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MRF Performance

Days Range

Low: ₹132,000.50
High: ₹134,000.00
Previous Close ₹131,809.40
Open ₹132,889.00
Volume 9,706
Day’s Range ₹132,000.50 - ₹134,000.00
52W Range ₹81,786.50 - ₹151,445.00
Market Cap ₹55,919 Cr

MRF Fundamentals

ROCE (TTM) 13.82
P/E Ratio (TTM) 27.6
P/B Ratio 3.53
Industry P/E 23.45
Debt to Equity 0.2
ROE 10.68
EPS (TTM) 4777.78
Dividend Yield 0.13
Book Value 37337.83
Face Value 10

MRF Financials

Mar 2023Jun 2023Sep 2023Dec 2023
Net Sales5,841.726,440.296,217.16,162.46
Expenses5,317.85,643.75,411.675,467.67
Profit before tax501.25787.06790.61682.41
Operating Profit340.67588.75586.66509.71
Net Profit340.67588.75586.66509.71
EPS in Rs803.261,388.191,383.261,201.81

About MRF

History

MRF Ltd was established in the year 1946 by K. M. Mammen Mappillai as a small toy unit. Years later, on November 5, 1960, the company converted into a public limited one, after which it commenced manufacturing automotive tyres and tubes. They also established an overseas office in Beirut, Lebanon target exports. In 1967, MRF became the first Indian company to export tyres to the USA.

A technical collaboration with the B. F. Goodrich Tyre Company in the USA in 1980 paved the way for better product development and quality. They introduced Nylogrip tyres in 1985 for two-wheeler vehicles and also Legend, a premium segment nylon car tyre, in 1987.

In 1989, MRF collaborated with Hasbro International USA, the world’s largest toy maker, to launch Funskool India. In the year 2004, the company teamed with Maruti Udyog to boost motorsports in India. In 2004-05, the company expanded its product range to Go-kart and Rally tyres and tyres for two or three-wheelers and in 2007, it launched the premium truck tyre Super Lug 50-FS. 

In 2016, MRF announced that ICRA had upgraded the Credit Rating for the company’s Non-Convertible Debenture Programme from [ICRA] AA+ to [ICRA] AAA. In January 2017, MRF signed an MoU with the Gujarat government expressing its intention to set up a new manufacturing facility in Gujarat and to invest a sum of about ₹4,500 crore in a phased manner over 10 years. In 2022, the company launched MRF Markus, which was a tyre for Luxury SUVs like the Skoda Kodiaq and the Mahindra Alturas. MRF is also building capabilities in manufacturing tubeless tyres for Electric Scooters.

Business Segments

MRF’s primary business is in tyres. But it also produces a variety of other products, including those for children.

MRF Ltd is India’s largest Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) of tyres with a wide range of tyres offered, including tyres for two-wheelers to those for fighter aircraft. The company manufactures tyres (flagship) for Passenger cars, Two-wheelers, Three Wheelers, OTRs, Trucks, Farm tractors, LCVs (light commercial vehicles), tubes & flaps, SCVs, pick-up cars, MCVs and ICVs (intermediate commercial vehicles). It is the only company in India to have developed formula car tyres, world-class rally tyres for tarmac & dirt, motocross tyres and FIA-CIK karting tyres. 

MRF also manufactures sports goods, paints & coats and pretreads. It also manufactures puzzles, games, and toys for kids through its brand Funskool.

Automobile tyres make up most of the company’s revenue. 

Domestic sales cover most of their revenue, nearly 90% in FY 2022, while the rest comes from exports. However, exports of tyres have grown due to the markets of Bangladesh, the Philippines, Indonesia, the African continent and the Middle East showing substantial growth. 

MRF has four subsidiaries that are:

  1. MRF Corp. Ltd. – Originally MRF’s Specialty Coating Division, this subsidiary provides coating for better surface finishing to protect against weathering, corrosion, abrasion, etc.
  1. MRF SG PTE Ltd. – This subsidiary helps maintain MRF’s operations in Singapore.
  2. MRF Lanka (P) Ltd. – This subsidiary focuses on manufacturing precured tread rubber to meet global demands.
  3. MRF International Ltd.

Key Personnel

Rahul Mammen, Managing Director

Mr. Mammen studied Economics at St. Stephens College and completed his MBA from the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. He has been acting as the managing director of the company since 2018. Before that, he had served at MRF as a whole time director since 2003, working on financing and corporate planning.

Corporate Actions

MRF has not issued any bonus shares, buybacks, rights shares, or stock splits in the recent past.

Financial Highlights

  • Between FY 2021 and FY 2023, the company has massively increased its sales revenue from ₹16,162 crore to ₹23,008 crore.
  • However, during this period, the company’s net profit has actually fallen from ₹1,277 crore to ₹769 crore.
  • As of September 2023, the company has an interest coverage ratio of 6.02 and a current ratio of 0.97.
Parent Organisation Indian Private
Founded 1960
Managing Director K M Mammen
NSE Symbol MRF

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MRF FAQs

What is the Share price of MRF (MRF)?

MRF (MRF) share price as of March 28, 2024, on NSE is Rs 1,33,329.60 (NSE) and Rs 1,33,500.00 (BSE) on BSE.

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Is MRF a Debt free Company?

No, MRF is not a debt free company.

What is the main business of MRF?

The main business of MRF is to manufacture tyres. Other product offerings include Funskool, paints, sports goods, pretreads, and coats. It also provides T&S, tyredrome, MRF Faast, Tiretok, muscle zone, and MIDD services.

Who are the promoters of MRF?

Some of the main promoters of MRF are Comprehensive Investment and Finance Company Pvt. Ltd., Peninsular Investments Private Limited, K M Mammen (sole) & K M Mammen (jointly with Arun Mammen), Jacob Mammen, Meera Philip, Arun Mammen, Braga Industries LLP, Jacob Mathew, Beebi Mammen, Meera Mammen, and Rachel Kattukaran.

What are the Subsidiaries that comes under MRF?

Some of the subsidiaries that come under MRF are MRF Corp Ltd., MRF International Ltd., MRF (Lanka) Private Ltd., and MRF SG Pte. Ltd.