APSEZ has announced the acquisition of Abbot Point Port Holdings Pte. Ltd (APPH), Singapore, from Carmichael Rail and Port Singapore Holdings Pte. Ltd (CRPSHPL) through a non-cash share-swap transaction. CRPSHPL is a related party.
Angel One (ANGELONE) reported a total income of INR8.3b (-16% QoQ), which was broadly in line with our estimate. F&O regulations as well as weak market activity in 4QFY25 adversely impacted the company’s sequential growth.
HDFC AMC’s operating revenue was up 30% YoY/down 4% QoQ at INR9b (in line) in 4QFY25. Yields for the quarter came in at 46.6bp vs. 45.4bp in 4QFY24 and 47.5bp in 3QFY25. FY25 yields stood at INR35b, up 35% YoY.
HDFC Life Insurance (HDFCLIFE) reported APE of INR51.9b (in line) in 4QFY25, up 10% YoY, driven by 9%/13% YoY growth in individual/group APE. For FY25, APE grew 16% YoY to INR154.8b.
Infosys (INFO) reported 4QFY25 revenue of USD4.7b, down 3.5% QoQ CC/up 4.8% YoY CC vs. our estimate of 1.0% QoQ CC decline. For full year, revenue stood at USD19.2b, up 4.2% YoY CC. EBIT margins stood at 21% vs. our estimates of 20.6%. EBIT declined 3.8% QoQ/up 12.5% YoY to INR85b (est. INR87b).
Wipro (WPRO) reported 4QFY25 IT Services revenue of USD2.6b, down 0.8% QoQ in constant currency (CC), below our estimate of flat QoQ. It posted an order intake of USD3.9b (up 12.5% QoQ), with a large deal TCV of USD1.8b (up 43% QoQ).
ABB, in its annual report, highlighted its focus on high-growth segments and deeper penetration into Tier 2 cities, along with new product development. During the year, the company continued to benefit from demand for premium products and increased penetration into Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities.
ICICIGI’s gross written premium was 10% up YoY in 4QFY25 to INR69b (in line), impacted by 1/n regulation implementation for long-term products. NEP grew 20% YoY to INR52.3b (15% beat). For FY25, it grew 17% YoY to INR198b.
ICICI Prudential Life Insurance (IPRU) reported a slight decline of 3% YoY in new business APE to INR35b (in line) in 4QFY25. For FY25, APE grew 15% YoY to INR104.1b.
Anand Rathi Wealth (ARWL) reported operating revenue of INR2.2b in 4QFY25, up 20% YoY (4% miss). Overall revenue growth was driven by a strong 28% YoY growth in the MF business revenue, which reached INR1b. For FY25, overall revenue from operations grew 30% YoY to INR9.4b.
Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL) is a market leader in aerospace defense. It boasts a strong order book of INR1.8t as of 31st Mar’25, along with a promising prospect pipeline of INR6t, which is likely to be awarded over the next few years.
TCS reported revenue of USD7.5b in 4QFY25, down 1.0% QoQ in USD terms vs. our estimated decline of 0.8%. FY25 revenue stood at USD30.2b, up 4.2% YoY in CC.
The anti-dumping duty (ADD) on Acetonitrile (ACN) imports from China, Russia, and Taiwan may offer Alkyl Amines Chemicals (AACL) a margin and market share upside from 2HFY26.
Tata Steel Nederland (TSN) has adopted a comprehensive transformation program to maximize production efficiencies, reduce fixed costs, and optimize product mix and margins.
Indian Hotels’ (IH) transformational journey over the past decade is marked by bold strategic moves—embracing an asset-light model, reimagining Ginger Hotels, and expanding into new segments.
We met with KEII’s management to gain insights into near-term industry trends and the company’s growth outlook. Management indicated that demand remains strong for cables, led by an increase in government capex activities.
Over the last few years, ABFRL has built its portfolio around five key consumption themes – western wear, ethnic wear, masstige and value retail, luxury retail, and digital brands – through organic and inorganic routes.
PEPL has a diverse portfolio with a presence in residential, office, retail, and hospitality segments. The company’s 9MFY25 incremental BD of 15msf and the launch pipeline of INR800b would result in a presales CAGR of 14% over FY24-27E to reach INR315b by FY27E.
HNDL and its subsidiary, Novelis, are investing ~USD10b in growth projects to significantly boost capacities. In India, HNDL is expanding its aluminum upstream (Aditya smelter 180 KT, alumina refinery 850 KT), downstream (FRP-170 KT, battery enclosures etc), and copper capacities (smelter 300 KT and recycling 50KT), with a total of USD5.2b currently under execution.