RDB Real Estate swings to ₹13.5 Cr consolidated loss in Q1FY27, two units drive the drag
revenue +98.9% · margins compressing
₹39.48 Cr
+98.9% YoY
₹-13.47 Cr
-32.29%
-33.7pp YoY
₹-5.12
On a consolidated basis — the primary figure — RDB Real Estate Constructions reported revenue from operations of ₹39.48 Cr in Q1 FY27, up 98.9% YoY from ₹19.85 Cr but down 78.0% QoQ from ₹179.49 Cr (real-estate revenue recognition is lumpy and tied to project completion/possession, so the QoQ drop is not a run-rate signal). Consolidated net profit swung to a loss of ₹13.47 Cr, against a ₹0.34 Cr profit in Q1 FY26 and a ₹4.97 Cr loss in Q4 FY26 — the loss widened further sequentially. No exceptional items were booked in either period, so this is an operating-level swing, not a one-off.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
Total consolidated expenses of ₹54.07 Cr exceeded total income of ₹41.72 Cr; after a ₹0.10 Cr JV/associate profit share, PBT was -₹12.34 Cr, and a ₹1.13 Cr net tax charge widened the bottom line to -₹13.47 Cr. The auditors' limited review flags two subsidiaries (reviewed by another auditor, not the lead auditor) that alone posted revenue of ₹26.96 Cr and a net loss of ₹15.57 Cr for the quarter — larger than the group's entire reported loss. That implies the parent and remaining subsidiaries together were net profitable, by roughly ₹2.10 Cr, this quarter. Consolidated depreciation & amortisation more than tripled YoY to ₹4.30 Cr (from ₹1.30 Cr), consistent with the 10 June 2026 acquisition of a 74% stake in Avanir Wellness Resorts Private Limited adding to the consolidated asset and cost base.
The stock went into the print at ₹142.9, down 21.2% over the past month of trading.
For context: revenue is at a 6-quarter high.
What the summary numbers don't show
Consolidated basic EPS was -₹5.12 in Q1 FY27 vs -₹2.08 in Q4 FY26 and +₹0.20 in Q1 FY26.
Standalone (parent-only) results tell a materially different story: PAT of ₹2.77 Cr, up from ₹0.23 Cr a year ago, on revenue of ₹7.50 Cr (vs ₹1.85 Cr) — readers should note this >3% divergence from the consolidated loss, since the drag sits entirely within subsidiaries, not the parent. Management gives no formal guidance on record, and no prior concall read exists in our records, so vsGuidance is unknown; a web search for street estimates on this micro-cap (BSE scrip 544346) returned no analyst coverage, so vsStreet is also unknown. The quarter also saw a CFO transition — Harsh Jhunjhunwala resigned June 24, 2026, and Partha Banerjee was appointed CFO on July 22, 2026 — alongside other board-approved key appointments; the filing itself offers no commentary tying this to the numbers.
W1
Whether the two loss-making subsidiaries (₹15.57 Cr combined net loss this quarter) narrow losses in Q2 FY27 or keep dragging the consolidated result.
W2
Depreciation and finance-cost trajectory as the 74% Avanir Wellness Resorts stake (acquired 10 June 2026) consolidates for a full quarter.
W3
Whether standalone (parent-level) profitability (₹2.77 Cr PAT this quarter) keeps diverging from group-level consolidated results.
Basis = consolidated (primary), which swung to loss while standalone (parent-only) grew PAT; no exceptional items booked in current or year-ago period on either statement; consolidated PBT includes +₹0.0102 Cr JV/associate share; owners-of-parent loss ₹8.55 Cr vs NCI loss ₹4.92 Cr sums to ₹13.47 Cr; consolidated EPS table is labelled 'of Re.10/- each' vs standalone's 'of Re.1/- each' — reproduced as printed, not reconciled.