Plaza Wires Q1 FY27: standalone PAT jumps 316% YoY to Rs.4.5 Cr as margins expand sharply
PAT +316.48% YoY · revenue +38.06% · margins expanding
₹90.24 Cr
+38.06% YoY
₹4.5 Cr
+316.48% YoY
4.98%
+3.3pp YoY
₹1.03
Plaza Wires reported standalone revenue from operations of Rs.90.24 Cr for Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026), up 38.1% year-on-year from Rs.65.36 Cr, while standalone PAT more than quadrupled to Rs.4.50 Cr from Rs.1.08 Cr a year ago (+316.5% YoY), taking basic EPS to Rs.1.03 from Rs.0.25. Sequentially, revenue fell 19.1% from Rs.111.53 Cr in the March 2026 quarter, a typical post-peak seasonal step-down for a wires-and-cables manufacturer whose Q4 (summer/construction-linked) is usually the strongest quarter of the year; PAT nonetheless rose 15.2% QoQ from Rs.3.91 Cr, since the margin gain more than absorbed the softer topline.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
Net profit margin expanded to roughly 5.0% from about 1.65% a year ago, and operating margin (EBITDA/revenue) improved to an estimated 8.7% from 4.2%, both consistent with management's own comparison figures on record. The bridge is largely a working-capital/inventory effect rather than pricing: cost of materials consumed was 87.4% of revenue, but a sharp Rs.10.12 Cr build in closing inventory ("changes in inventories" swung to -Rs.10.12 Cr from -Rs.0.97 Cr a year ago) pulled effective cost of goods down to about 76% of revenue versus 81% last year. That was partly offset by other expenses growing faster than revenue (+53% YoY to Rs.9.94 Cr) and finance costs rising 62% YoY to Rs.1.07 Cr, the latter consistent with the Rs.4.8 Cr working-capital loan the company drew down on June 25, 2026, just before quarter-close. Depreciation was also up 20% YoY to Rs.0.89 Cr, pointing to incremental capex.
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.
We found no analyst previews or consensus estimates for this quarter, so the print cannot be benchmarked against Street numbers; management has not disclosed any formal revenue or margin guidance in our records or in public filings, so there is no outlook to grade this result against either — met/beat/missed is not assessable. The quarter's other disclosed development is the ongoing Rs.11.51 Cr GST dispute (Rs.5.75 Cr demand plus Rs.5.76 Cr penalty) now before the GST Appellate Tribunal, Chandigarh; the company says it expects a favourable outcome and has not provided for it, so it remains a contingent liability rather than a P&L item this quarter. No exceptional items were recorded (Note 4), so both the YoY revenue and PAT growth cited above are clean, unadjusted figures.
W1
Whether the GST Appellate Tribunal rules on the Rs.11.51 Cr demand (Rs.5.75 Cr tax + Rs.5.76 Cr penalty), which is currently unprovided for
W2
Whether the NPM (~5.0%) and OPM (~8.7%) gains hold in Q2 FY27 or partly reverse if the Rs.10.12 Cr inventory build unwinds
W3
Utilisation and cost impact of the new Rs.4.8 Cr working-capital facility as finance costs are already up 62% YoY
Standalone only (filing states results are Standalone, Note 7); no consolidated statement present. Source unit is Rs. in Millions per statement header, converted /10 to Crore. No exceptional items (Note 4). Contingent GST liability of Rs.11.51 Cr (Rs.5.75 Cr tax + Rs.5.76 Cr penalty) under appeal at GST Appellate Tribunal, Chandigarh (Note 5), not provided for. QoQ uses the filing's own comparative Q4 FY26 column (audited, balancing figures per Note 6) since no prior-quarter record existed in our DB.