SBC Exports Q1 FY27: Profit up 177%, issue cancelled
SBC Exports Ltd
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Key takeaway from the June 2026 quarter
SBC Exports Ltd. reported a sharp improvement in profitability for Q1 FY27, the quarter ended June 30, 2026, alongside strong revenue growth. The unaudited results were declared on August 12, 2026. The company reported both standalone and consolidated numbers, with consolidated performance including its wholly-owned subsidiary Mauji Trip Limited. Alongside the financial update, the board approved the cancellation of a planned preferential allotment to the promoter group. The combination of faster profit growth and the corporate action update made the announcement noteworthy for investors tracking smaller export-oriented names.
Q1 FY27 results announcement and headline numbers
For Q1 FY27, SBC Exports reported consolidated revenue of ₹121.08 crore and consolidated net profit of ₹9.60 crore for the quarter ended June 30, 2026. On a standalone basis, revenue stood at ₹106.04 crore and net profit at ₹9.43 crore. Basic EPS (standalone and consolidated) was reported at ₹0.20 for the quarter, up from ₹0.05 in Q1 FY26. In another disclosure, consolidated net profit of ₹9.6 crore was described as a 269.23% year-on-year rise compared with ₹2.6 crore in the year-ago quarter. The company also reported that gross profit increased to ₹12 crore from ₹5 crore in Q1 FY26.
Standalone income statement details (as reported)
The company’s standalone revenue from operations was reported at ₹106.04 crore (₹10,603.58 lakh) in Q1 FY27, compared with ₹61.36 crore (₹6,136.34 lakh) in Q1 FY26 and ₹104.75 crore (₹10,475.26 lakh) in Q4 FY26. Standalone other income was ₹3.76 crore (₹376.21 lakh), versus ₹0.34 crore (₹33.77 lakh) in Q1 FY26 and ₹4.92 crore (₹491.50 lakh) in Q4 FY26. Total income was ₹109.80 crore (₹10,979.79 lakh) in Q1 FY27, compared with ₹61.70 crore (₹6,170.11 lakh) a year earlier and ₹109.67 crore (₹10,966.76 lakh) in the previous quarter. Profit before tax was ₹12.54 crore (₹1,254.12 lakh), up from ₹3.40 crore (₹339.99 lakh) in Q1 FY26 and ₹6.19 crore (₹619.02 lakh) in Q4 FY26. Net profit came in at ₹9.43 crore (₹942.60 lakh), compared with ₹2.55 crore (₹254.61 lakh) in Q1 FY26 and ₹4.58 crore (₹458.45 lakh) in Q4 FY26.
Consolidated performance and margin disclosure
On a consolidated basis, revenue from operations was reported at ₹121.08 crore (₹12,107.74 lakh) for Q1 FY27. Total income was ₹124.85 crore (₹12,484.80 lakh), with other income of ₹3.77 crore (₹377.06 lakh). Total expenses were ₹112.09 crore (₹11,209.32 lakh), resulting in profit before tax of ₹12.75 crore (₹1,275.48 lakh). Tax expense was ₹3.23 crore (₹322.78 lakh), and net profit stood at ₹9.60 crore (₹960.44 lakh). The company also disclosed consolidated EBITDA of ₹13.10 crore (₹131 million), up from ₹5.40 crore (₹54 million) in the corresponding period last year, and an EBITDA margin of 10.83% compared with 7.49%.
Preferential issue cancelled: what the board decided
In a significant corporate development, the board approved the cancellation of a proposed preferential issue of equity shares to the promoter group. The proposed preferential issue size was stated as 2.75 crore equity shares worth ₹99.06 crore. The company cited regulatory complexities as the reason for cancelling the planned allotment. While the announcement did not provide further operational details related to the cancellation, the decision is material because it changes the capital-raising route and removes a near-term promoter-linked issuance from the company’s corporate actions list.
Snapshot table: Q1 FY27 versus Q1 FY26
How the Q1 numbers compare with Q3 FY25 trends
Separately, SBC Exports had earlier reported that its consolidated revenues for Q3 FY25 (quarter ended December) increased 12.0% quarter-on-quarter and 44.4% year-on-year. For the same Q3 FY25 period, expenses were up 15.7% QoQ and 45.4% YoY. Net profit in that quarter was reported to have decreased 33.3% QoQ while rising 24.7% YoY. EPS in Q3 FY25 was stated at 0.1. These trend disclosures provide a reference point for how quarterly profit and cost lines have moved across different periods.
Full-year FY2026-27 figures cited in the data
The provided data also cited full-year FY2026-27 revenue at ₹416.93 crore and profit at ₹25.27 crore. These numbers were presented as full-year results within the same dataset. They offer an additional scale reference for the company’s overall annual performance. Readers should note that the Q1 FY27 announcement was dated August 12, 2026 and relates to the June 2026 quarter.
Market impact: what investors will watch next
From a market perspective, the most directly measurable development is the jump in Q1 FY27 profitability and the EPS increase to ₹0.20 from ₹0.05 in the year-ago quarter. Investors typically track whether profit growth is supported by operating performance, which is why the disclosures on consolidated EBITDA and the improvement in EBITDA margin to 10.83% are relevant. The cancellation of the ₹99.06 crore preferential issue is another key factor because it removes a planned issuance to promoters and could change expectations around fundraising and capital structure. The standalone and consolidated splits also matter because they indicate how much of the performance is at the parent level versus the consolidated group. With the company publishing both lakh- and crore-denominated disclosures, investors may also focus on consistency across filings and presentations.
Conclusion
SBC Exports’ Q1 FY27 results, declared on August 12, 2026, showed strong year-on-year growth in revenue and profit, alongside an improvement in reported EPS. At the same time, the board’s decision to cancel the ₹99.06 crore preferential issue to the promoter group was a notable governance and capital-market development. The next set of company updates and quarterly filings will be important for tracking whether the higher profitability and margins reported in Q1 FY27 sustain through the year.
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