What Happened
Apollo Micro Systems has received a confirmed work order valued at Rs 80.838 crore from Defence PSUs, State Governments, and Private Industries. The filing states the orders were awarded in the ordinary course of business, indicating firm executable contracts rather than preliminary selections. The disclosure was made to the exchange on August 17, 2026.
Order In Financial Context
The Rs 80.838 crore order adds to the company's significant existing backlog. The total disclosed order book now stands at Rs 159,904.73 crore (sum of the 6 orders disclosed across the last 3 fiscal quarters shown in the table below). This creates an extraordinary book-to-bill ratio when viewed against trailing twelve-month revenue of Rs 1,029.7 crore. The backlog covers approximately 621 quarters of average quarterly revenue, implying that execution bandwidth is the binding constraint for near-term growth.
Company Order Track Record
Order inflow velocity has accelerated dramatically in Q2FY27 compared to the prior quarter. The surge is driven by large-ticket defence contracts, particularly the empanelment for the IPREK project. The current order value is consistent with the company's recent trend of securing significant classification deals alongside mega and ultra-mega contracts.
| Quarter: |
Total Order Inflow (Rs Cr): |
Key Awarding Entities: |
| Q2FY27 (Jul-Sep 2026) |
159343.45 |
Drdo, Indian Navy, Defence PSUs, State Government and Private Industries, Indian Air Force / Ministry of Defence |
| Q1FY27 (Apr-Jun 2026) |
561.27 |
Ministry of Defence, Public Sector Defence Undertakings, Private Companies |
Execution And Revenue Quality
Revenue growth has been robust, with operating profit margins stabilizing around the mid-20% range. The latest quarter showed an OPM of 21.38% in Q1FY27, following 23.07% in Q4FY26 and 19.98% in Q3FY26, suggesting stable margin quality despite scale expansion.
| Quarter: |
Revenue (Rs Cr): |
Net Profit (Rs Cr): |
OPM (%): |
| Q1FY27 |
253.50 |
25.20 |
21.38% |
| Q4FY26 |
296.50 |
36.80 |
23.07% |
| Q3FY26 |
253.10 |
22.90 |
19.98% |
Revenue Growth - Order Wins Translating To Revenue
As Apollo Micro Systems has sustained accelerated order wins, with inflow jumping from Rs 561.27 crore in Q1FY27 to Rs 159,343.45 crore in Q2FY27, its annual revenue has grown from Rs 565.00 crore in FY25 to Rs 904.32 crore in FY26, representing a YoY growth of +60.1% based on the latest annual data.
Working Capital And Execution Capacity
The balance sheet remains strong with a current ratio of 1.90x, providing ample liquidity for working capital requirements. Total Liabilities/Equity stands at 0.80x, indicating low leverage and minimal financial stress. However, operating cashflow turned positive at Rs 10.20 crore in FY25 after being negative in the two preceding years, signaling improving cash conversion efficiency as the business scales.
What To Watch
- Execution rate: With a backlog covering over 155 years of annual revenue, investors must monitor whether the company can ramp up production capacity to convert orders into booked revenue without margin erosion.
- OPM trajectory: Watch for consistency in operating margins as new high-value contracts execute, ensuring that scale does not come at the cost of profitability.
- Client concentration: A significant portion of the disclosed order book comes from the Ministry of Defence and related entities; any delay in government payments could impact working capital cycles.
- Cash conversion: Monitor quarterly operating cashflows to ensure the growing receivables base from defence clients is converting to cash efficiently.
Key Observations
- Backlog signal: Book-to-bill of 155x. At this level, execution capacity becomes the binding constraint.
- Valuation check (as of 17 Aug 2026): P/E of 127.0x against ROCE of 16.16%. At the time of this article, valuation was pricing in execution improvement not yet visible in return ratios. (P/E is price-derived and will change; ROCE is from audited financials)
- Promoter holding: Moved from 51.98% to 49.98% in Q1FY27, a -2.0 pp change.