International Travel House Q1 net profit slips 18% as revenue dips marginally
Revenue fell to ₹57.33 crore from ₹58.99 crore; net profit dropped to ₹5.64 crore. Board sets 31 July 2026 as record date for ₹5.50 final dividend.
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- Q1 net profit fell 18% YoY to ₹5.64 crore.
- Revenue declined marginally to ₹57.33 crore from ₹58.99 crore.
- Board fixed 31 July 2026 as record date for ₹5.50 final dividend.
Why this matters
The profit decline reflects operating margin pressure, but the results are routine quarterly compliance with no surprises. With a debt-free balance sheet and a P/E of 13.9, the dip is manageable but extends a trend of shrinking profitability.
What we're watching
- Whether margin pressure persists in Q2.
- The AGM on 25 August 2026 for dividend approval.
- Any guidance updates in subsequent quarters.
The full read
International Travel House reported a routine Q1 FY27 with ₹57.33 crore in revenue (down from ₹58.99 crore a year ago) and net profit of ₹5.64 crore, an 18% drop from ₹6.87 crore. The board also set 31 July 2026 as the record date for the ₹5.50 final dividend and scheduled the AGM for 25 August 2026. The profit decline, driven by operating margin pressure, is notable but not surprising; the market had anticipated this after prior quarters. With zero debt, a P/E of 13.9, and an ROE of 16.4%, the company remains financially sound. This quarter changes nothing about the investment case, it just confirms the ongoing pressure on margins.
Questions answered
- How much did net profit decline in Q1?
- Net profit fell 18% year-on-year to ₹5.64 crore from ₹6.87 crore.
- What was the total income for the quarter?
- Total income was ₹57.33 crore, marginally lower than ₹58.99 crore in the same period last year.
- What is the final dividend announced?
- The board recommended a final dividend of ₹5.50 per share. The record date is set for 31 July 2026.
- When is the annual general meeting scheduled?
- The 45th annual general meeting is scheduled for 25 August 2026.
- Why did profit decline despite stable revenue?
- The profit decline is attributed to operating margin pressure, as mentioned in the analyst rationale.
- Is this quarter's performance a surprise?
- No, it is a routine quarterly compliance filing with no material surprises or strategic developments.
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