Tirupati Balajee Q1 FY27: consol PAT falls 41% YoY as costs outrun revenue growth
PAT -41.04% YoY · revenue +9.45% · margins compressing
₹139.56 Cr
+9.45% YoY
₹3.75 Cr
-41.04% YoY
2.66%
-2.2pp YoY
₹0.41
Shree Tirupati Balajee Agro Trading's consolidated Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026) revenue rose 9.4% YoY to ₹139.56 Cr (₹127.51 Cr in Q1 FY26), but profit for the period fell 41% YoY to ₹3.75 Cr (₹6.36 Cr), with the owners' share of profit down 34.8% YoY to ₹3.35 Cr. Basic consolidated EPS was ₹0.41 against ₹0.63 a year ago. Standalone (parent-only) results diverge sharply on the topline: standalone revenue jumped 33.5% YoY to ₹104.15 Cr (₹78.01 Cr), well ahead of the group's 9.4% growth, implying the FIBC/subsidiary businesses (Shree Tirupati Balajee FIBC, Jagannath Plastics, Honourable Packaging) shrank on a combined basis YoY — their revenue contribution fell to roughly ₹35.4 Cr from ₹49.5 Cr. Standalone PAT nonetheless fell 31.6% YoY to ₹2.37 Cr, tracking the same margin pressure seen at the group level.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The profit decline is entirely operational, not a one-off: neither statement discloses any exceptional item, so reported and adjusted YoY changes are the same. At the consolidated level, net margin compressed to about 2.7% from 4.9% YoY, and operating margin (revenue less material, employee and other costs, excluding finance and depreciation) fell to roughly 7.5% from 9.9%. The squeeze came from cost growth outpacing revenue: consolidated employee benefit expense rose 22.6% YoY to ₹11.90 Cr and other expenses rose 35.8% YoY to ₹34.01 Cr, while finance costs actually fell 6.8% YoY to ₹5.15 Cr. Sequentially the picture is milder — revenue rose 7.7% and profit rose 1.1% versus Q4 FY26 — but for a woven-sack/FIBC packaging business tied to agri and industrial offtake, a Q1 sequential uptick is more plausibly seasonal than a trend reversal, and it does not offset the YoY margin erosion.
The stock went into the print at ₹26.99, down 6.7% over the past month of trading.
There is no analyst consensus or brokerage preview on record for this stock — an external search turned up no dedicated Q1 FY27 estimates, consistent with thin coverage of this small-cap, so vsStreet is unknown rather than a miss. Management has issued no formal guidance in our records or in this filing, and no press release accompanied the results, so the print cannot be graded against a stated outlook either; separately, FY26 full-year consolidated earnings had already fallen roughly 57% YoY per public data, so this quarter's decline continues rather than reverses that trend. Corporate activity in the quarter was otherwise procedural: the company closed its trading window ahead of results (Jun 29), was fined ₹4.73 Lakh by the Income Tax department (Jun 8, immaterial to the P&L), and issued a ₹4.09 Cr corporate guarantee (May 29). At the same August 12 board meeting that approved these results, the heads of HR and ERP both resigned as Senior Management Personnel effective immediately, citing personal reasons and pre-occupation respectively — unrelated to the financial results per the disclosures.
W1
Whether employee (+22.6% YoY) and other-expense (+35.8% YoY) growth moderates in Q2 FY27 — the key lever for margin recovery toward the ~4.9% year-ago consolidated NPM.
W2
Subsidiary-level revenue recovery: combined FIBC/Jagannath Plastics/Honourable Packaging contribution fell to ~₹35.4 Cr from ~₹49.5 Cr YoY — watch whether the gap vs standalone's 33.5% growth narrows.
W3
Any operational impact from the concurrent departure of the HR and ERP department heads, since no successor was named in this filing.