KAMOPAINTS Q1 FY27 Results: Revenue Falls 8% to Rs 46 Crore, Swings to Net Loss of Rs 4 Crore
- August 17, 2026
- Posted by: Neeraj Pandey
- Category: Market
KAMOPAINTS Q1 FY27: Revenue Rs 46 Cr (-7.86%). Net loss Rs 4 Cr vs profit Rs 0.87 Cr. Gross profit Rs -3 Cr vs Rs 1 Cr. Consolidated. CMP Rs 4.54 on Aug 13, 2026.
Quick Answer
KAMOPAINTS swung to a consolidated net loss of Rs 4 crore in Q1 FY27 from a profit of Rs 0.87 crore in Q1 FY26. Revenue fell 7.86% to Rs 46 crore and gross profit collapsed from Rs 1 crore to Rs -3 crore — a Rs 4 crore gross-level deterioration reflecting raw material cost inflation exceeding selling price recovery in the competitive paints market.
KAMOPAINTS Q1 FY27 results showed the consolidated paints company reporting revenue of Rs 46 crore, down 7.86% from Rs 50 crore in Q1 FY26. The company faced dual headwinds of lower volumes and higher input costs in titanium dioxide, resins, and solvents — key paints raw materials with petrochemical-linked pricing.
The KAMOPAINTS Q1 FY27 results showed gross profit collapsing from Rs 1 crore to Rs -3 crore on 8% lower revenue — a Rs 4 crore swing at the gross level. Gross margin deteriorated from approximately 2% to -6.5%, meaning the company was selling paints below its direct production cost in Q1 FY27.
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KAMOPAINTS Q1 FY27 Financial Highlights
| Metric | Q1 FY27 (Rs Crore) | Q1 FY26 (Rs Crore) | YoY Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue | 46.00 | 50.00 | -7.86% |
| Gross Profit | -3.00 | 1.00 | -292.59% |
| Net Loss / PAT | -4.00 | 0.87 | -605.6% |
KAMOPAINTS Q1 FY27 Performance Analysis
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KAMOPAINTS Q1 FY27 results show a business facing simultaneous volume and margin pressures — a particularly challenging combination that produces severe earnings deterioration.
Gross profit swing from Rs 1 crore to Rs -3 crore on only 8% revenue decline in Q1 FY27 results indicates raw material cost inflation was severe, not moderated by the modest volume reduction. Titanium dioxide and resin price spikes are likely culprits.
Net loss of Rs 4 crore in Q1 FY27 on Rs 0.87 crore profit in Q1 FY26 represents a Rs 4.87 crore adverse swing — significant relative to the Rs 46 crore revenue base.
In the competitive paints market dominated by Asian Paints, Berger, and Kansai Nerolac, smaller companies like KAMOPAINTS have limited pricing power to pass through input cost increases to retail customers.
Key Business Factors in Q1 FY27
Input Cost Inflation
TiO2 and resin price spikes consumed all gross margin and created gross losses in KAMOPAINTS Q1 FY27 results.
Competitive Market Pricing
Smaller paints companies cannot easily raise prices against large competitors, limiting margin recovery.
Revenue and Volume Decline
8% revenue decline amplified the input cost damage by reducing volumes over which fixed direct costs are spread.
Dividend Details
KAMOPAINTS has not declared any dividend for Q1 FY27 given the net loss. Return to profitability is the prerequisite for any distribution.
FY27 Outlook
The FY27 outlook depends on input cost moderation and volume recovery. If TiO2 and resin prices normalise from Q1 FY27 levels, gross margins should recover toward positive territory.
Competition from large paints companies remains the structural challenge. KAMOPAINTS needs pricing differentiation or geographic niche strategy to sustain margin recovery.
KAMOPAINTS Stock Performance
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KAMOPAINTS shares traded at Rs 4.54 on August 13, 2026, down 0.44%. The penny stock price reflects the challenging Q1 FY27 results and ongoing financial pressure.
Key Risks
Continued Gross Loss
If input costs remain elevated through Q2 FY27, the net loss could deepen, depleting cash reserves.
Competitive Disadvantage
Large paints companies absorb input costs better through scale, leaving small players like KAMOPAINTS with more vulnerable economics.
Balance Sheet Stress
Recurring losses create balance sheet pressure and may require financing that adds to financial costs.
Conclusion
KAMOPAINTS Q1 FY27 results are severely weak with gross profit collapsing to Rs -3 crore and net loss widening to Rs 4 crore on 8% lower revenue. Input cost inflation overwhelmed the competitive market’s pricing constraints.
Recovery requires input cost relief and volume improvement. This is a high-risk situation. Consult a SEBI-registered advisor before any investment decision.
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Frequently Asked Questions on KAMOPAINTS Q1 FY27 Results
When were KAMOPAINTS Q1 FY27 results announced?
Ans. August 13, 2026, consolidated basis.
What was KAMOPAINTS revenue in Q1 FY27?
Ans. Rs 46 crore, down 7.86%.
Did KAMOPAINTS report a loss in Q1 FY27?
Ans. Yes, net loss of Rs 4 crore vs profit Rs 0.87 crore in Q1 FY26.
Why did KAMOPAINTS swing to a loss in Q1 FY27?
Ans. Raw material cost inflation in TiO2 and resins exceeded revenue recovery in the competitive paints market, creating gross loss of Rs -3 crore.
Did KAMOPAINTS declare a dividend for Q1 FY27?
Ans. No dividend given net loss.
What is the outlook for KAMOPAINTS?
Ans. Recovery depends on input cost moderation and volume improvement.
Is KAMOPAINTS a good investment?
Ans. High-risk loss-making situation. Consult a SEBI-registered advisor.