07-12-2022 09:36 AM | Source: Accord Fintech
India Inc staring at third consecutive quarter of Y-o-Y drop in profit margins for Q1: Crisil Research
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Crisil Ratings’ arm -- Crisil Research has said that India Inc is staring at the third consecutive quarter of a year-on-year (Y-o-Y) drop in profit margins for the April-June (Q1) 2022 period. After analysing 300 companies excluding those from financial services and oil and gas sectors, it said operating profit margins have likely fallen by 2-3 percentage points for the June quarter as compared to the year-ago period. It added that almost half of the 47 sectors it tracks are likely to show a contraction in margins. It noted that corporate revenues are likely to have logged a healthy growth of 30 per cent on-year in the first quarter, largely supported by price hikes and moderately rising volumes.

The agency said operating profit margins in construction-linked sectors are likely to have fallen the most, at over 9.90 per cent, followed by the investment-linked segment, which saw an on-year margin erosion of over 2.60 per cent. It said among construction-linked sectors, steel products saw a sharp margin contraction of around 15 per cent on-year as input cost escalation both coking coal and iron ore prices have risen was higher than the rise in steel prices, and added that the petrochemicals sector saw a steep contraction in margins to the extent of 15 per cent. In contrast, the margins of consumer discretionary services and products, as well as consumer staples services, will report an expansion of up to 3 percentage points in the operating profit margin for the quarter, it said, attributing it to airlines services (which rebounded to a healthy level after the operating loss of last fiscal), followed by telecom services (due to tariff hikes), and the media and entertainment segment.

It said margins of consumer staple services are estimated to have been driven by a rise in profitability in the sugar sector. For the quarter, it said automobile revenue is estimated to have risen a sharp 64-67 per cent on-year due to a lower base of last fiscal, an estimated 22-27 per cent increase in realisations and a 30-35 per cent increase in volume. Similarly, cement revenue is estimated to have grown 20-22 per cent year-on-year for the June quarter, on a very low base of last fiscal, as the year-ago quarter was hit by the second wave of Covid pandemic. It said volume is also expected to have risen on a low base, though on a sequential basis, both volume and revenue are estimated to have dwindled.