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Maruti Q3 profit down 17.21%; steepest fall in five years

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Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) on Friday reported its second successive decline in quarterly net profit with a 17.21% drop for the third quarter ended December 2018, also the steepest fall in nearly five years.

The India’s largest carmaker said its performance in the quarter was adversely impacted by lower-than-expected sales in festive season and high commodity prices and unfavourable foreign exchange rates.The company said itsnet profit for the third quarter of the ongoing fiscal stood at Rs 1,489.3 crore as against Rs 1,799 crore in the same period of the previous fiscal.Total income during the October-December quarter under review stood at Rs 20,585.6 crore as against Rs 19,528.1 crore in the year-ago period, a growth of 5.41%.

The company sold a total of 4,28,643 vehicles during the quarter, a marginal decline of 0.6%, over the same period of the previous year, MSI said in a statement.This quarter was marked by a combination of several adverse factors coming together which impacted profitability, the company said.These included adverse commodity prices and foreign exchange rates, higher marketing and sales expenditure, along with higher costs in resources and capacities which were earlier planned to enable a higher estimated growth.

It further said these were partially offset several steps, including cost-reduction and suggestions from employees and supplier partners.”The company helped dealers retail about 90,000 vehicles in excess of wholesale to keep dealer inventories lean as the festive season sales growth was below expectation,” MSI said.This is the second quarter in succession that the company has reported decline in its quarterly profit. MSI had posted 9.8% decline in net profit at Rs 2,240.4 crore for the second quarter ended September 30, 2018. It was the first decline in quarterly profit for the company in over four years.

The decline witnessed in the third quarter is the biggest in nearly five years since MSI reported 35.46% decline in net profit in the fourth quarter of 2013-14 at Rs 800.1 crore.MSI said its performance in the third quarter of the ongoing fiscal has “to be viewed in the context of particularly weak market conditions”.While auto industry SIAM had forecasted a passenger vehicle domestic market growth of 8-10% for the year, industry could grow by 4.4% in the first three quarters of the year and declined in the third quarter by 0.8%.

“The company grew by 7.2% in the first three quarters and by 0.4% in the third quarter in unit wholesales,” MSI said.On the export front, MSI said passenger vehicle exports from India also declined by 8.5% owing to weakness in global markets, protection in some markets and devaluation of most currencies with respect to the US dollar. MSI shares were trading 6.93% down at Rs 6,550 apiece on the BSE. P

Nisha Shiwani hails from the pink city of Jaipur and is a prolific writer. She loves to write on Real Estate/Property, Automobiles, Education, Finance and about the latest developments in the Technology space.

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