RCom loss narrows to ₹809 Cr on one-off gains; underlying loss flat YoY, revenue -11%
PAT +68.4% YoY · revenue -10.84% · margins flat
₹74 Cr
-10.84% YoY
₹-809 Cr
+68.4% YoY
-986.59%
-886.6pp YoY
₹-2.95
Reliance Communications' consolidated (primary) net loss narrowed to ₹809 Cr in Q1 FY27 from ₹2,560 Cr a year ago and ₹3,098 Cr in Q4 FY26, on revenue from operations of ₹74 Cr — down 10.8% YoY and 8.6% QoQ, continuing the multi-year erosion of the residual leasing/connectivity business RCom still runs under corporate insolvency resolution. On a headline basis this reads as a sharp improvement, but strip out exceptional items and the underlying pre-exceptional loss (continuing + discontinued) was about ₹317 Cr this quarter versus ₹319 Cr a year ago and ₹425 Cr last quarter — essentially flat YoY and only modestly better QoQ. Reported +48-68% swings, in other words, are not operating recovery.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The bridge from underlying to reported numbers runs entirely through one-off and recurring exceptional lines. A ₹1,630 Cr gain on settlement of liabilities — tied to RITL resolution-plan payouts reducing RCom's and RTL's admitted claims for the same underlying debt — and a combined ₹468 Cr gain from deconsolidating two dissolved foreign shell subsidiaries (UK, struck off June 9, 2026; Cyprus, dissolved April 17, 2026) padded the quarter. These were partly offset by a ₹2,588 Cr exceptional charge for License & Spectrum fee, booked under discontinued operations — a provision that has actually risen each of the last three quarters (₹2,241 Cr → ₹2,495 Cr → ₹2,588 Cr) as the DoT's special audit continues. Margin ratios disclosed in the filing (operating margin, net profit margin) swing wildly quarter to quarter but are not meaningful given how small the revenue base is relative to these exceptional and legacy-liability lines.
The stock went into the print at ₹0.81, down 6.9% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the highest quarterly PAT in the last 6 quarters on our records.
There is no analyst or brokerage coverage of RCom to benchmark against — a web search for a Q1 FY27 preview or consensus estimate returned nothing, consistent with a company under insolvency with negative net worth (₹-1,04,759 Cr consolidated, worse than ₹-1,03,950 Cr in Q4 FY26) and no going-concern basis endorsed by its auditors; management/the Resolution Professional gives no formal forward guidance to measure against either. The Resolution Professional's sign-off is itself framed defensively — signed 'solely for compliance' with disclaimers on accuracy, relying on KMP certifications. The quarter's other corporate developments were procedural rather than operational: the August 13 board/CoC meeting that took the results on record, and (just after quarter-end) RCom's Singapore subsidiary being struck off, whose deconsolidation loss will land in Q2 FY27 instead. The auditors' qualifications remain wide-ranging — unprovided interest of ₹1,186 Cr this quarter (₹41,153 Cr cumulative), unresolved forensic-audit findings, and fraud/willful-defaulter classifications from several banks.
W1
Supreme Court review petitions (Diary No. 15076/2026 & 15984/2026) on the spectrum-asset ruling, and NCLT's next resolution-plan hearing on August 27, 2026.
W2
Trajectory of the quarterly License & Spectrum fee exceptional charge — ₹2,588 Cr this quarter, up in each of the last three quarters — since it directly drives reported losses.
W3
ED's final PMLA hearing on RCom's own provisional attachment (Order No. 19/2026) scheduled August 19, 2026, with three other group attachment orders already confirmed and under appeal.
revenueFromOperations/otherIncome/totalIncome/totalExpenses cover CONTINUING operations only (Ind AS 105 — spectrum/towers/fibre/MCN assets held for sale since FY18 are reported as discontinued); PBT/tax/PAT are the TOTAL of continuing+discontinued (matches reported bottom line and our DB's netProfit convention, verified against QoQ/YoY comparison figures). Consolidated PAT includes a ₹1,630 Cr one-off gain on settlement of liabilities and ₹468 Cr gain on deconsolidating two dissolved shell subsidiaries (UK, Cyprus), offset by a recurring ₹2,588 Cr License & Spectrum fee exceptional provision. Networth deeply negative (₹-1,04,759 Cr consolidated); auditors flag material going-concern uncertainty; company under CIRP since 2018, unaudited/limited-review only.