R K Swamy Q1 FY27: consolidated PAT +21% YoY on margin expansion; QoQ dip is seasonal
PAT +20.54% YoY · revenue +7.8% · margins expanding
₹83.62 Cr
+7.8% YoY
₹3.47 Cr
+20.54% YoY
4.04%
+0.5pp YoY
₹0.69
R K Swamy's consolidated Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026) profit after tax rose 20.5% YoY to ₹3.47 Cr on revenue of ₹83.62 Cr, up 7.8% YoY — profit outpacing revenue as EBITDA margin (OPM) expanded to 13.06% from 7.88% a year ago and net margin (NPM) to 4.14% from 3.58%. Sequentially the print looks weak — PAT fell 78.3% QoQ from ₹15.94 Cr and revenue was down 17.1% QoQ from ₹100.88 Cr — but this mirrors the company's own disclosure that its integrated-marketing-services business is not evenly spread across the year, with Q4 (Jan-Mar) typically its strongest quarter on client year-end ad budgets; the YoY read is the meaningful one here, not the QoQ dip.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The consolidated print masks a gap versus standalone (parent-only) numbers: standalone revenue grew 16.0% YoY to ₹38.09 Cr and standalone PAT grew 61.5% YoY to ₹2.17 Cr, both well ahead of the consolidated growth rates — a >3-point divergence that indicates the step-down subsidiaries (Hansa Research, Hansa Customer Equity, Dsquare Solutions and others) grew slower or saw margin pressure this quarter, diluting group-level growth. There were no exceptional items in the current or comparison quarters, so both YoY comparisons are clean, reported-basis figures. Management's FY26 commentary spoke qualitatively — no specific revenue or margin targets — of continued investment in AI/tech enablement, digital content, consulting and analytics to scale high-margin services; this quarter's YoY OPM expansion (+518 bps) is directionally consistent with that framing, though the sharp QoQ margin compression shows the scaling isn't yet linear quarter to quarter. No street consensus estimates for this print turned up in a web search (the stock appears to lack formal brokerage Q1 previews), so vsStreet is marked unknown rather than guessed. Two days before results, the board approved amalgamating step-subsidiary Dsquare Solutions into the group (August 10, 2026) — a structural consolidation move, not an operating driver, this quarter.
For context: PAT has now risen for 2 consecutive quarters.
What the summary numbers don't show
No exceptional items this quarter, unlike FY26 full year which carried a ₹3.07 Cr (consol) / ₹1.25 Cr (standalone) one-off Labour Code provision
Basic EPS ₹0.69 (consolidated) vs. ₹3.16 in Q4 FY26 and ₹0.57 in Q1 FY26
Management is optimistic about sustained growth, driven by strategic investments in technology enablement (AI), digital content production, consulting, analytics, and scalable customer experience infrastructure. They anticipate continued investment ahead of client needs to build future-ready capabilities. While specifi
— This quarter: met
W1
Whether subsidiary growth (Hansa Research, Hansa Customer Equity, Dsquare) reaccelerates next quarter — Q1 FY27 consolidated growth (7.8%) trailed standalone (16.0%) by ~8 points
W2
Integration/consolidation impact of the Dsquare Solutions amalgamation approved August 10, 2026
W3
Whether OPM (13.06% in Q1) holds or moves toward the FY26 full-year level of 15.49% as management's stated AI/tech-enablement investments scale
No exceptional items in Q1 FY27 (unlike FY26 full year's ₹3.07 Cr consol/₹1.25 Cr standalone one-off from new Labour Codes, which sat only in the annual column); two unreviewed step-subsidiaries are immaterial (₹0.48 Cr revenue, ₹0.28 Cr loss, per auditor's review report); all figures converted from ₹ Lakh to ₹ Cr; clean, legible digital filing.