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Daily Voice | Nimesh Chandan: Earnings growth set to accelerate in H2FY26, mid-teens likely in FY27

Market veteran Nimesh Chandan has turned constructive on India’s earnings outlook, expecting a clear acceleration in corporate profit growth from the second half of FY26, with momentum carrying into FY27.

Here are the key takeaways from his view:


What’s driving the earnings recovery?

1. Operating leverage kicks in

  • Revenue growth is expected to improve while cost pressures ease, helping margins expand
  • Many sectors are operating below peak utilisation, allowing profits to grow faster than revenues

2. Interest rate tailwinds

  • With rate cuts already delivered, borrowers should see relief on financing costs
  • Better credit transmission in FY26 could boost profitability, especially in capital-intensive sectors

3. Rural and urban demand revival

  • Gradual recovery in rural consumption, helped by normal monsoons and government spending
  • Urban demand remains resilient, supporting discretionary and services-led earnings

4. Capex and infra cycle

  • Public capex continues, while private investment intentions are improving
  • This supports earnings in industrials, capital goods and ancillary sectors

Earnings trajectory outlook

  • H1FY26: Mid-single-digit growth due to base effects and muted demand
  • H2FY26: Move toward double-digit profit growth
  • FY27: Potential mid-teens earnings growth, provided macro stability holds

Sectoral preferences

  • Financials: Beneficiaries of rate stability and credit growth
  • Industrials & capital goods: Operating leverage from capex cycle
  • Consumption (selective): Recovery-driven upside, especially in rural-linked segments
  • IT & exports: Gradual improvement as global demand stabilises

Market implication

  • Current market valuations appear more supportive of large-caps
  • Stock selection will matter more than broad-based rallies
  • Earnings delivery, rather than liquidity alone, will drive returns in FY26–FY27

Bottom line

Nimesh Chandan sees the current phase as a setup year, with earnings momentum expected to strengthen meaningfully from H2FY26 and peak into FY27, creating a healthier foundation for equity returns—especially for quality, earnings-led stocks.

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