Lancer Container Lines turns profitable, consolidated PAT ₹5.24 Cr as revenue up 23% YoY
revenue +23.15% · margins expanding
₹131.88 Cr
+23.15% YoY
₹5.24 Cr
3.83%
+8.1pp YoY
₹0.15
Lancer Container Lines' consolidated revenue grew 23.1% YoY to ₹131.88 Cr (from ₹107.09 Cr in Q1 FY26), and the group swung to a consolidated net profit of ₹5.24 Cr from a net loss of ₹4.62 Cr a year earlier — a clean loss-to-profit turnaround rather than a marginal beat. EBITDA (per the company's own press release) rose 63.5% YoY to ₹11.29 Cr, lifting the EBITDA margin to 8.6% from 6.5% a year ago; basic EPS came in at ₹0.15 versus a loss of ₹0.13/share in Q1 FY26. Sequentially, revenue slipped 5.0% QoQ and PAT fell 51.9% QoQ from ₹10.90 Cr, but that Q4 FY26 base was propped up by an outsized ₹18.02 Cr other-income line and a ₹3.89 Cr depreciation credit (versus a normalised ₹5.52 Cr depreciation charge this quarter) — once that one-off-heavy base is accounted for, the sequential dip reads as normalization rather than fresh weakness, and the underlying EBITDA margin actually improved versus Q4's 6.3%.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The YoY turnaround was driven less by the topline and more by the cost structure normalizing: finance costs fell 82% YoY (₹1.45 Cr to ₹0.26 Cr) and depreciation fell 41% YoY (₹9.42 Cr to ₹5.52 Cr), which more than offset a modest ₹0.27 Cr tax charge (versus ₹0.65 Cr a year ago, when the company was loss-making). Standalone (parent-only) results are a fraction of the consolidated scale — revenue ₹23.43 Cr and PAT ₹0.75 Cr — underscoring that Lancer's operating scale and this quarter's profitability sit predominantly in its subsidiary network (11 Group entities including Lancia Shipping LLC Dubai, Argo Anchor Shipping and PKM General Trading) rather than the listed parent itself.
The stock went into the print at ₹10.68, up 4.3% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the second-highest quarterly PAT of the last 6 quarters; PAT has now risen for 2 consecutive quarters; revenue is at a 6-quarter high.
No broker previews or consensus estimates for this micro-cap quarter surfaced in a search, so the print cannot be benchmarked against a Street number; management also has no formal prior guidance or outlook on record, so the result is judged purely on its own YoY trajectory rather than against a stated target. The quarter carried notable non-operating corporate activity: the company allotted 1.85 Cr shares to its promoter via loan conversion on July 20, 2026, following BSE's in-principle nod (July 14) and trading approval for a 10.28 Cr-share preferential issue (July 3) — equity-base expansion running alongside the operating turnaround. On August 7 it also incorporated two new step-down subsidiaries, and the board separately approved shifting the registered office within Navi Mumbai (Belapur to Dronagiri), pending shareholder approval — an administrative move with no P&L impact.
W1
Whether the 8.6% consolidated EBITDA margin holds in Q2 FY27 without the Q4 FY26-style other-income/depreciation swings that distorted this quarter's sequential comparison
W2
Follow-through on the 10.28 Cr-share preferential issue (1.85 Cr already allotted to the promoter) and its dilution impact on per-share metrics
W3
Revenue/profit contribution of the two step-down subsidiaries incorporated Aug 7, 2026 in coming quarters