NTPC Q4 FY26 Results Analysis: Normalised PAT Declines 16%, RE Revenue Surges 38%
Cofacto Research
Updated May 23, 2026
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Neutral
NTPC Ltd's Q4 FY26 numbers came in mixed, with revenue of Rs. 49,687.77 Cr (-0.29% YoY) and PAT growth of +34.42% YoY. Here's a quick read of what worked, what to watch, and what management said.
Quick Details| Results date | May 23, 2026 |
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| Quarter | Q4 FY 2025-2026 |
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| Revenue (Q4) | Rs. 49,687.77 Cr (-0.29% YoY) |
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| PAT (Q4) | Rs. 10,614.95 Cr (+34.42% YoY) |
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| EBITDA margin | 33.23% (+235 bps YoY) |
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| EPS (Q4) | Rs. 10.81 (+37.71% YoY) |
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| Market cap | Rs. 376,521.73 Cr |
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| CMP | Rs. 388.45 |
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Quarter Snapshot
NTPC's Q4 FY26 headline PAT growth of 34% is misleading — it is almost entirely driven by a one-time deferred tax remeasurement credit of Rs.10,311 Cr. Normalised PAT actually declined ~16% YoY, reflecting underlying pressure from lower energy volumes despite fuel-cost tailwinds that expanded EBITDA margin. The bright spot is the renewables ramp-up (NGEL) with 38% RE revenue growth and the Others segment turning profitable, positioning NTPC as a thermal-to-green transition play, though the core thermal business faces volume headwinds.
Key Investment Insights
Key Positives
- EBITDA margin expanded 235 bps YoY to 33.23% in Q4 FY26, driven by fuel cost reduction of 13% YoY
- Operating cash flow remained strong at Rs.50,902 Cr (CFO/PAT ~1.85x) indicating high-quality earnings
- RE revenue (solar/wind) grew 38% YoY to Rs.3,347 Cr as NGEL capacity reached 10,364 MW by April 2026
- Others segment (RE, trading, mining) turned profitable in Q4 with EBIT of Rs.551 Cr vs Rs.(184) Cr loss in Q3
- Net worth (consolidated) grew 11% YoY to Rs.2,03,024 Cr while D/E improved from 1.15x to 1.09x
- Dividend increased to Rs.9.00/share from Rs.8.35/share in FY25, a 7.8% YoY rise
Risk Factors
- Normalized PAT (excluding one-time deferred tax benefit) declined ~16% YoY to ~Rs.20,136 Cr, revealing underlying margin pressure
- Core generation revenue declined 1% YoY for FY26 with energy charges billed down 7.8% YoY, indicating lower coal-based dispatch volume
- Other expenses surged 39.6% YoY due to ash utilization accounting reclassification, adding Rs.2,607 Cr in absolute costs YoY
- Working capital tightness continued with current ratio at 0.94x (<1.0x) and trade receivables increased 5.5% YoY to Rs.36,616 Cr
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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