Mangalam Global: consolidated PAT +31% YoY on overseas growth, NPM still thin at 0.9%
PAT +31.01% YoY · revenue +10.9% · margins expanding
₹952.07 Cr
+10.9% YoY
₹8.43 Cr
+31.01% YoY
0.88%
+0.1pp YoY
₹0.26
Mangalam Global Enterprise's consolidated Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026) print shows revenue of ₹952.07 Cr, up 10.9% YoY (down 10.5% QoQ), and PAT of ₹8.43 Cr, up 31.0% YoY as reported (~24.8% YoY on an adjusted basis, stripping a minor ₹0.52 Cr exceptional gain booked this quarter against nil a year ago). NPM improved to 0.89% from 0.75% YoY and OPM to 1.94% from 1.46% YoY, both genuine expansions, though absolute margins remain characteristically thin for this agri-commodity trading business. There is no analyst coverage or consensus estimate available for this small-cap (checked via web search), so the print cannot be benchmarked against Street numbers; management has also issued no formal prior guidance or outlook on record, so there is nothing to grade the quarter against on that front either.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The YoY growth was driven almost entirely by the Foreign Operations segment (Singapore and Dubai subsidiaries), whose revenue more than doubled to ₹153.90 Cr from ₹65.14 Cr a year ago (+136%) and also grew 9.0% sequentially. By contrast, the core domestic Agri Products segment was essentially flat YoY at ₹796.74 Cr (+0.45%) and fell 14.5% QoQ from an unusually large ₹931.39 Cr base in Q4 FY26 — a sequential swing typical of lumpy agri-commodity trading volumes rather than a genuine slowdown, so the QoQ revenue and PAT declines (-10.5% and -32.5% respectively) should be read as a base-quarter/seasonality artifact, not a deterioration. On costs, consolidated employee benefit expense more than doubled YoY (₹1.91 Cr to ₹4.38 Cr) and finance costs rose 30% YoY (₹7.65 Cr to ₹9.94 Cr), both reflecting the newly consolidated subsidiaries (Dubai FZE, MGEL Multicomm, Oleo Speciality, Neat Everyday, Vanasya Organic) rather than the legacy standalone business.
The stock went into the print at ₹15.13, up 8.8% over the past month of trading.
What the summary numbers don't show
EPS ₹0.26 (basic, consolidated) vs ₹0.20 YoY and ₹0.38 QoQ
The quarter's corporate activity ties directly to this overseas push: the company deployed ₹12.08 Cr (USD 1.25 mn) into fresh equity of Mangalam Global (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. and ₹9.79 Cr (AED 3.67 mn) into Mangalam Global General Trading FZE, Dubai, funding the segment that now drives growth. On the domestic retail side, the Agri Retail & FMCG segment — which includes the newly launched NEAT Everyday wellness brand and five new stores opened this quarter (two general, three in Mumbai) — posted a segment loss of ₹2.06 Cr on just ₹1.42 Cr of revenue, a loss roughly flat sequentially (₹2.08 Cr in Q4 FY26) but wider than the ₹0.33 Cr loss a year ago, consistent with early-stage retail ramp-up costs. Standalone PAT of ₹7.53 Cr (+28.1% YoY) trails consolidated by about ₹0.9 Cr, with the difference explained by the overseas subsidiaries' net contribution rather than any divergent underlying story — the standalone and consolidated growth rates (28.1% vs 31.0%) are close enough that no material basis divergence needs flagging. No management press release or concall commentary was available in the filing beyond the regulatory notes, so there is no company framing to reconcile against the numbers this quarter.
W1
Foreign ops (Singapore/Dubai) revenue grew 136% YoY to ₹153.90 Cr after fresh ₹12.08 Cr and ₹9.79 Cr equity infusions — watch whether this growth pace holds next quarter
W2
Agri Retail & FMCG segment loss (₹2.06 Cr this quarter) — watch whether the 5 new stores and NEAT Everyday launch narrow or widen the loss as the store base scales
W3
NPM at 0.89% — watch whether YoY margin expansion (0.75%→0.89%) continues or reverses given the QoQ compression already seen (1.17%→0.89%)
Converted from ₹ Lakhs. Consolidated PBT includes a small ₹0.52 Cr exceptional gain this quarter (nil in year-ago quarter) — adjusted PAT YoY given separately. PAT figures use the 'Net Profit after tax for the period' (VII) line, consistent with the comparison-context convention, not the owners-only split (NCI is immaterial at ~₹(0.02) Cr).