Swelect Q1 FY27: consolidated PAT down 64% YoY to ₹7.65 Cr on ₹8 Cr litigation charge
PAT -63.8% YoY · revenue -26.21% · margins compressing
₹130.77 Cr
-26.21% YoY
₹7.65 Cr
-63.8% YoY
5.44%
-5.7pp YoY
₹4.66
SWELECT's consolidated (primary) Q1 FY27 print was weak on a YoY basis: revenue fell 26.2% to ₹130.77 Cr (₹177.22 Cr in Q1 FY26) and PAT fell 63.8% to ₹7.65 Cr (₹21.14 Cr a year ago), with consolidated EPS at ₹4.66 versus ₹13.55. No formal quarterly consensus estimate was found for this small-cap name — the only tracked street figure is a broader analyst projection (Univest) of 15-20% PAT growth for full FY27, a pace this quarter runs well behind; vsStreet is marked unknown given the absence of a Q1-specific estimate. Management has issued no formal numeric guidance either, so vsGuidance is unknown — its only forward comment is qualitative confidence in maintaining standalone margins and optimism on two EPC orders under advanced discussion.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
Roughly ₹8 Cr of the YoY expense increase is a one-off: the group disclosed a litigation contingency provision at one subsidiary, booked within 'other expenses' rather than as a formal exceptional item. Stripping it out, adjusted consolidated PBT would be ~₹18.4 Cr against a reported ₹10.4 Cr, and adjusted PAT decline is roughly 36% YoY rather than the reported 64% — still a decline, but materially steadier. Consolidated NPM (PAT/total income) compressed to 5.44% from 11.19% a year ago, though it was roughly flat-to-better sequentially (5.28% last quarter); finance costs (+9.4% YoY to ₹15.24 Cr) and depreciation (+10% YoY to ₹12.70 Cr) also rose as subsidiary capex and debt scaled.
The stock went into the print at ₹680.05, up 5% over the past month of trading.
What the summary numbers don't show
QoQ revenue -35.4% and PAT -31.0% reflect a step-down from a stronger Q4 (year-end project execution) rather than a fresh deterioration.
The consolidated weakness sits in sharp contrast to the standalone (parent-only) print, which grew strongly: standalone revenue rose 82% YoY to ₹119.49 Cr and standalone PAT rose 363% YoY to ₹18.68 Cr — higher than the entire consolidated PAT, a divergence readers will see elsewhere and should not mistake for an error. The gap between standalone and consolidated revenue (a rough proxy for the subsidiary/EPC project business) narrowed from ~₹112 Cr a year ago to ~₹11 Cr this quarter, indicating subsidiary-level project revenue shrank sharply even as the parent's manufacturing business expanded — consistent with management's own framing that 'our standalone financials have delivered healthy operating margins' while staying silent on the weaker consolidated trend. The Board also kept the previously flagged Dexler Solar Park Phase 1 acquisition in abeyance this quarter and approved a further ₹5.5 Cr investment in wholly-owned subsidiary SWELECT Sunpower Plus for a 5 MW Karnataka group-captive solar plant (diluting SWELECT's stake there to 86.1%) — neither moves this quarter's numbers but both bear on the subsidiary trajectory ahead.
W1
Whether the ₹800 Lakh subsidiary litigation contingency recurs or was one-time — determines if the adjusted ~-36% YoY PAT trend, not the reported -64%, is the right run-rate to track.
W2
Outcome of the 'advanced discussions for two large EPC orders' management flagged — any confirmed order book addition next quarter.
W3
Whether consolidated revenue (down 26% YoY) recovers as the standalone-vs-consolidated revenue gap — a proxy for subsidiary/EPC contribution, down from ~₹112 Cr to ~₹11 Cr YoY — normalizes.