Indian Railway Finance Corporation LtdQ4 FY27
Indian Railway Finance Corporation Ltd Q4 FY27 Earnings Call Analysis
Revenue, margin, capex, fundraise and order book outlook from management commentary.
Price: ₹91.8P/E: 18.4Market Cap: ₹1.3L CrSector: Finance
Management growth scorecard
Revenue
Category 3
Margin
Category 3
Fundraise
N/A
Order
Yes
Capex
Yes
2 of 4 growth signals are positive.
Full analysisRevenue guidance
Category 3- →IRFC expects continuous positive growth in assets under management (AUM), crossing INR 5 lakh crore in near future.
- →Plans to add INR 3 lakh crore through funding around 20 new government-linked entities over the next 5 years (~INR 15,000 crore each).
- →Disbursement is expected to pick up, with agreements for large exposures (e.g., INR 17,000 crore deal) being signed quickly.
- →Revenue growth anticipated from FY 2027 onwards due to new lease agreements and asset disbursements.
- →They aim for improving Net Interest Margin (NIM) quarter-on-quarter, supported by a diversified portfolio and competitive cost of funds.
- →The company envisions 60:40 mix of Indian Railways and railway ecosystem assets by 2030, with higher margins from non-railway ecosystem assets.
- →Stable and growing PAT and dividends expected with expanding business.
- →Overall, IRFC forecasts steady and significant growth in loan sanctions, disbursements, revenue, and profitability over the coming years.
Margin guidance
Category 3- →IRFC expects continued growth in profits and margins, with PAT and NIM projected to increase quarter-on-quarter.
- →Management is confident of maintaining a strong asset pipeline and growing AUM beyond INR 5 lakh crore in the near future.
- →Diversification from a single Indian Railways client to a multi-client railway ecosystem is expected to enhance yield by 2-3 times.
- →The 5-year plan targets addition of INR 3 lakh crore through 20 new government-linked clients, aiding sustained growth.
- →Despite competition, IRFC maintains a margin of around 100-120 bps, higher than earlier 40 bps on railway projects.
- →Stable and growing dividends expected, linked with rising PAT; interim dividend already higher than previous fiscal.
- →Provisions per RBI guidelines may reduce reported profits but do not affect cash flows or asset quality.
- →Overall, IRFC projects steady growth driven by larger disbursements and better asset yields in the FY 2026-27 and beyond.
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Fundraise plans
- →IRFC raised ECB loans in Q3 FY26 after nearly 3 years, securing very attractive rates in yen currency.
- →The company also successfully issued deep discount zero coupon bonds in calendar year 2025 at good rates.
- →Cost of funds currently hovers around 6.5% to 7%, including bonds, ECB hedging, and repo rate variability.
- →IRFC aims to maintain borrowing costs cheaper than the G-Sec rate.
- →The company is focused on large B2B loans (minimum INR 5,000 crore per ticket) to strong government-related entities.
- →For the next 5 years, IRFC plans asset growth of around INR 3 lakh crore from 20 new clients, indicating further capital raising will be needed.
- →No specific mention of equity raise or buybacks; buyback decisions rest with the Ministry of Finance/DIPAM, which holds 86% shares.
- →Overall, IRFC is actively raising debt through bonds and ECBs to support its growth and diversification plans.
Order book
Yes- →As of Q3 FY26, IRFC has a healthy pipeline of assets with sanctioning surpassing INR 60,000 crores for the year.
- →Disbursement targets for FY26 are INR 30,000 crores, with three-fourths already achieved by Q3.
- →The company is focusing on large-ticket B2B clients, targeting clients raising INR 10,000 to 15,000 crores each.
- →IRFC plans to add around 20 new entities in the next 5 years, funding approximately INR 15,000 crores each, totaling INR 3 lakh crores of new exposure.
- →Execution timelines for new orders like the INR 17,000 crore exposure where IRFC is L1 are in progress with quick agreement signings.
- →The AUM is expected to grow beyond INR 5 lakh crores in the near future, driven by these pending order disbursements.
Capex plans
Yes- →IRFC is focusing on diversification beyond Indian Railways, targeting funding for government entities linked to the rail ecosystem.
- →The company plans to add around INR 3 lakh crore in assets over the next 5 years through about 20 new clients, each receiving ~INR 15,000 crore financing.
- →They aim for a 60:40 asset mix by 2030, with 60% from Indian Railways and 40% from the broader railway ecosystem.
- →Disbursement for greenfield projects typically spans 2-3 years, indicating ongoing/future capital investments funded by IRFC.
- →IRFC emphasizes funding high-quality, A-rated infrastructure projects that have strong government linkages, ensuring low risk.
- →Expansion plans include a significant growth in Asset Under Management (AUM) to INR 5 lakh crore+ in upcoming years.
- →No explicit mention of direct capital expenditure by IRFC itself since it is primarily a financing arm, but strategic investments relate to supporting infrastructure financing.
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