Rossell India Q1: standalone PAT slides 52% YoY to ₹3.8 Cr on wage-cost squeeze
PAT -52.43% YoY · revenue -15.6% · margins compressing
₹36.78 Cr
-15.6% YoY
₹3.81 Cr
-52.43% YoY
9.97%
-7.6pp YoY
₹1.01
Rossell India's standalone Q1 FY27 revenue from operations came in at ₹36.78 Cr, down 15.6% year-on-year from ₹43.58 Cr, while PAT fell 52.4% YoY to ₹3.81 Cr (EPS ₹1.01) from ₹8.01 Cr (EPS ₹2.12) a year ago. Sequentially both metrics look strong — revenue up ~122% and the company swinging from a ₹23.79 Cr loss in Q4 FY26 to a profit — but that comparison is a seasonality artifact: the filing itself notes tea cultivation and sale is seasonal with cropping patterns varying by quarter, so quarterly results are not indicative of trend, and the YoY comparison is the one that matters here.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The YoY decline is margin-led. Operating margin (revenue less total operating expenses, over revenue) compressed to about 17.9% from 24.6% a year ago, and net margin to roughly 10.0% from 17.6%, even as total income grew closer to flat than revenue alone suggests. Management's own notes point to two specific drivers: a notified 12% wage-rate revision for daily-rated tea-estate workers effective 1 April 2026 plus retrospective arrears from a salary revision for sub-staff, which pushed employee benefits expense to ₹44.47 Cr this quarter (+13.7% YoY, and nearly double the ₹24.66 Cr in Q4 FY26); and non-recognition of the Orthodox Subsidy in other operating income this quarter due to uncertainty over its receipt — a discretionary swing factor that has cushioned reported revenue in other periods.
The stock went into the print at ₹56.35, down 0.3% over the past month of trading.
What the summary numbers don't show
No exceptional items in the quarter (also nil in Q1 FY26) — FY26 full year had carried a ₹0.24 Cr gratuity-related exceptional item
There is no analyst consensus or brokerage preview available for this small-cap standalone tea producer — a web search for Q1 FY27 estimates returned only coverage of the separately listed Rossell Techsys (a related but distinct aerospace-electronics company), not Rossell India — so vsStreet is unknown, and the company carries no formal prior guidance on record, so vsGuidance is also unknown; there is nothing in our concall records to check the quarter against either. The same board meeting that approved these results also formalised a finance-leadership transition: long-serving Director (Finance) & Company Secretary Nirmal Kumar Khurana (32 years with the company) retires effective 1 September 2026, with Raunak Rathi — a chartered accountant with prior CFO experience at Apeejay Tea and roles at Mcleod Russel and Asian Tea Group — stepping in as CFO, and Manish Shaw taking over as Company Secretary; the Stakeholders Relationship and CSR committees were reconstituted accordingly.
W1
Orthodox Subsidy recognition: unbooked this quarter on receipt uncertainty — watch whether/when it flows through other operating income in coming quarters (FY26 full-year other operating income was ₹5.51 Cr)
W2
Employee cost trajectory: benefits expense at ₹44.47 Cr (+13.7% YoY) now carries the full wage revision — watch whether this stabilises as a share of revenue or keeps compressing margins into Q2
W3
CFO/CS transition effective 1 September 2026 (Raunak Rathi, Manish Shaw) — watch for continuity through the 25 August 2026 AGM and subsequent quarterly reporting
Standalone only — company had no subsidiary/associate/JV as of 30 Jun 2026, so consolidated statement is not applicable (filing note 7). Source in Rs. Lakhs, converted to Cr (÷100). No exceptional item this quarter or in Q1 FY26; FY26 full year carried a ₹0.24 Cr gratuity-related exceptional item. Figures tie out exactly: revenue+other income=total income; PBT−tax=PAT.