Edelweiss Financial Services Ltd's Q1 FY27 numbers came in mixed, with revenue of Rs. 2,328.50 Cr (+3.88% YoY) and PAT growth of +83.05% YoY. Here's a quick read of what worked, what to watch, and what management said.
Quick Details| Results date | August 06, 2026 |
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| Quarter | Q1 FY 2026-2027 |
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| Revenue (Q1) | Rs. 2,328.50 Cr (+3.88% YoY) |
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| PAT (Q1) | Rs. 122.22 Cr (+83.05% YoY) |
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| EPS (Q1) | Rs. 1.42 (+29.09% YoY) |
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| Market cap | Rs. 11,468.18 Cr |
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| CMP | Rs. 121.16 |
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Quarter Snapshot
Edelweiss Q1FY27 PAT surged 83% YoY to Rs.122 Cr, driven by fair-value gains and lower finance costs, though revenue growth was modest at 3.9%. The Alternatives business continues to perform well with 27% FPAUM growth and 45% PAT growth, while the Insurance segment remains a drag with widening losses. The MSME lending pivot shows early traction with tripled disbursements, but margin of safety is thin given elevated leverage (debt/equity 3.34x) and the insurance loss trajectory.
Key Investment Insights
Key Positives
- PAT attributable to owners grew 83% YoY to Rs.122.22 Cr, driven by fair-value gains and lower finance costs.
- Alternatives business FPAUM grew 27% YoY to Rs.48,623 Cr, with EAAA PAT up 45% YoY to Rs.81 Cr and annualized ROE at 29%.
- MSME loan disbursements tripled YoY to Rs.353 Cr and gross loan book grew 90% to Rs.2,127 Cr.
- Finance costs fell 18.6% YoY to Rs.557.95 Cr due to lower borrowing costs and wholesale book reduction.
- Net profit margin improved to 5.56% from 4.50% a year ago.
- Customer reach expanded 30% YoY to over 14 million, and customer assets rose 23% to Rs.2.8 trillion.
- EAAA IPO on track for Q3 FY27 completion with SEBI observation received.
Risk Factors
- Insurance segment loss widened to Rs.33.68 Cr from Rs.4.28 Cr a year ago, making FY27 breakeven target appear challenging.
- Fee & commission income fell 29.7% YoY to Rs.277.58 Cr, partly due to MF deconsolidation but also pressure in capital-markets broking.
- Employee benefits expense jumped 44.1% YoY to Rs.393.70 Cr, including new ESOP charges with undisclosed quantum.
- Asset reconstruction business revenue declined 57.9% YoY to Rs.165.79 Cr, though margins improved.
- Debt-equity ratio increased to 3.34x from 3.17x a year ago, signalling higher leverage.
- Housing finance GNPA deteriorated to 2.91% from 2.31% sequentially.