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Finscann Editorial
Published at: August 17, 2026, 6:37 AM
Synopsis
PTC Industries reported a sharp rise in Q1 FY27 profit to ₹29.19 crore as revenue nearly doubled. Check results, margins and recent developments.

PTC Industries Q1 profit rises over five times to ₹29.19 crore; revenue nearly doubles
PTC Industries reported a sharp rise in consolidated profit for the first quarter of financial year 2027, with net profit reaching ₹29.19 crore from ₹5.16 crore a year earlier. Consolidated revenue from operations also nearly doubled to ₹191.80 crore, compared with ₹97.15 crore in the year ago quarter.
The company reported a strong improvement in operating performance as its advanced metallurgy business scaled up deliveries. Consolidated EBITDA rose to ₹48.90 crore from ₹8.80 crore, while the EBITDA margin increased to 25.49% from 9.05%.
| Particulars | Q1 FY27 | Q1 FY26 |
|---|---|---|
| Consolidated revenue | ₹191.80 crore | ₹97.15 crore |
| Consolidated net profit | ₹29.19 crore | ₹5.16 crore |
| Consolidated EBITDA | ₹48.90 crore | ₹8.80 crore |
| EBITDA margin | 25.49% | 9.05% |
Consolidated revenue grew about 97.4% year on year, while EBITDA increased more than five times from the previous year. The sharp improvement in margins came as the company moved into higher margin deliveries from its advanced metallurgy capacity.
PTC Industries' UK subsidiary, Trac Precision Solutions, also contributed to the improvement in consolidated profitability. The business moved from an EBITDA loss to profitability and contributed ₹24 crore to consolidated PAT during the quarter.
The improvement helped offset pressure in the domestic business, where higher finance costs affected profitability. Consolidated finance costs more than doubled year on year as borrowings increased.
Standalone domestic net profit fell 36.5% year on year to ₹5.19 crore, with the decline linked to lower other income, higher depreciation and increased interest costs.
PTC Industries' subsidiary Aerolloy Technologies signed an agreement with Airbus on August 6, 2026, to develop and supply titanium castings for the A320neo, A330neo and A350 programmes.
Earlier, on August 1, shareholders approved a proposal to raise up to ₹1,800 crore through a qualified institutional placement and increase the borrowing limit to ₹600 crore.
The company also received defence orders from DRDO and Gun Factory Kanpur in July 2026.
The sharp improvement in consolidated earnings will be closely linked to the company's ability to scale its advanced metallurgy operations and sustain higher margins.
The turnaround at Trac Precision Solutions is another factor to watch, while higher domestic finance costs remain a pressure point. The planned fund raising and higher borrowing limit could also affect the company's capital structure as it expands.

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