17 August 2026
Metric | Q1 FY27 (Jun'26) | Q1 FY26 (Jun'25) | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
Revenue from operations | ₹194.4 cr | ₹146.4 cr | +32.8% |
Other income | ₹0.16 cr | ₹0.23 cr | -30.8% |
Total income | ₹194.6 cr | ₹146.6 cr | +32.7% |
Total expenses | ₹24.5 cr | ₹19.6 cr | +24.5% |
Profit before tax | ₹170.1 cr | ₹127.0 cr | +34.0% |
Net profit | ₹131.4 cr | ₹97.5 cr | +34.9% |
EPS (basic) | ₹166.16 | ₹127.03 | +30.8% |
EPS (diluted) | ₹148.65 | ₹112.35 | +32.3% |
No exceptional items, one-off gains, or provision reversals sit in these numbers — the 34.9% PAT growth is a clean, operating-driven figure.
Revenue line | Q1 FY27 | Q1 FY26 | Growth |
|---|---|---|---|
Fees & commission income | ₹162.7 cr | ₹117.9 cr | +38.0% |
Net gain on fair value changes | ₹31.1 cr | ₹28.4 cr | +9.6% |
Interest income | ₹0.60 cr | ₹0.10 cr | +491%* |
*Off a very small base.
Fees & commission — the core, recurring AMC fee income — is doing almost all the heavy lifting, growing faster (38.0%) than total revenue (32.8%). The fair-value gains line, which is more market-dependent and lumpier, grew much slower. That's a healthier growth mix than if the reverse were true.
Expense line | Q1 FY27 | Q1 FY26 | Growth |
|---|---|---|---|
Employee benefits | ₹14.5 cr | ₹10.8 cr | +34.3% |
Other expenses | ₹6.95 cr | ₹6.82 cr | +1.9% |
Depreciation & amortisation | ₹2.47 cr | ₹1.77 cr | +39.6% |
Finance costs | ₹0.54 cr | ₹0.26 cr | +109%* |
Total expenses | ₹24.5 cr | ₹19.6 cr | +24.5% |
*Off a small base.
Employee costs (the biggest line) grew roughly in step with revenue, but "other expenses" — the catch-all operating cost bucket — barely moved (+1.9%). That's the main reason cost-to-income improved to 12.6% from 13.4%.
Current tax rose sharply, +53.6% (₹39.0 cr vs ₹25.4 cr), faster than profit growth. This was partly offset by a deferred tax credit of ₹0.30 cr this quarter vs a deferred tax charge of ₹4.13 cr a year ago, so net tax expense grew a more moderate 31.2% (₹38.7 cr vs ₹29.5 cr).
New subsidiary, fresh capital: PPFAS Asset Management Pvt Ltd incorporated a new wholly-owned subsidiary, PPFAS Pension Fund Managers Pvt Ltd, on 8 May 2026, and infused ₹60 crore of equity into it on 15 May 2026. It hasn't started full-scale operations yet, so no material P&L impact this quarter — but it's a capital commitment to a new business line.
Unreviewed subsidiaries: Three smaller subsidiaries (PPFAS Alternate Asset Managers IFSC, PPFAS Trustee Company, PPFAS Pension Fund Managers) weren't directly reviewed by the auditor — their numbers rest on management certification. Combined, they contributed ₹1.39 cr of revenue and a net loss of ₹0.37 cr for the quarter, rolled into the consolidated figures.
Dividend signal: The board has recommended ₹25/share for FY26, up from ₹15/share paid for FY25 — a 67% step-up, subject to shareholder approval at the AGM.
Metric | Q1 FY27 | Q1 FY26 | Growth |
|---|---|---|---|
Standalone total income | ₹6.07 cr | ₹4.22 cr | +43.8% |
Standalone PAT | ₹3.09 cr | ₹2.38 cr | +29.8% |
Consolidated PAT | ₹131.4 cr | ₹97.5 cr | +34.9% |
The gap is stark: consolidated PAT of ₹131.4 crore vs standalone PAT of just ₹3.09 crore. Parag Parikh Financial Advisory Services Ltd is essentially a holding company; almost all the fee-earning business (managing PPFAS Mutual Fund) sits inside its subsidiary, PPFAS Asset Management Pvt Ltd. The parent's standalone income is mostly portfolio management fees plus whatever dividend it receives from the subsidiary — and dividends are lumpy, not quarterly. In Q4 FY26 the parent received ₹25.01 crore in dividend income from PPFAS AMC (₹7/share), pushing that one quarter's standalone PAT up sharply. No such dividend landed in Q1 FY27, so standalone profit reverts to its normal, much smaller run-rate.
Anyone valuing PPFAS off standalone numbers alone will get a misleading picture — the consolidated numbers are the ones that reflect the actual business.
AMC | PAT (Q1 FY27) | PAT growth YoY | Revenue growth YoY |
|---|---|---|---|
HDFC AMC | ₹837 cr | +12% | +13.6% |
Nippon Life India AMC | ₹503 cr | +27% | +26% |
UTI AMC (consolidated) | ₹294 cr | +24% | +6.7% |
PPFAS (consolidated) | ₹131.4 cr | +34.9% | +32.7% |
PPFAS is the smallest of the four in absolute profit, but it's outgrowing all three listed peers on both revenue and profit — and it's doing so with a leaner cost structure (12.6% cost-to-income, among the tightest in the industry). For a business still building scale, that combination of high growth plus expanding margins is the more interesting story than the absolute size gap.
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