Operating profit margin for India Inc expected to improve in H2FY25 on pick up in govt spending, growth in consumption

India Inc is expected to post a sequential revenue growth in Q3FY25, led by improved rural demand and uptick in Government spending, additionally supported by the festive season, stated a report by ICRA. However, it added, headwinds such as uneven urban demand and evolving global uncertainties could weigh on growth in H2FY25. On balance, ICRA forecasted the operating profit margin (OPM) for India Inc to improve in the coming quarters. As a result, the credit metrics of India Inc in Q3FY25 are estimated to improve with the interest coverage ratio in the range of 4.5-5.0 times, against 4.1 times in Q2FY25.

Kinjal Shah, Senior Vice President & Co-Group Head – Corporate Ratings, ICRA Limited, said, “While corporate India witnessed a muted sequential revenue growth in Q2FY25, led by ongoing slowdown in urban demand, lower Government spending amid monsoon-related disruptions, the same is expected to improve in the coming quarters. This would be supported by continued growth in consumption oriented sectors like FMCG, Retail as well as improved revenues in commodity oriented sectors like iron and steel and cement, among others, led by uptick in Government capex spending as well as increased rural demand. Nonetheless, ongoing geopolitical tensions and the possibility of higher tariffs remain an overhang on demand sentiments, especially for export-oriented sectors such as textiles and cut and polished diamonds.”

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ICRA analysed the performance of 590 listed companies (excluding financial sector entities) during the fiscal second quarter to reveal a 6 per cent YoY revenue growth for corporate India and a moderation in OPM, by 102 bps to 16.9 per cent. Despite the YoY growth in revenues, ICRA said, higher input cost with weak urban demand, adversely impacted the margins. On a sequential basis, the OPM declined by around 81 bps in Q2FY25. While the input costs have softened in recent months, they remained higher compared to the historic levels, and accordingly, India Inc’s OPM  is yet to revive to its historic highs (19 per cent seen in FY2022). 

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