Kotak Institutional Reaffirms ‘BUY’ on IndiGo. 3 reasons why…

The brokerage firm Kotak Institutional Equities has reaffirmed its ‘BUY’ rating on InterGlobe Aviation (IndiGo), setting a target price of Rs 5,100. This valuation is based on a 20x multiple of the airline’s projected FY2027 EPS.

According to the firm, IndiGo’s positive outlook is driven by its operational efficiency, strong domestic performance, and strategic management of forex risks, even in the face of challenges like rising forex rates.

3 reasons why Kotak Institutional has Buy on InterGlobe Aviation

Let’s take a look at the three key reasons why the brokerage firm has maintained its ‘BUY’ rating on IndiGo:

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IndiGo has outperformed its competitors by leveraging its supply network and maintaining high load factors (around 90%) during Q3FY25. Furthermore, the airline has done this without making significant pricing adjustments.

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According to the brokerage firm, “Indigo’s outperformance in 3QFY25 reflects its smart use of the supply card and network to its advantage when the sector demand is bouncing back and peers have limited cards to play.”

In addition to this, IndiGo’s international operations now account for 28% of its Available Seat Kilometer (ASK), with the airline closing in on a 20% market share internationally.

– Efficient cost and forex management

The airline’s ability to capture the benefits of declining fuel costs while managing its forex exposure effectively is another factor noted by the firm.

“The company shared its strategy of hedging 60-70% of its 12-month cash exposure linked to FX movements net of its natural hedge through currency hedging instruments,” the brokerage firm noted.

The budget carrier posted a 14% YoY revenue growth and a 12% beat in reported PAT during 3QFY25, with adjusted PAT at Rs 38.5 billion, a 26% YoY growth.

– Long-Term growth potential and resilient outlook

Despite challenges like rising costs and a projected 2.5% annualised depreciation in the US$/INR exchange rate over FY2025-27, the brokerage firm sees IndiGo’s long-term prospects as strong.

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