High Return Pension Funds On Government-Securities (G-Sec) Scheme

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The National Pension System (NPS) allows the subscribers to accept the asset allocation under G-Sec (government securities). The National Pension System (NPS), offered by the government of India permits the policyholders to select between active and auto choices. NPS G-sec funds have performed quite well in the past years, especially in the last year. The NPS G-sec pension funds have given double-digit returns over 3 years.

High Return Pension Funds On Government-Securities (G-Sec) Scheme

The active choice allows the subscriber to choose among equity, corporate debt, and G-Sec (government securities). While the auto choice allows the policyholder’s allocation in the G-Sec asset class, which increases as one grows older. In the active choice, asset allocation will be decided depending on the age and the pre-decided grid under the NPS regulations. The pension fund manager will take care of this. On the other hand, in the auto choice, after the age of 55 years of the policyholder, the G-sec will range from 75-90%, which will certainly depend on the selected life-cycle fund. This ensures safeguarding the corpus over the long term against market volatility.

High return from NPS G-Sec Pension Fund

Till November 17, 2021, the 7 pension fund managers have given high returns of around 10.52%-11.71%, over 3 years. The LIC Pension Fund has given the highest return at 11.71%, the HDFC Pension Fund has given return at 11.21%, the Kotak Pension Fund has given return at 11.03%, the SBI Pension Fund has given return at 10.88%, the Birla Sun Life Pension Scheme has given returns at 10.86%, the ICICI Prudential Pension Fund has given return at 10.70%, while the UTI Retirement Solutions has given return at 10.52%. Although UTI stayed at the lowest position, even this return is also higher than the benchmark returns. Over 5 years of NPS G-Sec schemes, LIC topped among all 7 pension funds, and given return at 8.67%, followed by HDFC Pension Fund at 7.7%.

On the other hand, the benchmark CIL All Sovereign Bond TRI has given return at 10.51%, and debt: gilt has given return at 8.91%.

Story first published: Saturday, November 27, 2021, 11:15 [IST]



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Axis Bank Modifies Interest Rates On Domestic & NRI Fixed Deposits

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Axis Bank, the third-largest private sector bank of India has revised its interest rates on Domestic Fixed Deposits, Domestic Fixed Deposits Plus, NRI Fixed Deposits/FCNR Deposit, and NRI Fixed Deposits Plus. The new rates for domestic deposits are in effect on November 10, 2021, the new rates for domestic fixed deposits plus, NRI fixed deposit plus are in action on November 26, 2021, and the new rates for NRE Fixed Deposits are in force on November 1, 2021.

Axis Bank Domestic Fixed Deposit Rates

Axis Bank Domestic Fixed Deposit Rates

On deposits of less than Rs 2. Cr maturing in 7 days to less than 10 years, Axis Bank is currently offering the following interest rates with effect from 10th November 2021 to both regular and senior citizens.

Tenure Rates for Public In % (p.a.) Rates for Senior Citizens In % (p.a.)
7 days to 14 days 2.5 2.5
15 days to 29 days 2.5 2.5
30 days to 45 days 3 3
46 days to 60 days 3 3
61 days 3 3
3 months 3.5 3.5
4 months 3.5 3.5
5 months 3.5 3.5
6 months 4.4 4.65
7 months 4.4 4.65
8 months 4.4 4.65
9 months 4.4 4.65
10 months 4.4 4.65
11 months 4.4 4.65
11 months 25 days 4.4 4.65
1 year 5.1 5.75
1 year 5 days 5.15 5.8
1 year 11days 5.2 5.85
1 year 25 days 5.2 5.85
13 months 5.1 5.75
14 months 5.1 5.75
15 months 5.1 5.75
16 months 5.1 5.75
17 months 5.1 5.75
18 months 5.25 5.9
2 years 5.4 6.05
30 months 5.4 6.05
3 years 5.4 6.05
5 years to 10 years 5.75 6.5
Source: Bank Website

Axis Bank Domestic Fixed Deposits Plus Interest Rates

Axis Bank Domestic Fixed Deposits Plus Interest Rates

Axis Bank has also revised its interest rates on domestic fixed deposits plus accounts and the new rates are in force from 26th November 2021. However, customers should note that this is a special kind of deposit and the bank does not allow premature withdrawal on these deposits.

Period RS. 5 Cr RS. 10 Cr RS. 25 Cr RS. 50 Cr Rs.100 Cr and above
7 days to 14 days 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5
15 days to 29 days 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5
30 days to 45 days 3 3 3 3 3
46 days to 60 days 3 3 3 3 3
61 days 3.25 3.25 3.25 3.25 3.25
3 months 3.65 3.65 3.65 3.65 3.65
4 months 3.65 3.65 3.65 3.65 3.8
5 months 3.65 3.65 3.65 3.65 3.8
6 months 4 4 4 4 4.15
7 months 4 4 4 4 4.15
8 months 4 4 4 4 4.15
9 months 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.25
10 months 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.25
11 months 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.25
11 months 25 days 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.25
1 year 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.6
1 year 5 days 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.6
1 year 11 days 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.6
1 year 25 days 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.6
13 months 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.6
14 months 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.6
15 months 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.6
16 months 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.6
17 months 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.6
18 Months 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.6
2 years 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7
30 months 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7
3 years 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7
5 years to 10 years 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7
Source: Bank Website

Axis Bank NRE Fixed Deposits

Axis Bank NRE Fixed Deposits

On Non-Resident External (NRE) deposits of less than Rs 2 Cr maturing in 1 year to less than 10 years, Axis Bank is promising the following interest rates w.e.f 01.11.2021.

Period Interest rates in % p.a.
1 year 5.1
1 year 5 days 5.15
1 year 11 days 5.2
1 year 25 days 5.2
13 months 5.1
14 months 5.1
15 months 5.1
16 months 5.1
17 months 5.1
18 Months 5.25
2 years 5.4
30 months 5.4
3 years 5.4
5 years to 10 years 5.75
Source: Bank Website

Axis Bank NRO Deposits

Axis Bank NRO Deposits

On Non-Resident Ordinary (NRO) deposits of less than Rs. 2 Cr maturing in 7 days to less than 10 years, Axis Bank is offering the below-listed rates w.e.f. 10.11.2021.

Period Interest rates in % p.a.
7 days to 14 days 2.5
15 days to 29 days 2.5
30 days to 45 days 3
46 days to 60 days 3
61 days 3
3 months 3.5
4 months 3.5
5 months 3.5
6 months 4.4
7 months 4.4
8 months 4.4
9 months 4.4
10 months 4.4
11 months 4.4
11 months 25 days 4.4
1 year 5.1
1 year 5 days 5.15
1 year 11 days 5.2
1 year 25 days 5.2
13 months 5.1
14 months 5.1
15 months 5.1
16 months 5.1
17 months 5.1
18 Months 5.25
2 years 5.4
30 months 5.4
3 years 5.4
5 years to 10 years 5.75
Source: Bank Website

Axis Bank NRI Fixed Deposit Plus Interest Rates

Axis Bank NRI Fixed Deposit Plus Interest Rates

On NRI Fixed Deposit Plus accounts where premature withdrawal is not allowed, Axis Bank is currently providing the following rate of interest w.e.f. 26.11.2021.

Period RS. 5 Cr RS. 10 Cr RS. 25 Cr RS. 50 Cr Rs.100 Cr and above
1 year 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.6
1 year 5 days 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.6
1 year 11 days 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.6
1 year 25 days 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.6
13 months 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.6
14 months 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.6
15 months 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.6
16 months 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.6
17 months 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.6
18 Months 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.6
2 years 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7
30 months 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7
3 years 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7
5 years to 10 years 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7
Source: Bank Website

Story first published: Saturday, November 27, 2021, 11:12 [IST]



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3 Mutual Fund SIPs Which Are Favourite Of Rating Agencies

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Canara Robeco Bluechip Equity Fund

This fund has been rated 5-star by Morning Star and Value Research and also has a No 1 rating from Crisil.

The fund has a solid track record of returns and a robust portfolio. For an SIP, the fund house has stipulated a small sum of Rs 1,000, which is very much affordable.

If investors had to start an SIP of Rs 10,000 each month, 36-months ago, the sum would have grown into Rs 5.34 lakh, against Rs 3.6 lakh invested.

Canara Robeco Bluechip Equity Fund had holdings in 48 companies under its portfolio, which includes names like ICICI Bank, Infosys, HDFC Bank, Reliance Industries etc.

While we do not like lumpsum investments in mutual funds, we definitely recommend investing by way of the SIP route. It tends to hedge risks as in case of a downward slide as investors can lap-up the units at lower prices.

Mirae Asset Large Cap Fund - Good fund for SIPs

Mirae Asset Large Cap Fund – Good fund for SIPs

This fund has been rated 5-star by CRISIL and Value Research. Again, like the above peer it has a good long-standing track record. This fund is essentially a large cap fund, which provides investors long term capital appreciation.

The 1-year returns from the fund has been 33%, while the 3-year returns has been 17.65% on annualized basis, while the 5-year returns has been 17.53%. The assets under management are a solid Rs 30,000 crores. The fund is almost fully invested in equities and barely has any cash or equivalent holdings, which is not beneficial when the markets are falling.

The fund has holdings in stocks of ICICI Bank, Infosys, HDFC Bank, Reliance Industries etc. All of the stocks are index heavyweights and if the indices jump, the net asset value of the fund would jump.

Axis Bluechip Fund - Solid returns from SIPs

Axis Bluechip Fund – Solid returns from SIPs

Axis Bluechip Fund has been rated 5-star by Value Research and also 5-star by Morningstar. The fund has generated returns of 28.45% in 1-year, while the 5-year returns has been 17.19% on an annualized basis.

The assets under management of the fund is Rs 33,000 crores. The fund has holdings in stocks like Bajaj Finance, ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank, Infosys and Avenue Supermarts.

An SIP investment of Rs 10,000 each month for the last 36-month would have translated into returns of Rs 5.2 lakhs, against an investment of Rs 3.6 lakhs. We believe that the stock markets are overvalued at these levels and hence even SIPs have to be considered only in small amounts. If there is a sudden collapse in the markets, then one can invest larger sums, or else one should stick to very small amounts.

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Investing in mutual funds is risky, especially equity mutual funds. Investors must therefore exercise due caution. Greynium Information Technologies, the author, are not liable for any losses caused as a result of decisions based on the article.



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“BUY” This Large Cap Retail Stock With A Target Price of Rs. 340: Emkay Global

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The brokerage’s take on Aditya Birla Fashion & Retail Ltd.

Emkay Global has commented in its research report that “In terms of Q2 recovery, we note that ABFRL led the pack with an impressive per-store recovery of ~110% for Lifestyle business vs. 70-80% recovery for peers. Recovery in Pantaloons has also been strong at ~100% in the festive season, with the opening up of malls and upbeat consumer sentiment.

According to the brokerage’s research report “ABFRL’s overall growth in Q2 was impacted by the weak wholesale channel due to lower stocking by MBO/LFS. In our view, recovery in this channel, coupled with strong festive demand, can boost growth in H2. Store additions were muted in H1 vs. 5-10% network expansion seen by V-Mart/Trent. The slower additions were due to operating challenges and ongoing renovations for Pantaloons. However, store additions are expected to pick up with ~100 stores for Ethnic in the next 12 months and ~60/250 net-new additions for Pantaloons/Lifestyle in FY22. Overall CAPEX is expected to be in the range of Rs4bn.”

The brokerage has also claimed that the company’s “Ethnic and innerwear account for ~40% of India’s apparel industry (USD67bn in FY20). In our view, with these new segments, ABFRL now has the most diversified portfolio among peers, addressing 75-80% of the overall apparel opportunity. The growth opportunity in the Ethnic category is yet to play out. Management has robust growth plans in this space, which can surprise ahead.”

Buy Aditya Birla Fashion & Retail Ltd. With A Target Price of Rs. 340

Buy Aditya Birla Fashion & Retail Ltd. With A Target Price of Rs. 340

According to the brokerage’s call “Strong demand trends, aggressive portfolio/store expansion and improving efficiencies keep us positive. After the recent 10% correction, valuations at ~25x Dec’23E pre-IndAS EBITDA are at a discount to peers. Further, the expansion into Tier-2/3/4 cities with Pantaloons/PE-Red/AS-Prime and traction in the Ethnic category should help sustain high-teen earnings growth well beyond FY24. Reiterate Buy with a TP of Rs340 (30x Dec’23E pre-IndAS EBITDA). The emergence of a third Covid wave remains a key risk to our estimates.”

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The stock has been picked from the brokerage report of Emkay Global Financial Services Limited. 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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WhatsApp wins approval to double payments offering to 40 million users in India

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WhatsApp has won regulatory approval to double the number of users on its payments service in India to 40 million, a source with direct knowledge told Reuters on Friday.

The company had requested that there should be no cap on users of its payment service in India.

Instead, the National Payments Corporation of India(NPCI)this week told the company it could double the user base to which it can offer its payment service – currently restricted to 20 million.

WhatsApp is owned by Facebook, which recently changed its name to Meta.

The source said the new cap would still hinder the company’s growth prospects given that WhatsApp’s messenger service has more than 500 million users in India, the company’s biggest market.

It was not clear when the new cap would come into effect.

WhatsApp did not immediately respond to a request for comment, while the NPCI declined to comment.

WhatsApp competes with Alphabet Inc’s Google Pay,SoftBank- and Ant Group-backed Paytm and Walmart’sPhonePe in India’s crowded digital market.

The NPCI gave WhatsApp approval to start its payments service last year after the company spent years trying to comply with Indian regulations, including data storage norms that require all payments-related data to be stored locally.

WhatsApp has almost reached its user base of 20 million for payment services, said the source, who declined to be identified as the details are private.

Online transactions, lending and e-wallet services have been growing rapidly in India, led by a government push to make the country’s cash-loving merchants and consumers adopt digital payments

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‘Buy’ This Stock For +24% Returns In 6 Months: HDFC Securities

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Target Price

The Current Market Price (CMP) of Precision Camshafts Ltd. is Rs. 135.25 The brokerage firm, HDFC Securities has estimated a Target Price for the stock at Rs. 168. Hence the stock is expected to give a 24.21% return, in a Target Period of 6 months.

Stock Outlook
Current Market Price (CMP) Rs. 135.25
Target Price Rs. 168
1 year returns 24.21%

Company performance

Company performance

The company’s consolidated revenue increased by 17% YoY to Rs. 215 crore driven by higher realization. EBITDA increased 56% YoY on account of lower raw material expenses, while EBITDA margins expanded ~340bps to 13.7%. The company reported a PAT of Rs. 20 crore, against Rs. 10 crore in Q2FY21. Precision Camshafts Ltd. reported that its revenue from European operation increased 11% YoY to Rs. 117 crore, while domestic revenue grew 37/22% YoY/QoQ to Rs. 70 crore.

Comments by HDFC Securities

Comments by HDFC Securities

According to HDFC Securities, “The performance of Precision Camshaft Ltd (PCL) was impacted over the last few years due to a global slowdown in the automobile industry which was further complicated by Covid related disruption. The global recovery in automobile demand and improving the performance of its subsidiary companies augur well for future growth.”

About the company

About the company

The Precision Group is at the forefront of the automotive components business. The company has made strides towards participating in the EV opportunity by acquiring Emoss. The company offers high-end battery systems, fuel cells, range extenders, generators, power electronics, and control systems suitable for different industries. Acquisition of MFT, a specialist in machined components has resulted in broadening PCL’s product portfolio and has given access to developed markets of Europe and North America.

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The above stock was picked from the brokerage report of HDFC Securities. 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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Stock to Buy For A 40% Upside, Following This Week’s Market Crash

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Zensar – a good long term stock buy

Current market price Rs 423
Target price Rs 600
Gains 41.82%

Zensar helps to design, deliver, and grow digital products, services, and experiences to transform business. It also provides businesses speed and advancement with its cloud-native, full-stack, and data-driven practice. It also provides data Engineering and analytics strategies.

Zensar reported a strong 2QFY22 with a USD constant currency revenue growth of 12.3% QoQ and organic constant currency growth of 6.4% QoQ, ahead of Motilal Oswal’s estimate. EBIT margin declined by 300bp QoQ to 10.9% due to a salary hike and other supply-related factors. Deal TCV witnessed a strong recovery to USD188.5m (v/s USD97mn in 1QFY22), implying a book-to-bill ratio of 1.3 times.

Management commentary remains optimistic

Management commentary remains optimistic

According to the management of the company as highlighted by the Motilal Oswal report, growth was broad based across verticals. Its largest vertical – Hi-Tech and Manufacturing – has three sub-verticals of Hi-Tech, Manufacturing, and Emerging. The management has re-designed the vertical in terms of strategy and new offerings. The new operating structure is ready, and there will be an additional leadership team onboarding in 3QFY22.

The management expects the growth momentum to continue. However, 3QFY22 would have a seasonal impact from furloughs. The City of San Diego deal has been partially ramped up in 2Q and will witness a full ramp up in 3QFY22.

Valuation and view of Zensar

Valuation and view of Zensar

According to Motilal Oswal, the current valuation of 20x FY23E EPS is one of the lowest in its midcap coverage and is at a discount of 45% to its peer median valuation.

The brokerage expects revenue growth momentum to continue in 2HFY22 and FY23. “The new CEO led leadership team is in place and its growth strategy has delivered results. We expect sustained traction, despite margin falling to mid teen levels. The management expects margin to revert to high teens in the medium term. With a likely return to high-teens organic growth in FY23E (we estimate 19% YoY) on a good FY22 exit and a recovery in key accounts, we see potential for a significant stock re-rating as valuations catch up with its peer group,” Motilal Oswal has said.

Shares of Zensar was last seen trading at Rs 423 on the NSE.

Just a word of caution to our readers. While we do recommend stocks from brokerage reports, markets at these times are highly volatile due to detection of the new Covid variant ‘Omicron. Therefore, it is prudent not too invest lumpsum amounts at current stage.

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The stock of Zensar has been picked from the brokerage report of Motilal Oswal Financial Services. 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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Sharekhan Recommends 5 Pharma Stocks To Buy For Upto 57% Upside: Why Should You Invest In Pharma Stocks?

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Aurobindo Pharma (ARV)

Maintaining a Buy rating for Aurobindo Pharma (ARV), with a Target Price of Rs. 875, Sharekhan estimates an upside of 33%. However, Sharekhan revised earnings estimates for ARV down by around 5% for both FY22E and FY23E.

Cipla

Cipla

Maintaining a Buy rating for Cipla, with a Target Price of Rs. 1,150, Sharekhan estimates an upside of 28%. the company reported a strong Q2FY22 report, and the brokerage firm is expecting healthy results for FY2022E and FY2023E.

Cadila Healthcare

Cadila Healthcare

Maintaining a Buy rating for Cadila Healthcare, with a Target Price of Rs. 720, Sharekhan estimates an upside of 57%. the company also reported a healthy report for the Q2FY22, and Sharekhan is estimating a similar growth in the upcoming days.

Ipca Laboratories

Ipca Laboratories

Maintaining a Buy rating for Ipca Laboratories, with a Target Price of Rs. 2,675, Sharekhan estimates an upside of 30%. However, the management is expecting near-term challenges for the company’s API business, along with possibilities of a rise in raw material and logistics prices. Sharekhan has downgraded the company’s estimates for FY22E to FY24E by 4%-7%.

Lupin

Lupin

Maintaining a Buy rating for Lupin, with a Target Price of Rs. 1,210, Sharekhan estimates an upside of 35%. The Q2FY22 results of the company have fallen marginally due to escalating raw material prices. The brokerage firm has revised down the company’s estimates by 8-10% for FY22E/FY23E.



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“BUY” This Large Cap FMCG Stock With A Target Price of Rs. 1073: HDFC Securities

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Q3CY21 results of Varun Beverages Ltd.

According to the brokerage the company’s “Revenue from operations grew by 33.0% YoY in Q3CY21 to Rs. 2398 Cr led by 28.4% volume growth & 3.6% realisation increase. Volumes stood at 153.3 million cases in Q3CY21 as compared to 119.5 million cases in Q3CY20. Carbonated Soft Drinks (CSD) constituted 70%, Juice 5% and Packaged Drinking water 25% of total sales volumes in Q3CY21. On a two year CAGR basis, organic volumes grew at 11% CAGR. Realisation increase was largely driven by increasing realisation in international territories (~10%) despite a high proportion of water in the product mix. Gross margins contracted 278 bps mainly on account of higher PET & sugar prices, which have gone up by 18% & 2% YoY respectively.”

The brokerage has also said in its research report that “The company was able to save 163 bps in employee spends (percentage to sales) & 65 bps in overhead spend due to the operating leverage. EBITDA grew 30% to Rs 494.7 Cr. EBIDTA margins contracted 50 bps to 20.6%. Led by higher operating profit and a 26% dip in interest expense, PAT grew at a splendid 59.8% to Rs 257.9 Cr. The company has repaid Rs 600 Cr of debt in the last six months while current debt levels are Rs 2400 Cr. The average cost of debt for the company has come down by 100 bps in the last one year to 5.5%.”

According to the brokerage’s research report “VBL has planned to set up a new plant in the state of Bihar as it was unable to service the market in the region, leading to lower market share. Earlier, products were transported to Bihar from neighboring states to meet the requirement. With Bihar being one of the most populous states in India, VBL aims to capitalize on the growing demand in the region. The new plant is expected to be commercialized over the next 6-8 months (in CY22) at a CAPEX cost of Rs 285 Cr. Furthermore, VBL is setting up a new plant in Kutwa (close to the Pathankot facility) to manufacture PET bottles and closures. The new capacity is expected to be operational by Mar’22.”

Buy Varun Beverages Limited with a target price of Rs. 1073

Buy Varun Beverages Limited with a target price of Rs. 1073

HDFC Securities in its research report has claimed that “VBL has delivered a healthy revenue CAGR of ~22% over CY12-19 (pre-Covid), with 21% CAGR in domestic revenue growth, aided by 20% volume CAGR which again is driven by the acquisition of territories. The international business (~23% of CY20 revs.) has witnessed a strong growth of 23% CAGR over CY12-19, on a low base and with the entry in newer international markets. Likewise, it has delivered 36% PAT CAGR over the last 10 years. Going ahead, we expect VBL to report strong Revenue/EBIDTA/PAT CAGR of 24%/28%/51% over CY20-23E, driven by a) continuous focus on distribution expansion and sustained share gains from the consolidation of South and West territories, b) focus on expanding fast-growing NCBs through constant product innovation and new launches and c) healthy growth momentum in International business.”

The brokerage has also commented that “The company had been on an acquisition spree for last few years, which impacted its Free Cash Flow (FCF). However, with already 90% volumes of PepsiCo’s India beverage under VBL, the growth for VBL in the future would be largely led by the organic route in India. Improvement in capacity utilisation, margin expansion and consolidation of operations will lead to improvement in FCF going forward. It has repaid debt to the extent of Rs. ~2200 Cr over the past 2 years and with strong FCF generation, we expect a sharp reduction in debt over the next 2-3 years. Reduced CAPEX intensity and focus on debt reduction, better margins and improved asset turnover would lead to a steady improvement of ratios.”

According to the brokerage’s call “Improving financial strength, solid business model with well-established brand portfolio, along with robust growth prospects (low per capita consumption, favourable demographics, increasing penetration with rising electrification) makes VBL an attractive investment bet, in our view. We think the base case fair value of the stock is Rs 999 (32x CY23E EPS) and the bull case fair value is Rs 1,073 (34x CY23E EPS). Investors can buy the in stock Rs 908-916 band (29x CY23E EPS) and add more on dips to Rs 817-823 band (26x CY23E EPS). At LTP of Rs 912, it quotes at ~31x CY23E EPS.”

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Model Tenancy Act: An Impactful Step To Change Real Estate Scenario

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One of the extremely bold and positive initiatives by the Union Government – the Model Tenancy Act, 2021 has potential to bring about a change in the real estate scenario. The step among other things seeks to regulate the vast but scattered rental market in the country. It also encourages the landlords to rent out vacant premises thereby increasing the supply of residential units.

The explicit purpose of the model law is to regulate business of renting of premises, protect the interests of landlords as well as tenants and provide a credible mechanism for speedy resolution of disputes between the two parties. The objective is to be achieved by mandatory signing of rent agreement between landlords and tenants, and setting up of Rent Authorities, Rent Courts and Rent Tribunals for expeditious resolution of disputes. In addition, the model law also clearly spells out the rights and obligations of landlords and tenants.

What is the Model Tenancy Act?

After the passage of the law by the state or the UT, it would be mandatory for landlords and tenants to sign a Tenancy Agreement.

It would be obligatory on the part of the landlord and tenant to jointly deposit this agreement with the Rent Authority within two months of the signing from both parties involved. In case they fail to jointly inform the Rent Authority about the execution of the tenancy with the stipulated time, both parties will be required to do it separately within a month after expiry of the two-month period.

The mandatory signing of the Tenancy Agreement will make the relationship between landlord and tenant more structured, enforceable by the law and thus helpful for both the parties. Besides other things, the agreement will have to specify rent, period of tenancy and details about renewal and extension of tenancy as well as rent. The agreement itself is introduced to reduce the scope of unnecessary disputes between landlord and tenant.

Disputes, however, can still arise over the terms of the agreement and its implementation. The model law provides quite an elaborate mechanism for speedy resolution of the disputes.

What is The Model Tenancy Act, Will It Make An Impact In The Real Estate Sector?

Security deposit under the Model Tenancy Act

The model law also seeks to do away with the arbitrary practice of asking exorbitant security deposits by landlords from tenants, especially in large cities. Under the model law, the security deposit being sought by the landlord cannot exceed two month’s rent in case of residential premises and six months in case of non-residential property.

As the security deposit will be mentioned in the Tenancy Agreement, there is no way that landlords will be able to extract large security deposits from tenants who are often desperately looking for a place to live outside their hometown.

The security deposit, it has been specified, will have to be refunded to the tenant on the date of taking over vacant possession of the premises from the tenant, after making due deduction of any liability of the tenant.

It is to be noted here that Act will not apply to premises owned or promoted by the Central or State government, local authority, government undertaking, enterprise, a statutory body or Cantonment Board.

Premises owned by a company, University or organisation given on rent to its employees, premises owned by religious or charitable institutions or auqaf registered, too does not fall under the purview of the Act.

Conclusion

The Model Tenancy Act is a well thought out legislation which will encourage landlords to rent out vacant premises without any fear of losing control of them and on the other hand increase the stock of residential premises. It will also help the tenants to find suitable premises at reasonable rent.

However, everything would depend on how soon the state governments/UTs enact their own laws to implement the Model Tenancy Act, benefitting the landlords as well as prospective tenants. It is, in fact, going to be a win-win situation for landlords as well as tenants.

Vikas Wadhawan, the author of this article is the Group CFO, Housing.com, Makaan.com and Proptiger.com. The opnions mentioned above are that of the author and do not reflect the opinion of Greynium Information Technologies Pvt Ltd.

Story first published: Saturday, November 27, 2021, 8:43 [IST]



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