Ramco Cements Q1FY27: consolidated PAT falls 63% YoY to ₹31 Cr as costs squeeze margins
PAT -63.05% YoY · revenue +9.6% · margins compressing
₹2,273.05 Cr
+9.6% YoY
₹31.24 Cr
-63.05% YoY
1.37%
-2.7pp YoY
₹1.32
The Ramco Cements' consolidated PAT for the quarter ended 30 June 2026 fell 63.1% year-on-year to ₹31.24 Cr from ₹84.56 Cr, and 79.3% sequentially from ₹150.72 Cr, even as consolidated revenue grew 9.6% YoY to ₹2,273.05 Cr (down 12.9% QoQ from the seasonally stronger Q4). The reported PAT includes a ₹12.62 Cr exceptional gain on sale of surplus land that the year-ago quarter did not have; stripping that out, adjusted PAT is down closer to 74.5% YoY to roughly ₹21.5 Cr, and pre-exceptional PBT alone collapsed 75.8% YoY to ₹27.77 Cr from ₹114.87 Cr — the underlying print is weaker than the headline number suggests.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The damage sits squarely on margins: net profit margin compressed to 1% from 4% a year ago and 6% last quarter, and operating margin fell to 14% from 19% YoY (15% QoQ), even though cost of materials and depreciation were roughly flat YoY. Power & fuel cost ₹609.74 Cr and transportation & handling ₹489.81 Cr together account for nearly half of total expenses, and employee costs rose to ₹157.47 Cr from ₹147.07 Cr YoY. We found no formal Street consensus estimate for this specific quarter to grade the print against, so vsStreet is marked unknown rather than guessed. On guidance, commentary from the company's FY26 results (May 2026) had flagged that packing and diesel cost increases would show up in Q1 FY27, with the fuller impact of higher fuel costs to hit from Q2 FY27 — this quarter's margin compression is consistent with that early-stage cost pressure materialising on schedule; management's press release for this specific filing was not available in our records to quote directly.
The stock went into the print at ₹933.8, up 1.4% over the past month of trading.
What the summary numbers don't show
Consolidated basic & diluted EPS ₹1.32, down from ₹3.60 YoY and ₹6.38 QoQ.
Standalone PAT ₹31.86 Cr (EPS ₹1.35) closely tracks consolidated — no material divergence between the two statements this quarter.
Two days before this result, on 5 August 2026, the company disclosed disposal of non-core assets worth ₹1,106.47 Cr — a separate, larger divestment than the recurring surplus-land exceptional gains that have appeared in results over the past few quarters (₹573.52 Cr in FY26, ₹12.62 Cr this quarter). The board also recommended a ₹2.50/share dividend for FY26 in the same window. Neither of these items flows through the Q1 FY27 P&L shown here, but both point to continued balance-sheet monetisation activity around the same period as a soft operating quarter.
W1
Management flagged the full impact of higher fuel costs to hit from Q2 FY27 (packing/diesel costs already visible in Q1) — watch whether OPM (14% this quarter) compresses further next quarter.
W2
Revenue grew 9.6% YoY but fell 12.9% QoQ — watch for sequential rebuild in Q2 after the seasonal Q4 high base.
W3
Deployment/impact of the ₹1,106.47 Cr non-core asset disposal (announced 5 Aug 2026) on net worth (₹8,124.98 Cr) and debt-equity (0.49x currently).
Capacity ramp-up and margin durability under the lens
Ramco Cements reports Q1 FY27 on Aug 7 with cement volumes and construction chemicals scaling the watch — capacity expansion underway and pricing dynamics critical to validate FY27 guidance.
The Setup
Ramco Cements enters Q1 FY27 off a resilient FY26 — full-year revenue of ₹9,055.92 Cr (+5.9% YoY) and net profit of ₹693.62 Cr (+66% YoY), underpinned by volume steadiness (182.20 LT cement, +0.25% YoY) and margin recovery. The Street's narrative hinges on two threads: (1) whether Q1 validates FY27 PAT growth guidance, and (2) whether construction chemicals — which surged 80% in FY26 — sustains momentum. With two consecutive strong quarters expected to unlock fresh institutional accumulation, Q1 results are framed as a critical validation test.
~₹2,200–2,300 Cr
In line with FY26 quarterly run-rate (~₹2,264 Cr avg); cement volumes expected 45–47 LT, construction chemicals with H1 momentum
~19–20%
FY26 Q4 delivered strong margins; watch for input costs and cement price realisation in Q1
~₹140–160 Cr
Normalized on FY26 Q4 (₹146 Cr); growth trajectory hinges on operating leverage from capacity additions
45–47 LT
FY26 ran at 45.5 LT/qtr avg; demand backdrop supportive (housing revival, govt capex) but Q1 typically seasonal
What a strong quarter looks like
A beat would show: (1) cement volumes tracking ahead of 46 LT guidance (demand uptick post-monsoon ramp, export traction) and/or cement prices holding above FY26 realization; (2) construction chemicals sales climbing >15% QoQ from FY26 Q4 momentum (now at 5.86 LT run-rate annually, up 80% YoY); (3) EBITDA margin stickiness at 20%+ despite raw-material inflation; (4) debt trajectory improving — capex absorption from the Kolimigundla Line II commissioning (July 2025, 3.15 MTPA clinker capacity). A miss would telegraph: volume softness <45 LT (demand weakness), margin compression into 17–18% (pricing pressure), or guidance reduction on FY27 PAT growth.
Street consensus & debate
Since last quarter — filings & events
1 · Dividend & AGM signal
FY26 dividend recommended at ₹2.50/share; 68th AGM scheduled Aug 20, 2026. Routine governance motion but timing confirms confidence going into Q1 result.
2 · Pledging activity
Rajapalayam Mills (major shareholder at ~8.5% of promoter block) has executed successive pledge/release cycles on ~19 lakh shares in late Jul 2026. Typically signals liquidity management; no signalling of promoter exit, but worth monitoring for any broadening.
3 · Capacity commissioning
Kolimigundla Line II clinkerisation now live (July 2025, 3.15 MTPA capacity). Grinding capacity expansion to 3.0 MTPA targeted by Mar 2027. Capex cycle supports H2 FY27 volume growth; Q1 may still reflect ramp-in headwinds.
4 · ESG & branding
BRSR submitted for FY26; 'Hard Worker' construction chemicals campaign won 6 Kyoorius awards (May 2026). Signals brand momentum in high-margin adjacency; growth from 3.26 to 5.86 LT (FY26) validates strategic pivot.
5 · Legal tail-off
₹2.13 Cr CENVAT credit dispute resolved favorably (Jun 2026); ₹1.60 Cr excise duty litigation closed (Jun 2026). Reduces contingent liability tail; one-time tailwinds unlikely to repeat but clears overhang.
On track?
Yes, with caveats. FY26 delivered a 66% PAT surge on the back of 5.9% revenue growth — margin expansion story. FY27 guidance (not yet publicly granular in our DB) is expected to model similar or slightly higher growth. Q1 FY27 revenue tracking ~₹2,200–2,300 Cr is on the FY26 quarterly baseline; cement volumes steady at 45–47 LT align with FY26 trajectory. The real test: does EBITDA margin hold at 19–20% as capex ramps (cash outflow for Kolimigundla ramp-in), or does pricing pressure compress it into 17–18%? If Q1 confirms margin durability + construction chemicals sustains 50%+ annual growth, the stock re-rates towards the ₹1,005–1,305 targets. A stumble on either front (pricing capitulation or construction chemicals plateau) triggers the downside case of 15–20% correction.
On result day — three things to watch
1 · Volume trajectory & pricing grip
Cement volume call for Q2–Q4 FY27 and expected ASP (average selling price) will signal whether the company is defending pricing or ceding ground. Housing demand lift is real but not infinite; if volumes stall <45 LT or ASP guidance dips, it signals sector softness.
2 · Construction chemicals breakout
Is the 80% FY26 growth rate a one-time product-mix gain or a durable step-change? Q1 guidance on construction chemicals volumes (target: 3.0 MTPA by FY27E) will validate the high-margin diversification thesis. Street consensus hinges on this thread holding.
3 · Capex & debt posture
How much capex will Ramco absorb in H1 FY27? Will FY27 net debt guidance come down or hold flat? Kolimigundla ramp-in is capex-intensive; if management signals debt reduction despite capex, it unlocks fresh momentum. Conversely, flat or rising debt (even with capex) could temper upside.
Ramco Cements reports Q1 FY27 on August 7 with the Street primed for validation: can the company sustain margin and volume momentum into FY27 while scaling construction chemicals? The stock prices in a ₹1,005 near-term target contingent on two quarters of PAT growth. Q1 is the first milestone. A beat on volume, margin hold, and construction chemicals guidance would support re-rating; a miss or cautious guidance triggers a sharp correction into the ₹750–850 band (downside case flagged by analysts). Watch cement pricing realisation, construction chemicals scale-up credibility, and capex-driven deleveraging intent — all three define the narrative.
Report date: August 7, 2026. Record date for dividend: August 13, 2026. Key risk: if monsoon brings uneven regional demand or if global cement prices drag Indian realisation lower, Q1 volume and margin could disappoint, forcing Street to reprice FY27 growth expectations.