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Revenue from operations rose 53.9% YoY and 6.9% QoQ to Rs 3,168.20 crore in the June 2026 quarter.
Gross profit increased 56.8% YoY and 6.4% QoQ to Rs 587.20 crore. Gross margin improved to 18.5% in Q1 FY27 from 18.2% in Q1 FY26, but eased from 18.6% in Q4 FY26.
EBITDA nearly doubled, rising 99.5% YoY and 8.2% QoQ to Rs 285.30 crore. EBITDA margin expanded to 9.0% from 7.0% in Q1 FY26 and 8.9% in Q4 FY26.
Profit before tax stood at Rs 276 crore in Q1 FY27, up 130% YoY and 22% QoQ.
Total expenses rose 50.7% YoY to Rs 2,941 crore in Q1 FY27. The increase was primarily driven by higher raw material costs, with cost of materials consumed rising 58.3% YoY to Rs 2,595.30 crore. Employee benefits expense climbed 38.5% YoY to Rs 128.90 crore. Finance costs increased 74.2% YoY to Rs 26.30 crore, while depreciation and amortisation expense rose 46.3% YoY to Rs 29.70 crore.
The Wires & Cables business delivered 57% YoY growth, supported by strong volume growth, execution and favourable industry dynamics. Segment profit rose 105% YoY, while segment margin expanded by 232 basis points, aided by an improved product mix, disciplined commodity management and operating efficiencies.
The FMEG business recorded strong revenue growth, driven by demand for premium and new products and continued distribution expansion. The segment achieved operational breakeven during the quarter, with profitability improving significantly on a year-on-year basis due to premiumisation and operating leverage.
The Wires & Cables business remained the company's primary revenue driver, contributing 91% of Q1 FY27 revenue, while the FMEG segment accounted for the remaining 9%.
Mahendrakumar Kabra, managing director, said the company began FY27 with another quarter of record performance, reflecting the strength of its business model and disciplined execution. He said the Wires & Cables business continued to benefit from strong demand while maintaining healthy profitability, and highlighted the operational breakeven achieved in the FMEG business as an important milestone. Kabra added that the company remains focused on expanding its cables portfolio, strengthening distribution, improving execution and driving long-term profitable growth.
R R Kabel is India’s largest exporter of wires and cables, offering a wide range of electrical products including wires & cables, fans, lighting, electrical accessories, and appliances for residential, commercial, industrial, and infrastructural purposes.
Revenue from operations rose 33.7% YoY to Rs 2,964.1 crore in Q4 FY26, while increasing 16.9% QoQ.
Gross profit stood at Rs 551.8 crore, up 26.99% YoY, while gross margin came in at 18.6% compared to 19.6% in the year-ago period.
Profit before tax stood at Rs 225.3 crore in Q4 FY26, up 30.08% YoY and 41.88% QoQ.
EBITDA stood at Rs 263.5 crore in Q4 FY26, up 34.60% YoY and 27.66% QoQ, with margin improving to 8.9% from 8.8% a year ago.
On the cost front, cost of materials consumed rose 71.12% YoY to Rs 2,651.8 crore, while employee expenses increased 34.55% YoY to Rs 107.1 crore and other expenses were up 14.01% YoY at Rs 183.1 crore during the quarter.
On the operational front, the wires and cables (W&C) segment continued to drive performance, delivering 36.3% YoY revenue growth supported by strong domestic and export demand, along with steady institutional ordering. Segment margins expanded, aided by operating efficiencies and better price volatility management. The segment contributed around 90% to Q4 revenue, while the fast-moving electrical goods (FMEG) segment accounted for the remaining 10%.
For the full year FY26, net profit rose 57.99% YoY to Rs 492.2 crore, while revenue increased 27.62% YoY to Rs 9,722.4 crore. EBITDA for FY26 stood at Rs 789.1 crore, up 61.80% YoY, with margin improving to 8.1% from 6.4% in FY25.
Cash generated from operations stood at Rs 448 crore in FY26 compared to Rs 590.9 crore in FY25, indicating some working capital impact during the year.
For the full year,net profit rose 57.96% to Rs 492.22 crore in the year ended March 2026 as against Rs 311.61 crore during the previous year ended March 2025. Sales rose 27.62% to Rs 9722.36 crore in the year ended March 2026 as against Rs 7618.23 crore during the previous year ended March 2025.
R R Kabel announced a significant expansion of its Fast-Moving Electrical Goods (FMEG) portfolio with its foray into the Kitchen Appliances segment and the expansion of its Air Coolers range, under its premium appliance brand RR Signature.
Expanding its offering, the Company has introduced Mixer Grinders, Electric Cooktops (both Induction and Infra-Red variants), and Hand Blenders, all crafted under the trusted RR Signature Appliances umbrella. These products mark RR Kabel's strategic foray into kitchen essentials, enabling deeper penetration into Indian households and expanding the brand's footprint beyond traditional electrical categories.
The Induction and Infra-Red Cooktops have seen particularly strong demand in recent times, with global developments influencing LPG pricing and supply dynamics. Consumers are increasingly shifting to electric cooking solutions for their energy efficiency, precise control, and safety features, driving a surge in this high-growth category. RR Signature further reinforces its ‘Aapke Kaam Ki Baat' promise through best-in-class warranties across its entire product range, offering consumers greater reliability and peace of mind.
Building on this momentum, RR Kabel plans to further strengthen its kitchen appliances presence in FY26-27 by introducing additional categories, reinforcing its commitment to innovation and comprehensive home solutions.
In parallel, the Company has significantly expanded its Air Cooler portfolio with the introduction of Industrial (Semi Commercial) Air Coolers. Featuring higher tank capacities and superior air throw, these models are gaining popularity not just among commercial users but also household consumers seeking powerful cooling amid intensifying summers year on year. This positions the segment as a key growth driver in RR Kabel's FMEG line-up.
The company stated that it has introduced mixer grinders, electric cooktops (both induction and infra-red variants), and hand blenders.
The Induction and Infra-Red Cooktops have seen particularly strong demand in recent times, with global developments influencing LPG pricing and supply dynamics. Consumers are increasingly shifting to electric cooking solutions for their energy efficiency, precise control, and safety features, driving a surge in this high-growth category.
The company plans to further strengthen its kitchen appliances presence in FY26-27 by introducing additional categories.
In parallel, the Company has significantly expanded its Air Cooler portfolio with the introduction of industrial (semi commercial) air coolers.
Mahhesh Kabra, executive director, RR Kabel, said: 'Our expansion into kitchen appliances allows us to connect with consumers at more touchpoints in their daily lives, while our expanded air cooler range addresses the rising need for effective, performance cooling solutions in India’s evolving climate.
These launches reflect our continued focus on quality, innovation, and market relevance, building on our strong legacy of trust and reliability.'
R R Kabel is the country’s largest exporter of wires and cables, offering a diversified portfolio that includes wires and cables, fans, lighting, electrical accessories, and appliances for residential, commercial, industrial, and infrastructure applications.
On a consolidated basis, the company's net profit rose 72.4% YoY to Rs 118.2 crore in Q3 FY26, compared with Rs 68.6 crore in Q3 FY25. Revenue from operations increased 42.3% YoY to Rs 2,535.9 crore in Q3 FY26, up from Rs 1,782.2 crore in the year-ago quarter.
The scrip fell 1.61% to currently trade at Rs 1374.90 on the BSE.