Walchandnagar standalone PAT ₹1.18cr aided by one-off gain; core business still loss-making
revenue +83.75% · margins expanding
₹90.83 Cr
+83.75% YoY
₹1.18 Cr
1.21%
+20.5pp YoY
₹0.17
Walchandnagar Industries reported standalone revenue of ₹90.83cr for Q1 FY27, up 83.7% YoY from ₹49.43cr (though down 2.35% QoQ from ₹93.02cr), and swung to a reported PAT of ₹1.18cr (EPS ₹0.17) from a loss of ₹10.39cr a year ago. But the swing to profit is not organic: the segment note shows a ₹3.34cr one-off profit on sale of asset sitting inside this quarter's Other Income/PBT — strip it out and the company posted an adjusted pre-tax loss of ₹2.16cr. That adjusted loss is still a ~79% narrowing versus the ₹10.39cr loss in the year-ago quarter, so the underlying trend is improving on higher volumes, but the headline swing to profit is a one-off artifact, not a clean turnaround. QoQ, reported PAT fell 59.9% from ₹2.94cr, and that prior quarter also carried its own ₹0.68cr exceptional gain, so both quarters compared here are optically flattered.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The margin story is that segment operating profit (PBIT) of ₹8.56cr is almost entirely absorbed by finance costs of ₹10.01cr — nearly flat YoY (₹9.86cr) and QoQ (₹9.31cr) — leaving essentially nothing for the bottom line without the asset-sale gain. Segment-wise, Heavy Engineering revenue rose 66.6% YoY to ₹70.11cr and Foundry & Machine Shop revenue jumped from ₹2.02cr to ₹15.34cr, with that segment also flipping from a ₹1.49cr loss to a ₹1.51cr profit — the volume recovery is real and broad-based, even if it hasn't yet reached the net-profit line on an adjusted basis. No tax was provided in the quarter, consistent with both comparison periods, reflecting the company's continuing/deferred loss position.
The stock went into the print at ₹232.8, down 9.4% over the past month of trading.
There is no analyst coverage or published Street estimate for this quarter available via web search, and neither our records nor a search turned up formal management guidance for FY27, so vsStreet and vsGuidance are both unknown/not assessable — a data gap typical for a small-cap with no formal brokerage coverage. Separately, CFO Nishant Saigal resigned on July 30, 2026, just days before this result was approved (board meeting doubled as the 117th AGM date, August 11, 2026); the filing carries the Managing Director's signature only, and continuity of financial leadership is a fair near-term watch item given the finance-cost-heavy balance sheet.
W1
Whether the adjusted core loss (₹2.16cr this quarter, ex one-off asset-sale gain) continues to narrow as Heavy Engineering (+66.6% YoY) and Foundry & Machine Shop (+659% YoY) revenue growth carries forward
W2
Finance cost trajectory — at ₹10.01cr it exceeds segment operating profit of ₹8.56cr and remains the single biggest drag on reaching sustainable adjusted profitability
W3
CFO succession following Nishant Saigal's July 30, 2026 resignation, and any impact on financial reporting continuity