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BHEL is the poster child of the Indian thermal power industry. India has recognised the need for building new base load plants despite energy transition.
Tube Investments’ (TIINDIA) 4QFY25 performance was in line with our estimates, with PAT growth of 5% YoY to INR2.6b. Growth drivers from hereon include the ramp-up of a new facility in Nashik for the Engineering division and the INR10b new order win from Railways.
HAL reported a better-than-expected FY25 performance, driven by improved margins on the back of lower provisions. The company ended the year with a robust order book of INR1.8t, clocking inflows of INR1t.
Slightly lagging ARe of Rs1.79bn, ZF’s Q4 EBITDA rose 17% y/y to Rs1.73bn on less-than-expected revenue. The ADAS regulation draft notification is out, proposing ESC, AEBS and 4 ADAS functions from Oct’26, with content opportunity of >Rs65,000/vehicle for CVs (>3.5-tonne trucks and >5-tonne buses).
South Indian Bank (SIB) reported better-than-expected Q4FY25 PAT of INR 3.4bn (up 19% YoY; 8% beat), driven by other income. It sustained ~1% RoA for seventh consecutive quarter with FY25 RoA at 1.06%.
Global Health (Medanta)’s Q4FY25 print was in line with street/our estimates. The Developing portfolio continued its healthy trajectory, as OBD grew 36% YoY (favorable base) while ARPOBs fell 7% on higher contribution of schemebased patients in both—Lucknow and Patna units.
Delhivery’s Q4FY25 print was a mixed bag, with revenue missing our estimate by 4% while EBITDA registered an 18% beat. The B2C segment continued to track its muted trajectory, growing only 3% YoY due to subdued demand and insourcing by Meesho.