Msafe Equipments Limited delivered robust top-line growth in the first quarter of FY27, with revenue from operations rising 40% year-on-year to ₹31.79 crore. The performance was primarily fueled by its asset-backed rental model, which contributed 46% of total revenue in Q1FY27, up from 44.28% in the corresponding period last year. This shift underscores the company’s strategic pivot towards recurring income streams through scaffolding rentals, particularly in mild steel (MS) segments where deployment exceeded full-year FY26 levels in just one quarter.
The Board of Directors approved the unaudited financial results on August 10, 2026, pursuant to Regulation 30 read with Schedule III of the SEBI Listing Regulations. The results were reviewed by the Audit Committee and subjected to a limited review by statutory auditors V. K. Kila & Co., Chartered Accountants. Management highlighted that margins remained stable despite inflationary pressures, supported by operating leverage from scale and higher rental asset utilization.
Financial Performance
Net profit after tax (PAT) surged 44% to ₹7.27 crore in Q1FY27, compared to ₹5.04 crore in Q1FY26. Operating profit also expanded by 43.7% to ₹12.62 crore, maintaining an operating margin of approximately 40%. The company’s dual revenue stream—comprising sales and rentals—showed distinct growth patterns, with MS rental revenue jumping significantly due to accelerated capacity expansion ahead of schedule.
| Particulars |
Q1FY27 (₹ Lakhs) |
Q1FY26 (₹ Lakhs) |
YoY Change |
| Revenue from Operations |
3,178.68 |
2,272.00 |
40% |
| Operating Profit |
1,262.21 |
878.35 |
43.7% |
| Profit Before Tax |
973.60 |
665.74 |
46% |
| Net Profit |
727.24 |
503.94 |
44% |
Other income saw a substantial increase to ₹66.12 lakh from ₹3.24 lakh in the prior year quarter, contributing to a 43% rise in total income. However, core operational efficiency remained the primary driver, as evidenced by the consistent EBITDA margins hovering near 40%.
Revenue Mix and Operational Shifts
The investor presentation revealed a nuanced breakdown of the revenue growth. While aluminium sales grew steadily, the most significant acceleration came from MS scaffolding rentals, which rose to ₹2.67 crore from ₹36.11 lakh in Q1FY26. This seven-fold increase reflects the successful execution of the company’s strategy to expand its rental fleet using temporary rented facilities before the commissioning of its owned integrated manufacturing unit.
| Category |
Q1 FY27 (₹ Lakhs) |
Share (%) |
| Sales |
1,410.48 |
44.48% |
| Rental |
1,472.22 |
46.08% |
| Other Operating Revenue |
296.00 |
9.45% |
| Total |
3,178.68 |
100% |
Aluminium formwork initiatives are also progressing as planned, with a targeted capacity of 500 tonnes per annum expected from December 2026. Initial customer feedback has been encouraging, positioning the company to cross-sell into new construction technology segments.
Capacity Expansion and Future Outlook
During the earnings conference call held on August 11, 2026, Chairman Pradeep Agarwal emphasized that addressing capacity constraints was the primary priority for the quarter. Instead of waiting for the new integrated facility, the company proactively added capacity through temporary rented premises. This early expansion translated into a seven-fold year-on-year growth in the MS rental business and a 24% year-on-year growth in the aluminium rental business.
The new integrated manufacturing facility in Kosi Kotwan near Mathura is targeting commencement of operations by May 2027. Civil construction has already commenced. The facility will have a capacity of 90 lakh kg per annum for scaffolding, augmenting the existing capacity which was previously expanded by 30 lakh kg in rented premises. Additionally, the company is progressing toward a 500-ton-per-annum capacity for aluminium formwork, targeted to commence from December 2026. Management noted that while four machines are already operational, five more are pending delivery, causing a slight delay from the original June timeline.
Margin Dynamics and Capital Expenditure
Management provided detailed insights into the margin structure across different business verticals. The EBITDA margin for aluminium scaffolding rental stands at 47%, compared to 38% for sales. In contrast, MS scaffolding rental also yields a 47% EBITDA margin, but sales in this segment carry a significantly lower margin of only 10%. This disparity highlights the strategic importance of the rental model in driving overall profitability.
For Q1FY27, the company incurred approximately ₹7.88 crore in capital expenditure on scaffolding. Management indicated that capex spending is a continuous activity and may increase in subsequent quarters. Specifically, around ₹3.43 crore was spent on aluminium scaffolding capacity in this quarter. For the new facility coming online in May 2027, approximately ₹1 crore will be invested in plant machinery, with an additional ₹3-4 crore expected to be invested in scaffolding assets in the next quarter.
Revenue Targets and Competitive Edge
Management reaffirmed its commitment to the IPO commitment of 50% CAGR. While a target of ₹175 crore for FY27 was mentioned in recent interviews, management stated they are confident of achieving at least ₹150 crore, with efforts to reach the higher figure. The gap between these targets is expected to be filled by contributions from all business segments, including aluminium rental, MS scaffolding, ladders, and formwork. The formwork business alone is targeted to contribute ₹30-40 crore in FY27.
Competitively, Msafe Equipments positions itself as an organized player capable of handling large orders exceeding ₹5 crore, a threshold many competitors cannot meet. With 21 warehouses spread across India, the company can deliver within 24 hours anywhere in the country. Unlike competitors who either manufacture or rent but not both, Msafe offers an integrated solution, serving large PSU orders effectively.
What the Numbers Show
The disproportionate growth in MS rental revenue highlights Msafe Equipments’ ability to capitalize on India’s shifting infrastructure landscape, where organized players are gaining share in a fragmented market. The deployment of more steel scaffolding assets in Q1FY27 than in all of FY26 indicates that the company is successfully monetizing its capacity expansion investments ahead of schedule. Furthermore, the stability of operating margins at ~40% amidst rising material costs suggests strong pricing power and operational discipline, reinforcing the scalability of its rental-led business model. The distinct margin profile between rental (47%) and sales (10% for MS) underscores why the strategic pivot towards rentals is critical for sustaining profitability as volume scales.