q1 FY27 Results

KPILQ1 FY27 Results
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Result:Good· Market: UpMargin expansionCost led
MetricValueQ4 FY26Q1 FY26
Revenue6.4K Cr17.6%3.8%
Total Income6.5K Cr17.0%4.8%
Expenditure6.1K Cr17.7%2.8%
PBT420.47 Cr17.8%44.9%
Net Profit311.53 Cr27.6%45.9%
OPM8.77%0.31pp0.26pp
NPM4.80%0.71pp1.35pp
EPS18.1628.6%45.2%
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EPC core execution was soft — revenue grew just 3.8% YoY (well behind management's ~15% FY27 growth pace) — while the 45.9% PAT jump and NPM expansion (3.45%→4.80%) were driven mainly by a 33% drop in finance costs and a jump in other income rather than core operating margin, which only edged up 26bps (8.51%→8.77%).

Q1 FY-2027 RESULTS · KALPATPOWR

Kalpataru Projects Q1: PAT +46% YoY to ₹312 Cr on margin gains; revenue growth just 4%

PAT +45.85% YoY · revenue +3.84% · margins expanding

11 Aug 2026 · 3 min read
Revenue

₹6,407.97 Cr

+3.84% YoY

PAT (consolidated)

₹311.53 Cr

+45.85% YoY

Net margin

4.8%

+1.3pp YoY

EPS

₹18.16

Kalpataru Projects International reported consolidated revenue of ₹6,407.97 Cr (+3.8% YoY, -17.6% QoQ) and consolidated profit for the period of ₹311.53 Cr (+45.8% YoY, -27.6% QoQ) for Q1 FY27, with basic EPS at ₹18.16 versus ₹12.51 a year ago and ₹25.42 in the March 2026 quarter. The sharp QoQ drop in both revenue and profit is largely the normal seasonal pattern for this EPC business — Q4 (Jan-Mar) is typically the strongest execution quarter and Q1 the softest — rather than a sign of sequential deterioration, so the YoY read is the one that matters here.

The scoreboard

Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters

Consolidated P&L, ₹ Crore
Q1 FY-2027QoQYoY
Revenue₹6,407.97 Cr-17.6%+3.8%
Expenses₹6,064.7 Cr-17.7%+2.8%
PAT₹311.53 Cr-27.65%+45.85%
Net margin4.8%-0.7pp+1.3pp
EPS₹18.16-28.6%+45.2%

Profit grew far faster than revenue because of a genuine, non-one-off margin improvement rather than one-off items: neither this quarter nor the year-ago quarter carried any exceptional items (unlike Q4 FY26, which had a net ₹66 Cr exceptional gain), so the YoY comparison is clean. Operating margin rose to 8.8% from 8.5% and net profit margin to 4.9% from 3.5% YoY, driven chiefly by a 32.8% YoY drop in finance costs (₹81.98 Cr versus ₹122.03 Cr) and a jump in other income to ₹77.20 Cr from ₹16.35 Cr a year ago — below-the-line items rather than core EPC execution improving to the same degree.

1,194.051,271.811,349.581,427.341,505.11,333.1505-0806-0106-2307-1608-0708-11Q1 FY-2027 results
The tape into the print — daily closes, last 3 months

The stock went into the print at ₹1,333.15, down 0.4% over the past month of trading.

₹ Cr
0160.76321.51482.27139.59Q3 FY25rev ₹5,732 Cr218.17Q4 FY25rev ₹7,067 Cr213.59Q1 FY26rev ₹6,171 Cr237.39Q2 FY26rev ₹6,529 Cr149.05Q3 FY26rev ₹6,665 Cr430.6Q4 FY26rev ₹7,778 Cr
Quarterly consolidated PAT, ₹ Crore

For context: this is the second-highest quarterly PAT of the last 6 quarters.

No Q1-specific street consensus for this print could be found, so vsStreet is marked unknown. Management had separately guided (per prior brokerage commentary, not in our database) for roughly 15% full-year FY27 revenue growth toward over ₹30,000 Cr and a 75-80 bps operating-margin improvement; against that annual bar, Q1's 3.8% YoY revenue growth is well behind pace — though Q1 is seasonally the weakest quarter for the segment, so a single quarter's shortfall does not by itself confirm a miss for the year — while the 8.8% OPM print (versus 8.3% for full-year FY26) is a reasonable start toward the margin target. Standalone (parent-only) results diverge from the consolidated print: standalone revenue grew a faster 8.8% YoY to ₹5,481.86 Cr while standalone PAT grew a slower 32.2% YoY to ₹265.36 Cr, consistent with subsidiaries/JVs and other-income items adding to the extra profit growth seen at the consolidated level.

  • W1

    Management's reported FY27 target of ~15% full-year revenue growth (to over ₹30,000 Cr) implies a sharp back-half acceleration after Q1's 3.8% YoY growth — watch Q2-Q4 execution pace

  • W2

    Operating margin trajectory toward the reported 75-80 bps FY27 improvement target (FY26 full-year OPM was 8.3%); Q1 FY27 OPM of 8.8% is a reasonable start that needs to hold through the year

  • W3

    Resolution of the KEPL-NHAI termination-payment arbitration after the 28 July 2026 partial set-aside order — any provision requirement would hit future consolidated results

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