*over or under performance to benchmark index Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. (MSIL) is an automobile manufacturer, in which Japanese car and motorcycle manufacturer Suzuki Motor Corporation owns 56.2%. MSIL is one of...
The EPC segment's revenue grew 46.7% YoY to Rs. 603cr due to effective execution of the RDSS order book. EBITDA rose 34.1% YoY to Rs. 1,025cr and EBITDA margin expanded 100bps to 14.7% owing to profits in the FMEG sector and strong margin in the EPC segment....
Sundram Fasteners Ltd (SFL), established in 1962 and headquartered in Chennai, India, is a flagship company of the TVS Group and a prominent player in the global automotive components industry. The company specializes in the manufacture of high-tensile fasteners(40% of revenue), powertrain components, and precision-engineered products, catering to both automotive and industrial sectors. With exports contributing 30% to its revenue, Sundram Fasteners has a strong presence in key international markets such as the U.S, Europe, and...
*over or under performance to benchmark index State Bank of India (SBI) is India's largest bank, with a vast network of 22,937 branches globally and 63,791 ATMs/CDMs. Through its subsidiaries, SBI offers a diverse range of...
The company's international business (~26% revenue mix) experienced remarkable growth, fuelled by double-digit gains in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and in the markets of Egypt, the UK, the US, Turkey, and Bangladesh and...
The growth was modest in Q4FY25. However, a rebound is anticipated, driven by a pickup in consumer and unsecured lending, which is expected to boost overall yields. The current account portfolio of KMB has been expanding at a healthy rate and there has been a slight uptick in the current account savings account (CASA) ratio. Further, with the lifting of the ban on card issuance and relaunch of 811, customer acquisition is expected to resume, shielding yields from the impact of...
PAT declined 80.5% YoY to Rs. 69cr, due to full provisioning on JLG (Joint Liability Group), higher credit cost, lower NII and increased operating expenses. across key business segments while maintaining its branch network and strengthening customer engagement. Continued focus on improving deposit granularity, expanding retail assets and optimising operational efficiency is expected to support balanced growth. While business fundamentals are improving, near-term margin pressures and a cautious approach in unsecured segments may limit the upside. However, strategic investments in digital initiatives and risk management are...
In Q4FY25, revenue increased 4.0% YoY to Rs. 13,384cr, driven by robust growth in the European markets (+5.1% YoY). Rest of the world rose 4.8% YoY, led by growth in the Asia-Pacific Japan region, while North America experienced a decline of 4.7%...