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Raja Bahadur International Q1 FY27 Results: Revenue Grows 9% to Rs 7 Crore, Net Loss Deepens to Rs 2 Crore

  • August 17, 2026
  • Posted by: Ankit Jaiswal
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Raja Bahadur International Q1 FY27 Results: Revenue Grows 9% to Rs 7 Crore, Net Loss Deepens to Rs 2 Crore

Raja Bahadur Q1 FY27: Revenue Rs 7 Cr (+8.53% YoY). Net loss Rs 2 Cr vs loss Rs 1 Cr. Gross profit Rs 3 Cr vs Rs 0.59 Cr (+567%). Consolidated. CMP Rs 5,027.00 on Aug 13, 2026.

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Raja Bahadur International Q1 FY27 results showed consolidated revenue growing 9% to Rs 7 crore and gross profit surging 567% to Rs 3 crore, yet net loss deepened to Rs 2 crore from Rs 1 crore as below-gross-profit costs of approximately Rs 5 crore overwhelmed the operational improvement.

Raja Bahadur International Q1 FY27 results showed the consolidated company posting Rs 7 crore revenue with dramatically improved gross profit of Rs 3 crore. Yet the net loss deepened to Rs 2 crore — the Rs 5 crore gap between gross profit and net loss pointing to very high finance charges on significant debt obligations or elevated administrative expenses.

The Raja Bahadur International Q1 FY27 results showing gross profit surge of 567% from Rs 0.59 crore to Rs 3 crore on 9% revenue growth indicates the core business economics improved substantially. The deepening net loss despite this operational improvement reveals that finance or administrative costs grew even faster than the gross profit improvement.

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  • Raja Bahadur Q1 FY27 Financial Highlights
  • Raja Bahadur Q1 FY27 Performance Analysis
  • Key Business Factors in Q1 FY27
    • Gross Margin Improvement
    • High Finance Costs Overwhelming Improvement
    • Premium Asset Valuation
  • Dividend Details
  • FY27 Outlook
  • Raja Bahadur Stock Performance
  • Key Risks
    • Deepening Loss
    • Balance Sheet Risk
    • Valuation Premium Risk
  • Conclusion
  • Frequently Asked Questions on Raja Bahadur Q1 FY27 Results
    • When were Raja Bahadur International Q1 FY27 results announced?
    • What was Raja Bahadur International revenue in Q1 FY27?
    • Why did net loss deepen despite 567% gross profit growth in Q1 FY27?
    • What was the net loss in Q1 FY27?
    • Did Raja Bahadur International declare a dividend?
    • What is the outlook?
    • Is Raja Bahadur International a good investment?

Raja Bahadur Q1 FY27 Financial Highlights

Metric Q1 FY27 (Rs Crore) Q1 FY26 (Rs Crore) YoY Change
Revenue 7.00 6.00 +8.53%
Gross Profit 3.00 0.59 +567.31%
Net Profit / PAT -2.00 -1.00 -92.58%

Raja Bahadur Q1 FY27 Performance Analysis

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Raja Bahadur International Q1 FY27 results present a rare contradiction: gross profit surging 567% while net loss deepens. This pattern almost always signals very high debt finance charges consuming the operational improvement.

The Rs 5 crore gap between Rs 3 crore gross profit and Rs -2 crore net loss in Q1 FY27 represents approximately Rs 5 crore of below-gross-profit costs. At Rs 7 crore quarterly revenue, this cost level is disproportionately high — suggesting significant interest on debt.

The premium CMP of Rs 5,027 per share despite deepening net losses suggests the market values underlying real estate or asset holdings not captured in the income statement.

Debt reduction or restructuring is the critical lever to allow the improving operational performance to translate to profitability for Raja Bahadur International from Q1 FY27 results.

Key Business Factors in Q1 FY27

Gross Margin Improvement

567% gross profit surge on 9% revenue reflects significantly better product pricing or cost management in core operations.

High Finance Costs Overwhelming Improvement

Rs 5 crore of below-gross-profit costs consume the gross profit improvement and create a deeper net loss.

Premium Asset Valuation

Rs 5,027 CMP for a loss-making company reflects market pricing of real estate or strategic assets beyond the income statement.

Dividend Details

Raja Bahadur International has not declared any dividend for Q1 FY27 given the net loss position.

FY27 Outlook

The FY27 outlook depends critically on whether finance costs can be reduced through debt repayment, restructuring, or asset monetisation. The underlying operational improvement is genuine.

Without debt resolution, the improving gross profit will continue to be consumed by finance charges, preventing return to profitability.

Raja Bahadur Stock Performance

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Raja Bahadur International shares traded at Rs 5,027.00 on August 13, 2026, up 0.58%. The premium valuation for a loss-making company requires deep asset analysis.

Key Risks

Deepening Loss

Finance costs growing faster than gross profit improvements could cause continuing loss deepening beyond Q1 FY27.

Balance Sheet Risk

High debt levels create ongoing financial risk if debt service cannot be maintained from operational cash flows.

Valuation Premium Risk

Premium CMP relative to loss-making operations creates significant downside risk if asset realisation expectations are not met.

Conclusion

Raja Bahadur International Q1 FY27 results show improving gross economics — 567% gross profit surge — overwhelmed by approximately Rs 5 crore of below-gross-profit costs producing a deeper Rs 2 crore net loss.

Debt management is the critical requirement. Detailed balance sheet analysis is essential. Consult a SEBI-registered advisor.

Disclaimer: Data and figures in this article are sourced from publicly available information. These may or may not be accurate. Please verify all data with the official NSE (nseindia.com) and BSE (bseindia.com) websites before making any investment decision. Investments in securities are subject to market risk. This content is for educational purposes only and is not investment advice by Univest (SEBI RA INH000013776).

Frequently Asked Questions on Raja Bahadur Q1 FY27 Results

When were Raja Bahadur International Q1 FY27 results announced?

Ans. August 13, 2026, consolidated basis.

What was Raja Bahadur International revenue in Q1 FY27?

Ans. Rs 7 crore, up 8.53%.

Why did net loss deepen despite 567% gross profit growth in Q1 FY27?

Ans. Below-gross-profit costs of approximately Rs 5 crore — primarily finance charges on debt — consumed the improved Rs 3 crore gross profit and produced a Rs 2 crore net loss.

What was the net loss in Q1 FY27?

Ans. Rs 2 crore, deepening from Rs 1 crore in Q1 FY26.

Did Raja Bahadur International declare a dividend?

Ans. No dividend given net loss position.

What is the outlook?

Ans. Depends on debt reduction allowing operational improvement to reach profitability.

Is Raja Bahadur International a good investment?

Ans. Complex loss-making company with high-cost debt and premium valuation. Detailed due diligence required. Consult a SEBI-registered advisor.



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Author: Ankit Jaiswal
Ankit Jaiswal is the Senior Research Analyst at Univest, leading the platform's in-house equity research desk and serving as the editorial reviewer for all research and blog content published at univest.in. With 11+ years of experience in Indian equity markets, he oversees stock recommendations, earnings analysis, sector coverage, and ensures every published article meets SEBI Research Analyst Regulations. He holds a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) from St. Xavier's College, Kolkata — one of India's most prestigious commerce institutions — and has cleared CMT Level 2 from the CMT Association, a globally recognised certification in technical analysis and market research. His research methodology combines fundamental analysis (earnings quality, balance sheet strength, management commentary) with advanced technical analysis (chart patterns, momentum indicators, market structure) — giving Univest's retail investors a dual-lens approach that most Indian research platforms lack. Ankit is among the most comprehensively certified analysts in Indian financial media, holding five NISM certifications: Series-XV (Research Analyst), Series-VIII (Equity Derivatives), Series-VII (SORM), Series-VI (Depository Operations), and Series-V-A (Mutual Fund Distributors). At Univest — India's SEBI-registered research and advisory platform — Ankit's responsibilities include leading the research team, finalising stock recommendations published across Pro Lite, Pro Super, and Pro Gold advisory services, and maintaining editorial oversight of all YMYL financial content published on the blog.

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