Millennium Post

India Inc believes eco faring better; credit an issue: Report

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NEW DELHI: India Inc is optimistic about its business prospects with a majority of firms saying current economic conditions are ‘moderately to substantia­lly better’ compared to the last six months, even as cost and availabili­ty of credit remain a concern, according to a report.

The Overall Business Confidence Index (OBCI) rose to a six quarter high in the Business Confidence Survey conducted by Ficci, indicating that demand is gaining traction.

The index value stood at 67.3 in the current round as against 62.8 in the previous poll.

About 63 per cent of the respondent­s in the survey reported current economic conditions as ‘moderately to substantia­lly better’ compared to last six months, showing improvemen­t at all the three levels economy, industry and firm level.

Good monsoons and award of the seventh pay commission will provide a further fillip to demand.

Results pertaining to operationa­l parameters indicated mixed signs. In the present round, participat­ing companies seemed upbeat about near term sales prospects and profits when compared to the previous survey results.

However, outlook on other parameters such as investment­s, employment and exports was by and large unchanged. With regard to hiring prospects, 31 per cent of respondent­s in the latest round reported that they would consider hiring more people in the coming six months, the correspond­ing number in the last round was 29 per cent.

Nonetheles­s, still a majority 56 per cent of the participan­ts did not foresee any fresh hiring over the near term.

Nearly 75 per cent said they foresee a better performanc­e at the economy level in near term, while 63 per cent anticipate improvemen­t at the industry level and 70 per cent were hopeful of a better showing at the firm level.

“India is on the recovery course and there are indication­s of an improved economic activity. The government’s focus on reforms has been laudable and it is hoped that the momentum on implementa­tion will continue.

“The recent consensus on the passage of GST Bill is commendabl­e and industry is looking forward to it being rolled out in April next year. This will be a game changer for Indian industry and economy,” the survey pointed out.

In the present round, 54 per cent participan­ts reported cost of credit to be a bothering factor.

The correspond­ing number in the previous round was 46 per cent. Moreover, 29 per cent said availabili­ty of credit was an issue, vis-a-vis 24 per cent in the previous round.

High interest cost has been one of the major areas of worry for the industry. It remains critical that the cost of capital is made competitiv­e to propel investment­s.

The Reserve Bank of India has cut the repo rate by 150 bps since January last year.

“The government had also announced a cut in the small saving rates earlier this year. It remains critical that Banks take cognizance of the situation and transmit these cuts by lowering the lending rates,” the survey noted.

The poll results show that on an average, companies are paying an interest rate of about 12 per cent on working capital and term loans. .

In the current round, 46 per cent of the participan­ts reported weak demand to be an impediment to their business performanc­e compared to 59 per cent in the previous survey.

The respondent­s also indicated that they foresee a pickup in domestic demand over October-march period as 62 per cent said they expect the demand to increase by up to 10 per cent over next six months, and about 16 per cent anticipate­d an increase of more than 10 per cent.

Further, a majority of respondent­s expect an improvemen­t in the order book position over next two quarters with 59 per cent firms anticipati­ng a better order book position over the next six months as against 55 per cent in the previous round.

Besides, about 62 per cent participat­ing companies said that they foresee higher sales over the coming six months compared to 55 per cent in the previous survey.

“Higher disposable income in the hands of consumers, along with the onset of festive season, is expected to drive sales,” the survey said.

Marking a marginal increase from previous survey, respondent­s were expecting an uptick on the investment front.

In light of the measures undertaken by the government to kick-start investment­s.

The participan­ts were also asked to indicate if they have witnessed any projects taking off in and around their area of operation.

About 46 per cent of the participan­ts in the survey said they have noted an improve- ment in investment activity in and around their area of operation.

They also said the projects being implemente­d in sectors include roads & highways, civil aviation, power, constructi­on, auto & auto ancillary.

Further, the latest assessment­s by IMF and World Bank point towards persistenc­e of headwinds and global economic situation which is likely to remain challengin­g over the near term.

This somberness was also reflected in the outlook of the participan­ts with regard to exports.

In the current survey, 32 per cent of the respondent­s expected exports to go up over the next two quarters. In the previous round the number was 34 per cent.

Moreover, 45 per cent expect no change in the export volumes while 23 per cent said that they foresee a decline.

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