LG Balakrishnan Q1: revenue jumps 22% YoY to ₹799 Cr but margin squeeze keeps PAT flat at ₹67 Cr
PAT +0.1% YoY · revenue +21.6% · margins compressing · inline vs street
₹798.76 Cr
+21.6% YoY
₹67.01 Cr
+0.1% YoY
8.22%
-1.7pp YoY
₹21.01
L.G. Balakrishnan & Bros closed Q1 FY27 (consolidated basis) with revenue from operations up ~21.6% YoY to ₹798.8 Cr, but net profit was essentially flat at ₹67.0 Cr (₹66.97 Cr a year ago), with basic EPS unchanged at ₹21.01. The disconnect is margin: consolidated expenses grew ~24% YoY, outpacing the 21.6% topline, so operating margin slipped to roughly 13.3% (from ~14.8%) and net margin to ~8.4% (from ~10.2%). The squeeze sits mainly on depreciation, up ~71% YoY on recent capex, and finance costs up ~25% — a business absorbing the cost of prior expansion before the volume flows fully through. Reported profit growth is also flattered/deflated by a one-off: the quarter booked a ₹4.40 Cr government subsidy (exceptional item) versus a larger ₹8.38 Cr subsidy in the year-ago quarter, so stripping the one-off on both sides, underlying PAT actually grew ~7% YoY — 'steady', not the 'flat' the reported line suggests.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
Versus the street, the print is mixed: Univest's preview looked for ~₹756 Cr revenue and ~₹69 Cr PAT, so the topline comfortably beat while the bottom line landed just short. There is no formal management guidance on record, and no concall read on file, so there is no prior outlook to grade this against. Sequentially the quarter softened modestly (revenue -2%, PAT -4% QoQ) off a strong March quarter — ordinary for the transmission/metal-forming auto-ancillary cycle and not the headline.
The stock went into the print at ₹1,588.4, down 1.6% over the past month of trading.
What the summary numbers don't show
Standalone — revenue ₹707.1 Cr (+19.4% YoY), PAT ₹65.9 Cr (-1.4% YoY) — same margin-led story
The more notable news alongside the numbers was strategic: the board approved three ventures the same day — a 51:49 JV with Singapore's Singatac Engineering (SLGB Energy Solutions Pvt Ltd) to make precision subsea components for global offshore OEMs, a wholly-owned Vietnam subsidiary for auto components (investment up to ₹10 Cr), and a revenue-sharing JDA with Brigade Enterprises to monetise the company's Mysore land as a residential project (total project cost ~₹120 Cr, LGB's share 29% of built area). These signal diversification beyond the core chains/transmission franchise, though none is material to near-term earnings. The board also set the FY26 dividend record date (Aug 19) ahead of the Aug 26 AGM.
W1
Whether ~22% revenue momentum sustains or was volume-led — margins must stabilise above the current ~8.4% NPM to convert growth into profit
W2
Depreciation/finance-cost drag (dep +71%, interest +25% YoY): watch for operating leverage as new capacity ramps in H2 FY27
W3
Execution and capital commitment on the three new ventures (subsea JV, Vietnam WOS, Mysore JDA) — none material yet, but track for cash outflow and dilution of the core auto-ancillary focus
In ₹Lakh, converted to ₹Cr. Exceptional item = govt subsidy received (Note 4): current cons +₹4.40 Cr vs year-ago Q1FY26 +₹8.38 Cr and prev-qtr +₹1.04 Cr — smaller subsidy caps reported PBT growth. Cons PAT before NCI ₹67.01 Cr; attributable-to-owners ₹67.02 Cr (NCI negligible). Audited, unmodified opinion.