NLC India Q1 FY27: Consolidated PAT falls 48% YoY on tax swing, PBT up 10%
PAT -48% YoY · revenue +23.3% · margins compressing
₹4,716.75 Cr
+23.3% YoY
₹436.33 Cr
-48% YoY
8.96%
-11.4pp YoY
₹3.49
NLC India's consolidated PAT for Q1 FY27 came in at ₹436.33 Cr, down 48% year-on-year from ₹839.21 Cr and down 71% sequentially from ₹1,481.45 Cr — a headline that looks like a sharp miss but is almost entirely a tax-line artefact. Consolidated PBT actually rose 9.8% YoY to ₹651.55 Cr (₹593.60 Cr a year ago), and total segment operating profit grew 31.9% YoY to ₹964.11 Cr. The gap between PBT growth and PAT decline is explained by the tax expense line: Q1 FY26 carried an unusual ₹424.59 Cr deferred-tax credit (part of the company's rate-regulated tax accounting), pushing that quarter's total tax to a net credit of ₹245.55 Cr; this quarter's tax charge is a normal ₹215.28 Cr, a swing of roughly ₹461 Cr that fully accounts for the reported profit decline. Standalone PAT, which is less exposed to this consolidation-level tax dynamic, was roughly flat YoY at ₹374.28 Cr (+1.7%), underlining that the consolidated decline is a tax-base effect rather than a deterioration in underlying earnings power — a >3% divergence between the two bases worth flagging since headline coverage will likely cite only the consolidated number.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
Operating margin expanded to 18.41% from 14.93% a year ago, while net profit margin compressed to 9.10% from 20.81% — the two moving in opposite directions confirms the story sits in the tax line, not the operating P&L. Power-Thermal segment profit surged 53.0% YoY to ₹463.46 Cr, aided by NUPPL's Ghatampur Thermal Power Project Unit-3 (660 MW) achieving Commercial Operation Date on 13 June 2026, completing the full 1,980 MW project as management guided in the prior concall ("anticipates commissioning the final Ghatampur unit this fiscal year") — guidance met. Mining segment profit grew 18.3% YoY to ₹396.18 Cr and Power-Renewables grew 12.2% YoY to ₹104.47 Cr. Consolidated finance costs rose 27.9% YoY to ₹382.12 Cr as debt-funded capacity expansion continues (consolidated debt-equity ratio 1.27x vs 1.19x a year ago); a ₹47.94 Cr net loss attributable to non-controlling interests (likely reflecting ramp-up costs at a minority-held subsidiary) also weighed on the reported group PAT relative to the ₹484.27 Cr attributable to owners.
The stock went into the print at ₹303, down 0.1% over the past month of trading.
What the summary numbers don't show
Company has fully provided (100%) for ₹1,453.69 Cr of advances recoverable from BGRESL on the NUPPL project, including ₹539.78 Cr accrued interest/liquidated damages — a balance-sheet risk, not a fresh P&L charge this quarter.
Management guides for significant capacity expansion, targeting 1 GW of renewable additions in the next fiscal year and 1.5 GW annually thereafter to reach 10 GW by 2030, driven by multiple joint ventures. The company expects to commission the final Ghatampur thermal unit this fiscal year and anticipates improved profi
— This quarter: met
No brokerage consensus estimate specific to NLC India's Q1 FY27 print could be confirmed via search, so the print cannot be graded against a published Street number. On corporate developments: the Government's Offer for Sale of a 2.73% stake in NLCIL was oversubscribed and mobilised ~₹1,260 Cr while retaining majority ownership — a capital-markets event, not a P&L item. NLCIL also issued ₹150 Cr of commercial paper and formed a JV with NALCO for a 1,080 MW power plant during the quarter, both consistent with management's stated capacity-expansion push toward 10 GW by 2030. On the regulatory side, CERC's final tariff order for the 2024-29 period remains pending, with thermal billing still running on 2019-24 norms; ₹50.86 Cr (₹238.36 Cr cumulative) of regulatory deferral income was booked this quarter versus ₹647.51 Cr in Q4 FY26's year-end true-up, which also explains much of the sequential revenue and PBT decline. CAG's supplementary audit for FY26 returned nil comments for the parent and all subsidiaries except NIGEL, which received a non-audit certificate.
W1
NLC India Renewables Ltd IPO planned for September 2026 per management's value-unlocking guidance — timeline confirmation is the near-term catalyst to track.
W2
CERC's final tariff order for the 2024-29 control period remains pending (thermal billing still on 2019-24 norms); resolution will re-rate future regulatory deferral income, currently ₹50.86 Cr this quarter (₹238.36 Cr cumulative).
W3
Recoverability of the fully-provided ₹1,453.69 Cr NUPPL/BGRESL advance remains under litigation/pursuit — any recovery or further write-off is a swing factor for future consolidated P&L.