Mukand Q1 FY27: consolidated PAT ₹57 Cr, up 98% YoY but flattered by land-sale gain
PAT +97.59% YoY · revenue +20.69% · margins expanding
₹1,362.21 Cr
+20.69% YoY
₹57.36 Cr
+97.59% YoY
3.91%
+1.4pp YoY
₹3.97
Mukand Ltd's consolidated Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026) revenue rose 20.7% YoY to ₹1,362.21 Cr (₹1,128.71 Cr a year ago) and 7.3% QoQ (₹1,269.09 Cr in Q4 FY26), while consolidated PAT nearly doubled YoY to ₹57.36 Cr (+97.6% from ₹29.03 Cr) but fell 89.7% QoQ from ₹554.98 Cr. Standalone (secondary) PAT was ₹61.33 Cr on PBT of ₹64.19 Cr and revenue of ₹1,325.68 Cr; the two bases tell a broadly consistent story this quarter (well under 3% divergence in growth), so consolidated is used throughout. Both the YoY jump and the QoQ collapse are distorted by one-off items sitting in Other Income on either side of the comparison.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
Consolidated Other Income roughly tripled YoY to ₹105.04 Cr from ₹38.68 Cr; the ~₹66 Cr delta closely tracks a rise in standalone Miscellaneous Income (₹104.54 Cr vs ₹36.19 Cr), which the company ties (Notes 2-3) to the conveyance deed executed this quarter for ~3.07 acres of Kalwe land plus a 50% share of 0.06 acres at Dighe. Tax-effecting that estimated one-off at this quarter's ~4.75% effective rate (tax charge of just ₹2.86 Cr on ₹60.22 Cr PBT), adjusted YoY PAT growth looks closer to a swing toward breakeven than the +97.6% headline suggests — net profit margin (PAT/total income) did improve to 3.91% from 2.49% YoY, but that improvement leans heavily on the land gain. That said, the Specialty Steel segment's own operating result also rose to ₹89.2 Cr from ₹40.6 Cr YoY, so some of the gain looks operational too; the filing's disclosure doesn't allow the one-off and any organic improvement to be cleanly separated, so both the raw and adjusted figures should be read with that caveat. On the other side, the QoQ fall from ₹554.98 Cr is a high-base effect: Q4 FY26 Other Income was ₹508.34 Cr, including a ₹173.65 Cr fair-value gain on equity investments — a far larger one-off than this quarter's land gain — so the sequential decline overstates any operational slowdown.
The stock went into the print at ₹140.88, up 2.8% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the second-highest quarterly PAT of the last 6 quarters; revenue is at a 6-quarter high.
Management gives no formal guidance on record, and our prior-quarter concall notes hold none either, so there is no outlook to grade this print against. A web search for Street/consensus estimates for this quarter surfaced only share-price targets (Univest, ~₹145-180) rather than PAT or revenue estimates, so vsStreet is unknown. The filing carries no separate management press release beyond the standard board-outcome letter and result notes. Corporate developments this quarter line up with the land-sale note: the company signed a term sheet on July 15, 2026 to sell a further ~9.20 acres at Kalwe for ₹506 Cr, disclosed as 'Assets Held for Sale' under Ind AS 105 and pending regulatory approvals (Note 4) — that transaction has not yet hit the P&L. Separately, the board had already approved a ₹3/share dividend in May 2026, and a 30% dividend record date was set on July 21, 2026, alongside the FY26 annual report/AGM notice — none of these affect this quarter's P&L directly.
W1
Whether the ₹506 Cr Kalwe land sale (9.20 acres, term sheet signed July 15, 2026) closes and flows through Other Income in a coming quarter — pending government/regulatory approvals (Note 4).
W2
Core Specialty Steel segment profitability ex-land gains — segment result was ₹89.19 Cr this quarter; watch whether this holds without a further land-sale boost.
W3
Effective tax rate — just 4.75% this quarter (₹2.86 Cr deferred tax charge on ₹60.22 Cr PBT); watch whether this normalizes upward in coming quarters.