Hindustan Times (East UP)

Maruti Suzuki posts Q2 profit as sales pick up

The carmaker’s Q2 net profit rose to ₹1,372 cr from ₹1,359 cr a year ago

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BENGALURU: Maruti Suzuki India Ltd reported a small rise in second-quarter profit on Thursday, as the lifting of coronaviru­s restrictio­ns brought back customers to the carmaker’s showrooms and also eased supply chain disruption­s.

Maruti, which sells every second car in India, faces an uphill task to revive demand as the Covid-19 pandemic takes a heavy toll on automakers globally.

The crisis has worsened problems for Indian carmakers, who were already seeing weak demand and an inventory pile up before the pandemic struck.

India’s largest automaker by market capitalisa­tion reported a net profit of ₹1,372 crore ($185.55 million) for the three months ended September 30. The company posted a profit of ₹1,359 crore a year earlier.

Analysts on average had expected it to post a profit of ₹1,504 crore, according to Refinitiv data.

The company in July reported its first quarterly loss since listing in 2003.

During the second quarter, the company’s performanc­e improved on the back of some demand recovery and gradual improvemen­t in supply conditions, the maker of the iconic Maruti 800 said.

Maruti’s domestic unit sales rose 18.6% year-on-year to 370,619 vehicles. Revenue from operations rose more than 10% to ₹18,745 crore.

The Indian festival season which culminates with Diwali in mid-November typically sees households make big ticket purchases.

Passenger vehicle wholesale sales in September surged 26% from a year ago, data from a trade body showed, as dealership­s stocked up ahead of the festival season.

Shares of Maruti, which have risen nearly 7% so far this month, fell as much as 2.8% after the results.

 ?? MINT ?? Maruti’s domestic unit sales rose 18.6% year-on-year to 370,619 vehicles. Revenue from operations rose more than 10% to ₹18,745 crore.
MINT Maruti’s domestic unit sales rose 18.6% year-on-year to 370,619 vehicles. Revenue from operations rose more than 10% to ₹18,745 crore.

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