Capacit'e Infraprojects Q1 FY27 profit falls 15%
Capacite Infraprojects Ltd
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Stock snapshot: price, move, and market cap
Capacit'e Infraprojects Ltd. traded lower in the latest quoted move, with the share price down 0.76% from its previous close of ₹212.59. The stock last traded at ₹210.98 in the same update. Another data point in the feed shows CAPACITE at ₹211.89 as of 18 Aug, 2026.
A separate timestamped quote shows the share price at ₹209.33 as on 10 Aug, 2026 (12:23 PM IST), described as down 1.54% based on a previous share price of ₹225.92. The feed also classifies the company as a small-cap, with a market capitalisation of ₹1,798.60 crore, and places it in the construction sector.
These price points matter because the stock has been moving alongside periodic financial updates, including quarterly income, profit, and margin disclosures. For investors tracking short-term movement, the key question is how the latest quarter compares with both the previous quarter and the same quarter last year.
Company profile and operating focus
Capacit'e Infraprojects Ltd., incorporated in 2012, operates in engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) in India. The company’s stated service scope includes design, build, and contracting work for high-rise and super high-rise structures, retail and commercial complexes, institutional buildings, office spaces, gated communities, hospitals, malls, factories, hotels, data centres, industrial facilities, mass housing, and multi-level car parks.
The company is headquartered in Mumbai. The contact details in the feed list the address as 605-607, 6th Floor, A Wing, Shrikant Chambers, Phase I, adjacent to R K Studios, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400071. The website is listed as capacite.in, and a compliance email is provided as compliance@capacite.in.
Q1 FY27: profit decline alongside higher revenue
The latest quarter referenced in the feed indicates that Capacit'e Infraprojects reported a 15% year-on-year decline in Q1 FY27 consolidated net profit to ₹39.8 crore, despite a 7% rise in revenue to ₹628.9 crore. This combination suggests pressure on profitability even as topline improved.
In another set of Q1 FY27 numbers, the company reported total income of ₹528.41 crore (₹52,841.07 lakh) in Q1 FY27. This was up 2.41% year-on-year from ₹515.98 crore (₹51,598.39 lakh) in Q1 FY26, but down 11.93% quarter-on-quarter from ₹599.98 crore (₹59,997.50 lakh) in Q4 FY26.
The same disclosure shows total comprehensive income of ₹35.46 crore (₹3,546.37 lakh) in Q1 FY27, compared with ₹40.18 crore (₹4,018.04 lakh) in Q1 FY26 and ₹44.72 crore (₹4,472.19 lakh) in Q4 FY26. Basic and diluted EPS for Q1 FY27 was ₹4.17, compared to ₹4.79 in Q1 FY26 and ₹5.35 in Q4 FY26.
Q4 FY26 and FY26: income up, profit softer
For Q4 FY26, total income was reported at ₹713.24 crore (₹71,323.53 lakh). This compared with ₹680.57 crore (₹68,057.24 lakh) in Q3 FY26, a quarter-on-quarter increase of 4.80%, and ₹704.81 crore (₹70,480.69 lakh) in Q4 FY25, a year-on-year increase of 1.20%.
For the full year FY26, total income was stated at ₹2,643.63 crore (₹2,64,363.06 lakh), compared with ₹2,407.11 crore (₹2,40,710.55 lakh) in FY25. On profitability, Q4 FY26 net profit after tax (PAT) was ₹45.26 crore (₹4,526.15 lakh), marginally higher than ₹45.13 crore (₹4,513.24 lakh) in Q3 FY26 but lower than ₹49.82 crore (₹4,982.00 lakh) in Q4 FY25.
FY26 PAT was ₹175.87 crore (₹17,587.08 lakh), compared with ₹180.78 crore (₹18,078.43 lakh) in FY25. The annual comparison points to a relatively stable income trajectory with softer bottom-line performance.
Q2 FY26 and Q1 FY26: margins and PAT trends
The feed includes operational and margin metrics for Q2 FY26 and Q1 FY26. For Q2 FY26, total income stood at ₹650 crore, up 24% compared to ₹523 crore in Q2 FY25. EBITDA was ₹108 crore, up 14% from ₹95 crore, with an EBITDA margin of 16.8% stated as within the guided range. EBIT was ₹89 crore (up 11% from ₹79 crore), with an EBIT margin of 13.6%. PAT was ₹51 crore, up 14% from ₹45 crore, and PAT margin was 7.9%.
For Q1 FY26, total income stood at ₹599 crore, up 4% from ₹578 crore in Q1 FY25. EBITDA was ₹112 crore, down 4% from ₹116 crore, while the EBITDA margin was 18.6%. EBIT was ₹87 crore, down 7% from ₹93 crore, and the EBIT margin was 14.5%. PAT for Q1 FY26 was ₹47.0 crore, down 12% from ₹53.4 crore, with a PAT margin of 7.8%.
Q3 FY26: quarterly operating numbers in crore terms
A separate quarterly block lists Q3 FY26 revenue at ₹675.42 crore (₹67,541.75 lakh), compared with ₹590.49 crore (₹59,048.56 lakh) in Q3 FY25, a change of 14%. Profit before tax (PBT) was ₹67.85 crore (₹6,785.26 lakh) versus ₹63.79 crore (₹6,378.89 lakh), a 6% change.
PAT was ₹50.49 crore (₹5,048.91 lakh) against ₹52.30 crore (₹5,230.4 lakh), a change of -3%. EPS for Q3 FY26 was listed as ₹5.97.
Corporate actions and board updates
The feed notes a re-appointment of Mr. Subir Malhotra as Whole Time Director for a period of five consecutive years, from November 1, 2026, to October 31, 2031. It also states that Y. R. Doshi & Associates were re-appointed as Cost Auditors for FY27.
On the board and management side, names listed include Rahul Katyal (Managing Director & CEO), Rohit Katyal (Chairman), and Rahul Kapur (Company Secretary & Compliance Officer). Separately, executive listings include Rohit Ramnath Katyal as Executive Chairman of the Board (since 2024), RK Jain as Director of Operations, CEO and Director (since 2024), and Rahul Ramnath Katyal as MD and Director (since 2021).
The company also announced the demise of Mr. Arun Karambelkar, an Independent Director, on November 2, 2025.
Key numbers at a glance
Market impact: what investors are likely tracking
The immediate market focus has been on profitability in Q1 FY27, as the feed explicitly flags a 15% year-on-year decline in consolidated net profit to ₹39.8 crore even with revenue up 7% to ₹628.9 crore. In the same time window, the stock was quoted around ₹210 to ₹212, reflecting modest day-to-day movement rather than a sharp rerating.
Investors following the income series may also compare Q1 FY27 total income of ₹528.41 crore with Q4 FY26 total income of ₹599.98 crore, given the reported quarter-on-quarter decline of 11.93%. EPS also stepped down to ₹4.17 in Q1 FY27 from ₹5.35 in Q4 FY26, which aligns with the lower profit indicators in the disclosures.
Analysis: why the quarter matters in context
The set of quarterly disclosures shows that Capacit'e Infraprojects has reported growth in income across FY26 versus FY25, with FY26 total income at ₹2,643.63 crore compared with ₹2,407.11 crore. But the profit line has been softer, with FY26 PAT at ₹175.87 crore versus ₹180.78 crore in FY25.
The Q2 FY26 metrics in the feed highlight management’s emphasis on operating margins, including an EBITDA margin of 16.8% described as within the guided range. Against that backdrop, the Q1 FY27 profit decline and lower EPS are likely to keep attention on cost control and execution outcomes in subsequent quarters, particularly for a construction and EPC business where project mix and timing can shift reported profitability.
Conclusion
Capacit'e Infraprojects traded near ₹211 on 18 Aug 2026, with the stock down 0.76% in one update, as the market digested Q1 FY27 indicators showing higher revenue but lower profit. The disclosures also point to a quarter-on-quarter decline in total income and a drop in EPS, while FY26 income growth was accompanied by a slightly lower annual PAT versus FY25.
The next set of updates investors will watch will be subsequent quarterly results and any further formal communication around profitability and execution, alongside the company’s scheduled corporate actions such as the stated director re-appointment period beginning in November 2026.
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