Satia swings to ₹17 Cr loss in Q1FY27 on one-off deferred tax hit; core PBT flat
PAT -154.17% YoY · revenue -2.46% · margins compressing
₹361.81 Cr
-2.46% YoY
₹-17.12 Cr
-154.17% YoY
-4.59%
-13pp YoY
₹-1.71
Satia Industries reported a standalone net loss of ₹17.12 Cr for Q1 FY27 (EPS -₹1.71), reversing a ₹31.60 Cr profit a year ago (EPS ₹3.16) and a ₹5.80 Cr profit in Q4 FY26. Revenue from operations fell 2.5% YoY to ₹361.81 Cr (₹370.92 Cr) and 7.1% QoQ (₹389.56 Cr), with the Paper segment — 99.9% of sales — tracking the same decline.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The loss is not an operating story: pre-tax profit (PBT) was ₹29.12 Cr, down just 5.4% YoY (₹30.79 Cr), essentially flat. The swing to a net loss comes from a ₹46.24 Cr total tax charge against that ₹29.12 Cr PBT — an effective rate over 150% — of which ₹39.33 Cr is a one-time, non-cash deferred tax remeasurement tied to the company's switch to the concessional tax regime under Section 200 of the new Income-tax Act, 2025 (equivalent to the erstwhile Section 115BAA). Management states this ends its Section 80-IA deduction on the Cogeneration Division and explicitly frames the charge as non-recurring and non-cash, with no operating deterioration behind it — a claim the flat PBT supports. Stripping the deferred-tax component and applying only the current-tax run rate (₹6.91 Cr, ~23.7% of PBT) implies an adjusted PAT of roughly ₹22.2 Cr, still down about 30% YoY — a genuine, if more moderate, decline once the one-off is excluded. NPM turned negative to -4.6% from +8.4% YoY on the reported loss; EBIT margin (segment PBIT/revenue) eased modestly to 9.1% from 9.7% YoY.
The stock went into the print at ₹61, down 1.2% over the past month of trading.
No analyst consensus or brokerage preview for this print could be located, and the company/context carry no formal prior guidance on record for the quarter, so vsStreet and vsGuidance are both unknown here. The quarter's other disclosed development is the planned shutdown of Paper Machine 3 since June 1, 2026 for roughly five months of refurbishment aimed at higher speed and capacity — a headwind that will weigh on volumes through most of FY27 before the efficiency gains show up. Q4 FY26's comparison quarter itself carried a separate ₹6.67 Cr labour-code exceptional charge, underscoring that near-term standalone prints have been noisy on one-offs for two quarters running.
W1
PM-3 restart timing — shutdown began June 1, 2026 for ~5 months; watch Q2/Q3 FY27 volumes for the production hit and the higher-speed/capacity gains management flagged.
W2
Tax rate normalisation — Q1's ₹46.24 Cr charge included a one-off ₹39.33 Cr deferred-tax remeasurement; confirm Q2 FY27 tax reverts closer to the ~24% effective rate implied by current tax alone.
W3
Revenue trajectory — down both YoY (-2.5%) and QoQ (-7.1%) this quarter; watch whether realisations stabilise once PM-3 capacity returns.
Clean typed table, no scan artifacts; totalIncome and PAT arithmetic both tie out exactly. No consolidated statement — company has no subsidiary/associate/JV (Note 6). PAT loss driven entirely by a one-time non-cash deferred tax charge (Note 9) from transition to the concessional tax regime, not an operating exceptional item.