ERIS Q4 FY26 Results Analysis: PAT Surges 172%, Margin Expansion 64 bps
Cofacto Research
Updated May 21, 2026
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Neutral
ERIS's Q4 FY26 numbers came in mixed, with revenue of Rs. 756.56 Cr (+7.27% YoY) and PAT growth of +172.68% YoY. Here's a quick read of what worked, what to watch, and what management said.
Quick Details| Results date | May 20, 2026 |
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| Quarter | Q4 FY 2025-2026 |
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| Revenue (Q4) | Rs. 756.56 Cr (+7.27% YoY) |
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| PAT (Q4) | Rs. 279.10 Cr (+172.68% YoY) |
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| EBITDA margin | 36.15% (+36 bps YoY) |
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| EPS (Q4) | Rs. 20.60 (+198.55% YoY) |
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| Market cap | Rs. 19,229.85 Cr |
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| CMP | Rs. 1,389.00 |
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Quarter Snapshot
ERIS delivered solid 7.27% revenue growth and 64bps margin expansion in FY26, with EBITDA margin of 35.79% nearly meeting the 36% target. However, both revenue and EBITDA missed management's guidance ranges by 6-11%. The PAT surge of 172% YoY was largely driven by a one-time Rs.132 Cr deferred tax credit. Working capital deteriorated significantly with OCF/EBITDA at 48%. Key positives include insulin market share tripling to 26% and progressing deleveraging (Net Debt/EBITDA at 2.05x). Near-term catalysts include GLP-1 ramp-up and EU-CDMO order book growth, though the latter faces regulatory delays.
Key Investment Insights
Key Positives
- Revenue grew 7.27% YoY to Rs.756.56 Cr in Q4 and 8.14% for full year FY26
- EBITDA margin expanded 64 bps YoY to 35.79% in FY26, near 36% guidance target
- PAT grew 172.68% YoY to Rs.279 Cr in Q4 (normalized PAT grew 43.54% YoY excluding DTC)
- Operating leverage visible - expenses grew 2.36% while revenue grew 7.27%
- Net Debt/EBITDA improved from 2.2x to 2.05x, progressing toward 1.5x target
- Insulin market share tripled from 8% to ~26% in less than 2 years
- Finance costs declined 15.95% YoY to Rs.45.62 Cr in Q4
Risk Factors
- FY26 revenue of Rs.3,129 Cr missed guidance of Rs.3,325-3,500 Cr by 6-11%
- FY26 EBITDA of Rs.1,120 Cr missed guidance of Rs.1,190-1,255 Cr by 6-11%
- Working capital deteriorated significantly - trade receivables up Rs.210 Cr, OCF/EBITDA at 48%
- Swiss Parenterals received HALMED non-compliance observations, EU-CDMO commercialization delayed
- Current ratio deteriorated from 0.89x to 0.74x YoY, indicating working capital stress
- Trade Generics segment being wound down represented ~12% of revenue but diluting margins
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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