Schaeffler India Sets Q1 Results Date, Investor Call
Schaeffler India has announced it will release its first quarter (Q1) fiscal year 2026 financial results on April 29, 2026. This will be followed by an earnings conference call for investors and analysts the next day, April 30, 2026.
The company's Managing Director & CEO and Chief Financial Officer are scheduled to participate in the call, which begins at 10:30 AM Indian Standard Time (IST).
Investors will be listening for management's insights into the company's financial performance, growth drivers, and outlook for the coming quarters. The call offers a direct platform to understand management's perspective on market conditions and strategic initiatives.
In its most recent reported results for Q4 FY2025, Schaeffler India posted net profit of approximately ₹3,280 crore on revenues of ₹26,431 crore. The company also recommended a dividend of ₹35 per share for FY2025, signaling confidence in its ongoing growth.
Schaeffler India has faced regulatory matters, including a Goods and Services Tax (GST) penalty order of ₹3.60 crore related to input tax credit disallowance. The company stated it assessed no material financial impact and plans to appeal the order.
For comparison, in Q1 FY2025 (ended March 31, 2025), Schaeffler India reported revenue from operations of INR 21,100 million and a Net Profit of INR 2,654 million.
Competitors
Schaeffler India operates in a competitive landscape alongside peers such as Timken India Ltd., SKF India Ltd., and NRB Bearings Ltd. These companies also serve the automotive and industrial sectors, navigating similar market dynamics and technological advancements.
Looking Ahead
Shareholders and investors will now await the Q1 FY2026 results. The earnings call on April 30 will be key for gaining management commentary on performance and future strategies. Any significant deviations from market expectations in the Q1 results or guidance could influence investor sentiment. Statements made during the conference call may include forward-looking projections subject to risks such as government actions, economic developments, and technological shifts.
