Sunshine Capital Q1 FY27 Results: Revenue at Rs 1 Crore, PAT at Rs 1 Crore After Exceptional Q1 FY26
- August 17, 2026
- Posted by: Ankit Jaiswal
- Category: Market
Sunshine Capital Q1 FY27: Revenue Rs 1 Cr (-55.71% YoY). PAT Rs 1 Cr vs Rs 29 Cr (-96.55%). Normalised after exceptional Q1 FY26. Consolidated. CMP Rs 0.23 on Aug 13, 2026.
Quick Answer
Sunshine Capital Q1 FY27 results show Rs 1 crore revenue and Rs 1 crore PAT — the company’s normalised investment operations after an exceptional Q1 FY26 that included approximately Rs 29 crore of extraordinary asset sale or capital gains income.
Sunshine Capital Q1 FY27 results showed the consolidated investment company reporting Rs 1 crore revenue, down 55.71% from Rs 2 crore in Q1 FY26. The dramatic decline in PAT from Rs 29 crore to Rs 1 crore is not a business deterioration — it reflects the absence of the extraordinary income event that produced the Q1 FY26 exceptional earnings.
The Sunshine Capital Q1 FY27 results showing Rs 1 crore PAT on Rs 1 crore revenue represents the company’s sustainable run-rate earnings from regular investment operations — approximately Rs 4 crore annually — stripped of the exceptional Q1 FY26 gains that temporarily inflated the year-ago comparison.
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Sunshine Capita Q1 FY27 Financial Highlights
| Metric | Q1 FY27 (Rs Crore) | Q1 FY26 (Rs Crore) | YoY Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue | 1.00 | 2.00 | -55.71% |
| Gross Profit | 1.00 | 29.00 | -96.55% |
| Net Profit / PAT | 1.00 | 29.00 | -96.55% |
Sunshine Capita Q1 FY27 Performance Analysis
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Sunshine Capital Q1 FY27 results should be evaluated on a normalised basis. The apparent 97% PAT decline overstates the business change — Q1 FY26’s Rs 29 crore PAT included extraordinary one-time income (likely asset sale or large capital gain) that is not part of the recurring earnings base.
The normalised earnings of Rs 1 crore quarterly (Rs 4 crore annually) represent Sunshine Capital’s regular investment company income from dividends, interest, and routine portfolio returns.
Rs 1 crore PAT with near-100% conversion from Rs 1 crore revenue in Q1 FY27 results confirms the investment company model where operational income flows almost entirely to net profit.
Investors should assess Sunshine Capital on its Rs 1 crore quarterly normalised PAT, not the exceptional Rs 29 crore Q1 FY26 base.
Key Business Factors in Q1 FY27
Exceptional Q1 FY26 Base
Rs 29 crore Q1 FY26 PAT included extraordinary asset sale or capital gains income not part of normalised operations.
Normalised Investment Income
Rs 1 crore quarterly PAT is the sustainable investment company income from dividends, interest and routine returns.
Investment Company Model
Rs 1 crore revenue equalling Rs 1 crore gross profit and PAT confirms pure investment income with no direct costs.
Dividend Details
Sunshine Capital has not declared a dividend for Q1 FY27.
FY27 Outlook
The FY27 outlook is modest at approximately Rs 1 crore quarterly PAT from normalised investment operations. Any exceptional capital gains events could temporarily boost earnings above this level.
Portfolio composition and asset quality determine the sustainability of the normalised Rs 1 crore quarterly earnings.
Sunshine Capita Stock Performance
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Sunshine Capital shares traded at Rs 0.23 on August 13, 2026, down 4.17%. Penny stock price reflects the very small normalised earnings base.
Key Risks
Non-Recurring Exceptional Income
The extraordinary Q1 FY26 income that inflated the comparison is non-recurring — Q1 FY27 results reflect true sustainable level.
Small Portfolio Income
Normalised Rs 1 crore quarterly PAT is very small, creating significant sensitivity to any portfolio income change.
Liquidity Risk
Penny stock at Rs 0.23 with very small earnings base creates significant price volatility and liquidity concerns.
Conclusion
Sunshine Capital Q1 FY27 results show Rs 1 crore PAT from normalised investment operations — the correct baseline after removing the exceptional Q1 FY26 extraordinary income event. The apparent 97% decline is misleading.
Assess the normalised Rs 1 crore quarterly PAT and portfolio quality. Consult a SEBI-registered advisor.
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Frequently Asked Questions on Sunshine Capita Q1 FY27 Results
When were Sunshine Capital Q1 FY27 results announced?
Ans. August 13, 2026, consolidated basis.
What was Sunshine Capital revenue in Q1 FY27?
Ans. Rs 1 crore, down 55.71% from Rs 2 crore in Q1 FY26.
What was Sunshine Capital PAT in Q1 FY27?
Ans. Rs 1 crore — normalised level after exceptional Q1 FY26.
Why does the PAT appear to fall 97% in Q1 FY27?
Ans. Q1 FY26 PAT of Rs 29 crore included extraordinary one-time income (asset sale or capital gains) not in Q1 FY27. The underlying PAT is stable at approximately Rs 1 crore quarterly.
Did Sunshine Capital declare a dividend?
Ans. No dividend for Q1 FY27.
What is the normalised earnings outlook?
Ans. Approximately Rs 1 crore quarterly from regular investment operations.
Is Sunshine Capital a good investment?
Ans. Very small investment company with normalised Rs 1 crore quarterly earnings. Speculative penny stock. Consult a SEBI-registered advisor.