Hindustan Times (East UP)

M&M reports over twofold rise in Q3 profit at ₹1,353 cr

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NEW DELHI: Homegrown auto major Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) on Thursday reported over two-fold increase in its standalone profit after tax (PAT) at ₹1,353 crore, for the quarter ended December 31, 2021.

The Mumbai-based company had posted a standalone PAT of ₹531 crore in the October-December period of previous fiscal, hit by an impairment provision of ₹1,210 crore for its bankrupt South Korean subsidiary Ssangyong Motor.

Revenue for the third quarter rose by 8% to ₹15,239 crore, as against ₹14,057 crore in the yearago period, M&M said in a regulatory filing. The company said it sold 1,18,174 vehicles during the period under review, down 2 per cent from 1,21,133 units in the third quarter of last fiscal.

M&M tractor sales declined by 9% to 91,769 units in the third quarter, as against 1,00,696 units in the year-ago period.

On a consolidat­ed basis, the Mahindra Group reported a PAT of ₹1,987 crore, as compared to ₹1,268 crore in the Q3 of 2020-21.

Revenue rose to ₹23,594 crore in the third quarter, as against ₹21,626 crore in the year-ago period. “We have seen improved performanc­e across multiple businesses as reflected in our consolidat­ed performanc­e. Our auto business has done well despite supply-side challenges, while our farm business has shown market share increase despite a slowdown in the market,” M&M Managing Director & CEO Anish Shah noted.

In an online press briefing, he added that the company has a number of plans to unlock value across the group.

On electric vehicles (EVs), he noted that the company is already having a strong presence in the three-wheeler segment and feels confident that the automaker would also be able to take a leadership position in the fourwheele­r segment. On entering the domestic EV two-wheeler segment, he said that currently the auto maker has no such plans to allocate capital for this segment. The firm had recently tied up with Hero Electric to collaborat­e on the EV front.

 ?? AFP ?? The company’s revenue for the third quarter rose by 8% to ₹15,239 crore, as against ₹14,057 crore in the year-ago period.
AFP The company’s revenue for the third quarter rose by 8% to ₹15,239 crore, as against ₹14,057 crore in the year-ago period.

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