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Q1 FY27 Media Release

Sugs Lloyd Ltd · 544501

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Sugs Lloyd Ltd reported Q1 FY27 revenue of ₹78.40 crore, a 32% YoY increase, and PAT of ₹7.50 crore, a 30% YoY increase. The company's order book stands at ₹807 crore, approximately 2.7 times FY26 revenue.

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SUGS LLOYD LIMITED (Formerly) SUGS LLOYD PRIVATE LIMITED) ISO 9001: 2015 CERTIFIED Corporate Office: 2nd Floor Logix Park, Plot No A4 and 5 Sector 16, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India, 201301 E mail: compliance@sugslloyds.com Website: www.sugslloyds.com Date:30th July, 2026 BSE Limited, Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers, Dalal Street, Mumbai – 400001. Company Scrip Code: 544501 Company Symbol: SUGSLLOYD Sub: Q1 FY27 Press Release – Sugs Lloyd — Revenue Grows 32% and PAT Rises 30% in Q1 FY27 Ref: Regulation 30 of SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 (SEBI Listing Regulations) Dear Sir /Ma'am, With reference to the provisions of Regulation 30 of SEBI Listing Regulations, please find enclosed herewith the Press Release issued by Sugs Lloyd Limited on the cited subject, contents of which are self-explanatory. This is for your information and record. Thanking you, Yours faithfully For Sugs Lloyd Limited Nimmy Singh Chauhan Company Secretary and Compliance Officer Place: Noida Enclosed as above CIN: L74900DL2009PLC194400 Registered office: Office No-8B, CSC-I, Behind Narwana Appartments, New Delhi, India, 110092 M E D IA REL E A SE Quarter ended 30 June 2026 · Q1 FY27 · Standalone Sugs Lloyd — Revenue Grows 32% and PAT Rises 30% in Q1 FY27 Order book of ₹807 crore · ₹58 crore of awards won in the quarter, · T&D mix rises to ~59% of revenue Noida, 30 July, 2026 — Sugs Lloyd Limited (BSE – SME: 544501), a leading EPC company engaged in Power T&D, solar and smart-grid solutions across India, today announced its financial results for the first quarter of FY27, ended 30 June 2026. The Company delivered its strongest-ever first quarter, with revenue of ₹78.40 crore and profit after tax of ₹7.50 crore, as execution of the ₹807 crore order book. REVENUE EBITDA PAT ORDER BOOK ₹78.4 Cr ₹11.99 Cr ₹7.5 Cr ₹807 Cr +32% YoY +35% YoY +30% YoY 2.7x FY26 revenue KEY FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (₹ in crore, except per-share data and margins) Particulars Q1 FY27 Q1 FY26 YoY Change Revenue from Operations 78.40 59.41 +32% EBITDA 11.99 8.90 +35% EBITDA Margin (%) 15.3% 14.98% +32 bps Profit After Tax 7.50 5.79 +30% PAT Margin (%) 9.57% 9.74% (17 bps) EPS – Diluted (₹)* 3.41 3.56 (4.21%) VERTICAL PERFORMANCE Revenue by Vertical (₹ Cr) Q1 FY27 Q1 FY26 Mix (Q1 FY27) Power T&D and Smart Grid 46.32 16.34 ~59% Solar EPC 32.03 40.72 ~41% Civil and others 0.04 2.35 ~0% Total 78.40 59.41 100% Vertical revenue is rounded to the nearest crore; components may not sum to the total. The Company delivered strong growth in Q1 FY27, with revenue increasing by 32% YoY to ₹78.4 Cr. Growth was mainly driven by the Power T&D and Smart Grid Vertical, which contributed ~59% of total revenue (vs ~27% last year). This reflects strong execution in smart grid projects. Solar EPC contributed ~41% of revenue. The Civil and Others segment remained minimal. Sugs Lloyd Limited · Q1 FY27 Media Release Page 1 of 3 Overall, the quarter reflects strong execution in T&D projects. OPERATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS ● Order book of ₹807 crore — approximately 2.7 times FY26 revenue. ● Flagship Project of RDSS smart-grid project at Patna, Bihar, bundling infrastructure, equipment, software and communication in a single mandate. ● Fresh awards of approximately ₹62 crore from three distribution utilities across three states — ₹58.4 crore secured during the quarter and ₹3.4 crore subsequent to the quarter end: ○ ₹56.57 crore (excluding GST) from North Bihar Power Distribution Company Limited, a Government of Bihar undertaking, for 16 MW of grid-connected rooftop solar in the Chapra Circle under the CAPEX-plus-RESCO route of the Utility-Led Aggregation model of PM Surya Ghar – Muft Bijli Yojana. Commissioning period of 9 months from PPA signing, with a 10-year contract term from the Commercial Operation Date. ○ ₹1.80 crore from TP Southern Odisha Distribution Limited (TPSODL) for the supply, installation, testing and commissioning of 11 kV and 33 kV Fault Passage Indicators and Data Communicator Units, to be delivered in 75 days. ○ Subsequent to the quarter end, on 2 July 2026: ₹3.37 crore (including GST) from Madhya Pradesh Paschim Kshetra Vidyut Vitaran Company Limited for the design, supply, installation, testing and commissioning of 11 kV and 33 kV FPIs integrated with the SCADA-DMS/ADMS system at the Indore SCADA Control Centre, including communication infrastructure and five years of AMC, to be completed in 70 days. ● The NBPDCL rooftop mandate introduces a 10-year annuity revenue stream from the Commercial Operation Date, complementing the Company’s EPC-led model. ● Operational network spread across states including Delhi, Bihar, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. ● Bidding capacity strengthened, with arrangements in place to support bidding for mandates of over ₹1,000 crore. ● Strike rate of 15–20% maintained on tenders bid, against a qualified pipeline under evaluation. OUTLOOK AND GUIDANCE Demand remains policy-led and structural. The Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme commits approximately ₹3.04 lakh crore to smart metering and grid strengthening with up to 60% central support, targeting AT&C losses of 12– 15%, while India’s 500 GW non-fossil capacity target by 2030 is driving large-scale augmentation of distribution networks — the Company’s core addressable market. Management has set out a guidance of Revenue of Rs.1000 Cr. for FY 27-28. MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE Mr. Santosh Shah, Managing Director and Promoter of Sugs Lloyd Limited, said: “Q1 FY27 is the quarter in which the order book we spent the last two years building began to convert. Revenue of ₹78.40 crore is up 32% year-on-year and profit after tax is up 30%, and — importantly — we have delivered that growth without diluting the margin structure: EBITDA margin at 15.3% and PAT margin at 9.57% are both a shade ahead of the corresponding quarter last year. Two shifts in this quarter matter more than the headline numbers. First, the mix: Power T&D and smart grid is now roughly 59% of revenue against 27% for FY26, as the big order of RDSS mandate at Patna moves into full execution. Second, the nature of what we are winning. The 16 MW rooftop solar award from North Bihar Power Distribution Company under PM Surya Ghar carries a ten-year contract term from commercial operation — an annuity alongside our EPC earnings — while the FPI and SCADA-integration wins in Odisha and Madhya Pradesh extend our highest- margin product franchise into two more utilities. A word, finally, on the accelerating acceptance of our own products. Our fault passage indicator—where we already command close to half of the domestic market—continued to gain strong traction during the quarter, with adoption Sugs Lloyd Limited · Q1 FY27 Media Release Page 2 of 3 by two additional utilities: TPSODL in Odisha and MPPKVVCL in Madhya Pradesh. Notably, the latter has been directly integrated into the SCADA-DMS/ADMS control centre at Indore. This momentum is clearly reflected in order inflows, with ~₹10 crore of product orders secured in Q1 itself. This early conversion highlights both the growing acceptance of our technology and faster decision-making by utilities. Given its high-margin profile, the product segment remains one of our most strategic growth drivers, and its rising acceptance across utilities stands out as one of the most durable and encouraging signals this quarter. We would ask shareholders to read the sequential comparison in context. Ours is a business in which billing concentrates in the March quarter — roughly 40% of the year — so a June quarter marginally below the preceding March quarter is the normal shape of the business, not a loss of momentum. Our focus for the balance of the year is squarely on execution discipline, on converting the qualified pipeline, and on managing the receivable cycle so that we can scale without straining the balance sheet. The Board and management remain committed to [Showing first 8,000 characters — download PDF for full document]