Rain Industries Q1 FY27: consolidated PAT jumps 4.1x YoY to ₹341 Cr as margins expand
PAT +310.85% YoY · revenue +17.4% · margins expanding
₹5,167.16 Cr
+17.4% YoY
₹340.99 Cr
+310.85% YoY
6.56%
+4.7pp YoY
₹8.81
Rain Industries' consolidated (Group) PAT came in at ₹340.99 Cr for the quarter ended June 30, 2026 (labelled Q1 FY27 in our records; the company itself calls it "Q2" on its Jan-Dec calendar year), up 310.8% YoY from ₹82.99 Cr and 116.0% QoQ from ₹157.86 Cr. Revenue grew a more modest 17.4% YoY and 14.3% QoQ to ₹5,167.16 Cr, so the profit jump was overwhelmingly a margin story: NPM expanded to ~6.6% from ~1.9% a year ago, and operating (segment) margin widened to 18.2% from 14.3% YoY and 15.4% QoQ. PBT rose to ₹501.07 Cr from ₹203.59 Cr YoY.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The margin bridge has one large, flagged swing worth noting: the "changes in inventories" line moved from a ₹122.6 Cr expense (destocking) a year ago to a ₹270.6 Cr credit (inventory build) this quarter — a roughly ₹393 Cr favourable YoY swing that runs straight through cost of goods and materially flatters the reported margin. Employee costs (+31.9% YoY) and other expenses (+18.6% YoY) both grew slower than revenue, but the inventory line is the single biggest mover and is not disclosed as an exceptional item, so it should be read as an operating (not one-off) item that may not repeat at this magnitude. At the segment level, Carbon (₹4,021 Cr revenue, +17.9% YoY; segment profit ₹773 Cr, +33.6% YoY) and Advanced Materials (₹1,198 Cr revenue, +26.3% YoY; profit ₹160.6 Cr, up from ₹55.3 Cr) both expanded strongly, while Cement shrank (₹296.8 Cr revenue, -8.9% YoY; profit fell to ₹6.0 Cr from ₹24.4 Cr, -75.4% YoY).
The stock went into the print at ₹243, up 22.3% over the past month of trading.
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.
What the summary numbers don't show
EPS ₹8.81 (basic/diluted, not annualised) vs ₹1.80 YoY and ₹3.61 QoQ
We have no prior management guidance or concall commentary on record for this company, and management has not yet issued a press release accompanying this filing, so neither can be graded against the print. A web search turned up no reliable, current sell-side consensus estimate for this specific quarter that could be reconciled with the actual figures, so the print cannot be graded against Street expectations either — vsStreet is marked unknown rather than guessed. Separately, half-year consolidated operating cash flow swung to +₹187.68 Cr from -₹196.74 Cr a year ago, and consolidated cash & equivalents rose to ₹1,195.42 Cr (Jun'26) from ₹925.70 Cr (Dec'25). The Board also declared a ₹1/share interim dividend (record date August 14, 2026, aggregating ₹336.35 Cr) and separately approved the re-appointment of an independent director — both corporate actions, unrelated to this quarter's operating numbers.
W1
Whether the ~₹393 Cr favourable inventory-line swing reverses next quarter — it was the single largest driver behind OPM expanding to 18.2% from 14.3% a year ago
W2
Cement segment recovery — segment profit fell to ₹6.0 Cr (-75.4% YoY) on an 8.9% revenue decline this quarter
W3
Resolution of the Severtar Holding (Cyprus/Kaliningrad) sanctions-compliance matter, flagged again by auditors this quarter with an unmodified-but-emphasis-of-matter opinion
Statement is in ₹ Million, converted /10 to Crore; tables and column headers (Jun'26/Mar'26/Jun'25) are clean and unambiguous. Consolidated PAT ₹340.99 Cr is net profit for the period including NCI (₹44.78 Cr); owners' share is ₹296.21 Cr, and the EPS of ₹8.81 is based on owners' share only — both tie out exactly. Standalone is a pure holding-company statement (RIL itself has no operations), so its tiny ₹1.23 Cr PAT is not comparable to consolidated and is not the primary read. Auditors again flagged (unmodified, emphasis-of-matter) unresolved Cyprus/Kaliningrad sanctions-compliance uncertainty at step-down subsidiary Severtar Holding — no P&L impact recognised.