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Apollo Tyres Ltd · 500877
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Apollo Tyres Ltd reported Q1 FY27 results, with a 12.8% YoY growth in consolidated revenue and 15.6% YoY growth in India operations revenue. EBITDA margin declined by 150bps YoY due to RM cost pressures. The company expects raw material inflation of 8% sequentially in Q2.
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ATL/SEC/21 August 11, 2026
The Secretary, The Secretary,
National Stock Exchange of India Ltd., BSE Ltd.
Exchange Plaza, Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers,
Bandra-Kurla Complex, Dalal Street,
Bandra (E), Mumbai – 400001.
Mumbai - 400 051
Sub: Transcript of Analyst/ Investor Conference Call
Dear Sirs,
Pursuant to Regulation 30(6) and 46(2) of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure
Requirements) Regulations, 2015, we wish to inform you that a Conference Call for the analysts and
investors to discuss the financial and operational performance of the Company for Q1 FY27 was held
on August 7, 2026.
Please find attached herewith the transcript of the aforesaid call. The same has also been placed on
the website of the Company https://corporate.apollotyres.com/investors/ir-updates/
This is for your information and records.
Thanking you,
Yours faithfully,
For Apollo Tyres Ltd.
(Seema Thapar)
Company Secretary & Compliance Officer
Registered Office: Apollo Tyres Ltd. 3rd Floor, Areekal Mansion, Panampilly Nagar, Kochi 682036, India
CIN: L25111KL1972PLC002449, Tel No. + 91 484 4012046, Fax No. +91 484 4012048, Email:investors@apollotyres.com
Apollo Tyres Limited
Q1 FY27 Earnings Conference Call
August 07, 2026
Aniket Mhatre: Good afternoon, everyone. On behalf of Motilal Oswal Securities, I
welcome you all for the Q1 FY '27 Results Conference Call of Apollo Tyres
Limited. From the management side, we have with us today Mr Gaurav
Kumar, Chief Financial Officer.
I would now like to hand over the call to Mr Gaurav Kumar for his opening
remarks, post which we will begin the question-and-answer session. Over to
you, sir.
Gaurav Kumar: Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, and thank you for joining us today.
There's some glitch in my video, so I'll have to do through audio only. I
welcome you all to the Apollo Tyres post results conference call. Neeraj is
not able to join this call because of an urgent commitment. I'm pleased to
share an update on our performance for the quarter, along with our
outlook.
But let me first begin with the announcement concerning myself. I had
been thinking for some time to take up a new challenge and decided now
that it is the appropriate time, having completed the Enschede project,
which I was an integral part of over the last 18 plus months. It was an
emotional decision to leave Apollo Tyres after 22 plus years career here.
And as of now, I'm not sure what the future holds for me. I will figure that out
over the next couple of months or so. But let's move on to the business
performance and the outlook. The Q1 FY '27 proved to be a challenging
quarter given the macro environment. However, we delivered a strong
consolidated top line growth of 12.8% Y-o-Y, while on a sequential basis, the
growth was muted.
The consolidated revenue for the quarter stood at INR 74 billion with an
EBITDA margin of 11.7%, down about 150 basis points year-on-year, primarily
on account of RM cost pressures. On the domestic operations, I am pleased
to share that we delivered our strongest year-on-year quarterly growth in
the last 14 quarters.
The India Operations recorded their highest ever revenue. We delivered a
double-digit growth across all segments compared to the same period last
year, positioning us in line with and in many segments ahead of the market
performance. The revenue for the quarter was INR 54.6 billion, representing
a healthy growth of 15.6% Y-o-Y and 4.3% sequentially.
The growth was largely volume led. The EBITDA for the quarter stood at INR
6.5 billion, a margin of 12% compared to 13.6% in the corresponding period
last year. Looking ahead, demand remains healthy across categories and
channels. July already delivered a strong start, providing confidence that
the momentum will carry into Q2.
Raw material costs escalated sharply during Q1 by the magnitude of nearly
17%. Despite this, we largely successfully defended margins through a
combination of calibrated price increases and disciplined cost control.
Commodity prices are likely to remain volatile until the geopolitical situation
in West Asia stabilises. Based on the current outlook, we expect raw material
inflation of about 8% sequentially into Q2.
In Europe, we delivered low single-digit volume growth on a Y-on-Y basis.
Revenue for the quarter was EUR147 million, up 0.5% Y-o-Y. The EBITDA for
the quarter stood at EUR13 million, a margin of 8.9%, lower than the previous
year 10.8%. To a certain extent, there are overlap of costs as we do the
Enschede closure and transition, which will go away with time.
The PCR replacement segment continues to deliver healthy growth and the
positive momentum is expected to sustain through the coming quarters.
Some revenue was impacted as a result of Enschede plant closure
transition. The Netherlands plant stopped production as planned in June
2026, and we expect the financial and operational benefits of the
restructuring to start materialising from H2 of the current fiscal year.
The geopolitical situation in West Asia continued to create headwinds in
select international markets, leading to heightened uncertainty and cost
volatility across raw materials, energy and logistics costs. We remain
focused on adapting to changing market conditions while exercising
prudent cost management.
While the broader macroeconomic environment remains challenging, we
are well positioned to sustain momentum and further accelerate growth
across our India and Europe Operations. At the same time, we have
maintained a strong balance sheet and continue to improve our leverage
profile in spite of the current circumstances.
Let me now briefly touch upon some of the strategic initiatives and key
achievements delivered by the teams during the quarter. Starting with R&D,
we continue to make good progress across product development and
technology during the quarter.
Alongside securing several OEM approvals and nominations, including for
multiple EV platforms, we expanded our replacement portfolio and
delivered tangible improvements in product quality and cost optimisation.
We also advanced our Sustainability agenda with increased recycled
material usage and process innovations.
On the Digitalisation front, we continue to advance our transformation
through the global S/4HANA programme and scale deployment of AI
across manufacturing, where multiple use cases are now delivering
tangible productivity, energy efficiency and cost benefits. On the Brand
side, we continue to strengthen customer engagement across our key
markets through integrated campaigns and trade initiatives.
In India, our ICC Women's T20 World Cup campaign generated over 220
million consumer reach and 500 million views across digital and broadcast
platforms, while dealer-led activations further enhance the market
connect.
Finally, Sustainability remains a key pillar of our long-term strategy.
We exceeded our FY '26 environmental commitments and further
strengthened our FY '30 sustainability roadmap with our continued progress
earning Apollo Tyres recognition amongst India's top 30 most sustainable
companies. With this, I will conclude my opening comments. Thank you all
for your time.
We would be happy to take your questions.
Aniket Mhatre: Thank you, sir. Let's start the Q&A session. Participants who have a question,
please use the raise hand icon to ask a question. The first question is from
the line of Raghunandan. Raghu, please unmute your line and ask your
question.
Raghunandhan NL: Thank you, Aniket. Thank you, Gaurav sir, for the opportunity best wishes for
future and sincerely appreciating your efforts at Apollo.
Gaurav Kumar: Thank you, Raghu. Good afternoon.
Raghunandhan NL: Good afternoon, sir. Starting with the questions for the India business, if you
can share the growth -- volume growth, total OEM, replacement and
exports. And if you can also talk about the outlook for each of the
segments?
Gaurav Kumar: Sure. So the volume growth across these three channels was fairly stable.
Replacement was 13% OEM was 10%
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