GST cuts to lift FY26 revenue growth for FMCG, auto and construction sectors

India Inc’s revenue growth is expected to improve by 100-200 basis points in FY26 compared with FY25 as the government’s GST rationalisation feeds into consumption, according to analysts and brokerages.

Revenue growth for FY25 was around 5%. With GST cuts taking effect from September 22, brokerages including Motilal Oswal, JM Financial and Kotak now peg topline growth in FY26 at 6-7%.

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The benefit will be visible mainly in the second half of the year, coinciding with the festive and wedding seasons.

Conglomerates and automakers lead gains

Conglomerates such as Reliance Industries and the Tata Group are expected to be key beneficiaries. According to Motilal Oswal, their group companies in FMCG, food, apparel, footwear, consumer durables and automobiles will directly pass on the benefit of lower GST rates to consumers. Reliance Retail and Jio, which together account for 54% of Reliance’s consolidated Ebitda, will lead the charge.

Reliance Retail director Isha Ambani said last week that the company would pass on GST benefits to consumers from the first day of implementation. Prabhudas Lilladher expects Reliance Retail’s topline to grow 12-15% in the October-December quarter, against 11.3% in the April-June quarter, and a similar print in the July-September period, aided by GST tailwinds.

Automakers have moved quickly to cut prices. Tata Motors on Friday announced price reductions of up to Rs 1.40 lakh. Mahindra & Mahindra followed on Saturday with cuts of up to Rs 1.56 lakh. Hyundai Motor India said on Sunday it had lowered prices across its portfolio by as much as Rs 2.4 lakh. Maruti Suzuki is also expected to announce cuts of up to 9%, chairman RC Bhargava had earlier told FE.

Kotak estimates that 91% of Tata Motors’ portfolio will see a price cut, which could stimulate volume growth in the second half after a muted April-June and likely weak July-September quarter. Analysts said August demand was subdued as buyers waited for automakers to announce reductions following GST cuts.

Impact on housing, cement and renewables

Other Tata group companies are also set to benefit. Around 15-20% of Tata Consumer’s portfolio, nearly half of Trent’s value retail chain Zudio,

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