Master Trust Limited published its unaudited financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2026 (Q1FY27), in the newspapers Desh Sewak (Punjabi) and Business Standard (English) on August 6, 2026. This publication fulfills the disclosure requirements under Regulation 47(1)(b) read with Schedule III of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015. The results confirm a consolidated net profit of ₹346.5 million, marking a 27.8% year-on-year increase from ₹271.1 million in the corresponding period of FY26.
The Board of Directors had previously approved these results on August 4, 2026. The financial statements were reviewed by the Audit Committee and subjected to a limited review by statutory auditors Bhushan Aggarwal & Co., Chartered Accountants, in compliance with Standard on Review Engagements (SRE) 2410. Company Secretary Vikas Gupta submitted the disclosure to the exchanges on August 4, 2026, and subsequently filed the newspaper clippings with BSE Limited and National Stock Exchange of India Ltd on August 6, 2026.
Financial Performance Highlights
Earnings per share (EPS) on a consolidated basis rose to ₹2.80 from ₹2.40 in Q1FY26. EBITDA increased by 19.3% to ₹618.3 million, outpacing revenue growth and indicating improved operational efficiency. The EBITDA margin widened by 190 basis points to 41.3%. Profit before tax also grew significantly, supporting the bottom-line expansion.
The following table summarises the key consolidated financial metrics for the quarter:
| Metric: |
Q1FY27 |
Q1FY26 |
Change |
| Total Income: |
₹1,497.90 million |
₹1,316.60 million |
+13.8% |
| EBITDA: |
₹618.30 million |
₹518.10 million |
+19.3% |
| EBITDA Margin: |
41.3% |
39.4% |
+190 bps |
| Net Profit After Tax: |
₹346.50 million |
₹271.10 million |
+27.8% |
| EPS (₹): |
2.80 |
2.40 |
+16.7% |
On a standalone basis, Master Trust Limited recorded revenue from operations of ₹68.80 million, up from ₹49.40 million in Q1FY26. Interest income contributed ₹63.10 million, while income from dealing in securities added ₹5.60 million. Total expenses stood at ₹22.30 million, slightly lower than the ₹22.80 million incurred in the previous year's quarter.
Strategic Developments and Segment Analysis
The Broking & Allied segment remained the primary revenue driver, contributing approximately 94.5% of total revenue in Q1FY27. This segment delivered healthy growth in core broking operations. The Investment/Trading in Securities & others segment saw its contribution rise significantly by 184.8% year-on-year, reflecting higher treasury and investment-related income. Portfolio Management Services contributed ₹27.9 million, while Insurance Broking added ₹9.4 million.
Beyond organic growth, Master Capital Services Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary, successfully listed its Non-Convertible Debentures (NCDs) on the NSE Debt Segment. Managing Director Harjeet Singh Arora noted that this listing strengthens the capital structure, enhances financial flexibility, and diversifies funding sources. Additionally, the group's Merchant Banking Division acted as Co-Book Running Lead Manager for the initial public offering of Happy Steels Limited.
Total assets under the consolidated group expanded to ₹22,698.40 million, up from ₹20,550.50 million in Q1FY26. Shareholder's fund increased to ₹8,555.30 million from ₹6,669.90 million during the same period.
What the Numbers Show
The divergence between the 13.8% revenue growth and the 27.8% jump in net profit indicates improved operational leverage and margin expansion, further evidenced by the EBITDA margin widening to 41.3%. While finance costs remained relatively stable, employee benefit expenses rose, reflecting potential investments in human capital or variable pay structures tied to higher revenues. The successful NCD issuance provides additional liquidity to offset sector-specific pressures while funding broader expansion. The significant growth in the Investment/Trading segment suggests that treasury activities are becoming a more material contributor to overall profitability, complementing the stable core broking business.