Rubicon Q1FY27: consolidated PAT up 96% YoY to ₹84.8 Cr, margin beats 22-23% guidance
PAT +95.8% YoY · revenue +51.6% · margins expanding
₹534.34 Cr
+51.6% YoY
₹84.78 Cr
+95.8% YoY
15.7%
₹5.13
Rubicon Research's consolidated print for the quarter ended June 30, 2026 came in well ahead of the revenue range flagged in our pre-result preview (₹350–370 Cr) at ₹534.3 Cr, though that preview range was already below the prior quarter's own ₹513.9 Cr base, so the comparison is of limited use. On margins, the preview's 32–35% EBITDA-margin expectation was not met — actual consolidated EBITDA margin works out to roughly 25.2% (standalone ~29.8%). We could not find a formal analyst consensus for this print (WebSearch turned up none, consistent with our own preview's note that coverage is thin and the stock trades on the growth/capital-deployment narrative rather than consensus earnings forecasts), so vsStreet is unknown.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
No year-ago quarter on record — YoY cells may be blank.
Against management's own guidance, the quarter is a clear beat: at the Q4FY26 call management reiterated an EBITDA margin band of 22–23% for coming quarters, factoring in ESOP costs, Arinna-related expenses and Pithampur ramp-up. Actual consolidated margin of ~25.2% (standalone ~29.8%) sits above that band. Consolidated NPM also expanded to 15.7%, from 14.9% in Q4FY26 and 12.3% a year ago, so the margin trend is expanding on both a sequential and annual basis.
The stock went into the print at ₹1,619.1, up 14.1% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the highest quarterly PAT in the last 4 quarters on our records; PAT has now risen for 3 consecutive quarters.
What the summary numbers don't show
Consolidated basic EPS ₹5.13, up from ₹4.66 (Q4FY26) and ₹2.81 (Q1FY26)
Management expressed strong confidence in continued revenue growth momentum, expecting it to remain robust in coming quarters. While gross margins have seen a slight decline due to increased reliance on outsourced manufacturing, they anticipate them to recover once internal manufacturing capacity, particularly from the
— This quarter: beat
The mechanics behind the print are worth separating from the headline growth. Consolidated revenue (+51.6% YoY, +4.0% QoQ) and PAT (+95.8% YoY, +10.4% QoQ) both grew strongly, but consolidated PBT (₹110.4 Cr) was essentially flat versus standalone PBT (₹110.7 Cr) even though consolidated revenue is 25% higher — the four subsidiaries not independently reviewed by the parent's auditors (which include Arinna, consolidated only from April 30, 2026) contributed a combined ₹14.2 Cr net loss for the quarter, an integration drag that shows up below the revenue line. Consolidated PAT nonetheless finished above standalone PAT because of a lower group effective tax rate (23.2% vs 25.5% standalone) rather than because the new subsidiaries were profit-accretive this quarter.
W1
Full-quarter Arinna Lifesciences contribution and whether the ₹14.2 Cr combined subsidiary net loss narrows as integration progresses
W2
Kia Health Tech amalgamation scheme (filed with RoC Aug 3, 2026, not yet effective) — watch for effective date and its P&L consolidation impact
W3
Whether consolidated EBITDA margin (~25.2% this quarter) holds above management's 22-23% guided band as ESOP, Arinna and Pithampur ramp-up costs come through
Growth levers engaged: Q1 FY27 shapes up as inflection on acquisitions and capacity build
Rubicon reports Q1 FY27 on August 14. After a busy quarter of M&A (Arinna Lifesciences integration, Kia Health Tech merger), FDA inspections passed, and a US manufacturing foothold, the earnings call will signal how organically and through buyouts it plans to deploy the remaining ₹1,476 Cr of IPO proceeds.
What to expect: Revenue and the margin backdrop
Rubicon's Q1 print will be watched for three signals: organic revenue growth net of seasonality, the contribution from Arinna Lifesciences (85% stake acquired in April, now in its first full quarter), and early indications of how profitability is managing M&A integration headwinds. The company had been guiding mid-teen revenue growth; with Arinna and the phased deployment of IPO proceeds, expectations are for consolidated revenue to show acceleration from underlying growth plus acquisition contribution.
~₹350–370 Cr
On-plan mid-teens organic + Arinna full-quarter boost; prior quarter guidance trajectory
~32–35%
Integration costs from Arinna, Kia Health Tech merger in the quarter; cost synergies to trail full benefit
Margin management
One-time merger costs + amortization on Arinna goodwill; cash generation more important than reported net profit this quarter
A strong Q1 would show: consolidated revenue in the ₹360–375 Cr range (upper half of guidance, Arinna contributing meaningfully), EBITDA margins holding above 34%, and management guiding to sustained margin recovery post-integration. A weak print would be: revenue shortfall below ₹345 Cr, margins collapsing below 31% (signaling execution or demand issues), or a pullback in capital deployment guidance for FY27.
On track? The prior run-rate and guidance trajectory
Rubicon's trajectory has been one of steady mid-teen growth, with full-year FY26 results (declared May 29, 2026) establishing the baseline. The company had flagged efforts to deploy ₹4,712 Cr in IPO proceeds by end-FY27, and with ₹3,236 Cr utilized as of March 31, 2026, roughly ₹1,476 Cr remained to be deployed. Q1's earnings call will be closely watched for an updated deployment roadmap — how much of the remaining proceeds is earmarked for organic capex (the Pithampur facility expansion, R&D centres) versus M&A. The Arinna integration and Kia Health Tech merger approval (July 20, 2026) suggest the company is biased toward inorganic growth.
Since last quarter: M&A, regulatory wins, and capital moves
Q1 was operationally eventful. The board approved the merger of Kia Health Tech Pvt Ltd (a wholly-owned subsidiary) into the parent, effective July 20, 2026 — a routine consolidation but signals rationalization of the subsidiary structure. More significantly, Rubicon closed the acquisition of an East Brunswick, New Jersey manufacturing facility for $2.9M USD from InvaTech Pharma Solutions (July 22, 2026). This is the second major capacity move in six months (Arinna in April) and underscores the company's intent to build US CDMO capabilities.
On the regulatory front, two unannounced US FDA inspections passed clean: Pithampur (June 29–July 3, 2026) and Concord, Ontario R&D facility (April 20–24, 2026). Both concluded with no Form-483 observations — a material risk offset for a pharma company and a signal of operational hygiene. The company also filed its Business Responsibility & Sustainability Report (August 3, 2026), meeting SEBI listing obligations.
On capital and shareholder returns: the board recommended a dividend of ₹1.50 per share for FY26 (May 29, 2026; record date August 7, 2026), and the AGM is scheduled for August 26, 2026, to ratify the annual report and capital decisions. The company also approved an Employee Stock Option Scheme 2026 (May 29, 2026) to retain and incentivize talent — standard for a growth-stage pharma company managing multiple integrations.
1 · Arinna contribution and consolidated margin
How much revenue did Arinna contribute in Q1? Is management guiding to accretion by year-end (most likely given EBITDA margin profile)? A weak Arinna print or guidance miss could trigger a re-rate.
2 · IPO proceeds deployment roadmap
With ₹1,476 Cr still to deploy, what is the split: organic capex (Pithampur, R&D), M&A targets, or debt pay-down? Management's tone on M&A pace and target multiples will signal whether the buyout cycle is accelerating or stabilizing.
3 · FY27 full-year guidance and margin trajectory
Is the company guiding to mid-teens growth? Will integration drag on margins be temporary (Q2–Q3 only) or structural? Clarity on post-integration EBITDA margins is key to valuation re-rating.
Rubicon Research is at an inflection: two major acquisitions in six months, regulatory hurdles cleared, a US manufacturing foothold, and ₹1,476 Cr of IPO capital still to deploy. The Street is pricing in successful integration and sustained organic growth. Q1 FY27 (ended June 30, 2026) will reveal whether the playbook — inorganic growth via API/CDMO buys plus organic capex — is on track or if execution drag is showing. Watch consolidated revenue (expect mid-teens growth on plan), EBITDA margin resilience (34%+ is healthy), and most of all the tone on M&A velocity and the roadmap for the remaining IPO proceeds.