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VOLTAS LTD. Q1 FY27 Results

VOLTASQ1 FY27 Results
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Result:Good· Market: DownMargin expansionCost led

Beat/Miss: Miss

MetricValueQ4 FY26Q1 FY26
Revenue4.7K Cr4.4%18.7%
Total Income4.8K Cr3.4%18.5%
Expenditure4.4K Cr5.7%17.1%
PBT322.70 Cr46.3%41.2%
Net Profit212.76 Cr87.6%51.3%
OPM5.68%1.17pp1.15pp
NPM4.47%2.17pp0.97pp
EPS6.4684.0%52.0%
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Revenue growth of 18.7% and adjusted PAT growth of 51.3% with margin expansion (NPM 3.5%→4.5%) are solid for consumer/manufacturing, but PAT missed Street by ~29% and the Electro-Mechanical Projects segment weakness caps this below very_good.

Q1 FY-2027 RESULTS · VOLTAS

Voltas Q1 FY27: Consol PAT +51% YoY to ₹213 Cr on RAC margins, misses ₹299 Cr Street view

PAT +51.3% YoY · revenue +18.7% · margins expanding · miss vs street

14 Aug 2026 · 3 min read
Revenue

₹4,673.5 Cr

+18.7% YoY

PAT (consolidated)

₹212.76 Cr

+51.3% YoY

Net margin

4.47%

+1pp YoY

EPS

₹6.46

Voltas's consolidated PAT rose 51.3% YoY to ₹212.76 Cr (₹213.76 Cr attributable to owners) on total income of ₹4,764.74 Cr, up 18.5% YoY; PBT climbed 40.8% YoY to ₹285.46 Cr. Revenue from operations of ₹4,673.50 Cr was roughly in line with Street's ~₹4,703 Cr estimate (Uniresearch, 34-analyst consensus), but consolidated PAT came in about 29% below the Street's ~₹299 Cr estimate — a clear miss on the bottom line even though the YoY growth rate itself is strong. Sequentially, PAT jumped 87.6% QoQ off Q4 FY26's seasonally weak ₹113.43 Cr base, and revenue actually fell 4.4% QoQ — Segment A (Unitary Cooling Products) is seasonally strongest in Q1, so the QoQ profit jump is a seasonality artifact rather than fresh momentum, and it masks a 27% YoY decline in the Electro-Mechanical Projects segment that dragged total revenue down sequentially.

The scoreboard

Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters

Consolidated P&L, ₹ Crore
Q1 FY-2027QoQYoY
Revenue₹4,673.5 Cr-4.4%+18.7%
Expenses₹4,442.04 Cr-5.7%+17.1%
PAT₹212.76 Cr+87.6%+51.3%
Net margin4.47%+2.2pp+1pp
EPS₹6.46+84%+52%

Net profit margin expanded to 4.5% from 3.5% a year ago and 2.3% last quarter. The Room AC business (Segment A) drove it: segment result margin recovered to 5.3% from 3.6% YoY (and 5.0% QoQ) even as RAC volumes surged 45% YoY against ~33% revenue growth, implying continued price/mix pressure on realisations. Management's press release attributes the recovery to progressive price hikes and cost optimisation (strategic sourcing, deeper localisation, manufacturing efficiencies) partly offsetting commodity inflation and rupee depreciation — echoing exactly the "gradual, progressive improvement in margins from currently compressed levels" management guided to on the Q4 FY26 call. Guidance is being met, not exceeded — margins remain short of the "historical norms" the company aspires to. Standalone PAT of ₹280.47 Cr (+37.8% YoY) is actually higher than consolidated, because consolidation strips out intercompany other income (₹164.73 Cr standalone vs ₹91.24 Cr consolidated) and folds in the ₹37.24 Cr Voltbek JV loss — a divergence worth flagging even though both point the same direction.

1,210.521,256.711,302.91,349.091,395.281,320.505-1106-0406-3007-2308-14Q1 FY-2027 results
The tape into the print — daily closes, last 3 months

The stock went into the print at ₹1,320.5, down 3.8% over the past month of trading.

₹ Cr
087.99175.98263.97235.69Q4 FY25rev ₹4,768 Cr140.61Q1 FY26rev ₹3,939 Cr31.5Q2 FY26rev ₹2,347 Cr84.46Q3 FY26rev ₹3,071 Cr113.43Q4 FY26rev ₹4,888 Cr212.76Q1 FY27rev ₹4,674 Cr
Quarterly consolidated PAT, ₹ Crore

For context: this is the second-highest quarterly PAT of the last 6 quarters; PAT has now risen for 3 consecutive quarters.

What management guided (4 FY-2026 call)
Management projects an optimistic demand outlook for the upcoming peak season, driven by a strong summer, and plans to pass on significant input cost inflation through further price hikes. They guide for a gradual, progressive improvement in margins from currently compressed levels, with an aspiration to eventually ret

This quarter: met

The quarter's corporate actions line up with the print: Voltas crossed 1 million Room AC units sold in 81 days (a pre-result watch item), lifting secondary market share to 17.3% and widening the lead over the nearest competitor to 4 percentage points. The Qatar Court of Appeal ruled in Voltas's favour on the long-running ₹432.66 Cr bank-guarantee dispute, though the Main Contractor's appeal to the Court of Cassation keeps it sub judice with no P&L impact booked this quarter. Segment B's international order booking "remained delayed" on Middle East conflict risk even as the carry-forward order book held at over ₹6,345 Cr, and the Head of Sales's announced retirement (Jul 28) adds a leadership transition to track. MD Mukundan Menon C P called it "a defining quarter," citing the RAC milestone and Voltbek's "highest ever quarterly sales" — the numbers back the RAC claim but show Voltbek is still loss-making on an equity-accounted basis. Voltas also announced a JV with Atomberg for AC compressors the same day, a supply-chain move outside this quarter's P&L.

  • W1

    Segment B international order intake — bookings stayed delayed on Middle East conflict risk despite a ₹6,345 Cr carry-forward order book (Jun-26); watch for revival

  • W2

    Room AC margin trajectory — recovered to 5.3% in Q1 FY27 (from 3.6% YoY / 5.0% QoQ); management guides further 'gradual, progressive' improvement toward historical norms

  • W3

    Voltbek JV profitability — ₹37.24 Cr share-of-loss booked this quarter despite 'highest ever quarterly sales'; watch whether scale converts to consolidated profit

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