Ritco Logistics Q1 FY27: revenue flat, consolidated PAT sinks 61% YoY on subsidiary drag
PAT -61.22% YoY · revenue +3.05% · margins compressing
₹365.12 Cr
+3.05% YoY
₹3.47 Cr
-61.22% YoY
0.95%
-1.6pp YoY
₹1.92
Ritco Logistics reported consolidated revenue from operations of ₹365.12 Cr for Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026), up 3.0% YoY from ₹354.33 Cr, but consolidated profit for the period fell 61.2% YoY to ₹3.47 Cr from ₹8.95 Cr, as consolidated PBT dropped 48.2% YoY to ₹6.92 Cr from ₹13.35 Cr. There were no exceptional items in either period, so the decline is entirely operating in nature. Basic consolidated EPS came in at ₹1.92 versus ₹3.13 a year ago. Sequentially, consolidated revenue was down 6.8% and profit for the period down 13.4% against the March 2026 quarter (₹391.83 Cr revenue, ₹4.01 Cr profit for the period).
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The miss is concentrated outside the core standalone business. Standalone (parent-only) revenue grew 1.2% YoY to ₹357.02 Cr and standalone PAT fell just 4.2% YoY to ₹11.93 Cr, with standalone PBT down 8.7% to ₹15.38 Cr — a far milder pullback than the consolidated headline, a divergence readers will notice if they see the standalone number elsewhere. The gap traces to the two consolidated subsidiaries, Logro Sourcing Private Limited and Trucksup Solutions Private Limited: their combined losses widened, pushing the non-controlling-interest charge to -₹2.03 Cr this quarter from -₹0.76 Cr a year ago. Because 'profit for the period' is stated before splitting out NCI, profit attributable to owners of the company was actually ₹5.50 Cr, down a smaller 43.4% YoY — still a sharp decline, but the two PAT figures (₹3.47 Cr consolidated vs ₹5.50 Cr owner-attributable) are not contradictory once the NCI split is understood. On costs, consolidated employee benefit expense rose 57.7% YoY, depreciation rose 55.8%, and other expenses rose 54.3% — all far outpacing the 3.0% revenue increase, compressing consolidated net margin to roughly 0.95% of total income from about 2.52% a year ago, with EBITDA-type margin (total income less cost of service, employee cost and other expenses, over revenue) slipping to roughly 6.5% from roughly 7.5%.
The stock went into the print at ₹301.5, up 11.7% over the past month of trading.
Management gives no formal guidance or outlook in this filing, and none is on record from prior quarters, so there is no guidance line to grade this print against. A web search for a Q1 FY27 preview or consensus estimate found none — only a general 'Hold' rating with a ₹301 12-month target from MarketsMojo (last updated June 2026), which is not a quarterly earnings estimate — so vsStreet is unknown rather than a graded beat or miss. The quarter's business updates lean more encouraging than the P&L: the company announced ₹342 Cr of new transport-and-warehousing business on August 11 (including HRRL, MRPL and OPAL) on top of ₹75 Cr secured in June, alongside an August 4 board meeting to appoint an additional director — order intake stayed strong even as this quarter's cost base outran revenue.
W1
Whether the ~54-58% YoY jump in consolidated employee cost, depreciation and other expenses normalizes in Q2 FY27 or reflects a structural step-up in the subsidiary cost base.
W2
Whether the ₹342 Cr of new business secured in August (HRRL, MRPL, OPAL) converts into revenue and margin recovery over the next 1-2 quarters.
W3
Trajectory of subsidiary (Logro Sourcing, Trucksup Solutions) losses — NCI loss widened to ₹2.03 Cr from ₹0.76 Cr YoY; whether this narrows or keeps diverging consolidated PAT from standalone PAT.
PAT figures are 'profit for the period' before NCI split, matching prior DB convention (Q1 FY26 consol ₹8.95 Cr). Profit attributable to owners was higher: ₹5.50 Cr this quarter vs ₹9.71 Cr YoY, as widening subsidiary (Logro Sourcing, Trucksup Solutions) losses are absorbed via NCI (-₹2.03 Cr vs -₹0.76 Cr YoY). No exceptional items in either period. The raw copy-pasted PDF text had Total Income/Total Expenses column order visually scrambled; values here are taken from the rendered table and verified via full row-by-row arithmetic cross-check.