Rane Madras Q1FY27: consolidated PAT +62% YoY, margin expands to 9.1% amid export strength
PAT +62.4% YoY · revenue +18.8% · margins expanding
₹1,041.62 Cr
+18.8% YoY
₹30.1 Cr
+62.4% YoY
2.87%
+0.8pp YoY
₹10.89
Rane Madras's Q1FY27 print was strong on both lines, matching management's own "resilient" framing in the earnings release. Consolidated PAT of ₹30.1 Cr grew 62.4% YoY, though the comparison flatters slightly: the year-ago quarter carried a ₹1.01 Cr voluntary-retirement exceptional charge that this quarter does not, so underlying growth is closer to ~56% YoY — still well ahead of the 18.8% revenue growth, pointing to genuine operating leverage rather than a one-off. There is no third-party consensus estimate on record for this quarter to grade the print against, so a formal beat/miss call isn't possible here.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The margin story sits on the EBITDA line: EBITDA rose 22% YoY to ₹95.8 Cr and the margin expanded 24bps to 9.1%, which management attributes to operational initiatives and better fixed-cost absorption offsetting input-cost inflation tied to the West Asian crisis. That expansion is YoY only — sequentially the margin was essentially flat against Q4FY26's 9.12%, and PAT actually fell 18.6% QoQ from ₹37.0 Cr, a normalization off a stronger Q4 rather than a deterioration. Standalone results ran hotter than consolidated (PAT +71.7% YoY to ₹32.15 Cr vs consolidated's +62.4%), with the gap explained by the ₹2.30 Cr net loss booked at two small, unreviewed overseas subsidiaries this quarter.
The stock went into the print at ₹1,172, down 4.4% over the past month of trading.
What the summary numbers don't show
Growth broad-based — domestic OE +13% (PV, farm tractor), international +24% (steering), Indian aftermarket +28%; new business wins of ~₹2,040 Cr lifetime value secured
Management expresses optimism for FY27, targeting double-digit EBITDA margins for Rane Madras, driven by operational efficiencies and cost optimization. They anticipate stable domestic demand, supported by new business ramp-ups and a diversified product portfolio. The company aims to further strengthen its balance shee
Against the optimistic FY27 outlook management laid out on the May 2026 call — double-digit EBITDA margins, debt-to-equity trending to 0.5, and strong export growth — this quarter is directionally on track but not fully there: exports grew 24% YoY, validating that specific call-out, while the 9.1% margin is progressing toward, but still short of, the double-digit full-year target with three quarters to go. The quarter also carried two corporate actions tied to the growth story: the Board approved a Business Transfer Agreement to acquire Hindustan Composites' friction business for an enterprise value of ₹370 Cr (targeted to close by end of Q2FY27, no impact on this quarter's numbers), and the company secured new business wins worth ~₹2,040 Cr in lifetime value, alongside ₹76.2 Cr of capex into steering/linkages and brake components that tracks management's ₹240-250 Cr (Rane Madras) plus ₹50 Cr (Rane Steering) full-year capex guidance.
W1
EBITDA margin trajectory toward management's full-year double-digit target — currently 9.1% in Q1FY27, ~90bps short
W2
Closure of the ₹370 Cr Hindustan Composites friction-business acquisition, targeted by end of Q2FY27, and its balance-sheet/margin impact
W3
Debt-to-equity progress toward management's 0.5 target, aided by finance costs already down 9.2% YoY