Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) has reported a robust standalone net profit surge of 60% Year-on-Year (YoY), reaching Rs 2,454 crore in the fiscal third quarter. This achievement was propelled by the automotive segment's strong performance, favorable product mix, and operating leverage benefits, showcasing the company's resilience in the face of challenging market conditions.
The Mumbai-based automaker's revenue for the fiscal third quarter witnessed a 16% YoY growth, reaching Rs 25,642 crore. The financial results exceeded analysts' expectations, with the average estimates of five brokerage firms predicting a 45% YoY increase in standalone net profit to Rs 2,212.46 crore.

Dr. Anish Shah, Managing Director & CEO of M&M Ltd., expressed satisfaction with the Q3 and Year-to-Date Fiscal 2024 performance, stating, "Our businesses have delivered a solid operating performance this quarter. Auto continues to gain market share and grew rapidly to double its profit. Farm has gained market share despite tough market conditions."
One of the key contributors to M&M's success is the automotive segment, which witnessed a volume growth of 11.1% YoY, reaching 3,13,115 units in Q3FY24. Auto sales specifically surged by 20.1% YoY, totaling 2,11,443 units. However, the tractor segment faced a marginal setback, with volumes declining by 4% from the previous year to 1,00,522 units in the last quarter.
The overall turnover for FY 2022-23 stood at Rs 21,653.74 crore, reflecting the resilience and adaptability of M&M in navigating market challenges. Despite the tractor segment's weakness, the strong growth in the automotive segment played a crucial role in offsetting the overall impact.
Furthermore, Mahindra & Mahindra's earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) witnessed a rise of 9.7%, reaching Rs 3,590.3 crore in Q3FY24. The operating margin expanded by 80 basis points to 14% during the third quarter of this fiscal, indicating efficient cost management and operational excellence.
The shares of Mahindra & Mahindra were seen trading at Rs 1,639 per share, experiencing minor cuts of 0.5% as of 2:40 pm on the National Stock Exchange (NSE). Over the past year, the stock has gained nearly 22%.
Mahindra & Mahindra's financial results underscore its ability to navigate challenges and capitalize on opportunities in the automotive sector. The profit surge, particularly in the face of a slight decline in tractor volumes, highlights the company's diversified portfolio and strategic resilience.
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