Ladies and gentlemen, good day and welcome to Dollar Industries Limited Q1 FY '27 Earnings Conference Call hosted by Anand Rathi Shares and Stock Brokers Limited. As a reminder, all participant lines will be in the listen-only mode, and there will be an opportunity for you to ask questions after the presentation concludes. Should you need assistance during the conference call, please signal an operator by pressing ‘*’ then ‘0’ on your touchtone phone. Please note that this conference is being recorded. I now hand the conference over to Ms. Anjali Ojha from Anand Rathi Shares and Stock Brokers. Thank you and over to you, ma'am. Anjali Ojha: Thank you. Hi, good evening everyone. I would like to welcome the Management and thank them for this opportunity. We have with us today Mr. Ankit Gupta – President, Marketing and Mr. Ajay Patodia – Chief Financial Officer. I will now hand over this call to the Management for their opening remarks. Over to you, sir. Ankit Gupta: Thank you, Anjali. Good evening, everyone, and welcome to our Q1 FY '27 Earnings Call. Before we begin, I would like to extend my sincere gratitude to our shareholders, analysts and partners. Your continued trust is what drives us to maintain execution discipline, uphold the highest standards of governance and remain focused on compounding long-term value. I would also request everyone to take note of the Safe Harbor statement in our presentation. We are pleased to report that operating income for the quarter stood at INR 405 crore. Gross profit for the quarter grew 6.9% year-on-year to INR 151 crore with the gross profit margin expanding 192 basis points YoY to 37.4%. This improvement was supported by the calibrated price increase implemented during the quarter which we had flagged in our previous call, and it is encouraging to see it translate into healthier realizations and stronger margins. Operating EBITDA rose 11.4% year-on-year to INR 48 crore with the operating EBITDA margin improving 106 basis points year-on-year to 11.8%, reflecting the benefit of better gross margins alongside our continued focus on operational efficiency. Profit after tax grew 22.1% year-on-year to INR 26 crore with the PAT margin expanding 108 basis points year-on-year to 6.4%. Moving on to Project Lakshya:
As indicated previously, we have now commenced Phase-2 of Project Lakshya. We have begun building the team for this phase and have started mapping the retailers we aim to activate across our target markets. Our initial focus is on strengthening our presence in the stronghold states by increasing the number of active retailers, thereby deepening our market share in these regions. In parallel, in markets where our presence is currently limited, we are analyzing local competitive dynamics and retailer potential to develop tailored market entry strategies. As on June 2026, we have 327 Lakshya distributors across 14 states and Lakshya distributors contributed 31% of our business to Q1 FY '27. As the program scales, we expect this to continue driving increased market penetration, stronger secondary sales, and improved working capital efficiency at the distributor level. Let me now highlight some of the key business and operational trends during the quarter: Our continued investments in newer channels are yielding encouraging results. The quick commerce channel sustained its strong growth trajectory, recording 59.4% value growth and 15.1% volume growth year-on-year, with its contribution to revenue increasing to 5% in Q1 FY '27 from 3.1% in Q1 FY '26. This underscores the growing relevance of these channels and the evolving buying behavior of consumers. Moving to our brand portfolio, Dollar Protect, our rain guard segment, continued to perform well, recording 49% value growth and 68% volume growth in Q1 FY '27 and contributing 5.6% to our total overall revenue. Our regional performance also remained encouraging. The southern region delivered 22.9% value growth and 7.3% volume growth on a year-on-year basis, taking its contribution to our overall business to 8.9% in Q1 FY '27 from 7.2% in Q1 FY '26. We remained focused on strengthening our presence and capturing the opportunities available in this region. Our export business also continued to perform well, recording 16.2% value growth and 15.5% volume growth year-on-year, with its contribution increasing to 4.9% in Q1 FY '27 from 4.2% in Q1 FY '26. During the quarter, we generated export revenue of INR 19 crore across 15 countries and will continue to focus on expanding our international footprint. Our strategic alliance with G.O.A.T continues to progress well, amplified by our deepening footprint in modern retail and quick commerce. In Q1 FY '27, this partnership generated a revenue of INR 16.44 crore, a 21% year-on-year increase, with a Q1 PAT of INR 2.27 crores and a PAT margin of 13.8%. As we progressed through the fiscal year, we remained focused on enhancing operational efficiencies while deepening our presence across our core products, core markets, newer channels, and export geographies. We are confident that this disciplined, execution-driven
approach will continue to create sustainable long-term value for our consumers, partners, and shareholders. I will now hand the call over to our CFO, Mr. Ajay Patodia to walk you through the details of our financial performance. Over to you, Ajay ji. Ajay Patodia: Thank you, Ankit ji. Good evening, everyone, and thank you for joining us today. Let me take you through our financial performance for the first quarter ended June 30, 2026: For the quarter, operating income grew 1.4% year-on-year to INR 405 crores. Gross profit rose by 6.9% year-on-year to INR 151 crores, with a margin of 37.4%, an expansion of 192 basis points year-on-year. Operating EBITDA stood at INR 48 crore, up 11.4% year-on-year, yielding an operating EBITDA margin of 11.8%. Profit after tax for the quarter increased 22.1% year-on-year to INR 26 crore, with a PAT margin of 6.4%, and diluted EPS for the quarter stood at INR 4.59 as against INR 3.76 in Quarter 1 FY '26. Our advertisement spend stood at 7.7% of revenue in Q1 FY '27, in line with the seasonal front-loading of brand investment early in the year. With our annual advertisement expense capped at INR 100 crores, we expect ad spend as a percentage of revenue to moderate over the coming quarters, it aiding profitability. Our balance sheet strengthened meaningfully during the quarter. Net debt reduced to INR 192 crores as on June 30, 2026, from INR 277 crore from March 26, taking our Net Debt to Equity to 0.20 and Net Debt to Operating EBITDA to 1.01. On an annualised basis, ROE stood at 10.8% and ROCE at 12.9%. Given that we have no major capital expenditure commitment in the near term, our capital allocation strategy remains clear. We stay focused on improving free cash flow generation and reducing debt. Our cash conversion cycle stood at 160 days for the quarter, and we will continue to work toward improving it going forward. Moving to our brand-wise revenue contribution for the quarter: Dollar Always, our economic segment and Dollar Man continue to anchor the portfolio, contributing 44% from Dollar Always and 38% from Dollar Man, respectively. Dollar Woman (Missy) segment contributed around 8%, followed by Dollar Protect, our rain wear segment at 6% and Force NXT, our premium segment, at 4%, with Dollar Junior and Dollar Thermals making up the balance.
With that, we conclude our opening remarks and open the floor for question-and-answer session. Thank you. Moderator: Thank you very much, sir. We will now begin the question-and-answer session. First question is from the line of Arnav Sakhuja from Ambit Capital. Please go ahead. Arnav Sakhuja: Hi, Thank you for taking my question. So, my first question is that we see strong growth in the quick commerce segment. So, which are the segments saw the strong growth, is the growth across products? Ankit Gupta: Sorry your voice was breaking what did you ask about the quick commerce? Arnav Sakhuja: Yes. I will rejoin the queue. Moderator: Next question is from the line of Bhargav Buddhadev from Ambit Asset Management. Please go ahead. Bhargav Buddhadev: So, after almost two years, we have seen the industry taking price hikes. Do you think that this is sustainable now, given that some of our peers have seen significant deterioration in margins? So, this time around, there would be some price discipline and the price hikes which have been announced will be maintained? Ankit Gupta: Hi, Bhargavji. The thing is, we are very hopeful about the fact that things will get stabilized with respect to the pricing and the overall deep discounting which was going on in the market. The effect, it will take some time, like a quarter or two, like we discussed last time also. It won't happen overnight, but yes, the process has started and things have started improving in the market as well. And that is the reason we were able to garner 11.8% kind of an operating EBITDA percentage. Bhargav Buddhadev: Secondly, sir, we have seen a volume decline in the first quarter. Generally, with Dollar, we have not seen volume decline on a regular basis. Do you think that in the next three quarters, we will catch up and for the full year, we may end up double-digit volume growth? Ankit Gupta: Yes. So, that is our internal target as well. So, we are very hopeful and aggressive towards the fact that in the next three quarters coming ahead, we will be, overall at a company level, we will close this particular fiscal with a double-digit growth, which will be a combination of volume plus value growth. And so, this year, we are targeting to grow at around 11% to 12%. Bhargav Buddhadev: Suddenly also, we have seen a very strong kind of growth reported. So, what has suddenly led to, is it the new brand ambassador, which we have signed up, which is helping us or something else? Ankit Gupta: Sorry.