BCG reports Rs 261.58 cr consolidated profit in Q1FY27
Profit was operating-led, with other income at Rs 0.00 cr and interest at only Rs 0.01 cr.
Filed 14 Aug 2026, 19:11 IST · after market close · BCG (BCG)
Key takeaways
- BCG reported consolidated net profit of Rs 261.58 cr in Q1FY27, with no contribution from other income.
- Operating profit of Rs 469.41 cr translated into a 26.79% operating margin, before depreciation of Rs 92.38 cr.
- A 30.62% tax rate reduced profit before tax of Rs 377.03 cr to net profit of Rs 261.58 cr.
Operating income was the sole profit engine
BCG's consolidated Q1FY27 profit was generated without support from other income, which was Rs 0.00 cr. Interest was also only Rs 0.01 cr, so the reported result largely reflects the operating business rather than treasury or financing gains.
Depreciation and tax shaped the earnings conversion
Operating profit of Rs 469.41 cr was reduced by depreciation of Rs 92.38 cr before reaching profit before tax of Rs 377.03 cr. The 30.62% tax rate then reduced pre-tax profit to net profit of Rs 261.58 cr, while the operating margin stood at 26.79%.
The filing provides a clean Q1FY27 baseline
The results are consolidated and were filed after market close on 14 August 2026. With no management commentary or market reaction supplied, the main read-through from this filing is the quality of reported profit: operating earnings, rather than other income, drove the quarter.
Q1FY27 at a glance
Consolidated figures as filed with NSE — filed ahead of third-party databases, not yet independently cross-checked.
| Line item | Q1FY27 |
|---|---|
| Revenue | ₹1,752 cr |
| Other income | ₹0 cr |
| Expenses | ₹1,283 cr |
| Operating profit | ₹469 cr |
| Operating margin (%) | 26.79% |
| Interest | ₹0 cr |
| Depreciation | ₹92 cr |
| Profit before tax | ₹377 cr |
| Tax | ₹115 cr |
| Net profit | ₹262 cr |
| EPS (₹) | ₹1.30 |
What to watch
- Whether operating margin holds above 26.79% in the next reported quarter.
- Whether other income remains at Rs 0.00 cr rather than becoming a material profit contributor.
- Whether the tax rate stays near 30.62% as net profit converts from profit before tax.