United Spirits Q1: consolidated PAT ₹463 Cr (+11%) flattered by IPL; core spirits growth modest 5%
PAT +11% YoY · revenue +5.1% · margins compressing
₹6,122 Cr
+5.1% YoY
₹463 Cr
+11% YoY
7.47%
+0.9pp YoY
₹6.52
United Spirits reported consolidated net profit of ₹463 Cr for Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026), up 11.0% YoY from ₹417 Cr but down 14.1% sequentially from ₹539 Cr. The headline growth is entirely accounting mix, not core strength: the whole YoY profit gain came from the discontinued Royal Challengers (RCSPL/IPL) business, whose post-tax profit rose to ₹226 Cr from ₹160 Cr on the seasonally strong April–June IPL window. Strip it out and continuing beverage-alcohol PAT actually fell to ₹237 Cr from ₹257 Cr, held back by an ₹81 Cr exceptional severance charge (₹55 Cr employee severance + ₹26 Cr Supply Agility programme) versus just ₹11 Cr a year ago, largely tied to the Hyderabad factory closure announced July 8. Adjusting both sides for exceptionals, continuing PBT rose ~12% to ₹400 Cr — the real underlying number.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The topline was steady rather than strong. Consolidated revenue from operations was ₹6,122 Cr, +5.1% YoY on a like-for-like continuing basis (₹5,823 Cr restated), with net beverage-alcohol revenue ex-excise up 6.2% to ₹2,708 Cr — premiumisation-led but decelerating from the double-digit prints of last year. Margins compressed: beverage-alcohol segment EBITDA was ₹429 Cr (15.8% of net revenue vs 16.4% a year ago) as advertising and sales-promotion spend jumped 34% to ₹312 Cr, a deliberate brand reinvestment that squeezed the operating line. Excise duty remained ₹3,414 Cr, over half of gross billings.
The stock went into the print at ₹1,404.2, up 4.5% over the past month of trading.
Standalone tells a rosier but less clean story — PAT ₹391 Cr (+52% YoY) and PBT ₹473 Cr (+36%) — but that is inflated by other income of ₹222 Cr versus ₹61 Cr a year ago, which eliminates on consolidation; the >3% growth divergence between standalone and consolidated is almost entirely this line, so consolidated (+11% reported, ~12% adjusted at continuing PBT) is the number to anchor on. Management gives no formal quarterly guidance and no prior outlook is on record; no specific Street poll surfaced for the quarter, though the +5% topline runs modestly ahead of the ~2% forward FY revenue-growth consensus. The RCSPL sale to the Bolt/Times consortium (₹16,663 Cr enterprise value) is progressing — CCI clearance received, BCCI approval pending, targeted within 12 months of the March 2026 announcement — after which the reported profit base loses the IPL contribution and the continuing spirits business will stand on its own. The concurrent ₹2.69 Cr investment for a 10.08% stake in Nuvola Spirits is immaterial to the print.
W1
Beverage-alcohol EBITDA margin: 15.8% this quarter vs 16.4% YoY — watch whether the 34% A&P step-up (₹312 Cr) eases or is a sustained brand-investment reset
W2
Completion of RCSPL/RCB divestment (₹16,663 Cr EV) pending BCCI approval; targeted within 12 months of the March 2026 announcement — closing removes the IPL profit that carried this quarter's PAT
W3
Whether the ₹81 Cr severance/plant-closure charge normalises next quarter or the Supply Agility programme drives further exceptional costs
Clean digital PDF. Consolidated presents Sports/RCSPL (RCB) as DISCONTINUED ops per Ind AS 105; consolidated PBT ₹587 Cr and tax ₹124 Cr are TOTALS (continuing PBT 319 + discontinued 268; tax 82+42) reconciling to PAT ₹463 Cr = continuing 237 + discontinued 226; EPS 6.52 = 3.34 continuing + 3.18 discontinued. Exceptional items ₹81 Cr (₹55 Cr employee severance + ₹26 Cr Supply Agility, tied to Hyderabad plant closure) vs ₹11 Cr yr-ago. Prior-yr revenue restated to 5,823 continuing (DB's 6,295 includes discontinued sports). Standalone other income spiked ₹222 vs ₹61 Cr (inter-co, eliminates on consolidation).