RNIT AI Q1FY27: standalone PAT +54% YoY to ₹1.27 Cr, revenue +26%, sharp QoQ pullback
PAT +53.61% YoY · revenue +25.67% · margins expanding
₹7.85 Cr
+25.67% YoY
₹1.27 Cr
+53.61% YoY
15.44%
+2.3pp YoY
₹0.15
RNIT AI Solutions posted standalone revenue of ₹7.85 Cr and net profit of ₹1.27 Cr for Q1 FY27, up 25.7% and 53.6% respectively over the year-ago quarter (₹6.25 Cr revenue, ₹0.82 Cr PAT). EPS rose to ₹0.15 from ₹0.11 YoY. Net profit margin (PAT/total income) expanded to 15.4% from 13.2% a year ago, while the operating margin (EBITDA/revenue) was roughly flat at 35.4% versus 35.8% — the bottom-line improvement came from proportionately lower total expenses relative to income rather than an operating-line shift, since operating expenses, employee costs and other expenses all fell as a share of revenue but finance cost and depreciation stayed a similar drag. There were no exceptional items in either period, so the YoY growth is unadjusted and directly comparable.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
Sequentially the picture is starkly different: revenue fell 55.4% and PAT fell 70.9% from Q4 FY26 (₹17.62 Cr revenue, ₹4.35 Cr PAT, EPS ₹0.54), with both OPM (40.2%→35.4%) and NPM (23.8%→15.4%) compressing sharply. Q4 FY26 also closed out a full year with ₹51.50 Cr revenue and ₹12.02 Cr PAT, so the March quarter was a large, likely lumpy contributor to that year — this quarter's fall-off reads as reversion from an unusually strong Q4 rather than a fresh deterioration in the underlying run-rate, but it is a genuine sequential slowdown that should be watched.
The stock went into the print at ₹58.87, down 2.8% over the past month of trading.
The company has no analyst coverage on record and a web search for Q1 FY27 previews or consensus estimates on RNIT AI Solutions returned nothing, so there is no street benchmark to grade this print against (vsStreet: unknown). Similarly, the company has issued no formal quarterly guidance in our records or found via search, so there is no prior outlook to measure this result against. Management's press release accompanying the filing was not available for review, so its own framing of the quarter cannot be checked against the numbers here.
W1
Whether Q2 FY27 revenue stabilises within the FY26 quarterly range (₹6.25–17.62 Cr) after this quarter's 55.4% QoQ drop
W2
Execution and billing progress on the two AP government work orders won June 9, 2026, and their revenue contribution
W3
Whether the YoY NPM gain (13.2%→15.4%) holds as revenue scales, given OPM has ranged 35–40% over the last four quarters
Standalone-only filing (single segment, no consolidated statement); figures in Rs. Lakhs converted to Cr; no exceptional items in any period; EPS not annualised for the quarter.