FIDC seeks relaxation on IRACP norms

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Finance Industry Development Council has urged the Reserve Bank of India to exempt small loans up to ₹2 crore given by non-banking finance companies from the new norms for SMA reporting and NPA classification.

It has also requested that the new norms for SMA and NPA classification may be aligned with the date of effect of Scale Based Regulations from October 1, 2022 for NBFCs in all layers.

“This line of approach will give adequate time to the NBFCs to implement changes in the IT systems,” said FIDC, which is a representative body of assets and loan financing NBFCs.

“We also request RBI to clarify that the circular aims at ensuring uniformity in the implementation of IRACP norms across all lending institutions and therefore, does not impact accounting under IND-AS, which all NBFCs have adopted,” FIDC said, noting that in an event where provisions under IND-AS fall short of provisions required under IRACP, the NBFC is anyway required to create an impairment reserve and therefore, adequacy of provisions under IRACP will always be ensured.

RBI’s clarifications

The RBI had on November 12 issued clarifications on prudential norms on income recognition, asset classification and provisioning (IRACP) pertaining to advances.

FIDC noted that the RBI has prescribed the date of SMA/NPA classification of borrower accounts applicable to all loans, including retail loans, irrespective of size of exposure of the lending institution, and shall reflect the asset classification status of an account at the day-end of that calendar date. Further, the upgradation of accounts classified as NPA needs to be done only when the entire arrears of interest and principal is paid by the borrower.

“We are constrained to point out that the aforesaid prescriptions have caused serious issues…We urge upon RBI to take into account the environment in which their borrowers operate and the availability of resources with the NBFCs to continue to subscribe to the economic development of the country,” it said.

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In a contrarian trend, aggregate bank deposit slump after abrupt increase in Nov

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The sudden slump in aggregate deposits after an abrupt increase is a contrarian trend that has emerged in November, according to Soumya Kanti Ghosh, Group Chief Economic Adviser, State Bank of India.

As per the provisional data released by RBI for the fortnight ended November 19, all scheduled commercial banks (ASCB) aggregate deposits have slumped by ₹2.7 lakh crore during the fortnight.

The slump in deposits follows an abrupt increase of ₹3.3 lakh crore during the previous fortnight ended November 5.

“Interestingly, such growth in deposits was around 36 per cent of the incremental deposit growth at that point of time. This increase in deposits and subsequent slump is quite a contrarian trend. While it may be exactly difficult to decipher the increase and subsequent decline, it does pose questions on liquidity management/financial stability or a shift in behavioral trend in customer payment habits through digitisation and hence lower currency leakage and concomitant deposit bulge or both,” said Ghosh said in the latest edition of SBI Ecowrap

24-year record

According to Ghosh, the fortnightly increase of ₹3.3 lakh crore has never happened during a Diwali week as there is always a currency leakage and concomitant deposit decline. This is also the fifth-largest increase in any fortnight in the last 24 years.

The fortnightly deposit slump in the subsequent fortnight could be due to a large influx of deposits into the banking system for the fortnight ended November 5 in anticipation of a buildup in the rally in stock markets post-primary issuances of new-age companies and others.

“However, when such rally did not materialize, the bulge in banking deposits slumped and almost 80 per cent of deposit bulge was withdrawn. Interestingly, the amount of money parked in fixed reverse repo window jumped from ₹0.45 lakh crore on October 19 to ₹2.4 lakh crore on November 17 and has remained at such level till December 1,” Ghosh said.

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Legal threat for India’s data law; crypto exchanges eye targeted ads, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Happy Friday! Big Tech firms are up in arms against some provisions of the Personal Data Protection Bill. The biggest bone of contention has been the proposal to classify social media platforms as publishers. Companies are mulling legal action if lawmakers accept all the recommendations of the Joint Committee of Parliament in the final legislation.

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Tech firms may go to court over data protection bill

Top technology and internet companies may go to court to challenge certain provisions in the data protection bill if lawmakers accept and adopt all the recommendations of the Joint Committee of Parliament (JCP) in the final legislation, sources told us.

  • The Joint Committee on the Personal Data Protection Bill, 2019 – headed by BJP Member of Parliament PP Chaudhary – adopted a draft report on November 22 with seven of its 31 members moving dissent notes against various clauses.

Why now? The biggest point of contention is the proposal to classify social media platforms as publishers as it places the onus for user generated content on internet companies and will impact a host of global majors including Facebook, Google’s YouTube, Twitter and WhatsApp, all of whom stand to lose the safe harbor or immunity currently provided by Information Technology Act, 2000, the sources said.

Quote: “Any new concept of privacy introduced as an amendment should be based on consensus approach, and is therefore important that all stakeholders, including key industry bodies, are engaged before a robust data protection legislation is put in place by the government,” said Kumar Deep, country manager, India, ITI Information Technology Industry Council, which counts companies Intel, Amazon, and Apple as its members.

Other clauses such as the inclusion of non-personal data in the privacy law as well as provisions for certifying hardware devices and the demand that sensitive personal data and critical personal data be stored locally, are also stoking concern, sources said.

What are experts saying? Privacy experts said the clause that classifies social media platforms as publishers is worrying for companies like Facebook and Google as it may directly impact their business model.

Civil society could also go to court over sweeping exemptions granted to government and law enforcement agencies in the recommendations made by the committee, according to public policy expert Prasanto K Roy.
Cryptocurrency exchanges eye targeted ads
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Cryptocurrency exchanges are turning to targeted advertising and marketing campaigns to soothe the nerves of investors who are exiting their investments amid regulatory uncertainty on the virtual currencies.

What’s happening? Some of the exchanges, including CoinDCX and CoinSwitch Kuber, have re-started advertising and marketing campaigns, albeit not as aggressively as earlier, industry insiders said. In most cases, the advertisements are aired on social media and other digital platforms.

According to a person part of the Blockchain and Crypto Assets Council, an industry advisory body, several exchanges wanted to restart advertising, especially targeting their existing investors. Some of them are looking to roll out advertisements across platforms in the coming week as they hope to get some clarity on the legality of crypto assets.

Last month, we reported that several crypto exchanges in India have decided to refrain from launching fresh advertisements on print, television and radio.

Financial and legal experts had sounded an alarm over some of the advertisements by crypto companies that are towing a fine line between “puffery” and “misrepresentation”.

In October, the Advertising Standards Council of India chairman Subhash Kamath told us that celebrities must do their due diligence before endorsing cryptocurrency companies as they could be held accountable for misleading claims.

Why is it significant? Indian cryptocurrency exchanges are estimated to have collectively spent more than Rs 50 crore during the recently concluded ICC T20 World Cup, ET reported last month.

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Paytm founder to start PMS scheme
Legal threat for India's data law; crypto exchanges eye targeted adsPaytm founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma

Paytm founder Vijay Shekar Sharma is starting a Portfolio Management Scheme (PMS) in an alliance with PMS Bazaar, a Mumbai-based startup that would devise investment strategies.

What’s the plan? It will primarily focus on equities, with 95% of the funds invested in large, mid and small cap companies. Besides, gold, exchange traded funds and debt are other asset classes.

Quote: “At Paytm Money, we have leveraged technology to make investing & trading efficient and transparent,” said Varun Sridhar, CEO, Paytm Money. “Extending the same to HNI investors, we have partnered PMS Bazaar to launch PMS Marketplace, offering a one-stop shop.”

Meanwhile, Paytm has received the first buy rating from a brokerage that expects the company to turn profitable by March 2026

Brokerage’s view:
Dolat Capital Market Pvt, the third brokerage to initiate coverage on the digital payments giant after Macquarie Capital Securities and JM Financial Institutional Securities Ltd., said its transition to a “manufacturer” of financial services from an agent, cross-selling of services, and strong growth in the number of users will help the company.

Paytm’s “super app” has emerged from a pure “want” category to reach to the “need” status, Dolat analysts, led by Rahul Jain, said.

On the Street:
The brokerage has set a target price of Rs 2,500, which is 16% higher than the company’s issue price. Paytm dropped as much as 2.7% to Rs 1,592 on Thursday, the fifth day of declines, after plummeting 37% in the first two sessions of trading. JM Financial has a sell rating on the stock, while Macquarie has rated it as underperform.

By the numbers:
In its first earnings report since going public earlier this month, Paytm said expenses rose 37.1% year-on-year to Rs 1,599 crore and consolidated net loss increased to Rs 474 crore from Rs 437 crore a year ago. Revenue from operations surged 63.6% to Rs 1,086 crore for the quarter ended September.
Swiggy to invest $700 million in quick commerce biz
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Swiggy has earmarked $700 million for its Instamart service, amid heightened investor interest and growing competition in the instant grocery delivery segment, cofounder and chief executive Sriharsha Majety said.

Instamart, launched in August last year as Swiggy’s quick commerce vertical, is set to reach an annualised GMV run rate of $1 billion in the next three quarters, the company said. Gross merchandise value, or GMV, is a key online retailing metric for the total value of merchandise sold through a marketplace.

There is, however, no set time frame for the deployment of the cash as it is an overall commitment to the category, Majety told us.

  • “It is not a dated commitment where we are going to deploy this in the next 12 months or 18 months. We think that is the size of ammunition that we need to deploy to be able to do justice to this category,” he said.

Tell me more: Swiggy’s large capital commitment for Instamart comes on the back of the Bengaluru-based company holding talks to close a $600-700 million funding round led by US asset manager Invesco, we reported first on Sept. 28. The fundraising, which is likely to ascribe the firm a valuation of over $10 billion, is part of a re-rating exercise that will double the company’s valuation post rival Zomato’s bumper IPO.

Quote: “It is an exciting category and our commitment to invest is also a function of that. Every time there is a new category that is starting to explode or open up—whether globally or locally— there’s always going to be interest and there will be some funding happening along the way,” Majety said about the flood of investments in the ultra-fast delivery space.

The competition: The delivery platform, which competes with Zomato-backed Grofers, Mumbai-based Zepto and Tata’s BigBasket in the quick commerce category, is clocking more than one million grocery orders per week and runs 150 dark stores across 18 cities. It will add 100 more of these so-called dark stores, over the next few months.

Grofers, which is likely to receive $500 million capital from Zomato, operates a network of 200 dark stores to which it plans to add another 100, the company had announced in a blog post in November. Zepto, a pure-play quick commerce platform that recently raised $60 million, is targeting 100 dark stores by the year-end.

Quick delivery push: Zomato’s move to double down on the fast-growing quick delivery segment comes on the back of rival Swiggy prioritising Instamart.

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Food delivery remains the focus: Even as Swiggy pushed ahead aggressively on the grocery delivery front, the company’s food-delivery business hit a $3 billion annualised GMV run rate, a lifetime high for the category, Majety told us. The company’s food delivery volumes have surpassed pre-pandemic level, he said, without getting into the specifics.
Flipkart merges its customer and marketing departments
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Walmart owned online retail giant Flipkart is merging its customer and marketing departments with growth and monetisation, all of which will be headed by senior Flipkart executive Prakash Sikaria, according to an internal company email sent by CEO Kalyan Krishnamurthy.

The changes are effective from January 1, 2022, according to the email, reviewed by ET.

Sikaria is also scaling Flipkart’s social commerce business Shopsy which is taking on SoftBank-backed Meesho.

Flipkart launched Shopsy in July and has seen a four times revenue growth during this festive period, compared to non-festive period, the company had said in a statement last week. Flipkart’s travel business Cleartip, which appointed a new CEO in former Myntra executive Ayyappan R, will also report to Sikaria.

Also Read: Flipkart’s Nandita Sinha appointed as new Myntra CEO
8i Ventures aims to raise larger second fund at $50 million
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Mumbai-based 8i Ventures is looking to raise a $50-million Fund-II, almost four times larger than its previous corpus, as the seed-stage investor looks to double down on its investments across commerce and fintech.

Portfolio: Founded in 2019 by entrepreneur and angel investor Vikram Chachra along with Vishwanath V, 8i Ventures has backed seven early-stage startups from its maiden $13-million Fund-I.

The firm’s fintech bets like Slice, a credit-card issuing startup; M2P, a card-issuing platform; and Difenz, a digital risk and fraud management firm, have performed well. In fact, last week, Slice said it had raised $220 million from Tiger Global and Insight Partners, among others, as its valuation topped $1 billion. 8i Ventures first invested in Slice earlier this year, when it was valued at $200 million and is sitting on a 7.4X paper gain clocked in less than six months of its investment.

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The firm has also backed consumer brands like Blue Tokai Coffee and Bbetter, an Indian supplements brand.

Quote: “8i’s Fund-I is clocking a multiple of 4.2 times on the capital we have drawn down, and 5.6 times on the investments we have made from the fund, over the last two years…We raised our fund in 2020-21 and expect to return around 25% of the fund assets under management by the end of FY22. We should be able to return the entire fund by FY23,” Chachra told us

Investment trend: Majority of the investments made by the fund is in the range of $1-$1.5 million in the seed stages, as well as through follow-on investments in Series A and B rounds.

With the new fund, the VC expects the cheque sizes to go up to $5 million, depending on the growth stage and maturity of the companies.
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Parliamentary panel suggests selectively banning WhatsApp, Facebook: The government should explore selectively blocking Facebook, WhatsApp, and Telegram instead of a blanket shutdown of the internet, a parliamentary panel studying internet bans in India has suggested. The Standing Committee on Communications and IT, headed by senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor, tabled a report on the Temporary Suspension of Telecom Services (Public Emergency or Public Service) Rules, 2017 on Wednesday.

Freshworks loses $5.45 billion in market cap in one month: Nasdaq-listed Freshworks Inc, which briefly toppled Zendesk Inc in terms of market capitalisation about a month ago, has since slipped by nearly 30%. The poster child of Indian software-as-a-service (SaaS) companies hit an intraday high of $53.35 per share on November 2, valuing it at $13.56 billion, about $1.4 billion more than Zendesk’s $12.1 billion.
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HDFC Bank Revises Interest Rates On FD & RD: Check Latest Rates Here

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HDFC Bank Fixed Deposit Rates

Non-senior citizens would now get an interest rate of 2.50 percent to 5.50 percent on deposits of less than Rs 2 crore maturing in 7 days to less than 10 years, after the most recent adjustment. For non-senior citizens, here are the latest rates on Domestic / NRO / NRE Fixed Deposits as of December 1, 2021.

Tenor Interest rate p.a.
7 – 14 days 2.50%
15 – 29 days 2.50%
30 – 45 days 3.00%
46 – 60 days 3.00%
61 – 90 days 3.00%
91 days – 6 months 3.50%
6 mnths 1 days – 9 mnths 4.40%
9 mnths 1 day 4.40%
1 Year 4.90%
1 year 1 day – 2 years 5.00%
2 years 1 day – 3 years 5.15%
3 year 1 day- 5 years 5.35%
5 years 1 day – 10 years 5.50%
Source: Bank Website. W.e.f. 1st December 2021

HDFC Bank Fixed Deposit Interest Rates For Senior Citizens

HDFC Bank Fixed Deposit Interest Rates For Senior Citizens

Senior citizens would continue to get an additional rate of 0.50% over and above the card rate applicable to non-senior citizens. Senior citizens will now get an interest rate of 3.00% to 6.25% on their deposits of less than Rs 2 Cr maturing in 7 days to less than Rs 2 Cr.

Senior folks can also take advantage of a special fixed deposit scheme offered by HDFC Bank dubbed as Senior Citizen Care FD. Senior Citizens who seek to register a Fixed Deposit of less than 5 crores for a duration of 5 years 1 Day to 10 Years during the deal ranging from 18th May’20 to 31st Mar’22 would receive an additional premium of 0.25 percent over and above the current premium of 0.50 percent. On deposits of less than Rs 2 Cr, HDFC Bank is currently offering the following interest rates on fixed deposits to senior citizens.

Tenor Interest rate p.a.
7 – 14 days 3.00%
15 – 29 days 3.00%
30 – 45 days 3.50%
46 – 60 days 3.50%
61 – 90 days 3.50%
91 days – 6 months 4.00%
6 mnths 1 days – 9 mnths 4.90%
9 mnths 1 day 4.90%
1 Year 5.40%
1 year 1 day – 2 years 5.50%
2 years 1 day – 3 years 5.65%
3 year 1 day- 5 years 5.85%
5 years 1 day – 10 years 6.25%
Source: Bank Website. W.e.f. 1st December 2021

HDFC Bank Recurring Deposit Rates

HDFC Bank Recurring Deposit Rates

HDFC Bank has also updated its interest rates on specific tenors for Resident / NRO / NRE recurring deposits, which are as follows.

Period Interest Rate (per annum) Senior Citizen Rates (per annum) Interest Rates p.a. for NRIs Effective From
6 Months 3.50% 4.00% N.A. Aug 25, 2020
9 Months 4.40% 4.90% N.A. Aug 25, 2020
12 Months 4.90% 5.40% 4.90% Oct 15, 2020
15 Months 5.00% 5.50% 5.00% Dec 01, 2021
24 Months 5.00% 5.50% 5.00% Dec 01, 2021
27 Months 5.15% 5.65% 5.15% Aug 25, 2020
36 Months 5.15% 5.65% 5.15% Aug 25, 2020
39 Months 5.35% 5.85% 5.35% Dec 01, 2021
48 Months 5.35% 5.85% 5.35% Dec 01, 2021
60 Months 5.35% 5.85% 5.35% Dec 01, 2021
90 Months 5.50% 6.00% 5.50% Aug 25, 2020
120 Months 5.50% 6.00% 5.50% Aug 25, 2020
Source: Bank Website



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SBI to rope in a consultant to evaluate performance of directors, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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The State Bank of India (SBI) has planned to rope in a consultant for performance evaluation of all the directors on the board of the bank, central board and board level committees.

The consultant would devise parameters for performance evaluation and assess the quality, quantity and timelines of flow of information between management and the board of directors that is necessary for the Central Board, Chairman, Directors (Executive and Non-executive), and Board Level Committees to effectively and reasonably perform their duties, according to a report.

At present, India’s largest bank has 13 Directors on the Central Board and 10 Board Level Committees, including Executive Committee of the Central Board, Audit Committee, Risk Management Committee, and Nomination and Remuneration Committee.

The consultant is required to prepare questionnaires for Central Board, Chairman, Executive Directors (other than Chairman), Non-Executive Directors and Board Level Committees and deploy an online platform to receive feedback, it said.

The parameters that the consultant draws up for performance evaluation will include the aspects suggested by the Nomination & Remuneration Committee of the bank. The consultant will have one to one interaction with the Directors for evaluation and prepare a report on the performance evaluation exercise along with recommendations/views for improvement, it added.



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Reserve Bank initiates insolvency proceedings against Reliance Capital

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The Reserve Bank of India on Thursday filed an application for initiating insolvency proceedings against Reliance Capital at the Mumbai Bench of the National Company Law Tribunal.

“The Reserve Bank has today (December 2, 2021) filed an application for initiation of CIRP against Reliance Capital Ltd, under Section 227 read with clause (zk) of sub-section (2) of Section 239 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), 2016 read with Rules 5 and 6 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy (Insolvency and Liquidation Proceedings of Financial Service Providers and Application to Adjudication Authority) Rules, 2019 (“FSP Insolvency Rules”) at the Mumbai Bench of the National Company Law Tribunal,” the RBI said.

An interim moratorium shall commence on and from the date of filing of the application till its admission or rejection, it further said.

The action comes after the RBI superseded the board of Reliance Capital on November 29 and appointed Nageswara Rao Y, ex-Executive Director, Bank of Maharashtra, as the administrator of the company.

It has also constituted a three-member Advisory Committee to assist the Administrator on November 30.

Reliance Capital scrip fell by nearly five percent to close at ₹16.35 apiece on BSE.

This in the third NBFC against which the RBI has initiated insolvency proceedings, with the first being Dewan Housing Finance Corporation Ltd and the second being Srei Ifra Finance and Srei Equipment Finance.

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RBI report shows decline in bank credit post festival season pick-up

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The outstanding credit of all scheduled banks declined by ₹5,034 crore in the fortnight ended November 19, indicating the festival season credit pick-up witnessed in the preceding fortnight has lost steam.

In the preceding fortnight ended November 5 the outstanding credit of all scheduled banks had increased by ₹1,25,262 crore, according to Reserve Bank of India’s data on “Scheduled Banks’ Statement of Position in India”.

Sluggish loan growth

“Loan growth continues to be sluggish with no sharp recovery in any specific segment barring Small and Medium Enterprise.

“A low interest rate environment continues but spreads remain elevated. With asset quality issues gradually receding, we should see spreads decline but loan demand issues remain,” Kotak Securities Analysts’ MB Mahesh, Nischint Chawathe, Abhijeet Sakhare, Ashlesh Sonje and Dipanjan Ghosh, said in a report.

Deposits during the reporting fortnight declined by ₹2,67,623 crore against an increase of ₹3,38,451 crore in the preceding fortnight.

Deposit rates flat

As per the latest data from RBI, deposit rates were flat month-on-month at about 5.1 per cent.

“Both private and PSBs have reduced their term deposit rates by about 50 basis points (bps) over the past 12 months. Wholesale deposit cost (as measured by Certificate of Deposit rates) has seen a much sharper decline. It has been broadly stable in FY2022,” the Analysts said.

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Buy This Stock Of Capital Market, For +30% Return: Motilal Oswal Recommends

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Target Price

The Current Market Price (CMP) of ICICI Securities (ISEC) is Rs. 747. The brokerage firm, Motilal Oswal has estimated a Target Price for the stock at Rs. 970. Hence the stock is expected to give a +30% return, in a Target Period of 1 year.

Stock Outlook
Current Market Price (CMP) Rs. 747
Target Price Rs. 970
1 year 30.00%

Company performance

Company performance

In the past 6 quarters, ISEC’s Retail Brokerage revenue was in the Rs. 3-3.5 b range, in spite of strong growth in client addition. Considering allied revenue, which includes Prime subscription, Neo subscription, MTF, and other charges, the traction has been healthy, with total brokerage + allied revenue increasing to Rs. 5b in 2QFY22 from Rs. 3.5b in 1QFY21. The brokerage firm said, “We expect the momentum in Prime and Neo subscription to improve, with a targeted marketing approach. MTF revenue will have a linkage to market movement.”

Comments by Motilal Oswal

Comments by Motilal Oswal

According to Motilal Oswal, “With the management’s focus on customer addition, technology development, and increasing wallet share, its revenue traction should improve going forward. We have raised our estimates for Brokerage revenue to 8% CAGR from 5% CAGR over the next three years.”

About the company

About the company

ICICI Securities is one of the leading names in the Capital Market. Technology investments are at the core of the current transitional phase for ISEC. It is building a new app for trading, which will appeal to Gen Z and millennial customers.

Disclaimer:

Disclaimer:

The above stock was picked from the brokerage report of Motilal Oswal. Investing in equities poses a risk of financial losses. Investors must therefore exercise due caution. Greynium Information Technologies, the author, and the brokerage house are not liable for any losses caused as a result of decisions based on the article.



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4 High Conviction Stocks To Buy From This Renowned Brokerage Firm

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Buy Eicher Motors Stock

Emkay Global has recommended buying the stock of Eicher Motors in its high conviction buy list. According to the brokerage firm, the order book is healthy at over 150,000 units, supported by Classic 350 and Meteor 350 models.

“Production levels are improving on a sequential basis, and Q3/Q4 volumes are likely to be higher than Q2 levels. Several new models are in the pipeline, and one new model or major refresh will be launched every quarter. All new products will have customization options.

The store count stands at 2,105 units now, with 1,053 large stores and 1,052 studio stores,” the brokerage has said.

According to Emkay Global, the Management expects to continue expansion with the addition of 300-400 stores annually to improve penetration. Export remains a focus area, with a presence in 149 exclusive outlets and 650+ multi-brand stores. Exclusive store count will be expanded to 175 by FY22-end.

“We expect a robust earnings CAGR of 42% over FY22-24E, supported by the sales upcycle, market share gains and margin expansion. We have a Buy rating on Eicher with a Dec’22 target price of Rs 3,100, based on 23x P/E for the 2W business,” the brokerage has said.

Buy ICICI Bank stock

Buy ICICI Bank stock

Emkay Global is also bullish on the stock of ICICI Bank. “We expect the overall asset quality experience for ICICI Bank in the current cycle has been far better than market expectations, given its better quality retail portfolio built largely around captive customers, and as the lumpy corporate NPA cycle is largely behind.

Healthy demand resolution, lower restructuring pool and higher provisioning buffers are added positives,” the brokerage has said.

“After long, ICICI Bank has credible and stable top management with unwavering focus on sustainable profitability vs. growth, which we believe deserves due recognition amid the spate of management rejigs in large peers. Valuations too look reasonable, thus we recommend strong Buy on ICICI Bank with a target price of Rs 950 (top pick in banking space),” the brokerage has said.

Buy Infosys stock, says Emkay Global

Buy Infosys stock, says Emkay Global

Emkay Global also has a buy call on the stock of Infosys. According to the firm, strong revenue momentum with stable margins, continued market share gains, strong deal intake, robust cash conversion and healthy payout (85% of FCF over a 5-year period) should support higher valuations.

“Revenue growth momentum and stable margins should drive 17.1% CAGR in earnings over FY21-24E. We expect ROE to improve from 27.1% in FY21 to 32.5% in FY24E. We have a Buy rating on Infosys with a Dec’22 target price of Rs 2,100 (30x Dec’23E EPS),” the brokerage has said.

Maruti Suzuki

Maruti Suzuki

Emkay Global also remains upbeat on India’s largest passenger car makers, Maruti Suzuki. “The order book is healthy at over 200,000 units. Production levels are improving on a sequential basis, and Q3/Q4 volumes are likely to be higher than Q2 levels. Led by improving macros, pending order book and new products, we expect a 19% CAGR in volumes over FY22-24E.

In the next 2-3 years, major launches could include new Brezza, Jimny UV, above 4m UV and new MPV, among others.

“We remain positive on Maruti Suzuki due to expectations of cyclical upturn, which generally lasts for at least 3 years. We have a Buy rating with a Dec’22 target price of Rs 8,750, based on 27x core P/E on Dec’23E estimates, backed by DCF model and net cash of Rs1,445 per share,” the brokerage has said.



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Anand Rathi Wealth IPO subscribed 1.60 times on Day 1 of offer, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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New Delhi, The initial public offer of Anand Rathi Wealth Limited, part of Mumbai-based financial services group Anand Rathi, was fully subscribed on the first day of subscription on Thursday. The Rs 660-crore initial share-sale received bids for 1,36,00,818 shares against 84,75,000 shares on offer, translating into 1.60 times subscription, according to NSE data.

The category for Retail Individual Investors (RIIs) received 2.45 times subscription, non-institutional investors portion garnered 1.93 times subscription and Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs) 1 per cent.

The company’s initial public offer is of up to 1,20,00,000 equity shares and is in a price range of Rs 530-550 a share.

Anand Rathi Wealth Ltd on Wednesday said it has raised Rs 194 crore from anchor investors.

Anand Rathi Wealth operates in the financial services industry with a focus on mutual fund distribution and the sale of financial products.

The offer will conclude on December 6.

The equity shares of the company will be listed on BSE and NSE.

Equirus Capital Private Limited, BNP Paribas, IIFL Securities Limited, Anand Rathi Advisors Limited are the book running lead managers to the offer. PTI SUM SUM SHW SHW



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