28-07-2025
L&T Q1 Results Preview: PAT may jump 23% YoY, up to 17% revenue uptick likely. Order inflows, guidance remain key
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Brokerages have estimated L&T's Q1 on the following 5 metrics:
1. Net Profit (PAT)
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2. Revenue
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4. EBITDA margin
5. Key monitorables
Engineering and construction major Larsen & Toubro (L&T) will announce its Q1 earnings on Tuesday where the company is expected to post a double-digit year-on-year growth in net profit and revenue for the June quarter, driven by robust execution in its core infrastructure sequential weakness in execution, margin compression, and a sharp decline in order inflows due to a high base and tender delays are likely to keep sentiment to 23% YoY PAT growth is expected, according to estimates by four brokerages viz. PhillipCapital, Nuvama Institutional Equities, Motilal Oswal Financial Services (MOFSL) and Kotak Institutional 3,421 crore, up 23% YoY and down 33% QoQRs 3,300 crore, up 18% YoY and down 34% QoQ3,400 crore, up 21% YoYRs 3,372 crore, up 21% YoY and down 39% QoQA strong YoY growth is expected on the back of better execution but seasonal softness is likely to impact sequential earnings according to PhillipCapital while Nuvama attributes PAT growth to core execution despite muted warns of sequential volatility due to seasonality and delayed 62,486 crore, up 13% YoY and down 16% QoQ63,102 crore, up 14% YoY and down 15% QoQ61,800 crore, up 12%Rs 64,399 crore, up 16.8% YoY and down 13.4% QoQIn a preview note Nuvama said that the GoI capex, ME hydrocarbons, and infra projects are driving growth, but private capex is still lagging while Motilal Oswal has attributed double-digit YoY revenue growth to 13% YoY growth in core E&C revenues. Kotak expects weakness in domestic execution partially offset by overseas 6,311 crore, up 12% YoY and down 23% QoQ6,499 crore, up 16% YoY and down 21% QoQRs 6,100 croreRs 6,424 crore, up by 14.4% YoY and down 22% QoQKotak suggests that lower margins in hydrocarbon project execution could limit EBITDA upside while PhillipCapital notes lower operating leverage due to weak order inflows.10.1% versus 11% Q4FY25 and 10.2% Q1FY259.9%10%, down 22 bps YoY and down 106 bps QoQMotilal sees core E&C margins at 7.8%, down QoQ due to a high base while Kotak expects core E&C EBITDA margin at 8%, up YoY on favorable mix but warns about hydrocarbon key monitorables are order inflows, execution status of existing projects and expects a 30% YoY decline in Q1 inflows due to a high base and delayed domestic tenders. Kotak too echoes weak order inflows, citing slow project finalization early in the and Motilal will keep their eyes on execution ramp-ups in Saudi and GCC projects. Meanwhile, legacy project closures and progress on Hyderabad Metro refinancing to be Street will be watching the commentary on FY26 plans, working capital cycle trends, margin trajectory, and international bids.: Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of Economic Times)