LG Electronics India Q1 FY27: Profit up 27%, margin 12.5%
LG Electronics India Ltd
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Key takeaway from the quarter
LG Electronics India reported a faster rise in profit than sales in Q1 FY27, helped by stronger demand for premium products, higher exports, and margin improvement. The company said these factors helped offset raw-material pressure during the quarter. The results were discussed in the company’s earnings call dated August 14, 2026, and the company noted that the call recording and transcript would be made available on its website.
Revenue rises 15.5% to INR 72.33 billion
Revenue from operations for Q1 FY27 stood at INR 72.33 billion, representing 15.5% year-on-year growth from INR 62.63 billion in Q1 FY26. Multiple reports linked the topline growth to demand across categories such as televisions, washing machines, air conditioners, and refrigerators. The quarter covered the April to June period, as reflected in the summary of the company’s performance.
EBITDA grows over 26% as margin expands
The company’s operating profitability improved year on year, with EBITDA margin expanding to 12.5% from 11.4% in Q1 FY26. The improvement in margin was described as about 110 basis points year on year in the provided material.
On the absolute EBITDA figure, the article set includes two numbers: INR 9.04 billion (also described as ₹904 crore) and, separately, an earnings call transcript line citing EBITDA of INR 9.44 billion versus INR 7.16 billion a year earlier. Both versions point to similar directionally strong growth of about 26.2% year on year, alongside a clear step-up in margin.
Net profit rises 27.2% to INR 6.53 billion
Net profit (profit after tax) increased 27.2% year on year to INR 6.53 billion (about ₹653 crore) for Q1 FY27. One summary also cited PAT of approximately ₹652.9 crore, which is effectively consistent with INR 6.53 billion when expressed in a different unit. The stronger profit growth versus revenue growth aligned with the reported margin expansion during the quarter.
What management highlighted: premium demand, exports, margins
The company attributed the quarter’s outperformance to a mix of stronger demand for premium products, higher exports and better margins. These factors were presented as offsets to raw-material pressure. The overall message from the quarter was that product mix and operational performance supported profitability even as input costs remained a consideration.
Stock reaction: sharp jump toward the 52-week high
The stock reaction was described as positive across the supplied reports, with percentage gains ranging from around 5% to about 10% on the day following the results. One report said the stock jumped 10% to Rs 1,736.1, placing it near its 52-week high of Rs 1,749. Other updates in the supplied text referenced moves such as 5% to Rs 1,654 and 7.90% to Rs 1,703, reflecting a strong market response to the earnings print.
Q1 FY27 performance snapshot
Market impact: why the margin line mattered
The market focus was not limited to revenue growth, because the quarter showed a sharper improvement in profit metrics. EBITDA rose faster than sales, and the margin moved up to 12.5%, signalling better operating leverage and product mix. The company also framed export growth and premiumisation as part of the margin support.
The stock’s move toward its 52-week high reflected how investors typically price in margin expansion and profit growth, particularly when raw-material pressure is still being flagged. The combination of double-digit topline growth and faster profit growth is what stood out in the immediate reaction described in the supplied coverage.
Outlook: revenue growth guidance maintained
Following the first-quarter performance, LG Electronics India maintained its FY27 revenue growth outlook. According to Reuters, the company expects full-year revenue growth to remain in the mid-single-digit to high-single-digit range. This is the only explicit forward-looking guidance included in the provided text.
Conclusion
LG Electronics India’s Q1 FY27 results showed 15.5% growth in revenue to INR 72.33 billion and 27.2% growth in net profit to INR 6.53 billion, supported by a 12.5% EBITDA margin. The stock reacted strongly, with reports citing gains that took it close to its 52-week high. Investors are likely to track the company’s maintained FY27 growth outlook and any additional colour from the full earnings call transcript referenced in the release dated August 14, 2026.
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