Supreme Infra Q1FY27: Revenue ₹24 cr, loss narrows
Supreme Infrastructure India Ltd
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Key Q1FY27 outcome at a glance
Supreme Infrastructure India Limited reported a sharp reduction in losses for the quarter ended June 30, 2026 (Q1FY27), alongside a steep rise in operating income. Standalone net loss for the quarter stood at ₹59.14 crore, compared with a net loss of ₹399.89 crore in Q1FY26. Total income from operations rose 191% year-on-year to ₹24.37 crore from ₹8.36 crore.
The company also highlighted a balance-sheet milestone during the period, stating that its net worth was restored to ₹178.09 crore. Separately, the company’s board approved Q1FY27 consolidated financial results reflecting a net loss of ₹59.16 crore, and the audit note included a modified opinion with material uncertainty related to going concern.
Loss narrows sharply year-on-year
The headline change in Q1FY27 was the narrowing of losses compared with the same quarter last year. On a standalone basis, profit after tax was reported at a loss of ₹59.14 crore in Q1FY27 versus a loss of ₹399.89 crore in Q1FY26. Basic EPS was a loss of ₹6.07 per share for the quarter, compared with a loss of ₹155.61 per share in Q1FY26.
The quarterly table provided with the results shows profit before tax of -₹59.14 crore and profit after tax of -₹59.14 crore for June 2026, with tax shown as nil. It also shows interest cost at ₹59.6 crore in June 2026, indicating that financing costs continued to be a key item in the quarterly profit and loss statement.
Revenue surge supports a better operating picture
The company’s total income from operations more than doubled, rising 191% year-on-year to ₹24.37 crore in Q1FY27 from ₹8.36 crore in Q1FY26. In the quarterly snapshot, net sales for June 2026 are shown at ₹24.12 crore, compared with ₹8.32 crore in June 2025.
Operating profit in the quarterly table moved to ₹1.29 crore in June 2026, compared with an operating loss of ₹2.87 crore in June 2025. Total expenditure for June 2026 is shown at ₹22.83 crore versus ₹11.19 crore in June 2025, while other income for June 2026 is shown at ₹0.24 crore.
Board-approved consolidated results and audit flag
Alongside the operational numbers, the company disclosed that its board approved the Q1FY27 consolidated financial results, which reported a consolidated net loss of ₹59.16 crore. The disclosures also referenced an audit conclusion of a modified opinion and a “material uncertainty related to going concern.”
The stated reasons included substantial accumulated losses and the fact that two key subsidiaries are undergoing CIRP (corporate insolvency resolution process). These points matter for investors because they frame the quarter’s improvements against ongoing balance-sheet and group-structure stress.
Net worth restoration and the SBI fixed deposit
A major development accompanying the quarter was the restoration of Supreme Infrastructure’s net worth to ₹178.09 crore. The company attributed this to a compromise scheme used to settle lender obligations, facilitated by a ₹120 crore fixed deposit with State Bank of India.
This disclosure is notable because the improvement is presented as a milestone tied to lender settlement mechanics, not only to operating performance. It also provides context for why investors may focus on the company’s restructuring and liability management alongside quarterly revenue.
What the quarterly trend table shows (Jun 2025 to Jun 2026)
The quarterly table included in the material shows wide swings across the last five reported quarters, including unusually large exceptional items in one quarter. For September 2025, exceptional items are shown at ₹6,466.07 crore, with profit before tax shown at ₹6,305.95 crore and adjusted EPS at ₹651.87.
For June 2026, exceptional items are shown as nil, with profit before tax and profit after tax both shown at -₹59.14 crore. Interest cost has reduced sharply versus June 2025 (₹395.87 crore), but remained elevated at ₹59.6 crore in June 2026.
Market and investor reference points on price
The provided material cites multiple reference prices around mid-August 2026. One line states the current share price is ₹86.15. Another notes CMP at ₹90.25 on August 14, 2026, the same date results were said to be announced. A further line states the stock price is ₹87.06 as of 18 Aug, 2026.
These figures indicate the stock was trading in the high-₹80s to around ₹90 during the period of the result announcement and related disclosures.
Summary table: Q1FY27 facts mentioned in disclosures
Why the quarter matters for the market
Q1FY27 shows a clear year-on-year improvement in reported losses and a sharp rise in revenue, which can change near-term sentiment around operations. At the same time, the disclosures point to continuing risk factors, including a modified audit opinion and material uncertainty related to going concern. The reference to subsidiaries under CIRP adds another layer of complexity because it can influence consolidated outcomes and stakeholder decisions.
The net worth restoration to ₹178.09 crore and the ₹120 crore SBI fixed deposit linked to lender settlement are central to how the company is positioning its turnaround, because they relate to obligations under a compromise scheme. For investors, these disclosures sit alongside the quarter’s income, cost, and interest profile when assessing the company’s financial stability.
Conclusion
Supreme Infrastructure’s Q1FY27 update combines a sharp year-on-year narrowing of losses with a 191% YoY rise in operating income to ₹24.37 crore. The company also reported that net worth was restored to ₹178.09 crore, linked to a ₹120 crore SBI fixed deposit used to settle lender obligations under its compromise scheme. The board-approved consolidated loss of ₹59.16 crore and the modified audit opinion citing going-concern uncertainty remain key context points to track in subsequent disclosures and quarterly filings.
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