Shoppers Stop Q1: consolidated net loss narrows to ₹14.25 Cr as revenue rises 11% YoY
PAT +9.47% YoY · revenue +11.23% · margins expanding
₹1,291.41 Cr
+11.23% YoY
₹-14.25 Cr
+9.47% YoY
-1.1%
+0.2pp YoY
₹-1.29
Shoppers Stop reported a consolidated net loss of ₹14.25 Cr for Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026), narrower than the ₹15.74 Cr loss a year earlier and the ₹16.35 Cr loss in the March quarter. Revenue from operations grew 11.2% YoY to ₹1,291.41 Cr (up 6.7% QoQ), and with no exceptional items on either side of the comparison this is the clean underlying picture — a loss-making but improving seasonal first quarter, not a turnaround. Net margin edged up to -1.1% from -1.3% a year ago as the loss shrank faster than revenue; operating margin stayed roughly flat near ~14.5%, with the drag sitting in the fixed cost base — depreciation (₹138 Cr) and finance costs (₹74 Cr, largely lease-related under Ind AS 116) together exceed the entire pre-tax loss, which is why an operationally positive quarter still prints red on a reported basis. Q1 is structurally the softest quarter for apparel retail, so the sequential loss reduction is partly seasonality rather than a step-change.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
Management framed the quarter more favourably than the reported number: on a non-GAAP basis it cited a small net profit of ~₹5 Cr, EBITDA up ~40% to ₹43 Cr, department-store like-for-like growth of 6% with a fifth straight quarter of footfall growth (+3% LFL), and a recovery in the value-fashion format INTUNE, whose revenue rose 21% YoY to ₹82 Cr on 10% LFL — a reversal after four weak quarters. The widely circulated '₹1,536 Cr revenue / back in profit' figures reflect gross brand sales and that non-GAAP view, and should not be confused with the ₹1,291.41 Cr Ind AS revenue and ₹14.25 Cr reported loss. Standalone told the same story a notch weaker (revenue ₹1,185.38 Cr, net loss ₹16.71 Cr). No formal management guidance or brokerage consensus is on record for this mid-cap, so there is no beat/miss to score; the readable checkpoint is whether the INTUNE recovery and LFL momentum can pull the reported bottom line to breakeven in the seasonally stronger festive quarters. Concurrent board actions this quarter were routine — AGM approvals, ESOP/RSU grants (allotment of 80,916 shares), and a promoter-reclassification application; none bear on the P&L. An unprovided retrospective service-tax claim of ₹20.11 Cr remains a contingent overhang pending the Supreme Court.
The stock went into the print at ₹378, up 4.6% over the past month of trading.
W1
Whether reported consolidated loss can reach breakeven in the seasonally stronger H2 festive quarters, from -₹14.25 Cr this quarter
W2
INTUNE recovery durability — can it hold >20% YoY growth and 10% LFL after this trend reversal (₹82 Cr revenue)
W3
Department-store LFL sustaining ~6% and the footfall growth streak (+3% LFL) extending beyond five quarters