Tata Motors profit hit by shrinking JLR margins

Weighed down by contracting margins at Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), parent Tata Motors reported a 22% year-on-year (y-o-y) fall in consolidated net profit for the third quarter ended December. At Rs 5,578 crore, its net profit also missed the Bloomberg consensus estimate of Rs 6,435 crore.

Driven by an improved product mix, Tata Motors’ revenue from operations improved by 3% y-o-y to Rs 1.13 lakh crore, but was lower than the estimate of Rs 1.17 lakh crore.

The company’s Ebidta fell 15% y-o-y to Rs 13,081 crore while the Ebitda margin slipped 240 basis points to 11.5%. The automaker attributed the muted Q3 show to the economic challenges in the Chinese market, and the weak retail demand for trucks and buses in India.

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JLR wholesale volumes in Q3 were down 3% y-o-y to 104,000 units while its revenues were up 2% y-o-y at £7.5 billion. Its Ebit margins were impacted by higher variable marketing expenses, higher warranty costs and adverse foreign exchange movements. During April-December, the Chinese demand for JLR was down by 27% y-o-y.

PB Balaji, group chief financial officer, Tata Motors, said, “The fundamentals of the business are strong and, therefore, despite external challenges, we are confident of delivering another strong performance this year.”

The truck and bus division of Tata Motors saw a 1% wholesale volume fall to 91,100 units. However, despite a 6.4% y-o-y fall in revenue, Ebitda margin for the segment improved 120 basis points to 11.6%.

Girish Wagh, executive director, Tata Motors, said, “The heavy segment witnessed a robust sequential recovery, even as the y-o-y sales declined 9% due to limited growth in end-use segments. The intermediate and light segment, and passenger carrier segment witnessed ~3% and ~30% y-o-y growth, whereas the small segment experienced marginal decline.”

The passenger vehicle (PV) business saw a 1% y-o-y growth in volumes to 140,000 units. Though revenues were down 4.3% y-o-y at Rs 12,400 crore,

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