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Pitti Engineering posted strong volume growth and revised its annual volume target upward, driven by broad-based demand from data centers, mining, and railways, while executing significant capacity expansions.
The company will discuss its operational and financial performance for the quarter ended June 30, 2026.
Strong revenue and profit growth driven by a strategic shift to higher-value HT and MVCC cables, with significant capacity expansion underway.
Revenue growth driven by a sharp shift to Africa was offset by higher logistics and employee costs, pressuring margins amid strategic investments for long-term scaling.
The company delivered steady revenue growth and industry-leading occupancy despite geopolitical and air travel headwinds, while advancing a significant pipeline for long-term expansion.
The company delivered modest revenue growth but a sharp improvement in profitability, driven by a shift towards offshore delivery and focus on high-margin products and services.
Revenue growth of 20% this quarter, driven by new Jharsuguda plant and strong order booking across both established pipes and new infrastructure products like crash barriers, poles, and transmission line towers.
Manipal Hospitals delivered strong growth in its first quarter as a public company, driven by patient demand, high-acuity specialty care, and the integration of Sahyadri Hospitals.
Varroc aims to achieve a revenue target of INR 20,000 crores by FY31, driven by strong order wins in EV and overseas electronics, with anticipated growth of around 20% in FY27.
Max Healthcare posted strong revenue growth and continued its capacity expansion while embarking on a new medical education business.
Revenue grew 22% YoY with strong profit expansion as management deliberately protected price realizations and margins over volume, citing subdued price elasticity of demand.
The company delivered strong financial performance driven by its transformation into a focused FDF manufacturer, with new CDMO partnerships commercialized and sharp margin expansion.
The company delivered strong growth and margin expansion, driven by a mix shift towards protection and annuity products, alongside benefits from a favorable yield curve.
Strong volume-driven revenue growth across geographies, driven by superior product technology and efficiency, with management confident of sustaining and improving margins despite raw material cost pressures.
AXISCADES reported a record quarterly revenue of Rs 346 Cr while booking a net loss due to one-off costs from its strategic pivot to a manufacturing-focused company in aerospace, defense, electronics, and space.
Stallion India started FY27 with strong profit growth and is focusing on executing key expansion projects, including its high-purity helium and R32 manufacturing facilities, to drive future growth.
NIS Management started FY27 with strong top-line growth and margin expansion, securing large orders while focusing on shifting its service mix towards higher-margin technology and project-based businesses.
The company achieved a return to profit after a prior-year loss, but faces a challenging global environment impacting revenues.
Q1 saw consolidation and restructuring across channels to prioritize margin health and sustainable growth over top-line expansion, leading to a temporary revenue dent but improved EBITDA.
The company is recovering from a period of project delays and restrictions, aiming to return to FY24-25 revenue and margin levels by year-end.
Orient Technologies delivered a strong sequential recovery in Q1 FY27 with improved supply chain conditions and a sharp turnaround in profitability, while focusing on expanding its annuity-based managed services and cyber security business.
Mobavenue delivered strong profitable growth with a focus on scaling its AI-native ecosystem and expanding globally.
Profitability surged due to higher shrimp realizations and cost efficiencies, partially offset by volume declines from labor shortages and shipping disruptions.
Revenue growth was achieved while navigating a slowdown in greenfield domestic ethanol projects, but the quarter was defined by strategic diversification into data center infrastructure and awaiting policy momentum in biofuels.
The quarter delivered strong profit driven by treasury gains, while the core dyes business improved on better realizations and the major copper/fertilizer project advanced into construction.
The company commenced FY27 on a stable note with higher sugar realizations and distillery volumes, while navigating a tight sugar market and preparing for its PLA plant commissioning.
Alicon reported record quarterly revenue of Rs 579 crore, with strong volume growth and new customer wins, while managing inflationary pressures on margins.
The company started FY27 with strong revenue growth but Q1 profitability was impacted by temporary geopolitical disruptions affecting traffic on a key toll project, while new order wins in Tamil Nadu signal strategic geographic diversification.
Indogulf's Q1 FY27 revenue declined 11% YoY due to delayed and uneven monsoons impacting sowing and demand, but gross margins expanded significantly to 28% from better product mix and procurement discipline.
Indogulf's Q1 FY27 revenue declined 11% year-over-year due to delayed monsoons impacting demand, though margins improved on better cost control and higher capacity utilization.
The quarter saw massive revenue growth as a travel tech transformation beyond the core MICE business into corporate travel, leisure, and government projects began to show results.
Zydus Lifesciences started FY27 with strong double-digit growth across all key businesses, driven by branded formulations in India, international markets, and strategic advancements in specialty and innovation.
PI Industries navigated near-term market softness while investing in new growth platforms, maintaining positive domestic volume growth and a strong balance sheet.
Pyramid started FY27 with a structurally healthier operating platform, demonstrating resilient unit economics with improving EBITDA per ton despite a near-term volume disruption.
Jash Engineering posted improved revenue and returned to profitability, but growth was constrained by shipping and payment issues in key export markets.
Advanced Enzyme Technologies reported a muted quarter impacted by sales reversals and global disruptions, but management maintains confidence in achieving double-digit annual growth.
Revenue grew 16% on strong domestic and U.S. CV demand, with a strategic push into high-value machining now comprising 67% of sales.
The company delivered robust revenue and profit growth driven by a strong 37% surge in domestic container volumes, helping offset ongoing challenges in the EXIM market.
Gufic Biosciences delivered strong Q1 growth driven by improved margins from its new Indore plant, progress on complex injectable capabilities, and a strategic shift in its international business model.
Strong revenue growth of 40% was driven by order execution, but margins were pressured by high LPG and raw material costs, which management expects to normalize later in the year.
Q1 results were seasonally soft, impacted by ALMM policy uncertainty and timing shifts, but management maintains FY27 guidance, highlighting a strong H2-weighted order book and progress on cell manufacturing plans.
Belrise delivered resilient Q1 growth driven by automotive order wins and strategic expansion into aerospace & defense, renewables, and heavy fabrication via acquisition.
UFlex delivered its highest EBITDA in 21 quarters, driven by overseas profitability and price realizations, and expects 35% top and bottom line growth for FY27.
GIC reported improved underwriting profitability with a focus on portfolio quality over growth, navigating a soft and competitive global reinsurance market.
Despite a soft revenue quarter, management is focused on sales force expansion, tech transfers to India, and a significant debt refinancing to improve margins, projecting an optimistic future.
Q1 FY27 saw strong revenue and profit growth driven by scaling service business (Patient Support Programs) and strategic investments beginning to yield results.
The company is driving double-digit sales growth through balanced investment in premium brand growth, category consumption initiatives, and maintaining core brand superiority.
The quarter featured mixed operational results with higher sugar sales but pressured margins, significant progress on debt reduction through real estate profit repatriation, and a strategic focus on consolidating investments and growing the real estate and engineering businesses.
Strong recovery in US exports combined with robust domestic demand drove record quarterly performance, with margins improving significantly.
Max Estates delivered a 5x year-on-year growth in residential pre-sales to Rs 1,100 crores, reflecting strong brand strength and a large locked-in embedded PBT of Rs 4,500-5,500 crores, even as it refrains from giving forward sales guidance in a volatile environment.
Aaron Industries reported strong Q1 growth driven by its elevator and stainless-steel sheet businesses, with management focusing on capacity utilisation and cautiously optimistic on international OEM and new EVOQ360 product opportunities.
The company delivered strong profit growth with a 25.8% increase in PAT, driven by improving capacity utilization, while progressing on its major greenfield expansion at Bokaro to diversify the business model and capture more value.
VOEPL delivered strong Q1 revenue growth with significant profit expansion and is scaling capacity across multiple verticals while navigating raw material pressures.
Revenue growth across standalone segments was strong, especially in engineering and mobility, with management confident of full recovery of steel price inflation and continued traction in the EV business.
While standalone margins were pressured by steel inflation with a lagged price pass-through, volume growth was strong across engineering, mobility, and the core cycle business, and the EV segment showed significant volume traction and moved past peak quarterly losses.
Significant margin contraction due to a disputed project finalization, sharp labor cost inflation, and project delays led to a 77.65% drop in PAT despite 12% revenue growth.
The company reported sequential improvement in volumes and yields, reducing losses despite geopolitical headwinds, while focusing on cost control and operational efficiency.
SPML Infra delivered strong Y-o-Y growth and is executing on its transformation, with a focus on high-margin water, power, and BESS projects, backed by a strengthened balance sheet and a robust order book.
The quarter was driven by strong 34% growth in the core Electrical and Electronics Instrumentation (EEI) segment, operational profitability in the solar inverter business, and progress on international expansion.
The company reported a record order intake and strong backlog but faced near-term margin pressure from commodity inflation, operating leverage, and execution of legacy fixed-price contracts.
Puravankara entered FY27 with a stronger operating rhythm, achieving balanced growth in presales, collections, handovers, and profitability while advancing its capital recycling agenda.
All key divisions performed well with record Drum Closure margins and strong US-driven demand for Scaffolding and Engineering services.
A challenging quarter with soft margins due to low-margin project execution and order mix, offset by strong export and aftermarket order booking pointing to a back-ended recovery.
TCPL delivered a record quarterly performance with strong domestic demand and profitable growth, while announcing a strategic entry into the lithium-ion battery separator film business.
Patel Engineering delivered strong PAT growth of 24.5% on moderate revenue growth, guided for 10% revenue growth in FY27, and sees a large opportunity pipeline across hydropower, pump storage, tunneling, and urban infrastructure.
NDR Auto delivered revenue of INR 221.45 crore driven by strong order book execution, maintained healthy EBITDA margins at 11.88%, and commenced operations at two new facilities to diversify its product portfolio.
The company faced a challenging quarter with profitability significantly impacted by legacy projects, high input costs, and geopolitical issues, despite 20% revenue growth.
HPL Electric delivered strong Q1 revenue growth driven by the scaling of both its Consumer & Industrial platform and its smart metering order book, despite margin pressure from input cost volatility.
Strong domestic demand drove healthy revenue growth, but EBITDA margins were pressured by a ramp-up hotel, higher marketing and IT spend, and renovations.
The company reported steady pre-sales growth and is planning a significant ramp-up in project launches, aiming for INR 3,000 crore in launches this fiscal year to accelerate growth.
Strong profit growth driven by a bumper flu season in the associate Adcock Ingram and double-digit growth in the base business.
Ipca delivered robust 21% revenue growth and significantly improved EBITDA margins by 4.49 percentage points to 22.88%, revising its full-year revenue growth guidance upward.
The quarter saw steady performance despite a temporary plant shutdown from a fire, with EBITDA margin expanding due to operational efficiencies and vertical integration, while future demand drivers for ethanol are being evaluated.
Strong revenue growth of 41% YoY was driven by healthy fleet utilization, with the company positioned for further expansion through the Seamec ANANT acquisition and a favorable offshore vessel market outlook.
The company delivered revenue growth driven by sales volume but margins were pressured by increased costs linked to the West Asia conflict and local raw material prices, with profitability expected to improve after completing machine upgrades.
The quarter was about deliberate transformation focused on improving cash flow and calibrating capitalization, which impacted margins in the short term, while revenue grew 28% YoY and recent acquisitions are poised to contribute from Q2.
Dynacons reported flat revenue due to delivery timing issues, but posted strong profitability growth, secured major strategic wins, and saw its order book surge to ~INR3,104 crores, indicating robust underlying demand.
Endurance delivered strong revenue growth amid a challenging global environment, focusing on expanding capacities for brakes, EV battery packs, and 4W aluminum castings while managing commodity cost headwinds.
The company is rapidly scaling manufacturing and distribution to capitalize on robust rooftop solar demand, particularly from the PM Surya Ghar scheme, while expanding backward integration to improve control over the supply chain.
Strong execution and operational leverage drove a 191% PAT growth despite heavy monsoon disruptions, with a funded capacity expansion and robust order book positioning the company for leadership in higher-margin medium and extra high voltage cables.
TFS delivered double-digit sales and profit growth despite flat passenger traffic, driven by network expansion and new outlet openings, while navigating temporary headwinds from the Middle East conflict.
The quarter was characterized by strong revenue growth, planned front-loaded investments to accelerate future growth, and confidence in achieving 15%+ growth in the core Uniware platform and 20%+ growth in Shipway by Q4 FY27.
Ashok Leyland posted record Q1 volumes and revenue despite industry headwinds, but flat EBITDA margins reflect significant pressure from rising commodity costs which management expects to persist into Q2.
Revenue declined sharply due to supply chain and export license delays, but a large defense order book provides visibility, and management expects a stronger recovery in subsequent quarters.
Quarter results were impacted by intense pricing competition in commercial lines and health, elevated motor OD claims, and a large fire loss, leading to a combined ratio of 120.4%.
Voltas delivered strong Q1 FY27 performance, significantly outperforming the industry and widening its market share lead in room air conditioners to 17.3%.
The company reported strong profitability growth from higher realizations and margins, while its residential launch pipeline and presales guidance remain on track despite a project-specific setback.
Revenue growth was driven by international sales and branded formulations in India, but net profit declined sharply due to tax impacts and ongoing investments in new, loss-making CDMO and MedTech businesses.
Q1 FY27 was driven by strong volume growth of 61% and the successful commencement of operations at the new Marol manufacturing facility, supporting a revenue surge of 144.69%.
LG India delivered broad-based double-digit growth across all major categories, expanding margins despite industry cost pressures, while advancing its 'Make in India' and export strategy.
Q1 FY27 profitability was severely impacted by temporary event-driven disruptions in the PVC business, though management expects normalization and improved performance in subsequent quarters as part of the company's strategic shift towards value-added specialty chemicals.
The company began FY27 with strong momentum, driven by retail network expansion and increased consumer footfalls, while planning a moderated pace of store openings to focus on productivity.
TIL delivered strong year-on-year growth in Q1 FY27, driven by execution of existing orders and the strategic acquisition of Tulip Compression, marking a visible step in its transformation journey.
Physicswallah delivered strong overall revenue growth, led by a near-doubling of its online early learning and K-12 segment, while improving profitability metrics and navigating a temporary NEET exam cycle shift.
Anupam Rasayan began FY27 with strong 36% revenue growth, driven by new product commercialization and the strategic integration of acquisitions to build a diversified specialty chemicals platform.
A strong Q1 driven by integration benefits, cost reduction initiatives, and a significant improvement in the acquired group's EBITDA provides a solid foundation for growth, despite navigating a challenging geopolitical environment.
SKF India completed its demerger to become a pure-play automotive company and is investing in capacity and technology for future growth in the mobility sector.
Revenue growth is expected from the start of new HAM and mining projects in Q3, alongside potential recovery of significant irrigation receivables.
Amagi posted record quarterly revenue of INR437 crores, up 32% year-on-year, driven by strong volume growth across its cloud-native media platform, while also showing expanding profitability and early AI traction with 10 active pilots.
The company posted strong double-digit revenue and profit growth across its diversified portfolio, led by a record EBITDA quarter and a strategic demerger plan approved by the NCLT.
A seasonally soft quarter was impacted by clove supply disruptions, while the focus remains on ramping up higher-margin specialty products at the new Dahej facility to drive future growth.
Aditya Birla Real Estate reported robust collections and a landmark new redevelopment project, while a major divestment has nearly eliminated net debt, providing financial flexibility for future growth.
Revenue and profitability were impacted by temporary cash flow constraints in two major government EPC projects, but management expects a progressive improvement as execution ramps up in subsequent quarters.
The company delivered strong platform and revenue growth driven by a scaling digital partner network, an expanding high-margin renewal book, and operational efficiency gains.
MSTC delivered its highest-ever Q1 results on revenue and profit, driven by strong e-commerce growth and the complete exit from legacy trading, while advancing new digital platforms like EPR exchange, TReDS, and a travel portal.
SKF India Industrial recorded solid revenue growth and is executing its strategy of localization, innovation, and significant capacity investment to capitalize on India's industrial tailwinds.
While revenue moderated sequentially due to export market challenges and logistics delays, profitability improved by 40% QoQ, reflecting a strategic focus on high value-added manufacturing.
Quarter results showed strong volume growth and a positive ramp-up of North operations, despite cost pressures from fuel and marketing investments.
IFB Industries delivered strong revenue growth of 16.65% in Q1 FY27, driven by an 18% increase in its Home Appliances Division, while navigating persistent commodity and forex cost pressures through cost initiatives.
The company reported record quarterly income driven by strong diversified operations and disciplined cost management.
A challenging quarter due to a weak monsoon and one of the shortest sowing windows in recent seasons impacted sales, but the underlying growth story remains intact with strong adoption of new hybrids and a focus on research.
The quarter was driven by the transition of the large Rajasthan PPP project from infrastructure build-out to revenue generation, strong retail growth, and a new project win in Himachal Pradesh.
Gaudium IVF's Q1 focused on investing ahead of its expansion roadmap, absorbing higher costs for marketing its new AI tools and new hub development while maintaining confidence in achieving its full-year growth targets.
Amber's Q1 revenue and profit grew on the back of strong electronics performance, while margins face temporary pressure from commodity inflation and wage revisions.
Aegis delivered a record quarter driven by exceptional growth in its Gas division, significant infrastructure expansions, and a strong start to its new ammonia business.
Q1 revenue and margins were impacted by delayed export dispatches and slower pass-through of raw material costs due to the West Asia crisis, but management maintains annual guidance and expects improved momentum in Q2.
The quarter was marked by a muted start due to project phasing, but strong order book growth and the exit from overseas subsidiaries sharpen focus on core high-reliability electronics in India.
Revenue declined due to B2B logistics issues from the Middle East war and slower retail conversions from delayed residential project handovers, prompting strategic store network and brand architecture changes for future growth.
Rubicon delivered strong top-line and bottom-line growth, raised EBITDA guidance, and advanced its strategic manufacturing footprint with a new U.S. site.
Record revenue was overshadowed by severe temporary cost pressures from air freight and raw material price lags, denting profitability despite a strong order book and growth outlook.
The quarter was driven by strong 31% liquid terminaling revenue growth and strategic capacity expansion announcements, positioning the company to capitalize on India's energy logistics demand.
V2 Retail delivered exceptional 58% revenue growth in Q1 FY27, driven by robust volume growth, disciplined network expansion, and improved profitability, underscoring strong momentum in India's value fashion segment.
Revenue grew 31% year-on-year, but EBITDA margin contracted to 25% due to temporary water scarcity and one-off solar policy costs, though management remains confident in its full-year revenue and margin guidance.
A moderate quarter due to customer delays and cost volatility masks strategic progress towards an integrated solar manufacturing platform, with cell production ramp-up imminent.
InfoEdge delivered improved growth driven by Naukri's 17% billing growth and 99acres moving close to break-even, with AI monetization starting to contribute.
Manorama delivered robust growth by crossing Rs 400 crore quarterly revenue and EBITDA for the first time, driven by higher value-added product mix and expanded capacity.
Revenue doubled year-on-year driven by parachute contract execution, but management highlights inherent unpredictability in defense tenders and product approvals, refraining from formal guidance.
Kamat Hotels delivered robust top-line growth and strong EBITDA expansion in Q1, driven by operational efficiency and a favorable domestic travel environment.
The company delivered strong revenue and profit growth driven by ferroalloys and improved realizations, but the core ductile iron pipe segment remains subdued due to slow government ordering and project execution.
The quarter reflected planned contract transitions and investments in AI capabilities, which compressed near-term margins as the company positions for outcome-led growth.
The company started FY27 with strong revenue growth of 43.2% and has a robust order book, focusing on expanding its branded business and mitigating margin pressures.
Despite geopolitical disruptions and low capacity utilization, the company achieved break-even by focusing on cost control, product innovation, and diversifying into the domestic market.
One of the toughest quarters due to a paused profitable B2B business and a February event, with the focus now on retail growth, customer acquisition, and referral lending in preparation for the small finance bank transition.
The quarter was about expanding EBITDA margins by 505 basis points to 24.4%, securing fresh orders of INR143 crores, and building a healthy order book of INR990 crores, while investing in a sovereign AI cloud joint venture.
The company delivered strong financial performance for FY26, focusing on technology-led growth, product expansion, and operational efficiency, while rewarding shareholders with dividends.
The company delivered strong revenue growth and profitability in FY26, driven by expanding domestic and international operations, while outlining future growth targets and margin improvement strategies.
The company delivered record first-quarter revenue growth driven by strong order execution and anticipates healthy performance in the upcoming quarters.
RVNL started FY27 positively with strong order book and revenue growth, focusing on diversification into ports, hydro, highways, and international markets.
RIR Power delivered strong Q1 revenue growth of 29.3% and an 80.6% profit impact, while nearing the start of epitaxy wafer production at its new Odisha facility.
Indiqube started FY27 with record quarterly revenue, strong profit growth, and continues its expansion guided by a 'follow the talent' strategy while scaling its value-added services.
Despite a soft first quarter revenue impacted by prior U.S. tariff issues, the company posted strong profitability improvements and expects a stronger second half driven by new customer wins, the India-U.K. FTA, and capacity ramp-ups, maintaining its full-year revenue guidance.
Moneyboxx is in a transition quarter, deliberately shifting its portfolio towards higher-ticket, secured lending and building partnership channels for future growth, which has moderated near-term disbursements and profitability.
A challenging quarter marked by subdued domestic demand from erratic monsoon, offset by strategic progress on new manufacturing blocks and a key EU approval for fungicide exports.
Fiem delivered strong sales growth in line with record 2-wheeler industry volumes, driven by EV adoption, new model launches, and capacity expansions from key customers.
Engineers India delivered strong Q1 FY27 profit growth of 55% and a sharp margin improvement on a higher-margin consultancy mix, maintaining its order inflow target despite a challenging Middle East environment.
Quarter results reflect operational scale-up, improved occupancy and margins, with a significant signed pipeline and new capital allocated for disciplined expansion and platform development.
Midwest started FY27 strong with 35% revenue growth led by granite and commenced quartz commercialization while securing strategic international MoUs for rare earths.
Strong Q1 growth driven by successful diversification beyond ibuprofen, with non-ibu APIs contributing 43% of pharma revenue and a 60.7% EBITDA increase.
The company delivered its strongest consolidated revenue growth in five years, driven by structural improvements in its core India multi-channel business and progress on profitability across segments.
Black Box reported record quarterly revenue and order backlog driven by large hyperscaler wins, positioning the company to scale in the global AI infrastructure build-out cycle.
Sigachi reported steady Q1 results with improved MCC realizations and is progressing on capacity expansions while targeting a significant revenue ramp-up and margin improvement for the full year.
The company delivered its highest-ever quarterly revenue, with strong growth in its new business and recovering EBITDA margins, positioning it well to meet its full-year guidance.
Strong order book growth and strategic consolidation set the stage for future revenue, but near-term profitability is pressured by project timing and integration costs.
Q1 was an extremely difficult quarter due to operational disruption in Madhya Pradesh, but the company sees signs of resilience with recovery in other states and the commissioning of a major new brewery in Uttar Pradesh.
Sansera achieved its highest-ever quarterly revenue of over INR 10,000 million, driven by strong growth across all segments, particularly a near 130% increase in non-auto sales and a significant expansion of its aerospace & defense (ADS) order book.
IRCTC delivered resilient revenue growth of 18.10% driven by strong catering and tourism segments, despite a slight EBITDA margin decline.
The quarter delivered a solid revenue rebound driven by higher Kharsang production and favorable Brent prices, but ongoing operational challenges at key assets and a need for external funding to execute the B-80 development plan highlight the path-dependent nature of future growth.
The quarter was defined by Popeyes becoming a second growth engine with 45% LFL growth, while Domino's core business delivered 2.5% LFL growth against a high base and management focused on reversing the dine-in trend.
The company started FY27 with record quarterly revenue, EBITDA, and PAT, driven by strong European growth via acquisitions and organic expansion across all geographies.
The quarter saw improved revenue from higher production at Kharsang and favorable prices, but several key assets faced operational delays and the company must raise debt to fund critical work at its flagship B-80 field.
Tega Group delivered strong consolidated performance, highlighted by robust legacy Tega consumables growth and the successful first-month integration of the Molycop acquisition.
The company delivered a 33% YoY growth in profits despite lower volumes due to trading and inventory gains, but future performance hinges on resolution of the Gulf conflict.
The company navigated a quarter with restructuring of its CPG segment, closure of a refinery, and a focus on working capital and cost efficiencies amid a recovering sugar price environment.
Strong quarter of profitability and asset quality improvement, but management remains cautious on the macroeconomic environment and is prioritizing disciplined growth over volumes.
WABAG started FY27 strongly, achieving record results and order intake, with a historic high order book of INR 194 billion providing multi-year visibility, driven by strategic wins in key markets like GCC, India, and Europe.
Honasa delivered 32% revenue growth driven by volume growth, focus categories, and strong performance across both core and younger brands while expanding EBITDA margins and launching a new fragrance brand.
Finkurve focused on strengthening its technology-enabled gold loan franchise amidst regulatory change, delivering strong YoY AUM growth of 135% while emphasizing governance, risk management, and operational discipline.
BRPL is transitioning into an integrated metal building solution platform, reporting healthy YoY growth while focusing on capacity utilization and entering the solar module mounting structure business.
Yatra posted mixed Q1 results with strong gross booking growth offset by margin pressure from geopolitical disruptions in MICE and international travel, while investing in new growth initiatives.
The company reported volume growth in power tillers and weeders while navigating cost inflation, and sees near-term performance hinging on monsoon outcomes for crops and water levels.
Strong volume growth and EV momentum in India were offset by commodity headwinds and weaker JLR performance due to supply issues and challenging markets.
Shriram Properties started FY27 with record Q1 sales and strong launches, setting the stage for a back-ended year with high confidence in achieving guidance through a strong H2 completion and launch pipeline.
The quarter was about the hospital segment showing steady revenue growth while MedTech delivered strong top-line expansion, but both faced profitability pressure and management is focused on executing levers for margin improvement.
The quarter marks the start of a multi-decade compounding journey post-IHC ownership, characterized by asset growth, liability franchise strengthening, and a digital-first strategy.
The quarter focused on building foundations across financial services and strong growth in the insurance business, while navigating a regulatory setback on the proposed demerger.
The company started the year with strong revenue and profit growth while strategically launching into the Indian domestic market and expanding its lab-grown diamond business.
The company delivered strong 15.3% revenue growth driven by volume-led expansion in water purifiers and premiumization in robotics, though service bookings softened due to price increases and EBITDA margins declined 46 basis points due to gross margin pressure and planned growth investments.
Revenue and profitability declined due to structural changes and global disruptions, but the company is transitioning from a lounge aggregator to a diversified travel and lifestyle benefit platform.
The quarter showcased strong execution with 27% revenue growth, robust demand from GCCs and enterprises, and strategic expansion of premium, capital-efficient supply.
Flomic reported strong revenue and EBITDA growth in Q1 FY27, driven by freight rate increases and an improved service mix, while maintaining a disciplined focus on profitable growth.
Volume growth was healthy, but reported revenue and profit were impacted by temporary quarter-end logistics constraints and inflationary input cost pressures.
Minda Corporation reported record quarterly revenue and profitability, driven by strong automotive industry growth, strategic consolidations, and a growing share in the EV segment.
Veranda reported strong revenue and profit growth driven by commerce and government test prep segments while nearing completion of a strategic commerce business demerger expected to unlock shareholder value.
Suraksha delivered strong financial performance in Q1 with a 40% PAT growth, successful network expansion, and significant progress in its genomics vertical.
Spencer's Retail delivered strong consolidated sales growth of 13% year-on-year, with EBITDA more than doubling, driven by sustained store productivity gains and a successful membership program.
The company started the year with higher realizations offsetting lower volumes, setting a positive tone for profitability recovery while expansion projects near completion.
Synergy Green Industries posted lower Q1 revenue and margins due to shipment delays, prototype approvals, and input cost inflation, but expects normalization and growth for the full year driven by new capacity and in-house machining.
The company delivered 38% YoY revenue growth in Q1 and maintains a strong order book, but is navigating market headwinds in the utility BESS segment by shifting focus to the commercial and industrial (C&I) space.
The quarter saw a step-change in scale from the first full consolidation of Netcom, while the company began deploying its proprietary Agentic AI platform, ResolX, aiming to shift from a headcount-led model to an outcome-led one.
Laxmi India Finance delivered a strong start to FY27 with robust growth in AUM and profitability, driven by lower funding costs and disciplined expansion, while remaining watchful on asset quality in the vehicle finance segment.
The company is positioned as a strategic operating partner for the global life sciences industry, focusing on embedding AI to transform client operations and drive growth, while aiming to recover margins after a year of heavy investment.
Himatsingka is transitioning its business model to diversify away from U.S.-concentrated home textiles into Yarn, Fabric, and Apparel Solutions, which involves rightsizing the existing home textiles division and is expected to cause near-term volatility in numbers.
Finolex Cables reported strong revenue and profit growth driven by robust demand in communication cables, particularly for data centers and exports, alongside solid performance in key electrical cable segments.
A strong start to the year with collections exceeding bookings, improved profitability, and expanded land pipeline to enhance future growth visibility.
Diffusion Engineers delivered strong revenue growth driven by a large and diversified order book, and is ramping up new capacity to execute larger projects while expanding into new markets.
Aditya Infotech delivered exceptional Q1 growth with revenue up 89.5% and PAT up 332.5%, driven by strong traction of its CP PLUS brand and market share gains, while advancing manufacturing, innovation, and AI initiatives.
Revenue growth was modest at 4%, but underlying PBT grew 22%, supported by cost discipline and full-price sales improvement, while management invests heavily in product reimagination and marketing for future growth.
The quarter was marked by diversification into international and non-road segments as domestic highway awarding remained subdued.
The company delivered record quarterly revenue and profit, driven by strong execution of the Indonesia transfer case order, export growth, and expanding pipeline across multiple new transmission technologies.
Stable revenue and a 16% PAT increase driven by growth in high-margin patented products and improved gross margins, despite export headwinds.
Somany Ceramics delivered a significant 3.6% EBITDA margin improvement to 11.6% in Q1, driven by strong operational efficiency and capacity utilization, despite volatile gas prices.
Q1 FY27 revenue was impacted by supply chain disruptions, but the company reports a strong order book and multiple strategic growth levers.
The company delivered its strongest-ever quarterly profit despite a 50% export revenue decline caused by Middle East logistics disruptions, with management expecting a progressive recovery in exports as shipping lanes reopen.
Grasim delivered record quarterly revenues, with standalone business accelerating and new growth engines Birla Opus Paints and Birla Pivot scaling rapidly.
Suyog Telematics expects strong growth from Vodafone Idea's rollout and is pioneering zinc battery deployment to reduce CapEx.
Skipper delivered record Q1 revenue and profit growth on strong domestic execution, a strengthened balance sheet, and a robust multi-year order pipeline in the power transmission sector.
RBZ Jewellers reported strong Q1 revenue growth driven by retail and is aggressively expanding its store footprint in Gujarat to transform into a retail-led brand.
The company posted 15% revenue growth led by a 36% jump in tractor sales, with crane sales flat due to emission norm transitions and capacity constraints, while gearing up for new production lines and dealer expansion.
Healthy revenue and volume growth was offset by intense competitive pricing pressure, particularly in the ETS segment, leading to a significant margin contraction and a reduction in full-year EBITDA margin guidance.
EPACK delivered record quarterly revenue of INR 886 Cr, up 34% YoY, driven by strong growth in its core RAC business and a 68% surge in small and large domestic appliances as its diversification strategy gains traction.
Ashiana Housing's Q1 was soft on bookings, but management expects the year to be back-ended with upcoming launches and maintains its focus on expanding the Senior Living segment for long-term structural growth.
Lenskart delivered accelerating growth and profitability, showing its market creation playbook works as it expands density, enters new towns, and serves both premium and mass price points.
The quarter was defined by exceptional revenue growth of 126% YoY, but severe margin contraction due to geopolitical disruptions, supply chain constraints, and rising right-of-way costs.
Q1 FY27 showed strong revenue growth driven by both acquired businesses scaling up and organic growth across segments, with improved demand and a focus on converting scale into sustainable profitability.
NephroPlus delivered strong Q1 growth with revenue up 23.7% and continued strategic expansion into new cities and countries, driven by its scalable platform model focused on quality, accessibility, and affordability of dialysis care.
The quarter was about executing on key milestones like issuing possession at Antara Noida and demonstrating improving trends across senior living, assisted care, and AGEasy products.
The company delivered its best ever Q1 performance with strong revenue growth and a near doubling of PAT, driven by operating leverage and cost discipline, while positioning to capitalize on industry growth and the shift to EVs.
Revenue grew 80.6% year-on-year on the back of a strong project order book, with management maintaining full-year revenue and margin guidance while strategically diversifying into adjacent technology-led EPC segments.
The quarter demonstrated broad-based growth with consolidated revenue up 21% year-on-year, driven by favorable tariff changes and strong order visibility, despite significant cost pressures.
Laxmi Dental achieved its highest-ever quarterly revenue and profitability, driven by strong growth across its dental lab and aligner solutions businesses.
GFL delivered strong broad-based growth in its core chemical segments, with fluorochemicals and fluoropolymers driving significant revenue and profit increases, while battery materials commercialization and key capacity expansions are on track to fuel future growth.
Viyash delivered strong Q1 growth with improved margins and a strengthened, nearly debt-free balance sheet, positioning it for strategic investments in R&D, manufacturing, and targeted M&A.
Vikran commenced FY27 with robust standalone growth, driven by the large-scale NOPL solar EPC project becoming a dominant part of its order book while maintaining a strong core in Power T&D.
Tata Motors delivered robust double-digit volume growth across all segments and strong free cash flow, absorbing significant commodity cost headwinds through operating leverage and price increases.
The quarter saw strong operational scale-up in the IPP portfolio and robust top-line growth, though profitability was pressured by upfront depreciation and interest costs on newly commissioned assets.
Strong quarterly results and order inflows driven by buoyant market conditions across all segments, with management planning capacity expansions to meet sustained demand.
Senco Gold started FY27 with a record-breaking quarter, crossing INR 3,000 crores in sales driven by strong festival execution and a consumer shift towards design-led, lightweight jewellery.
The quarter was about improved margins on a seasonally lower revenue base and the strategic reallocation of IPO funds to acquire majority stakes in two operating pharmaceutical assets, accelerating entry into complex injectables and R&D.
The company delivered strong revenue growth and a significant improvement in profitability driven by steel business performance and favorable realizations.
Repco Home Finance delivered steady growth in Q1 with plans to accelerate disbursements after settling staff transfers, while guiding for full-year disbursements of Rs.5,000 Crores and a reduction in NPAs.
The company reported steady but slow revenue growth while actively investing in brand transformation and retail upgrades, with management acknowledging near-term demand softness and intense competition.
The company delivered strong double-digit volume and revenue growth despite operational transitions and raw material cost pressures.
Strong revenue growth driven by manufacturing dispatch and project execution, though consolidated profits are dampened by startup losses in the Philippines ethanol plant.
The company posted strong profit growth driven by high gas trading margins and a surge in industrial volumes from the Morbi cluster, but faces future challenges as alternate fuel availability normalizes and spot prices remain elevated.
Revenue grew 10.6% YoY with gross margin stable at 50%, though geopolitical uncertainties and raw material inflation pressured sequential profitability, which management is countering with price hikes and mix changes while reiterating 15% full-year revenue growth guidance.
The company delivered strong revenue growth through execution of its diversified order book, though margins were pressured by raw material costs and expansion efforts.
The company delivered a record first quarter with revenue up 29% and PBT up 166%, while executing portfolio simplification through the demerger of the agricultural solutions business and sale of the coatings business.
Revenue growth was strong, but margins were severely impacted by geopolitical raw material costs, which the company expects to partially recover over the next two quarters.
Harsha delivered 25% YoY revenue growth driven by strong demand for cages, bushings, and stampings, despite margin pressure from raw material cost inflation and foreign exchange losses.
A delayed monsoon impacted first-quarter performance, but the company expects recovery as agricultural activity normalizes, supported by its focus on premium products and strategic investments.
Volatility from Middle East geopolitics and Morbi shutdowns created a supply gap, benefiting organized players like Orient Bell, whose tech-driven demand generation helped secure volumes and drive strong quarterly profit growth.
Lumax Auto Technologies started FY27 with strong revenue and margin growth, driven by broad-based demand across vehicle segments and successful execution of its premiumization and localization strategy.
The company started the year with steady execution, converting over 20% of its opening order book, and is positioned for growth with significant progress on key developmental programs like combat drones and YETI, a strengthened financial base, and a structurally improving demand environment.
The quarter was defined by a tragic site accident halting the key WtE plant and a sharp drop in profitability due to non-recurring operational costs, though top-line revenue grew modestly and a major new contract was secured.
Steady execution and progress on strategic asset monetization and MDO ramp-up set the stage for significant revenue growth and debt reduction.
TVSSCS delivered record quarterly revenue and new business wins, with both segments showing strong growth and a clear path to improved profitability.
Yatharth delivered its highest ever quarterly revenue and profits, with 51% revenue growth driven by successful integration and rapid scaling of newer hospitals, while maintaining a focus on premium payer mix and expansion to 5,000 beds.
The quarter was about converting built capacity into strong operating performance, marked by significantly higher utilization and absolute earnings, while repaying all term debt.
Tarsons delivered strong 21% revenue growth in Q1 FY27, driven by domestic recovery and export rebound, but profitability was pressured by sharply higher raw material costs and new facility ramp-up expenses.
The company delivered record revenue driven by strong performance in gaskets and growth in new segments like data centres, despite temporary margin pressures.
The company delivered strong revenue and profit growth across both Lighting and Steel segments, driven by volume growth, new export markets, and margin expansion, while maintaining a zero-debt position.
The company reported revenue growth of 34% and is progressing on its strategic priorities of lightweighting, exports, and emission adjacencies, despite a one-time impact on gross profit.
Revenue grew 10% on healthy volume traction, but intense competition delayed price hike realization and high marketing spend temporarily depressed EBITDA margins below guidance.
RedTape prioritized protecting brand value and margins over chasing e-commerce volume, leading to a mixed quarter with resilient standalone retail growth and record Q1 profit.
The company reported strong revenue and profit growth, driven by bridal demand, and is focusing on expanding its B2C presence and launching new categories to build a luxury brand.
Matrimony delivered a 127% year-on-year PAT growth and expects continued triple-digit profit growth in Q2, driven by billing momentum and deferred revenue catch-up.
Strong quarter driven by gold loan growth, improved yields, and a return to profitability for the microfinance business.
Lumax delivered strong revenue growth in Q1 FY27 driven by robust auto production, a large LED-focused order book, and expects margin improvement as commodity price recoveries materialize.
Record revenue and margins were driven by full capacity utilization of the new pellet plant, structural cost savings from the slurry pipeline, and a deliberate shift towards value-added products.
The company delivered strong Q1 results with significant revenue growth and record EBITDA per ton, driven by robust demand for specialized wires and exports, while remaining on track with its capacity expansion.
The quarter featured robust 41% revenue growth and a 94% jump in EBITDA driven by diversification and scale, but profitability was squeezed sequentially by war-induced supply chain disruptions and raw material inflation.
IFGL delivered revenue growth led by overseas operations but faced margin pressure from higher raw material and fuel costs, which are being addressed through price increases.
Vodafone Idea delivered its first quarter of positive net subscriber additions since merger, improved all seven critical business parameters, and is executing its funding and network expansion roadmap.
Health X delivered its highest-ever quarterly revenue, with strong growth in RetailerShakti and SastaSundar, as previous investments in geography, fulfillment, and the JITO private label begin to translate into momentum.
Leadership change following the CEO's sudden resignation, with a focus on maintaining strategic direction while strengthening execution rigor to elevate performance across core and new categories.
Revenue grew 39.5% year-on-year through better realizations and a diversifying business mix, though margins were impacted by higher operating costs and lower container throughput.
Embassy started FY27 with strong momentum in presales and collections, supported by a robust launch pipeline and a focus on disciplined execution to strengthen its balance sheet.
Dollar Industries delivered margin expansion through price hikes and cost control despite a slight revenue gain and volume decline, while focusing on debt reduction and scaling Project Lakshya.
The company delivered solid Q1 growth in revenue and EBITDA margin despite geopolitical headwinds, while securing significant solar EPC orders and commissioning a new manufacturing facility for future efficiency gains.
AvenuesAI reported strong gross revenue growth of 109% and is executing a strategy to become an AI-first fintech by integrating payments, consumer platforms, intelligence, and credit.
Carysil delivered strong Q1 profitability growth driven by operating leverage, product mix, and scale, while maintaining margin guidance and seeing a strong order pipeline across domestic and export markets.
BLS International achieved record quarterly revenue, EBITDA, and PAT driven by strong contributions from both its Visa & Consular and Digital Service businesses.
Astra Microwave reported moderate Q1 revenue but secured a landmark INR 2,205 crore order for the Uttam Radar, doubling its order book and providing multi-year growth visibility.
Healthcare, now the largest segment with 85% revenue growth, drove overall performance amid a challenging global environment and softer Consumer demand.
Strong revenue growth of 26% was driven by diversified execution across core verticals, but EBITDA margin declined to 10.8% due to temporary project-specific costs and input inflation.
The quarter was defined by revenue growth across segments and a key turnaround in the chipboard business turning EBITDA positive, though geopolitical disruptions caused export shipment delays and raw material volatility.
The company delivered moderate growth in sales and collections while focusing on project completions and a strategic shift into hospitality assets, but faces margin pressures from older projects and industry headwinds.
The company delivered record quarterly revenue and EBITDA, backed by strong order inflows and strategic expansion into value-added products like fittings and spooling solutions.
Margins were severely compressed by a sharp rise in raw material costs, but management expects recovery as price increases take full effect and new growth initiatives like Italy operations and Decathlon ramp up in the second half.
Saksoft reported flat revenue amidst a cautious demand environment but is investing in AI to move up the value chain and sees improved pipeline for potential second-half growth.
The quarter saw steady improvement driven by normalized MDF operations and strong laminate growth, but profitability was impacted by elevated raw material and freight costs.
The company entered FY27 with strong momentum, achieving robust growth in bookings, revenue, and EBITDA while expanding its asset-light JDA portfolio and maintaining financial discipline.
PolyMed reported a strong start to its 'PolyMed 3.0 Ascent' phase with Q1 FY27 delivering revenue and EBITDA growth above guidance, driven by strategic acquisitions and a recovery in core segments.
PNC Infratech delivered robust standalone revenue and profit growth in Q1, though the industry award pipeline was subdued and the company is managing an operational issue on the Kanpur-Lucknow Expressway.
PDS started FY27 with strong revenue and profit growth, driven by a robust order book and improving margins, as the company shifts from platform building to scaling.
The company started FY27 with a decline in revenue and margins due to industry-wide competitive bidding, geopolitical input costs, and diversification efforts, but maintains its full-year growth guidance on the back of an expanding solar EPC pipeline.
Medi Assist delivered strong overall revenue growth, advanced its three strategic growth engines—India TPA, technology platform, and international expansion—and is progressing on margin recovery post-acquisition integration.
The quarter was about strong top-line growth of 22.5% and a robust order book, but margins were pressured by geopolitical freight costs.
The company started FY27 strongly with record quarterly income, healthy profits, and added strategic redevelopment projects to its pipeline.
Jeena Sikho reported strong growth driven by its integrated preventive healthcare model, focusing on a 30% YoY revenue growth target and expansion into luxury wellness and OTC products.
The quarter saw a new INR-denominated rig contract, but H2 revenue will decline as three rigs go off-hire for refurbishment, with management focused on redeploying them domestically.
Imagicaaworld reported a strong Q1 driven by footfall growth and portfolio diversification, while outlining an expansion strategy into new formats and geographies.
The company is in a transformational phase, focusing on becoming a fermentation-based CDMO through major acquisitions and capacity expansion, while posting strong quarterly growth.
Eveready delivered its seventh consecutive quarter of revenue growth, driven by strong alkaline battery performance and the commencement of commercial production at its Jammu facility.
Entero delivered a strong start to FY27, exceeding full-year margin guidance in Q1 with 38.2% revenue growth and a 143 bps expansion in EBITDA margin to 5%, driven by scale, mix, and deliberate portfolio actions.
CMR delivered strong growth in Q1 FY27 with a 25% volume increase, led by ramping billets and UBC businesses, while focusing on capacity expansion to exceed 7 lakh tons annually by FY27 end and maintaining profitability targets.
Revenue was soft at Rs 527 crores due to weak consumer demand and steel bottle stock-outs, but margins held up due to price increases, with the Writing Instrument segment growing 52% and e-commerce rising to 16.3% of sales.
The company delivered its highest ever quarterly revenue and profits with 20%+ growth, demonstrating the resilience of its CPCU model despite headwinds in some segments, and is progressing on a larger inorganic acquisition for Developed Markets.
The quarter was defined by strong revenue and EBITDA growth led by aerospace, robust order books, and the strategic expansion of capabilities and geographies, all supported by a net cash balance sheet.
The company reported strong standalone performance with robust revenue growth and improved margins, but consolidated results were impacted by an accounting change at its Huron subsidiary, which delayed revenue recognition.
Interarch posted 20.7% revenue growth and expanded capacity to target a revised FY28 revenue of INR2,700 crores while growing its order book to INR1,864 crores.
Reported disbursements were temporarily depressed due to a one-time accounting shift to check realization, while asset quality pressures persisted but are expected to stabilize.
Strong revenue execution and cash generation were offset by a significant drop in order intake and moderated gross margins.
The quarter saw strong sales growth driven by raw material price pass-through and volume gains, with profitability improving across all B2B businesses and management now focused on ROCE improvement and debt reduction.
The quarter was shaped by severe margin compression in the PVC segment due to high-cost VCM inventory and market volatility, partially offset by a strong recovery in the Custom Manufactured Chemicals Division.
The company started FY27 with strong presales growth of 147% YoY, driven by demand across its core markets and a robust launch pipeline.
Record Q1 revenue was driven by high fertilizer sales, but profitability was pressured by unprecedented raw material inflation, particularly in sulfur.