Brigade Enterprises is a diversified developer with a strong footprint in Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Chennai, operating across residential, commercial, and hospitality segments. Investors are watching this quarter for signs of operational momentum, specifically regarding the company's ability to ramp up launches and meet its ambitious FY27 presales target.
| Results date | August 13, 2026 |
|---|---|
| Quarter | Q1 FY 2026-2027 |
| Previous quarter revenue | Rs. 1,523 Cr |
| Previous quarter PAT | Rs. 190 Cr |
| Previous quarter EBITDA margin | 28% |
| Market cap | Rs. 19,145.7 Cr |
| CMP | Rs. 586.9 |
The board meeting is scheduled for August 13, 2026, to consider the audited financial results and recommend dividend for FY2026.
The company has scheduled an earnings call for August 14, 2026, at 2:30 PM IST.
Management has set an ambitious goal of at least 20% growth on the FY26 presales base of Rs. 7,424 Cr, aiming for Rs. 9,000 Cr in FY27. Achieving this target depends heavily on the execution of a 12 mn sft launch pipeline, with specific focus on Bengaluru, Chennai, and Hyderabad. While the company reported a net debt of Rs. 2,278 Cr as of March 2026, management maintains that the debt-to-equity ratio will remain well below 1x despite a planned commercial capex of Rs. 1,200–Rs. 1,700 Cr per annum over the next four years. The upcoming call will likely address the impact of the President – Construction resignation on project execution and provide updates on the status of the Morgan Heights relaunch.
Performance vs Guidance Tracking: Tracking progress against stated FY27 operational and financial targets.
Strategic execution and capex updates: Status updates on key joint ventures and land deployment.
Operating metric trajectory: Key segment performance indicators for Q1.
Risks and headwinds to monitor: Operational and management factors impacting project delivery.
Brigade Enterprises reported revenue of Rs. 1,523 Cr in Q4 FY26. This figure represented a 6% sequential decline from the Rs. 1,623 Cr reported in Q3 FY26.
Management has guided for at least 20% growth over the FY26 presales of Rs. 7,424 Cr, aiming for Rs. 9,000 Cr in FY27. This target is contingent on the timely launch of projects across Bengaluru, Chennai, and Hyderabad.
The company plans to fund its Rs. 6,000 Cr commercial capex over the next four years through a mix of debt and rental income. Management has confirmed that the net debt-to-equity ratio will remain well below 1x.