Sunshield Chemicals Q1 FY27: standalone PAT nearly doubles YoY to ₹13.5 Cr on sharp margin expansion
PAT +97.8% YoY · revenue +11.93% · margins expanding
₹127.47 Cr
+11.93% YoY
₹13.49 Cr
+97.8% YoY
10.51%
+4.6pp YoY
₹15.34
Sunshield Chemicals posted standalone revenue of ₹127.47 Cr for Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026), up 11.9% YoY from ₹113.88 Cr and 16.2% QoQ from ₹109.67 Cr. Profit after tax was the real story: ₹13.49 Cr, up 97.8% YoY from ₹6.82 Cr and 26.6% QoQ from ₹10.66 Cr — profit growth ran well ahead of topline growth, with no exceptional or one-off items on either side of the comparison, so the print is a clean read on operating performance.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The expansion sits on the operating line: OPM rose to 16.05% from 11.08% a year ago (and from 15.05% last quarter), while NPM improved to 10.51% from 5.91% YoY. Cost of materials consumed, at ₹79.55 Cr, was 62.4% of revenue versus a heavier mix a year ago, and finance costs fell to ₹0.20 Cr from ₹2.27 Cr YoY, both aiding the bottom line alongside the revenue growth. Tax expense rose to ₹4.56 Cr from ₹2.34 Cr YoY, an effective rate of about 25.3%, roughly in line with the prior year. EPS came in at ₹15.34 (basic and diluted, not annualised) against ₹9.17 a year ago and ₹12.12 last quarter.
The stock went into the print at ₹1,237.15, up 3.1% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the highest quarterly PAT in the last 6 quarters on our records; PAT has now risen for 2 consecutive quarters; revenue is at a 6-quarter high.
We have no prior management guidance or concall commentary on record for this company, and no analyst previews or consensus estimates surfaced in a web search — this appears to be a thinly covered small-cap with no formal outlook on record, so vsGuidance and vsStreet cannot be assessed and are marked unknown rather than guessed. There was also no separate management press release accompanying this filing to draw framing from. Corporate developments this quarter were largely administrative rather than operational: the board approved these unaudited results on August 11, 2026, following its 39th AGM on July 3, 2026 at which a ₹3/share dividend for FY26 was recommended and Cyrus Poonevala was reappointed as an independent director — none of these directly explain the margin move, which instead traces to the cost-line improvement above.
W1
Whether OPM (16.05% this quarter) holds above the ~15% level seen in Q4 FY26, absent any formal management guidance on record.
W2
Raw material cost ratio (62.4% of revenue this quarter) — further easing would be an additional margin lever.
W3
Sustainability of the sharp YoY earnings jump given no forward-looking commentary from management is available in our records to verify against.
Standalone only (single reportable segment, no consolidated statement in filing); figures converted from ₹ Lakh to ₹ Crore; all self-checks reconcile exactly; no exceptional items disclosed; auditor issued unmodified limited-review report.