Safari Q1 FY27: PAT down 5% YoY, margins compress despite 12% revenue growth
PAT -5.43% YoY · revenue +11.51% · margins compressing
₹588.58 Cr
+11.51% YoY
₹47.75 Cr
-5.43% YoY
8.01%
-1.5pp YoY
₹9.75
Safari Industries' consolidated Q1 FY27 (quarter ended 30 June 2026) revenue rose 11.5% YoY to ₹588.58 Cr from ₹527.83 Cr, but consolidated PAT fell 5.4% YoY to ₹47.75 Cr from ₹50.49 Cr — profit growth trailed revenue growth, the signature of margin compression rather than a genuine slowdown. Consolidated NPM eased to 8.0% from 9.5% and OPM to 12.8% from 15.0% a year ago. QoQ the print looks stronger (revenue +24.4%, PAT +27.4% versus Q4 FY26's ₹473.30 Cr / ₹37.47 Cr), but Q1 is the seasonal summer-travel quarter for a luggage business, so the sequential jump is largely seasonal and should not be read as momentum.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The consolidated PAT decline understates the pressure inside the standalone entity: standalone PAT fell 27.3% YoY to ₹28.87 Cr from ₹39.69 Cr, with standalone OPM compressing more sharply, to 7.1% from 10.7%. The gap between standalone (-27.3%) and consolidated (-5.4%) YoY PAT is material and is explained by the two subsidiaries, Safari Manufacturing and Safari Lifestyles, whose combined PBT contribution to the group rose to ₹23.37 Cr this quarter from ₹13.48 Cr a year ago — the subsidiaries, not the parent, absorbed most of the group-level decline. At the standalone level, purchases of stock-in-trade jumped 25.4% YoY to ₹316.00 Cr and accounted for roughly 85% of the ₹74.98 Cr rise in standalone total expenses, pointing to a mix shift toward lower-margin traded/outsourced goods as the main squeeze. At the consolidated level, cost of materials consumed rose 32.9% YoY to ₹201.08 Cr and employee costs rose 20.5% YoY to ₹37.73 Cr, both outpacing the 11.5% topline growth.
The stock went into the print at ₹1,526.4, down 6.1% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the second-highest quarterly PAT of the last 6 quarters; PAT has now risen for 2 consecutive quarters; revenue is at a 6-quarter high.
What the summary numbers don't show
Consolidated basic EPS ₹9.75 vs ₹10.33 YoY — standalone basic EPS ₹5.89 vs ₹8.12 YoY
Neither our records nor a web search turned up prior formal guidance from management for this quarter, so vsGuidance is marked unknown rather than inferred; management gives no formal guidance on record here. A search for Street/consensus previews for this specific quarter also returned nothing concrete, so vsStreet is left unknown rather than guessed. The results filing carries no separate management commentary or press release beyond the regulatory outcome-of-board-meeting letter; the only substantive non-financial disclosure alongside the numbers is the appointment of Aditya Bhargava as CFO effective 4 August 2026, plus a routine allotment of 1,624 ESAR-scheme equity shares during the quarter — both governance/administrative items unconnected to the operating print.
W1
Consolidated OPM at 12.8% vs 15.0% YoY and ~13.1% QoQ (Q4 FY26) — watch whether raw-material/purchase cost inflation eases in Q2 FY27
W2
Standalone-vs-consolidated PAT gap (-27.3% vs -5.4% YoY) — watch if subsidiary PBT contribution (₹23.37 Cr this quarter) continues to offset standalone weakness
W3
New CFO Aditya Bhargava takes charge from 4 August 2026 — watch for cost-discipline or capital-allocation shifts on the next earnings call
Clean typed table, all totals/PBT/PAT tie exactly to the rupee; no exceptional items or minority interest. Standalone PAT -27.3% YoY vs consolidated -5.4% YoY — a >3% basis divergence explained by the two subsidiaries absorbing most of the group-level decline.