Kingfa Q1 FY27 profit jumps 111% as revenue rises 49%
Kingfa Science & Technology (India) Ltd
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Overview: what Kingfa reported for Q1 FY27
Kingfa Science & Technology (India) reported a sharp jump in profitability for the first quarter of FY27, alongside strong revenue growth and higher operating margins. The company said net profit rose to ₹802 crore in Q1 FY27, up from ₹380 crore in the corresponding quarter last year. Revenue increased 49% year-on-year to ₹6,886 crore from ₹4,619 crore. The results were filed with the stock exchanges on August 14, 2026. Operating performance, as measured by EBITDA and margin, also improved during the quarter.
Key financials: profit, revenue, and operating leverage
The quarter was marked by a stronger operating profile, with the company reporting higher EBITDA and a wider margin. Kingfa reported EBITDA of ₹1,100 crore for Q1 FY27, compared with ₹581 million in Q1 FY26, as stated in the filing. For consistency of units, ₹581 million equals ₹58.1 crore. The company also reported an EBITDA margin of 16.12% in Q1 FY27 versus 12.58% in Q1 FY26, pointing to improved operating leverage and cost management relative to sales volume. Net profit growth was particularly strong, with the company reporting a 111.1% year-on-year increase. Total comprehensive income for the period was ₹803 crore.
Segment mix: domestic sales drove most of growth
Kingfa’s revenue mix remained heavily skewed toward the domestic market. Domestic sales accounted for 92% of total revenue in Q1 FY27, highlighting where most of the demand traction came from during the quarter. Domestic sales stood at ₹6,349 crore, rising from ₹4,251 crore in Q1 FY26. Export sales contributed 8% of revenue and increased to ₹536 crore from ₹368 crore in the same period last year. The higher domestic contribution suggests that India-led demand was the key driver of the top-line expansion in the reported quarter.
Earnings per share and comprehensive income
On the per-share metric, the company reported basic EPS of ₹59.19 in Q1 FY27. This was compared in the disclosure to ₹43.65 in Q4 FY26. While the comparison is sequential rather than year-on-year, it provides a reference point for how earnings per share moved into the new financial year. Alongside net profit, the company reported total comprehensive income of ₹803 crore for the quarter. These figures were part of the results filed on August 14, 2026.
Market snapshot: share price levels cited around results date
Market data points in the provided information show different snapshots of Kingfa’s share price around mid-August. One snapshot showed KINGFA on NSE at ₹5,932, down 1.60%, at 12:37 on Friday, August 14, 2026, with a stated close price of ₹5,946. Another line stated that as of August 14, 2026, the Kingfa Science & Technology (India) share price was ₹6,028.5, with an open at ₹6,000 and a prior close of ₹6,028.5. Separately, data for August 7, 2026 indicated a close of ₹5,549.50, up 3.85%, and another snapshot listed a current price of ₹5,622 with a referenced close date of August 10. These are market snapshots as presented, and investors typically reconcile such differences by checking the exact timestamp, exchange, and data vendor.
Dividend details: latest declared payout and key dates
Kingfa’s latest dividend details in the provided information reference a final dividend of ₹10.00 per share for FY2024. The dividend was declared on 28/05/2024, with an ex-date of 17/09/2024 and a record date of 18/09/2024. The information also states that to receive the dividend, shareholders needed to hold shares before the ex-date, and that under T+1 settlement, buying on the ex-date itself makes the investor ineligible. Another table in the provided material displays a record date as 01-Jan-0001 alongside the ₹10.00 dividend and an ex-date of 18-Sep-2024, which appears as a separate data point in the source. The operational guidance mentioned is that the dividend credit typically occurs within 30 days of the record date.
Company profile: what Kingfa makes and where it operates
Kingfa Science & Technology (India) Limited is described as a subsidiary of M/s Kingfa Science & Technology Co. Ltd, China. The company is engaged in manufacturing and supplying modified plastic compounds for automotive and consumer products, and also produces personal protective equipment such as masks and gloves. Product categories mentioned include reinforced polypropylene compounds, thermoplastic elastomers, and fiber-reinforced composites. The company’s address in the provided information is in Chennai (Madras), Tamil Nadu, and its website is listed as http://www.kingfaindia.com. The scrip identifiers included are NSE: KINGFA and BSE: 524019.
Summary table: Q1 FY27 vs Q1 FY26 (as provided)
Why the quarter matters: what the numbers indicate
The quarter stands out for the combination of faster revenue growth and a higher operating margin, which together supported the jump in net profit. A 92% domestic revenue contribution shows that the company’s growth in the period was primarily tied to its India business, with exports forming a smaller but growing share. The expansion in EBITDA margin to 16.12% from 12.58% indicates improved cost efficiency relative to sales, as reported. The market’s reaction, based on the data snapshots provided, shows the stock trading around the ₹5,900 to ₹6,000 range in mid-August, though the exact intraday and closing levels vary by timestamp and source. Investors tracking the stock typically watch whether the margin trajectory holds and how the domestic-export mix evolves, given the heavy reliance on domestic sales in Q1 FY27.
Conclusion
Kingfa’s Q1 FY27 filing dated August 14, 2026 shows a strong year-on-year rise in revenue, profitability, and reported operating margin. The quarter’s growth was driven mainly by domestic sales, with exports contributing a smaller portion of revenue. Separately, the latest dividend details cited include a ₹10.00 per share final dividend for FY2024 with ex-date and record date in September 2024. The next key datapoint for investors will be subsequent quarterly disclosures that confirm whether the operating margin and sales mix remain at the improved levels reported for Q1 FY27.
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