Hi. Hello, everyone. Welcome to the quarterly call for Honasa Consumer for quarter one FY27. We have our team, Raman, Ghazal, and IR team with us. I will take you through the performance update quickly, and then we will open the house for question and answers. Moving forward, Starting with the section, which is crystal gazing into the future of Indian beauty. This time the theme that we have captured is the theme of fragrances as a category. Fragrance is a very interesting category. Globally, as we speak, fragrance is the largest delta driver as a category in beauty and personal care. It is also one of the largest categories, and especially a category which has premiumized very effectively over the last couple of decades. Currently, if you look at India, it is one of the fastest -growing categories amongst beauty and personal care. In India the current penetration for fragrances is just 3% versus 11% globally, which is why if you look at, in terms of the BPC market share, in India it’s just 3% market share versus 11% for the U.S. by penetration. It’s also a category which is moving towards e -commerce. Seven years ago, one of the things which was being highlighted was that this category is very about experiences and hence might not move to e-commerce, but we have seen strong move towards e -commerce because of trial packs that have come in this category, as well as understanding of notes which have grown amongst consumers. If you look at Indian market also, we have seen a very strong transition from deodorants to fragrances. We believe over the next decade, this is going to be a very interesting category to participate in for BPC players, right, which is why in our five-year journey, we had talked about this being one of the categories that Honasa will be interested in unlocking as horizon two categories.
Moving from the future to present, which is our financial snapshot for quarter one. We are glad to announce that this has been a great quarter for the organization. The team has done brilliantly well in delivering 32% growth with an EBITDA of almost INR110 crores and a PAT of INR90 crores. This has also been driven with volumes. 30.5% volume growth is what we have seen, and we continue to be negative working capital and generating almost INR83 crores of cash this quarter. It’s a quarter which has seen significant improvement in our EBITDA profile over the same quarter last year. As we have mentioned in the past, and we continue to hold, the two large buckets through which we see our business improving our EBITDA profile is the bucket of Advertisement & Promotion (A&P) spends, which improves with higher mix of profitable B2B channels, growth momentum of our core brands, as well as our younger brands becoming more profitable. While all of this happens, the absolute A&P spends still continue to grow, which is helping deliver strong growth for the company. So that model that we have talked about is clearly , consistently playing out for the company. The second bucket that we have talked about is operating leverage. As we scale, we also see Opex leverage coming in, and in this quarter, we have seen almost 300 basis points to 350 basis points, which is because of mix impact and 100-odd basis points because of operating leverage. There is also 50 basis points because of seasonality within this quarter for us. Q1 being summer quarter and some of our core categories being face wash and sunscreen, which are also high - margin categories. This quarter usually also is a relatively healthi er quarter, so that also is circling there. Of course, thirdly, there is a non-recurring one-time opex benefit that we have seen within this quarter. But all in all, the commitment that we have made from a five -year perspective, which is that we will continue to expand EBITDA margin by 100 basis points to 150 basis points each year to get to that 15% EBITDA margin in five years is something that we are moving towards and is something that we stick to. Of course, by quarters it will vary. We have seen a good movement as we have grown in this quarter. This is a slide that we had showed in the past three quarters as well after the Flipkart settlement process came in. This is actually the last quarter we will be sharing this , because from next quarter onwards, the base of settlement will become clean, and then our reported growth and our like-to-like growth will actually become same then. Currently, there is a slight difference that you see which happens because of the settlement issue. We have explained this and, in the past, as well, we continue to see this. Next quarter onwards, it should get even. The healthy thing about us being able to deliver this growth on the back of the stated strategy. The stated strategy was that we will be sharply investing in a few focus categories. And those focus categories will help us drive strong growth. We have seen that.
Focus categories actually have grown 35% +, and we have also seen growth coming across channels. Our e-commerce channels, 20%-plus growth. Our general trade and modern trade, all the work that we have put-in in redesigning our distribution system, the hiring of the right kind of GT teams has actually really helped us in terms of on -ground GT growth, which are now at 40%+ for secondary sales growth. In parallel, the strong brand strength and traction that we have been developing is showcased in modern trade offtakes, where we have 40%+ growth in terms of offtakes. Now the contribution of focus categories has also increased to almost 85%, in Q1FY '27. Mamaearth, our core, again, another area which has been an area of focus for us to make sure that our core continues to grow strongly. This is where the large brand playbook that we have built has been tested. Clearly, every quarter we have demonstrated it to become better. This is in line with that. Mamaearth has accelerated to high teens growth in Q1 FY '27, driven by focus categories. In fact, even within focus categories, driven by our hero SKUs, which we have been focusing on. Rice has become our number one face wash now. Ubtan is again growing in strong double digits. Rosemary shampoo is growing in strong double digits and has become INR100 crores plus ARR ingredient now. Sun care also grew very strongly this season for Mamaearth. So continuously, whatever we are focusing on is where our growths are also coming from. That just gives us confidence that this is an input -driven growth model. As long as we keep those inputs intact, it will continue to do well. Of course, this growth would not come in if the consumer love backing the brand would not exist. So we have worked strongly on product enhancement and communication relevance, and that is visible now in growth in brand searches. It is visible in our share amongst hand lers increase. It is visible in our Kantar brand power score, which is at its ever highest. So I think all in all, consumer love is visible both in output metrics like revenue and market share, but also in input metrics which are measured from consumer tracks. Apart from this, the core is growing strong, but the new is also growing stronger. I think for us that is the headline that both parts of the business are growing strongly now. Young brands continue their strong growth at 40% plus. Aqualogica, Dr. Sheth’s, BBlunt, Staze, Reginald, all of them have their own niche, their own sort of categories, their own TGs that they are talking to, and we are using them to take higher share of BPC as a category, and executing them well, which is visible in the outcome of those. Specifically, the good news is that we now have the second INR1,000 crores brand within our portfolio. This is a very heartening moment and news for us because we have been able to take our second brand to this gives us more confidence that in future we will be able to build more INR1,000 crores brands within this company. The brand recorded its highest -ever brand searches. The Derma Co has also seen strong traction in offline and modern trades, which is visible in Nielsen shares now. Face cleansers has become a relevant category, more than INR200 crores run rate now.
The EBITDA profile as the brand grows continues to become better. It’s entered teens EBITDA club now. That’s a healthy dimension that we continue to see for the brand. BTM Ventures, which we acquired in January, it continues to do well. It has reached an ARR of INR150 crores in the last quarter. Since we acquired, we’ve actually grown it almost 100%. We’ve also been able to expand the franchise of the brand to Maharashtra, open a new category as well as unlock new channels, which is what our bases of acquisition growth modeling was. We’ve actually been able to deliver it. This again shows that the company has the muscle to do inorganic acquisitions and actually scale them faster, which in the long-term will continue to be growth driver for our growth. We have seen strong growth in both general trade and modern trade. Again, an area where we strongly focused, improved our distribution model, improved our execution, got higher quality distributors, reduced our DOH, and all of that is visible in healthy secondary sales growth, which are coming in retail as well as the brand strength, like I said, is visible in the modern trade growth. This has come by gaining share. So almost 350 basis points gain in share in face washes, 160 basis points gain in share in shampoos. All in all, a pretty healthy execution by the offline team, leading to outstanding results. E-commerce channel grows strongly. We continue to focus on three areas. We continue to build our focus categories, which are actually grown over 25% in e-commerce. We continue to focus on gaining share in quick commerce. We continue to focus strongly on gaining share in Tier 2 and beyond markets channels, which are strong there, and which is visible in our overall growth. Our innovation capabilities continues to strengthen our portfolio across brands wherever we are seeing opportunities to serve the consumers better through newer ingredients, newer science, as well as newer formats. The company continues to innovate and bring products that consumers are giving love to. And we will continue to do that. Innovation has been one of our strong edges, and we will make sure that it continues to remain. I talked about fragrance at the beginning of this presentation, and one of the reasons was because we have finally entered this category. And we have talked about this category multiple times in the past, that we like the category. We have been doing work on this category for almost 1.5 years to make sure that we have a differentiated product proposition with which we are able to enter this category. We finally have launched a brand called FIKN. It’s India’s first elixir-based brand, which is the highest dosed and the strongest form of perfume that we have brought to India. These are one of the key needs for Indians, given our temperature, given the sweat profile that we have, as well as external environment that we have, is perfumes which stay longer. That’s what we have optimized this for. The perfumes are clinically tested for 12 hours long stay. The design with which we have launched is actually patented by Honasa. It is again a first to world design that we have brought in fragrances for our collectible packs.
And we are very confident that this brand is going to be FIKN amazing as we scale it. With that, we come to the last section. As we grow, our community contributions also continue to grow. Our brands continue to plant more trees, teach more kids, give more certifications to women in salons, provide more fresh water as well as do more health checkups. And we will continue to have purposeful growth as a company. With that, I will come to an end. Thank you so much for listening in. Would love to answer the questions that you have.