NSEAnalysts/Institutional Investor Meet/Con. Call Updates11 Aug 2026 · 11 Aug 2026, 04:33 pm
Analysts/Institutional Investor Meet/Con. Call Updates
Symphony Limited · SYMPHONY
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Symphony Limited's Q1FY27 earnings conference call transcript is available, with revenue up 8% YoY to ₹378 crore, EBITDA up 26% to ₹48 crore, and PAT down to ₹40 crore due to one-time non-cash expenditure. Domestic sales grew 15% despite inventory overhang, and the company announced an interim dividend of ₹1 per share.
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August 11, 2026
To, To,
National Stock Exchange of India Limited BSE Limited
Symbol – Symphony Security Code – 517385
Sub.: Transcript of the earnings conference call of Q1FY27
Dear Sir/ Madam,
We are submitting herewith the transcript of the earnings conference call for the first
quarter ended June 30, 2026, conducted on August 04, 2026.
The above information is also available on the website of company at
www.symphonylimited.com/quarterly-results.
This is in due compliance of applicable regulations of the SEBI (Listing obligations and
Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015.
Thanking You,
Yours Truly,
For, Symphony Limited
Mayur Barvadiya
Company Secretary and Head - Legal
Encl.: as above
Registered Office: Symphony Limited, Symphony House, Third Floor, FP-12, TP-50, Off S.G. Highway, Bodakdev, Ahmedabad - 380 059, India
T: +91-79-66211111, F: +91-79-66211139-40 l Email – companysecretary@symphonylimited.com I www.symphonylimited.com
CIN - L32201GJ1988PLC010331
PRESENTS
Q1 FY27 Earnings Conference Call”
August 04, 2026
MANAGEMENT
Mr. Achal Bakeri, Chairman and Managing Director
Mr. Nrupesh Shah, Managing Director (Corporate Affairs)
Mr. Rajesh Mishra, Chief Growth Officer
MODERATOR
Mr. Aditya Bhartia, Investec Capital Services
Ms. Swapna Bhandarka, Investec Capital Services
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Aug 04, 2026
Swapna Bhandarkar: Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Q1 FY '27 Earnings
Conference Call of Symphony Limited. I have with me my colleague Aditya
Bhartia, who is the Co-Head of Research to take us through this call and
introduce to the management.
Before I hand over to Aditya, please note that all of you all are in the listen-only
mode and we will give an opportunity to ask the management a question. Do
raise your virtual hand and then we will unmute you. Please note that this call
is being recorded. Over to you, Aditya.
Aditya Bhartia: Thanks, Swapna. Hello, everyone. A warm welcome on behalf of Investec India
to Q1 FY '27 earnings call of Symphony. We have with us the senior
management team represented by Mr. Achal Bakeri, Chairman and Managing
Director; Mr. Nrupesh Shah, Managing Director (Corporate Affairs); and Mr.
Rajesh Mishra, Chief Growth Officer.
Now, I hand over the call to Mr. Bakeri for initial comments post which we'll
open the floor for Q&A. Thank you, and over to you, sir.
Achal Bakeri: Thank you very much, Aditya. And thank you all participants for joining this
earnings call of Symphony on this lovely cloudy afternoon. The customary safe
harbour clause applies. And as we have done in the past, my colleague,
Nrupesh Shah, who's the Managing Director (Corporate Affairs), will take us
through a presentation, post which we are all here to take questions. Thank
you.
Nrupesh Shah: Yes. Thank you, Nrupesh Shah here. So, if we summarize the quarter of June
'26, domestic momentum, absolute margin discipline, and as far as overseas
subsidiaries are concerned, the robust performance of US and China
cushioned the reduced export, and IMPCO and CTPL headwinds.
So, on a consolidated basis for June '26, revenue stands at ₹378 crore, up by
8% YoY, EBITDA stands at ₹48 crore, up from ₹38 crore, up by 26%, while
Consol PAT stands at ₹40 crore, down from ₹42 crore. However, EBITDA and
PAT, I wish to look at from the point of view of - in June '26, there has been
onetime non-cash expenditure of ₹5 crore, while in June 25, there was
exceptional ₹9 crore of higher income. So, if we ignore that then apple to apple,
EBITDA for June '26 is ₹ 53 crore versus ₹38 crore, while Consol. PAT ₹43
crore versus ₹ 35 crore i.e. up by 23%. As you can observe the gross margin
despite all headwinds and geopolitical situation and pressure on commodity
prices and also inventory overhang due to bad summer of '25, we have
marginally increased the gross margin percentage to 49.8%, while EBITDA
margin percentage to 12.6%.
Coming to further specifics of June '26 quarter. June '26 for consolidated as
well as standalone has witnessed second highest revenue vis-a-vis any
historical June quarter. The performance is led by domestic performance duly
supported by gross profit margin and EBITDA margin expansion, as shared
earlier. Also, noteworthy feature is BISP segment i.e. Beyond India Summer
Products i.e. the sales, product wise or segment wise, not dependent upon
Indian summer, constituted about ₹560 crore on a consol basis in trailing 12
months i.e. almost 48% reinforcing our strategic derisking and diversification
from Indian summer.
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Symphony Limited
Aug 04, 2026
Bonaire USA is now back to track and revenue grew by 35% with a robust
profitability mainly on account of successful scale-up of new models of air-
cooler. GSK China revenue grew by 43% and operating leverage lifted the
profitability, as well as now, GSK China on a standalone basis is completely
debt free and has repaid all the debt along with interest to Symphony India just
like as it happened many years before with IMPCO Mexico. CTPL Australia
revenue continues to soften, but we are reinforcing our commitment, there
won't be any further capital allocation. So, in terms of the impairment and write-
off, it is completely behind us as it was recorded in FY '26.
For June '26 quarter, the Board of Directors had announced interim dividend
of ₹1 per share on a face value of ₹2 with a total payout of about ₹7 crore.
On a standalone basis i.e. Symphony India, revenue stands at ₹241 crore
versus ₹229 crore, while EBITDA stands at ₹30 crore versus ₹24 crore and
PAT ₹28 crore versus ₹37 crore Again, just like consolidated, If we take out
exceptional or one-time in both the quarters, the June '25 PAT stands at ₹24
crore versus June '26 of ₹28 crore. Just like consolidated topline, even on
standalone, this is the second highest June quarter performance. By the way,
domestic sales i.e. India revenue grew by 15%, despite huge inventory
overhang before the summer and importantly all different segments of modern
trade grew in excess of 100%, while digital channels including D2C are highly
profitable, in excess of our normal domestic business and has a huge potential
to scale up. As of 30th June '26 i.e. our season-end, there is no inventory
overhang either at a trade level or at a company level, it is completely
normalized. While on a standalone basis, BISP accounts for topline of ₹179
crore in TTM i.e. 23% and importantly, at EBITDA level, it is profitable almost
close to double digit percentage. However, standalone exports from India
declined mainly on account of geopolitical and shipping disruptions.
About some of the financial ratios. As on 30 June, our capital employed as well
as net worth has further reduced and rationalized on account of impairment
done in FY '26. So, as on 30th June '26, core capital employed on standalone
is ₹73 crore versus ₹136 crore, translating into ROCE percentage of 164, while
return on net worth at 22% and treasury stands at ₹345 crore versus ₹363
crore. This is after remitting to Australia and repaying their acquisition loan as
well as working capital loan until 30th June ‘26 of approximately ₹225 crore. In
other words, after repaying ₹225 crore of that, treasury stands at ₹345 crore,
almost in line with 30th June '25. While on consolidated basis capital employed
is now almost half ₹206 crore versus ₹409 crore as CTPL Australia was taking
away substantial capital, translating into consol ROCE percentage of 67 and
return on net worth of 18%.
So, thank you. With this, we can take questions.
Aditya Bhartia: Hi, sir. Maybe I'll start with the first initial questions. It would be helpful if you
could guide us what could be the proportion of sales that are generated from
modern trade and e-commerce channels
Nrupesh Shah: So, due to competitive reasons, we don't divulge. However, year after year, it
registers very robust growth and profitably. And we club it as a part of the
modern trade, which of course, apart from e-commerce and D2C includes large
format sto
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