Nicco Parks Q1 FY27: consolidated revenue -27.6% YoY, adjusted PAT down ~50% YoY
revenue -27.56% · margins expanding
₹19.05 Cr
-27.56% YoY
₹5.47 Cr
25.97%
+37.4pp YoY
₹1.17
Nicco Parks & Resorts posted consolidated Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026) revenue from operations of ₹19.05 Cr, down 27.6% YoY from ₹26.29 Cr, and consolidated PAT of ₹5.47 Cr (EPS ₹1.17) against a reported net loss of ₹3.16 Cr a year ago. Standalone PAT was ₹5.19 Cr (EPS ₹1.11); the ₹0.33 Cr gap to consolidated is the Company's equity share of profit from its joint venture, Nicco Jubilee Park Ltd. On a raw basis this reads as a loss-to-profit turnaround, but the comparison is distorted: the year-ago consolidated quarter absorbed a one-off ₹14.10 Cr exceptional loss from the NESL associate buyback, without which Q1 FY26 PAT would have been roughly ₹10.94 Cr. Adjusted for that one-off on both sides, underlying consolidated PAT is down ~50% YoY, in line with the revenue decline — the real story this quarter is a shrinking topline, not a profitability turnaround.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The revenue drop is broad-based on segment data: Park Operations revenue fell 26.2% YoY (₹18.00 Cr vs ₹24.38 Cr) and F&B & Other Recreational Facilities fell 71.7% YoY (₹0.51 Cr vs ₹1.81 Cr), following the West Bengal Department of Tourism's unilateral repossession, effective November 8, 2025, of ~1.46 acres of park land used for F&B and recreational operations. The Company continues to manage those operations on behalf of WBTDCL pending a formal agreement, booking only a ₹5.48 Lakh management/supervision fee under Other Income this quarter rather than full segment revenue. Consolidated NPM swung to 25.97% from -11.43% YoY and -4.60% in Q4 FY26, but this margin swing is almost entirely the absence of last year's exceptional charge rather than a base-business improvement — total expenses as a share of revenue were roughly comparable across periods. Sequentially, PAT swung from a ₹0.72 Cr loss in Q4 FY26 (Jan-Mar) to ₹5.47 Cr; Q1 (Apr-Jun) is the seasonally strongest quarter for an amusement park given summer holidays, so this QoQ jump should be read as seasonal rather than structural.
The stock went into the print at ₹70.28, down 7.6% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the highest quarterly PAT in the last 6 quarters on our records.
There is no analyst/consensus coverage available for this micro-cap (a web search for Q1 FY27 previews returned nothing), so vsStreet is unknown, and the Company has issued no formal earnings guidance on record, so vsGuidance is unknown too — no press release with management's own framing of the quarter was available either, only the filing notes. The auditors' review reports (both standalone and consolidated) continue to flag material uncertainty on going concern, tied to the pending renewal of the Company's 33-year land lease with the West Bengal government — in-principle approved but not yet formally executed — the same overhang that produced this quarter's F&B revenue hit. Separately, the Board declared a 25% interim dividend (₹0.25/share on ₹1 face value, record date August 21, 2026, payable by September 11, 2026), and expanded the Board from six to eight directors effective July 20, 2026, which has left it short of the minimum independent-director requirement under Regulation 17 pending compliance.
W1
Resolution of the West Bengal land lease renewal — in-principle approved but unexecuted; determines both the going-concern qualification and recovery of F&B segment revenue from the current ~₹0.51 Cr/quarter run-rate.
W2
Whether Q2/Q3 FY27 (non-summer quarters) revert to a loss or low profit as in Q4 FY26 (-₹0.72 Cr), which would confirm this quarter's QoQ jump was seasonal rather than structural.
W3
Trajectory of underlying (adjusted) PAT versus the ~50% YoY decline seen this quarter, given revenue is down 27.6% YoY on the land repossession impact.