BIKAJI Q4 FY26 Results Analysis: PAT Surges 31%, Margin Expands 103 bps
Cofacto Research
Updated May 21, 2026
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Positive
BIKAJI's Q4 FY26 numbers came in strong, with revenue of Rs. 2,934.74 Cr (+15.16% YoY) and PAT growth of +30.97% YoY. Here's a quick read of what worked, what to watch, and what management said.
Quick Details| Results date | May 21, 2026 |
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| Quarter | Q4 FY 2025-2026 |
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| Revenue (Q4) | Rs. 2,934.74 Cr (+15.16% YoY) |
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| PAT (Q4) | Rs. 254.41 Cr (+30.97% YoY) |
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| EBITDA margin | 13.57% (+103 bps YoY) |
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| EPS (Q4) | Rs. 10.31 (+28.55% YoY) |
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| Market cap | Rs. 16,669.70 Cr |
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| CMP | Rs. 663.70 |
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Quarter Snapshot
BIKAJI delivered a strong FY26 with revenue growth of 15.16% meeting management's guidance and EBITDA margin expansion of 103 bps to 13.57%, beating the +50 bps FY27 target ahead of schedule. PAT grew 30.97% with strong cash conversion (CFO/PAT 119.5%) and improving working capital. Export momentum (58.7% YoY) and narrowing subsidiary losses (40.7% improvement) provide diversification. Employee and other expense growth (25.1% and 24.0%) reflect investments in distribution expansion that should drive future growth.
Key Investment Insights
Key Positives
- Revenue grew 15.16% YoY to Rs.2,934.74 Cr, meeting management's 15% CAGR guidance
- EBITDA margin expanded 103 bps to 13.57%, beating +50 bps FY27 target
- PAT grew 30.97% YoY to Rs.254.41 Cr, EPS up 28.55% to Rs.10.31
- Operating cash flow at Rs.304.10 Cr with CFO/PAT ratio of 119.5%
- Working capital improved significantly: absorption down from Rs.7,606 Lakh to Rs.3,841 Lakh
- Export growth accelerated to 58.7% YoY in 9M, now 5.7% of revenue mix
- Subsidiary losses narrowed 40.7% from Rs.650 Lakh to Rs.385 Lakh
- Debt/equity remains conservative at 0.12x with strong interest coverage of 22.8x
Risk Factors
- Employee costs grew 25.1% YoY, faster than revenue growth of 15.2%
- Other expenses rose 24.0% YoY, reflecting distribution and branding investments
- Fire loss of Rs.435.14 Lakh at Dadiji Snacks recorded as exceptional item
- Core market mix declined 230 bps (68.2% vs 70.5% in 9M), focus markets flat
- Subsidiary drag of 4.2% on consolidated PAT (Rs.258.26 Cr vs Rs.269.07 Cr standalone)
- Current borrowings increased 42.4% to Rs.203.56 Cr for working capital
Disclaimer: This results analysis is published for educational and informational purposes only. It is not investment advice, not a recommendation to buy, sell or hold any security.
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