Triton Valves Q1 FY27 profit jumps 536% on merger boost
Triton Valves Ltd
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Strong start to FY27
Triton Valves Limited reported a sharp jump in profitability in Q1FY27, as the benefits of scale and operating efficiency showed up in its consolidated results. The Bengaluru-based manufacturer said consolidated net profit after tax rose 536.39% year-on-year to ₹9.79 crore. Consolidated revenue from operations increased 38.49% to ₹186.59 crore from ₹134.73 crore in Q1FY26. The quarter’s performance comes at a time when the group is also integrating Tritonvalves Climatech through an amalgamation.
The company’s investor presentation on un-audited financial results for the quarter ended 30 June 2026 was shared under Regulation 30 of the SEBI (LODR) Regulations, 2015. Management commentary in the same presentation highlighted volume-led growth as a key theme for the business. The company has also outlined a longer-term ambition to cross ₹1,000 crore in revenue by FY2030, with volume growth expected to be a bigger contributor than commodity inflation.
Q1FY27 numbers: profit growth outpaces revenue
The quarter showed that profit growth materially outpaced revenue growth, indicating improved operating leverage and margins. While the company disclosed that consolidated EBITDA grew 40.41% year-on-year, absolute EBITDA numbers were not provided in the excerpted data. Still, the scale-up in profit and earnings per share underscores the step-up in profitability.
On a standalone basis, Triton Valves reported a more modest top-line growth, suggesting the consolidated jump was also influenced by the amalgamation impact. Standalone revenue from operations stood at ₹107.61 crore, up 3.18% compared with ₹104.30 crore in the corresponding quarter last year. The company also reported basic EPS of ₹14.60 on a standalone basis for the quarter, while consolidated basic EPS was higher at ₹19.11.
Consolidated vs standalone: what changed
The consolidated revenue growth of 38.49% contrasted with the standalone growth of 3.18% in Q1FY27. This gap aligns with the company’s statement that the recent amalgamation of Tritonvalves Climatech supported the consolidated outcome. The company also attributed the standalone profit surge to operating efficiency and higher margins.
From an investor perspective, this split matters because it signals that the group structure and integration efforts are now an important driver of reported performance. It also means year-on-year comparisons should be read alongside corporate actions like mergers, especially when evaluating growth sustainability. The company’s disclosure indicates the integration is not only a balance-sheet event but also influences the revenue base visible in consolidated reporting.
Key reported metrics at a glance
FY26 snapshot and March 2026 quarter sales
The company also highlighted FY26 and Q4FY26 performance in its broader disclosures and presentation extracts. For FY26, Triton Valves reported revenue growth of 18% year-on-year to ₹578 crore versus ₹488 crore previously. It also reported EBITDA up 20% year-on-year to ₹40.7 crore and adjusted PBT doubling to ₹15.5 crore.
For the March 2026 quarter, the company reported consolidated net sales of ₹159.33 crore, up 11.9% year-on-year. Segment-wise, in Q4FY26 the group achieved sales of ₹159.33 crore, with the Automotive segment at ₹86.17 crore and the Metals segment at ₹68.80 crore.
Business profile and product focus
Triton Valves describes itself as India’s largest manufacturer of automotive tyre tube valves, valve cores and accessories. Its product range includes valves, cores, service tools, adapters and plugs. The company’s growth narrative in recent periods has been supported by the automotive and metals verticals, with EV-linked opportunities also referenced in its outlook.
The investor presentation also listed newer product areas such as TPMS valves, EV components, and special alloys. These additions indicate the company is aligning product development with evolving vehicle technology and adjacent industrial demand, alongside its established presence in tyre tube valves and related components.
FY27 guidance: volume growth focus
Looking ahead to FY27, management guided for strong double-digit volume growth across major segments. The company expects around 10-12% volume growth across tire tube, vehicle OEM, EV vehicles, and metals verticals in FY27. It also stated that the metals vertical targets 7,000+ tons by FY27 with 15-25% volume growth.
The company also reiterated a longer-term revenue target, stating it aims to comfortably cross the ₹1,000 crore revenue mark by FY2030, and possibly earlier. Importantly, it framed this target as being driven primarily by volume growth rather than commodity inflation, which sets expectations around underlying demand and execution.
Corporate actions and merger-related points
Triton Valves announced a 3:1 bonus share issue for its 50th anniversary in September 2025, as per the provided presentation excerpts. It also noted that the merger with Tritonvalves Climatech is underway and referenced estimated tax benefits of ₹6-7 crore.
These developments matter because they can influence reported financials, share count, and investor interpretation of per-share metrics. The Q1FY27 consolidated performance is already being discussed in the context of the Climatech amalgamation, making corporate structure a key part of the quarter’s story.
Stock identifiers and ownership snapshot
For investors tracking the company on exchanges, the stock is listed on BSE with code 505978 and ISIN INE440G01017. The provided data also notes promoter holding at 45.96%. Separately, the stock was described as trading at a P/E of 49.9 with a market cap of ₹533 crore. The current share price was cited as ₹907.85 in the supplied information.
Market impact and what investors may track next
The Q1FY27 results, particularly the 536.39% year-on-year rise in consolidated PAT, are likely to keep attention on margin performance and the post-amalgamation earnings profile. With FY27 guidance focused on double-digit volume growth, investors may track quarterly volume trends across automotive and metals-linked lines, as well as progress in newer areas like EV components and TPMS valves.
Another monitorable element is how the company’s consolidated profitability evolves as integration progresses, especially given the cited estimated tax benefits of ₹6-7 crore linked to the merger. Any further disclosures in subsequent quarterly filings and investor communications will help clarify the pace of execution against FY27 volume targets and the longer-term ₹1,000 crore FY2030 revenue ambition.
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