Kewal Kiran Clothing's consolidated revenue came in at Rs.279 Cr for Q1 FY27, up 19.4% YoY from Rs.233.75 Cr, with consolidated PAT (period total) up 22.7% YoY to Rs.41 Cr from Rs.33.41 Cr; PAT attributable to owners rose a similar 22.6% to Rs.38 Cr from Rs.31 Cr. EPS climbed to Rs.6.01 from Rs.5.08. Sequentially revenue fell 13.8% versus Q4 FY26's Rs.323.8 Cr and PAT was up 18.7% QoQ off a weaker Q4 base (Q4 NPM had dipped to 10.7%) — the QoQ revenue drop is a seasonal artifact given Q4 typically carries EOSS and wedding-season volumes, and management itself flags that revenue is unevenly spread through the year, so the YoY print is the one that matters here.
Net profit margin (on total income) expanded to 14.0% from 13.5% a year ago and rebounded sharply from Q4's 10.7%. Cost of materials consumed came in at 41.2% of revenue (Rs.115 Cr / Rs.279 Cr), sitting right inside management's guided 41-43% gross-margin band from the Q4 FY26 call, so the quarter is on-track versus that specific guidance marker; the company's broader 15-18% organic / 20% CAGR three-year revenue target is also tracking in-line given this quarter's 19.4% YoY growth. About Rs.11 Cr of the Rs.13 Cr other income line is investment-related (disposal gain + MTM gains) rather than core operating income, so a modest slice of the Rs.51 Cr consolidated PBT is non-recurring in nature even though it isn't classified as an exceptional item in the statement.
Street context is thin for this cap: Univest's trailing-growth preview (built off the Q1 FY26 base) pegged Q1 FY27 revenue at Rs.256-295 Cr and PAT at Rs.32-41 Cr — the actual print landed mid-range on revenue and at the very top of the PAT range, a beat on profitability against that framework. No brokerage-consensus estimate or management press release accompanying this filing was available to cross-check further. On the standalone (parent-only) books, revenue was Rs.203 Cr and PAT Rs.34 Cr with EPS Rs.5.52; the consolidated read is the primary one given the subsidiary (Kewal Kiran Developers) and JV (White Knitwears) structure, and the two bases tell a broadly consistent growth story. The quarter's other disclosed developments — a CHRO appointment (Farzeen Khan, effective August 1) and the routine trading-window closure ahead of results — are organisational and don't bear on the numbers.