Pitti Engineering Q1 FY27: earnings dates, FY26 numbers
Pitti Engineering Ltd
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Why this update matters
Pitti Engineering Limited has lined up key events for the start of FY27, giving investors a clear timeline for the next set of financial disclosures. The company has scheduled a Board meeting to consider and approve unaudited standalone and consolidated results for the quarter ended June 30, 2026, followed by an earnings conference call.
The update comes after a mixed end to FY26. Consolidated revenue from operations rose year-on-year in Q4 FY26, but net profit after tax declined versus the same quarter last year. Alongside the FY26 numbers, the company has also shared FY27 volume targets for its product lines and a consolidated topline target.
Q1 FY27 results: Board meeting and earnings call schedule
Pitti Engineering said its Board of Directors will meet on August 10, 2026, to consider and approve the unaudited standalone and consolidated financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2026. The company has also scheduled its Q1 FY27 earnings conference call for Tuesday, August 11, 2026, at 4:00 PM IST.
The call is intended to discuss the operational and financial performance of the first quarter, following Board approval of results on August 10. The company has also been tracked by the market for its results timing, with an “upcoming earnings date” flagged as August 10, 2026 for Q1 FY26-27.
FY26 consolidated performance: growth in revenue and EBITDA
For FY26, the company reported consolidated revenue from operations of ₹1,912.8 crore, up 12.22% year-on-year. Consolidated adjusted EBITDA rose 19.9% year-on-year to ₹325.8 crore, with an EBITDA margin of 17.0%.
A separate FY26 earnings call transcript noted revenue from operations of ₹1,953 crore for the full year FY26 compared with ₹1,743 crore in FY25, and consolidated total income of ₹1,952.9 crore for the full year, described as a 12% increase over the prior year. These figures sit close to the revenue-from-operations number of ₹1,912.8 crore, indicating the company reported multiple headline lines including total income.
Reported consolidated PAT for FY26 was ₹117.8 crore. The company also disclosed adjusted PAT of ₹128.1 crore for FY26, up 4.2% year-on-year, and consolidated basic and diluted EPS of ₹31.77.
Q4 FY26 snapshot: revenue up, profit down
For the fourth quarter of FY26, consolidated revenue from operations stood at ₹501.1 crore, a 6.9% increase year-on-year. The FY26 earnings call transcript also described Q4 revenue from operations at ₹506 crore, up 7% over the corresponding period in the previous year.
Profitability in the quarter moved the other way. Consolidated net profit after tax for Q4 FY26 was ₹26.61 crore, compared with ₹36.14 crore in Q4 FY25, a decline of about 26.3% year-on-year. The data provided also stated that net profit fell 26.37% year-on-year to ₹26.61 crore in Q4 FY26 and declined 5.71% on a quarter-on-quarter basis.
Yearly financial track record (Mar’22 to Mar’26)
The company’s yearly table (in ₹ crore) shows steady expansion in revenue and operating metrics over the five-year period ended March 2026. Net sales turnover rose from ₹953.82 crore in Mar’22 to ₹1,590.01 crore in Mar’26. Over the same window, reported PAT increased from ₹51.89 crore in Mar’22 to ₹97.53 crore in Mar’26, although PAT in Mar’25 was higher at ₹106.83 crore.
Quarterly results trend through FY26
A quarterly results table (all figures in ₹ crore) indicates variability in sales and profits across the last five quarters shown. Net sales ranged between ₹382.47 crore (Jun 2025) and ₹421.92 crore (Mar 2025), while profit after tax ranged between ₹17.57 crore (Jun 2025) and ₹35.58 crore (Sep 2025). For Mar 2026, the table lists profit after tax of ₹22.64 crore and adjusted EPS of ₹6.01.
Segment and geography: where revenue is coming from
The company’s segment disclosure states that last year it generated ₹1,913 crore, with ₹1,713 crore coming from its top-performing segment, “Engineering Products of iron and Steel.” The prior-year comparison for that segment was ₹1,199 crore.
Geographically, India contributed ₹1,204 crore last year versus ₹815 crore the previous year, as per the provided data. A separate line item also shows “India ₹3.38 B,” which converts to ₹338 crore, though the context for that specific figure was not fully specified alongside the other country totals.
Dividend updates: FY26 final dividend and Q4 FY25 payout
Pitti Engineering’s Board has recommended a final dividend of ₹2.50 (50%) per equity share of face value ₹5 each for the financial year ended March 31, 2026. The payout is subject to approval by members at the ensuing 42nd Annual General Meeting.
Separately, for the quarter ending March 2025, the company declared a dividend of ₹1.50 per share on April 21, 2025, translating into a dividend yield of 0.32%, as per the provided snapshot.
FY27 targets: volumes, topline goal, and capex reference
The company has indicated FY27 volume targets of 78,000 tons for lamination sales (up from 69,517 tons in FY26) and around 16,000 tons for machine components (up from 12,000 tons in FY26). It has also flagged a consolidated topline target of about ₹2,300 crore for FY27.
In management commentary included in the provided material, the quarter was framed as a strategic pivot toward higher-value integrated engineering, supported by an INR 290 crore greenfield capex reference and the FY27 revenue target of about INR 2,300 crore at prevailing commodity prices.
Stock and market snapshot: price points and near-term estimates
The provided snapshot lists the current share price of Pitti Engineering at ₹968.60, with a move of +₹40.30 (4.34%). Another line shows “Pitti Engineering CMP ₹953.” The dataset also includes a -8.71% figure and “₹97.53 Cr.” alongside it, which matches the Mar’26 yearly reported PAT number in the yearly table.
A separate estimates table shared for Q1 FY27E shows revenue of ₹462-531 crore versus Q1 FY26 actual revenue of ₹464 crore, and an estimated PAT range of ₹15-19 crore versus Q1 FY26 actual PAT of ₹23 crore. It also lists a 12-month target range of ₹972-1,096.
What to watch on August 10-11
The immediate focus is the Board-approved Q1 FY27 numbers on August 10, 2026, and the details management provides on August 11, 2026, during the earnings call. Investors are likely to track whether revenue momentum continues after FY26’s double-digit growth, and how profitability trends after the year-on-year decline in Q4 FY26 net profit.
The company’s disclosed FY27 volume targets and the ₹2,300 crore topline target set a clear yardstick for operational progress through FY27, while the FY26 final dividend recommendation adds a defined shareholder-return datapoint pending AGM approval.
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