MSP Steel Q1 FY27: consolidated PAT +23% YoY to ₹22 Cr on 16% revenue growth, margins expand
PAT +23.2% YoY · revenue +16.27% · margins expanding · beat vs street
₹826.52 Cr
+16.27% YoY
₹21.98 Cr
+23.2% YoY
2.65%
+0.1pp YoY
₹0.39
On a consolidated basis (primary), MSP Steel & Power posted PAT of ₹21.98 Cr for Q1 FY27, up 23.2% YoY from ₹17.84 Cr, on revenue from operations of ₹826.52 Cr, up 16.3% YoY from ₹710.86 Cr. Standalone tells the same story almost to the rupee (PAT ₹21.97 Cr) since the lone joint venture contributes just ₹0.01 Cr — no basis divergence to flag this quarter. Margins expanded modestly: OPM to roughly 6.36% from 6.32% a year ago, and NPM to roughly 2.66% from 2.51%. No exceptional items sit in any of the three quarterly columns shown, so both YoY and QoQ growth are on a clean, unadjusted basis.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The tax line is why PAT growth (23.2%) trails PBT growth (38.6% YoY to ₹29.83 Cr): the effective tax rate normalized to ~26.3% this quarter from an unusually low ~17.2% in Q1 FY26. Note 5 explains the context — a ₹47.37 Cr deferred tax asset tied to a Section 43B interest-liability claim (from the FY24-25 conversion of Optionally Convertible Debentures into equity) was recognized in FY26, and most of that benefit landed as a one-off ₹37.19 Cr tax credit in Q4 FY26 specifically, inflating that quarter's PAT to ₹85.20 Cr. That's also why QoQ PAT looks like it fell 74% this quarter — it's a base-effect optics issue from Q4's one-off credit, not a sequential deterioration: QoQ revenue actually rose 1.2% and OPM held roughly steady.
The stock went into the print at ₹34.31, down 19.4% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the highest quarterly PAT in the last 6 quarters on our records; PAT has now risen for 2 consecutive quarters; revenue is at a 6-quarter high.
Management gave no formal guidance or outlook commentary in this filing, and none is on record from a prior call, so there is nothing to grade the print against on that front; no management press release was available either. The only Q1 estimate found was an informal, non-consensus trailing-growth projection (Univest) of ₹8-10 Cr PAT — the ₹21.98 Cr actual clears that bar comfortably, though the estimate's quality is too thin to call it a genuine street beat. Corporate-action backdrop this quarter: the promoter group raised its stake by 2.30% through on-market purchases in June (6.45 lakh plus 4.49 million shares), and the company held an EGM on July 14 for a fund-utilisation-variance disclosure tied to its ₹98 Cr convertible-warrant preferential issue — the filing confirms zero deviation, with the ₹24.50 Cr upfront tranche fully deployed as of June 30.
W1
Whether the ~26.3% effective tax rate (vs 17.2% YoY) persists or reverts, since it is currently capping PAT growth well below PBT growth
W2
Conversion of the remaining ₹73.5 Cr (75%) of the ₹98 Cr warrant issue and its dilution impact on the current ₹566.80 Cr paid-up equity base
W3
Whether the ~6.36% OPM holds given finance costs rose ~7% YoY to ₹10.95 Cr