Auto components major Samvardhana Motherson International Ltd on Tuesday reported a 69.3 per cent jump in consolidated net profit at Rs 1,097.18 crore in the first quarter ended June 30, 2024, driven by strong revenue growth. The company had posted a profit of Rs 648.12 crore in the same quarter last fiscal, Samvardhana Motherson International Ltd (SAMIL) said in a regulatory filing. Total revenue from operations in the quarter under review stood at Rs 28,867.96 crore as compared to Rs 22,462.18 crore in the year-ago period, it added. Total expenses in the first quarter were higher at Rs 27,601.7 crore as compared to Rs 21,629.09 crore in the same period a year ago, the company said. "The company has delivered robust quarterly performance despite flat industry volumes," Motherson Chairman Vivek Chaand Sehgal said. He further said all announced acquisitions have been successfully integrated and have started to contribute positively and their full potential will be realised in the .
The initiative is part of Motherson's strategy to leverage its manufacturing expertise and branch out into new sectors
Auto components maker Samvardhana Motherson International Ltd on Friday said it has raised USD 350 million (around Rs 2,920 crore) through the issuance of notes. The notes were issued by the step-down subsidiary, SMRC Automotive Holdings Netherlands BV (SAHN BV) backed by a corporate guarantee from Samvardhana Motherson International Ltd (SAMIL), the company said in a statement. The issue was oversubscribed six times with a peak order book in excess of USD 2.2 billion, it added. "The fund raised by way of issuance of notes marks return of the Motherson Group after 8 years to USD bond market and first-ever with a dual investment grade rating from two reputed international credit rating agencies -- Moody's and Fitch," SAMIL said. The issuance is debt neutral as proceeds from the same will be utilised to repay existing debt. The notes shall be listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, it added. "The success of this transaction is a testament to the Motherson Group's adherence to its ..
The auto components manufacturer's stock price jumped after Moody's Rating upgraded the credit rating of SAMIL and Samvardhana Motherson Automotive Systems Group B.V (SMRP B.V)
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Auto components maker Samvardhana Motherson International Ltd on Wednesday posted a two-fold jump in consolidated net profit to Rs 1,444 crore for the fourth quarter ended March 2024. The company had reported a net profit of Rs 699 crore in the January-March period of the last fiscal. Total revenue from operations rose to Rs 27,058 crore for the period under review as compared to Rs 22,517 crore in the last quarter of FY23. For the year ended on March 31, 2024, the company reported a net profit of Rs 3,020 crore as against Rs 1,670 crore in FY23. Total revenue from operations rose to Rs 98,692 crore in FY24 over Rs 78,788 crore in FY23. Motherson Chairman Vivek Chaand Sehgal said the company has maintained a healthy financial position by keeping leverage and debt under control. "Our automotive booked business of over USD 83.9 bn provides strong revenue visibility. We also foresee good traction from our non-automotive businesses, such as aerospace, consumer electronics, and health
Japan's Sumitomo Wiring Systems on Wednesday divested a 4.4 per cent stake in Samvardhana Motherson International Ltd for Rs 3,633 crore through open market transactions. Sumitomo Wiring Systems (SWS) is one of the promoter entities in Samvardhana Motherson International Ltd (SAMIL). According to the bulk deal data available with the National Stock Exchange (NSE), Sumitomo Wiring Systems sold a total of 30 crore shares, amounting to a 4.43 per cent stake in SAMIL. The shares were offloaded within the price range of Rs 121.03-121.25 apiece, taking the combined deal value to Rs 3,633.20 crore. After the stake sale, the shareholding of SWS has declined to 9.72 per cent from 14.15 per cent in the company. The combined shareholding of the promoters and promoter group entities has declined to 60.35 per cent stake in Samvardhana Motherson International from 64.78 per cent. As of December 2023, SWS and its wholly-owned subsidiary HK Wiring Systems Ltd (HKWS) jointly held a 14.32 per cent
SWS said it intends to further dilute its remaining stake in Motherson over a medium to long term duration as the latter's diversified business lines are not its core areas of focus and expertise
The net profit number included a negative hyperinflationary impact of Rs 191 crore for the Argentina business, the company said in a presentation
Auto components major Samvardhana Motherson International Ltd on Friday announced acquisitions of Australia's Lumen Group and Deltacarb SA of Switzerland for nearly Rs 575 crore. The company's board approved the two acquisitions of the Lumen Group and Deltacarb SA by its wholly-owned arm Samvardhana Motherson Automotive Systems Group BV, Samvardhana Motherson International Ltd (SAMIL) said in separate regulatory filings. Lumen Group comprises Lumen Australia Pty Ltd, Lumen International Holdings Pty Ltd (which further holds 100 per cent in Lumen North America, Lumen Thailand, Lumen Europe and 90 per cent in Lumen South Africa), Lumen Engineering Solutions Pty Ltd and Lumen Special Conversions Pty Ltd, it said. However, it will not include Lumen South Africa and merger control approvals are required from the authorities in South Africa, the company said. The acquisition of Lumen group is expected to be closed by the fopurth quarter of FY2023-24 subject to satisfactory completion of
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Apart from the aforementioned three major global acquisitions, Samil has done seven other smaller acquisitions in India and other parts of the world in 2023
Dr Schneider Group filed for insolvency in September due to failed operational and financial restructuring
Auto components maker Samvardhana Motherson International Ltd on Monday said it will acquire assets and shares of Germany's Dr Schneider Group entities at an overall enterprise value of about 118.3 million euros (over Rs 1,070 crore). The company through its wholly-owned arm Samvardhana Motherson Automotive Systems Group BV (SMRPBV) has entered into an agreement to acquire assets and shares of the Dr Schneider Group entities from the insolvency administrator, Dr Joachim Exner, the company said in a regulatory filing. Dr Schneider Group is a manufacturer of high-end, innovative, and integrated electronic interior polymer components and systems such as smart surfaces and lighting modules. It is a technology leader in air-vents, decorative interior polymer components with illumination and has a strong presence in premium vehicles. It employs around 4,500 people in seven facilities across five countries (Germany, Spain, Poland, USA, China), it added. On the cost of acquisition, the ...
As a part of the overall transaction, the 2W business (housed under Goshi Giken) will be transferred to Honda Motor before Motherson acquires 81 per cent stake in Yachiyo's 4W business
Auto components maker Samvardhana Motherson International Ltd on Thursday said its arm Samvardhana Motherson Automotive Systems Group BV will fully acquire French entity Cirma Entreprise SAS at an enterprise value of 7.2 million euros (nearly Rs 65 crore). Samvardhana Motherson Automotive Systems Group BV (SMRPBV) has signed a binding undertaking to acquire a 100 per cent stake in Cirma Entreprise from Vinci Energies France, Samvardhana Motherson International said in a regulatory filing. Cirma Entreprise is into aerospace, shipbuilding and allied industries. The cost of acquisition is pegged at an enterprise value of 7.2 million euros, it added. On the rationale behind the acquisition, the company said Motherson will become a Tier 1 to Aerospace OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) and proximity to OEM would open further avenues for growth. Also, it will help in diversification to electrical wiring and interconnect systems (EWIS) for aerospace, shipbuilding and other allied ...
Auto component major Samvardhana Motherson International on Friday said its consolidated net profit surged over five-fold to Rs 654 crore for the fourth quarter ended March 2023, aided by robust sales. The company reported a net profit of Rs 122 crore in the January-March quarter of 2021-22. Its total revenue from operations rose to Rs 22,477 crore in the fourth quarter compared to Rs 17,241 crore in the year-ago period. For the year ended March 31, 2023, the company said its net profit rose to Rs 1,496 crore against Rs 874 crore in FY22. The total revenue from operations increased to Rs 78,701 crore last fiscal compared to Rs 63,774 crore in 2021-22. "With the support of our customers and the hard work of our teams, the company has ended the year with strong performance," Motherson Chairman Vivek Chaand Sehgal said. The robust booked business of nearly USD 70 billion is a reflection of customer trust in Motherson, he added. The company said its board recommended a dividend of R
Given the Japanese company's remaining stake in SAMIL and 25.34 per cent stake in Motherson Sumi Wiring India, investors will keep an eye on the continued participation of the joint venture partner
Till 09:18 AM; around 305.61 million equity shares representing 4.5 per cent of total equity of Samvardhana Motherson had changed hands on the NSE.