Polo Queen Q1 FY27: consolidated PAT falls 40% YoY as trading revenue slumps 32%
PAT -39.8% YoY · revenue -31.62% · margins compressing
₹11.78 Cr
-31.62% YoY
₹0.43 Cr
-39.8% YoY
3.57%
-0.5pp YoY
₹0.01
Polo Queen's consolidated Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026) revenue came in at ₹12.07 Cr, down 30.8% YoY from ₹17.43 Cr, with revenue from operations off 31.6% YoY (₹11.78 Cr vs ₹17.22 Cr) as the core trading business — still ~97% of the top line — pulled back sharply from year-ago levels. Consolidated PAT of ₹0.43 Cr fell 39.8% YoY from ₹0.72 Cr, with both NPM (3.58% vs 4.11%) and OPM (6.46% vs 7.01%) compressing year-on-year. Sequentially the picture looks better — PAT is up 27.9% QoQ from ₹0.34 Cr and both margins expanded off Q4 FY26's depressed 1.56%/3.0% base — but that improvement sits on a revenue base that itself nearly halved QoQ (₹12.07 Cr vs ₹21.57 Cr), so it reads as a low-base recovery rather than genuine strength; the YoY decline is the primary signal.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The segment split explains the gap between the standalone and consolidated stories: standalone (trading-only) PAT of ₹0.219 Cr is down a much steeper 61.0% YoY, while the group figure is cushioned by NBFC subsidiary Polo Queen Capital, whose segment PBT rose to ₹0.287 Cr from ₹0.204 Cr YoY (+40.7%) and from just ₹0.082 Cr in Q4 FY26 (+250% QoQ) — a divergence worth flagging since readers comparing the two bases will see materially different growth rates. There is no prior guidance on record and no management press release accompanying this filing to check the print against; as a micro-cap with negligible visible analyst coverage, no street consensus could be found either — this print is judged purely against its own trend line. Alongside the results the company appointed Ms. Nayan Pophale as Company Secretary and Compliance Officer effective August 10, 2026, following a director's resignation on personal grounds disclosed June 15, 2026; neither is financially material to the quarter.
The stock went into the print at ₹11.78, up 12.3% over the past month of trading.
W1
Whether trading segment revenue (₹11.78 Cr this quarter vs ₹21.31 Cr in Q4 FY26) stabilizes or keeps swinging quarter to quarter
W2
NBFC subsidiary Polo Queen Capital's segment profit trajectory (₹0.287 Cr this quarter vs ₹0.082 Cr in Q4 FY26) — whether the growth rate holds
W3
Governance continuity following the new Company Secretary appointment and the June 2026 director resignation
No exceptional items in either basis (filing note 3); standalone PAT (₹0.219 Cr) diverges materially from consolidated PAT (₹0.431 Cr) due to NBFC subsidiary Polo Queen Capital's segment profit surge; figures converted from Rs. in Lacs to Rs. Crore (÷100).