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Q2-17: Ad exp up, gold hedging helps Titan’s numbers

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BENGALURU: The Titan Company Limited (Titan) which believes in delivering value through brands had higher advertising spends (ad spends) in the quarter ended 30 September 2016 (Q2-17, current quarter) as compared to the corresponding year ago (y-o-y) quarter Q2-16. The company’s ad expense in the current quarter was up 9.4 percent y-o-y at Rs 98.08 crore as compared to the Rs 89.64 crore in Q2-16.

The company’s bottomline (Profit after tax- PAT) increased 23.5 percent y-o-y to Rs 180.76 crore in Q2-17 as compared to Rs 146.35 crore. Total comprehensive income (TCI) in the current quarter was increasedfurther by a gain of Rs 100.26 crore due hedging instruments for gold price hedging, the unutilized portion of which Titan recognised as an expense head in its profit and loss statement. TCI in Q2-17 was 89.7 percent higher y-o-y at Rs 269.37 crore as compared to Rs 141.97 crore in Q2-16.

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Titan has 4 revenue segments – watches having five majorwatch brands –Titan, Xylus, Nebula, Sonata, Fastrack, and three point of sales brands – World of Titan, Helios and Fastrack; Jewellery with Tanishq, Zoya, Gold Plus from Tata and sub brand Mia; Eyewear under the Titan EYE+, Fastrack, Glares and Cabana brandsand ‘Other’ such as precision engineering among others.

Titan’s Jewellery business is its major revenue generating stream that contributes more than70 percent to the company’s revenue.  In the current quarter, jewellery business revenue was almost flat (grew 0.2 percent, grew by Rs 4.79 crore) y-o-y to Rs 1,987.51 crore (74.3 percent of net sales) from Rs 1982.72 crore (73.9 percent of net sales). The company says that performance of the diamond studded jewellery segment was much better than plain gold segment.

The company’s Watches division is the next major division in terms of revenue contribution. Revenues from watches declined5.2 percent (reduced by Rs 28.75 crore) y-o-y to Rs 52.369 crore (19.6 percent net sales) from Rs 552.44 crore (20.6 percent net sales).  Titan explains the reason for the decline in a release that says the Watches division continued to exhibit a decent performance in the domestic market but the overall business declined due to lack of growth in some of its international markets as well as its service business which went through re-structuring.

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Titan’s Eyewear business which contributes about 3 to 4 percent to the company’s revenue, reported 6.6 percent (increased by Rs5.86 crore) y-o-y growth in revenue to Rs95.19 crore (3.6 percent of TIO) from Rs 89.33 crore (3.3 percent of TIO).

Titan’s TIO in the current quarter was also flat (declined 0.2percent, reduced by Rs5.57 crore) y-o-y to Rs 2,675.77 crore from Rs 2,681.34 crore.

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Please refer to fig A below for Titan’s Ad expenses over a nineteen quarter period starting Q4-12 (quarter ended March 31, 2012) until the current quarter. It may be noted that Titan has started reporting its numbers as per the Indian Accounting System (IND AS) since Q1-17 and hence the numbers in the charts may not be accurate – this report and the charts are meant as an approximate representation of the company’s numbers.

During the nineteen quarter period under consideration in this report, Titan’s Ad spends were the highest in Q1-16, both in absolute rupees and in terms of percentage of TIO. Lowest Ad spends during the same period in absolute rupees and in terms of percentage of TIO waslowest in Q4-13 at Rs 66.63 crore and 2.5 percent of TIO respectively.

Also, during the nineteen quarter period under consideration in this report, Titan’s ad spends show a linear increasing trend in terms of absolute rupees as indicated by the broken blue trend line, while ad spends in terms of percentage of TIO show a slow linear decline as indicated by the broken maroon line in Fig A.

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Company Speak

Titan Managing Director Bhaskar Bhat said, “This was an extremely good quarter for the Company with respect to profits. All businesses of the company recorded profits in the quarter. The Jewellery business had an extremely good studded jewellery activation and the Watches business launched its second smart watch, Juxt Pro. All our retail channels grew. The festive season has commenced very well. For the Dussehra to Diwali festive period, Tanishq registered a growth of 39 percent over last year. In watches, for the same period, our World of Titan stores grew by 14 percent and Helios stores by 11 percent in retail sales.”

Note:(1)Titan has started reporting its numbers as per the Indian Accounting System (IND AS) since Q1-17 and hence the numbers in the charts may not be accurate – this report and the charts are meant as an approximate representation of the company’s numbers.

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(2) The unit of currency in this report is the Indian rupee – Rs (also conventionally represented by INR). The Indian numbering system or the Vedic numbering system has been used to denote money values. The basic conversion to the international norm would be:

(a) 100,00,000 = 100 lakh = 10,000,000 = 10 million = 1 crore.

(b) 10,000 lakh = 100 crore = 1 arab = 1 billion.

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Motilal Oswal posts record PAT of Rs 2,360 crore in FY26

Q4 PAT at Rs 661 crore; AMC and wealth drive strong growth.

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MUMBAI: Money may not grow on trees but at Motilal Oswal, it seems to be compounding rather nicely. Motilal Oswal Financial Services (MOFSL) reported its highest-ever quarterly and annual operating profit after tax (PAT), clocking Rs 661 crore in Q4FY26, up 25 per cent year-on-year, and Rs 2,360 crore for the full year, marking a 16 per cent rise. The performance was powered largely by its asset management and private wealth management businesses, both of which delivered strong growth across key metrics.

The asset management business, including alternates, saw Q4 PAT jump 63 per cent YoY to Rs 249 crore, while FY26 PAT rose 55 per cent to Rs 798 crore. Total assets under management (AUM) grew 32 per cent to Rs 1.76 lakh crore, led by a 31 per cent increase in mutual fund AUM and a sharp 104 per cent surge in private alternates. SIP inflows rose 78 per cent to Rs 16,479 crore, with a market share of 4.7 per cent.

Private wealth management also delivered steady gains, with Q4 PAT up 18 per cent YoY to Rs 88 crore and FY26 PAT rising 15 per cent to Rs 368 crore. Net flows grew 66 per cent in Q4 to Rs 5,535 crore and 41 per cent annually to Rs 20,154 crore, while AUM climbed 36 per cent to Rs 1.97 lakh crore.

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In the wealth management segment, Q4 PAT increased 7 per cent to Rs 204 crore, although full-year PAT declined 7 per cent to Rs 727 crore. Brokerage revenue grew 33 per cent YoY in Q4, with average daily turnover market share at 9.2 per cent. The distribution book expanded 41 per cent to Rs 40,662 crore, while the loan book rose 32 per cent to Rs 6,094 crore.

The capital markets business reported Q4 PAT of Rs 75 crore, up 12 per cent YoY, and Rs 336 crore for FY26, up 30 per cent. The firm ranked first in QIP deals and second in IPO league tables during the year, covering 366 companies and serving over 900 institutional clients.

Housing finance posted strong momentum, with Q4 PAT rising 61 per cent YoY to Rs 59 crore and FY26 PAT up 22 per cent to Rs 159 crore. AUM grew 19 per cent to Rs 5,829 crore, supported by a $100 million fundraise from the Asian Development Bank.

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Meanwhile, the treasury book grew 12 per cent YoY to Rs 9,403 crore, delivering an estimated 5 per cent alpha for FY26. However, total reported PAT, including other comprehensive income, stood lower at Rs 2,043 crore due to mark-to-market accounting impacts.

With a 10-year operating PAT CAGR of 33 per cent and an average return on equity of 23 per cent achieved without equity dilution MOFSL continues to lean on its annuity-driven businesses to build a more predictable earnings engine. In a market riding the twin waves of wealth creation and financialisation, the firm appears well-positioned to keep the compounding story going.

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