MOIL Q1 profit jumps 70% YoY to ₹88 Cr on mining margin gains; manufacturing idled
PAT +70.11% YoY · revenue +6.56% · margins expanding
₹370.88 Cr
+6.56% YoY
₹87.62 Cr
+70.11% YoY
22.4%
+8.5pp YoY
₹4.31
MOIL reported a strong standalone Q1 FY27 (quarter ended 30 June 2026) on the bottom line: net profit rose 70.1% YoY to ₹87.62 Cr from ₹51.51 Cr, even as revenue from operations grew a modest 6.6% to ₹370.88 Cr (from ₹348.06 Cr). The disconnect is the story — PBT surged 74.9% to ₹111.62 Cr while total expenses actually fell YoY to ₹279.51 Cr, so net margin expanded to roughly 23.6% from about 14.8% a year ago. The lift came almost entirely from the core mining division, whose segment result jumped to ₹87.18 Cr from ₹32.02 Cr YoY, aided by a large finished-goods inventory build (change in inventories of −₹51.24 Cr vs −₹15.70 Cr) and lower cost of materials consumed.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The other side of the print is a hollowed-out manufacturing business: manufactured-products revenue collapsed to ₹8.46 Cr from ₹29.27 Cr YoY (segment result down to ₹0.12 Cr from ₹5.67 Cr) because the Electrolytic Manganese Dioxide (EMD) and Ferro Manganese (FMP) plants were under major repair/shutdown through the quarter for technology and process upgrades — management calls it temporary, with output to resume on completion. Power segment result improved to ₹4.07 Cr. Operationally the quarter was steady: MOIL extracted 5.08 lakh MT of manganese ore and dispatches rose 3.37% YoY to 3.68 lakh MT.
The stock went into the print at ₹274.15, down 1.4% over the past month of trading.
Sequentially the result cooled — revenue fell 16.6% and PAT 5.4% versus a seasonally stronger Q4 FY26 (₹444.49 Cr / ₹92.61 Cr), which is the normal Jan-Mar peak for the miner rather than a signal of deterioration; YoY is the cleaner read and it is firmly positive. The company gives no formal earnings guidance, and no brokerage consensus estimate was on record for this quarter, so the print stands on its own. Two watch items sit outside the P&L: MOIL cut manganese ore prices 5–10% effective 1 July 2026, which pressures Q2 realisations, and the auditor flagged that a ₹5.20 Cr Tirodi environmental penalty provision it believes should be booked was instead disclosed as a contingent liability.
W1
Q2 realisations after the 5–10% manganese ore price cut effective 1 July 2026
W2
Restart of EMD and FMP plants and recovery of manufactured-products revenue from the ₹8.46 Cr trough
W3
Whether the ₹51.24 Cr inventory build reverses/normalises in Q2, and dispatch momentum above 3.68 lakh MT
Figures in ₹ Lakh, converted to ₹ Cr (÷100). No exceptional items either period. Consolidated not prepared — MOIL-MPSMCL JV (inc. 04-Jun-26) subscribed post quarter-end. Auditor 'other matter': revenue grossed up with Royalty/DMF/NMET collected for third parties; ₹5.20 Cr Tirodi penalty provision auditor says should be booked but company disclosed as contingent. EMD & FMP manufacturing plants under major repair/shutdown all quarter.