Manaksia Q1 FY27: consolidated PAT jumps 73% YoY to Rs.26.7 Cr as NPM expands to 10.9%
PAT +73.37% YoY · revenue +28.48% · margins expanding
₹222.76 Cr
+28.48% YoY
₹26.68 Cr
+73.37% YoY
10.87%
+2.6pp YoY
₹3.89
Manaksia Limited's consolidated Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026) print is a clean YoY beat: revenue from operations rose 28.5% to Rs.222.76 Cr (Rs.173.39 Cr a year ago) while PAT surged 73.4% to Rs.26.68 Cr (Rs.15.39 Cr), taking EPS to Rs.3.89 from Rs.2.29. Sequentially revenue dipped 5.9% from Rs.236.68 Cr but PAT still grew 113.4% QoQ off a weak Rs.12.50 Cr base, so the YoY read is the one that matters here and it is unambiguously strong. None of the four periods on the statement (current, QoQ, YoY, or FY26) carries an exceptional item, so the 73.4% PAT growth is the clean, unadjusted number −there is no one-off to strip out.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The margin bridge sits mostly on operating leverage: net margin expanded to 10.87% of total income from 8.23% a year ago (and from a soft 5.34% last quarter), while operating margin (EBITDA net of other income, over revenue from operations) improved to 7.32% from 5.73% YoY, essentially flat against last quarter's 7.38%. Segment-wise, Packaging Products (Rs.37.15 Cr revenue) generated Rs.10.20 Cr of segment profit −a 27.5% margin −against Metal Products' Rs.185.61 Cr revenue delivering only Rs.8.51 Cr (4.6% margin), meaning the smaller packaging business is now the more profitable one on a per-rupee basis. Standalone PAT of Rs.5.43 Cr swung from a Rs.4.52 Cr loss last quarter and grew 157.6% YoY off Rs.2.11 Cr −standalone growth is running well ahead of the consolidated 73.4% figure, underscoring that the bulk of group revenue and earnings now sits in the overseas (Nigeria/Ghana) packaging and metals subsidiaries rather than the parent.
The stock went into the print at ₹59.15, up 2.7% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the highest quarterly PAT in the last 6 quarters on our records.
There is no prior guidance or concall commentary on record for this company, and no management press release accompanies this filing, so neither can be checked against the print −both angles are open. A web search for Street estimates on Manaksia Limited (BSE: 532932) returned no analyst previews or consensus figures; results found under similar names belong to the separately listed Manaksia Coated Metals & Industries Ltd (BSE: 539046), a different entity, so vsStreet is marked unknown rather than borrowing numbers that don't apply here. On the corporate side, the Board today also fixed the 42nd AGM for September 23, 2026 and reaffirmed the Metal Products business demerger into wholly-owned subsidiary Manaksia Ferro Industries Limited, which remains pending NCLT approval and has no P&L impact yet; MD Suresh Kumar Agrawal, re-appointed on May 29, 2026, signed off on this result.
W1
NCLT approval progress on the Metal Products demerger into Manaksia Ferro Industries Ltd −no timeline disclosed
W2
Whether OPM (7.32%) builds on last quarter's 7.38% or the flat QoQ trend persists
W3
Durability of the standalone-consolidated growth gap (157.6% vs 73.4% PAT YoY) as overseas subsidiary contribution evolves
Clean digital PDF, unambiguous column headers, figures in Rs. Lakhs converted to Cr. No exceptional items in current or any comparable period (row 7 blank across the board), so reported growth needs no one-off adjustment. Two subsidiaries reviewed by other auditors (revenue Rs.155.5 Cr, PAT Rs.17.24 Cr, immaterial to conclusion); one small unreviewed subsidiary flagged as not material.