Hyundai, according to an ET report earlier this month, is in discussions with bankers for an initial public offering (IPO) here but the timing and size of the share sale is yet to be ascertained.
Although market participants await Hyundai’s IPO prospectus to understand its numbers better, the initial assessment is that the company’s aggressive push into select high-growth segments might give investors more options in the sector.
“The degrowth in the small car segment and lack of electric vehicle products reduce growth prospects while indicating adverse impact on Maruti’s share price,” said Ashwin Patil, senior auto analyst at LKP Securities. “Post Hyundai’s listing, the negative impact on Maruti’s share price cannot be ruled out.”
Hyundai is projected to sell 785,488 vehicles in FY24, while Maruti’s total volumes are estimated at 20,85,637 units. Though Maruti sells more cars, brokerage Emkay Global said Hyundai’s profitability growth has been much sharper, given its relatively premium positioning.Fund managers said that Maruti’s shares could extend gains in the near term but Hyundai stands to benefit from the more profitable growth areas.”Maruti shares are likely to witness a 7-8% up move from current levels, however, Hyundai is better positioned in the mid-to-premium segment and can benefit from electric vehicle leverage,” said Niket Shah, fund manager at Motilal Oswal AMC.Maruti is likely to be re-rated around the time of Hyundai’s listing but eventually Hyundai is expected to be at premium valuations, Shah added.
Since the news of Hyundai’s listing plans surfaced in the first week of February, Maruti shares have gained 10.5%. They have gained 12% so far in 2024 and 33% in the past year.
“Maruti at current levels is overpriced and trading at high multiples,” said Patil. “Hyundai’s valuations are likely to be in the middle of Maruti and Mahindra & Mahindra, offering investors a better bet and could lead to adverse impact on Maruti’s valuations.”
According to Emkay, Maruti is trading at a price-to-earnings ratio of nearly 25 times FY26 estimated earnings.
Some analysts think Hyundai’s listing could impact the share valuations of Tata Motors and Mahindra more than that of Maruti.
“The primary purpose of the IPO is for expansion of Hyundai’s EV portfolio, but Maruti isn’t actively looking at the EV segment,” said Dharan Shah, founder of Tradonomy Research. “This implies that Hyundai’s actual competition is likely to be with Mahindra & Mahindra and Tata Motors.” He added that Hyundai is more likely to eat into M&M’s market share since it is the smallest company in terms of market capitalisation compared to Tata Motors and Maruti.
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