Margins under pressure—can MRF hold ground as rubber & oil costs surge?
MRF reports Q1 FY-27 results on August 11. After FY26's robust 30% profit surge on margin expansion despite input headwinds, the tier-one tire maker now faces sharper commodity pressures as natural rubber nears ₹280/kg and crude breaches USD 100/bbl. The Street watches whether volume resilience and pricing power can sustain Q4's 16.2% EBITDA momentum.
The setup
MRF rides on the back of FY26's strongest margin story in a cycle—profit surged 30% while EBITDA expanded 120 bps to ~15.5%, a rare feat for a commodity-exposed tire maker. Q4 specifically delivered 16.2% EBITDA, a multi-quarter high. Now Q1 enters a sharply different backdrop: natural rubber is up 27% since May to ₹280/kg, crude has crossed USD 100/bbl again, and the Street already warns FY27 margin pressure is imminent. For a stock trading 25.2x FY26 earnings (above its 23x historical mean), this quarter becomes a litmus test—can MRF's volume momentum and pricing power absorb the cost spike, or does margin contraction land with a thud?
What to expect
~₹7,500–7,800 Cr
Run-rate tracking FY26 quarter-end momentum; Q1 prior year (FY26 Q1) ~₹7,900 Cr, so flat-to-slight-decline on seasonal normalization post-GST boost
~14.5%–15.5%
Below Q4's 16.2% peak; input cost inflation is the headwind, pricing/volume recovery the offset
~₹475–550 Cr
Reflect margin compression vs Q4; FY26 Q1 was down 12% YoY to ₹500 Cr (seasonal), so expectation is similar seasonal softness
Mid-single-digit YoY
OEM (CVs, two-wheelers) and replacement segment demand remain resilient post-GST rationalization, but not accelerating
What strong vs weak looks like: A strong print holds EBITDA above 15% despite the commodity spike, paired with revenue in-line or ahead of ₹7,800 Cr run-rate and commentary around pricing traction offsetting input inflation. A weak print sees margins collapse below 14.5%, revenue miss guidance, and management guidance shift negative on FY27 full-year outlook. The middle case—modest margin contraction to ~15%, flat revenue—signals the cycle is normalizing after FY26's unusual margin expansion and sets a measured FY27 trajectory.
On track?
MRF is tracking its medium-term trajectory but faces a reset. FY26's 11% revenue growth and 30% profit growth were buoyed by GST rationalization on tire duties, which eased input pass-through and gave the company a rare margin gift. That tailwind is fading. Raw material inflation—particularly natural rubber at ₹280/kg and crude oil >USD 100/bbl—is now the dominant force. The prior guidance from FY26 earnings calls flagged FY27 margin pressure as structural, not temporary. Q1 will be the first quarterly proof point of this shift. If MRF guides FY27 revenue growth flat-to-mid-single-digit with margin guided in the 14.5–15.5% band, that's acknowledgment of normalization. Volume resilience (from CV replacement demand, OEM growth) remains the offset, but pricing power to fully recover input costs is unproven this cycle.
What the Street says
Since last quarter—corporate events & filings
Routine: The 65th AGM is scheduled for August 6, 2026 (today), with a ₹229 per share final dividend recommended for approval. Tax litigation wins: appeals filed with the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal for AY 2015-16 and 2016-17 (₹89.62 Cr disallowance claims) resulted in nil demand—a modest one-time benefit, not recurring. Suresh T Cherian, VP-ITS, retired May 31, 2026 (routine headcount). Auditors Messrs. M M NISSIM & CO LLP were reappointed for five consecutive years. Board meeting set for August 11 to approve Q1 FY27 results.
Ownership: FII holding slipped 19 bps QoQ (Q4 FY26: 17.98% vs Q3: 18.17%). DII slipped 26 bps (12.25% vs 12.51%). Promoter holding flat. The FII outflow is a headwind for sentiment, particularly given the valuation overhang and neutral analyst consensus. No pledges or unusual insider activity flagged.
The watch list
1 · Margin trajectory & input cost absorption
Does Q1 EBITDA hold above 15%, or does it slide to 14–14.5%? Management commentary on pricing traction, input cost outlook for H2 FY27, and any hedging activity will set tone for the year. A margin cliff triggers downside for bulls.
2 · Revenue growth & volume momentum
Flat-to-single-digit growth is expected, but weakness below ₹7,500 Cr signals demand softness beyond commodity headwinds. OEM and two-wheeler replacement segment breakout will show whether CV cycle is still resilient.
3 · FY27 guidance & margin reset
The critical call: does management reset FY27 margin guidance lower, or maintain optimism on pricing/volume recovery? A downward revision (to mid-14% range) confirms the cycle shift; optimism keeps the narrative intact for now.
4 · Commodity outlook & hedging posture
Raw material commentary on natural rubber, crude, carbon black, and any hedging strategy will inform market clarity on the margin outlook. If management signals lasting input relief (e.g., rubber seen easing in H2), sentiment could improve despite Q1 miss.
5 · Dividend & capital allocation
The ₹229 dividend approved by the board represents a 2290% payout on a ₹10 face value—very high and reflecting FY26's profit surge. Q1 cash position and capex plans will show liquidity cushion for sustaining such returns amid margin pressure.
MRF's Q1 FY27 preview is a margin story, not a growth story. After FY26's exceptional 30% profit jump on rare margin expansion (120 bps to ~15.5%), input costs are re-emerging with force—natural rubber +27% to ₹280/kg, crude >USD 100/bbl. The Street (neutral consensus, mixed 46% buy / 33% sell) is not convinced pricing power and volume can hold margin above 14.5% this cycle; valuation at 25.2x FY26 earnings adds pressure to deliver on execution. Expect Q1 revenue ~₹7,500–7,800 Cr on seasonal normalization, EBITDA margin ~14.5–15.5% (a 70–110 bps dip from Q4), and net profit ~₹475–550 Cr. The result itself matters less than what management signals on FY27 margin reset and commodity outlook—if guidance shifts lower, the valuation debate shifts sharply against the bulls. Watch for margin hold, volume resilience (OEM & replacement), and whether pricing traction offsets the input storm.
MRF Q1FY27: consolidated PAT slips 1% YoY as margins crushed by rubber, crude costs
PAT -1.29% YoY · revenue +9.64% · margins compressing · miss vs street
₹8,415.5 Cr
+9.64% YoY
₹495.35 Cr
-1.29% YoY
5.75%
-0.7pp YoY
₹1167.97
MRF's consolidated revenue rose 9.6% YoY to ₹8,415.50 Cr, comfortably above the ₹7,500-7,800 Cr range flagged in our pre-result preview. But consolidated PAT slipped 1.3% YoY to ₹495.35 Cr (from ₹501.82 Cr) and fell 29.5% QoQ from Q4 FY26's seasonally strong ₹702.25 Cr, as cost pressure outran the topline gain. Standalone told the same story: revenue ₹8,291.56 Cr (+9.7% YoY), PAT ₹474.37 Cr (-2.0% YoY) — close enough to the consolidated move (0.75pp gap) that there's no material standalone/consolidated divergence to flag.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The squeeze sat entirely on the cost line. Cost of materials consumed rose to 69.6% of consolidated revenue this quarter, versus 60.2% a year ago and 62.1% last quarter — consistent with the natural rubber (~₹280/kg) and crude (>USD100/bbl) pressure our preview called out. That pushed OPM (EBITDA margin) down to roughly 11.8%, from 13.96% YoY and ~16.2-16.4% QoQ, while NPM eased to 5.75% from 6.41% YoY. Neither the current nor year-ago quarter carried exceptional items, so this is a clean, unadjusted operating-margin move, not accounting noise.
The stock went into the print at ₹1,30,800, down 0.4% over the past month of trading.
For context: revenue is at a 6-quarter high.
What the summary numbers don't show
No exceptional items in current or year-ago quarter — Q4 FY26 had a one-off ₹13.96 Cr (consol)/₹15.21 Cr (standalone) Labour Code liability write-back, so this YoY comparison is clean
Against the Street setup, this reads as a miss on the question that mattered most. The pre-result consensus was neutral and split (46% buy, 21% hold, 33% sell), with bears like Motilal Oswal betting margins couldn't hold near Q4's 16.2% peak. Actual OPM of ~11.8% came in below even the previewed 14.5-15.5% floor, confirming the structural-squeeze thesis. Absolute PAT of ₹495 Cr landed inside the previewed ₹475-550 Cr band, but only because volume/pricing carried revenue — had margin held near 14.5%, profit would have been materially higher. MRF has no formal FY27 guidance on record (none in our tracked filings, none found via web search), so there is no outlook to grade the print against, and this filing itself carries no MD&A or press commentary — only the board-meeting outcome letter — so there is no management framing to reconcile against the numbers. Separately, the board has recommended a ₹229/share dividend at the 65th AGM (Aug 6, 2026) and released its FY26 BRSR sustainability report — governance/capital-allocation items unconnected to this quarter's operating performance.
W1
Cost of materials ratio (69.6% of revenue this quarter vs 60.2% a year ago) — whether it eases in Q2 as rubber/crude move
W2
OPM trajectory — recovery toward the 14.5-15.5% band the Street expects, or continuation near this quarter's ~11.8%
W3
No FY27 guidance on record — watch for management commentary on pricing action or cost pass-through next quarter
Unaudited, limited-review only; no exceptional items in current or year-ago quarter (clean YoY base); Q4 FY26 comparative carried a one-off ₹13.96Cr consol/₹15.21Cr standalone Labour Code liability write-back that flatters the QoQ PBT comparison slightly; filing has no MD&A/press commentary or formal FY27 guidance.