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Mahindra Logistics Ends Flat On Stock Market Debut

Mahindra Logistics raised Rs 829 crore through primary market.

A deliveryman known as a Wishmaster for Flipkart Online Services Pvt’s Ekart Logistics service, scans the bar code of a package at the company’s office in the Jayaprakash Narayan Nagar area of Bengaluru, India. (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)
A deliveryman known as a Wishmaster for Flipkart Online Services Pvt’s Ekart Logistics service, scans the bar code of a package at the company’s office in the Jayaprakash Narayan Nagar area of Bengaluru, India. (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)

Mahindra Logistics Ltd. made its stock market debut at a slight premium of 0.7 percent at Rs 432 per share on the BSE Ltd. compared to an issue price of Rs 429 apiece. The stock fell little over 3 percent to Rs 416.10 thereafter.

Promoter Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. and private equity investors Normandy and Kedaara Capital sold 1.93 crore shares in the IPO that was subscribed 7.9 times. The promoters and two private equity investors raised Rs 829 crore in an offer for sale.

Mahindra Logistics Ends Flat  On Stock Market Debut

Qualified institutional buyers and high net worth individuals put in bids for 15.6 and 2.07 times the shares on offer, respectively. The portion reserved for retail buyers was subscribed 6.1 times. At the issue price, Mahindra Logistics will command a market capitalisation of close to Rs 3,052 crore, according to BloombergQuint’s calculations.

Mahindra Logistics Ends Flat  On Stock Market Debut

Business

Mahindra Logistics, one of the largest third-party logistics solutions provider, works on an asset-light model as it leases vehicles and warehouses rather than owning them. It provides supply-chain management services and people transport solutions.

Mahindra Logistics Ends Flat  On Stock Market Debut

Through supply-chain management —its mainstay business— the company offers logistics solutions and services, including transportation, distribution, warehousing, in-factory logistics and value-added services, to over 350 clients through 24 city offices.

Mahindra Logistics Ends Flat  On Stock Market Debut

The company gets 63 percent of its revenue from the auto sector.

Mahindra Logistics Ends Flat  On Stock Market Debut

Parent Mahindra and Mahindra and its associate companies contribute more than half of the revenue. The logistics firm has been slowly reducing dependence on group companies.

Mahindra Logistics Ends Flat  On Stock Market Debut

Mahindra Logistics also gets revenue from e-commerce industry, which grew at an 111 percent annualised rate to Rs 213 crore in three years to March.

The logistics services provider is betting on the government’s focus to boost road network and the Goods and Services Tax as it’s expected to improve supply-chain efficiency of India’s businesses. The Indian logistics industry is expected to grow at an annualised rate of 13 percent to Rs 9 lakh crore by March 2020 from Rs 6.4 lakh crore in the last financial year, it said in its red herring prospectus citing a Crisil report.

Financial Highlights

  • Mahindra Logistics’ net worth stood at Rs 363 crore for the quarter ended June, translating into a book value of Rs 51 a share.
  • Revenue clocked a compounded annual growth rate of 15 percent and net profit rose at 17 percent in five years to March.
  • Revenue and net profit for the quarter ended June stood at Rs 852 crore and Rs 15 crore, respectively.
  • The company has not declared any dividend in the last five financial years.
  • Earnings before interest and tax margin has been close to 2 percent as it follows an asset-light business model.
Mahindra Logistics Ends Flat  On Stock Market Debut

Peer Comparison

Compared to peers like Blue Dart Express Ltd., Gati Ltd. and TCI Express Ltd., Mahindra Logistics has been growing at a faster pace but lease costs have hurt margins.

Mahindra Logistics Ends Flat  On Stock Market Debut

The asset-light model helps it to offer a variety of flexible, scalable solutions and services based on client requirements and allows it to handle complexities that are unique to India, said brokerage KRChoksey Shares and Securities Pvt. Ltd.

It also reduces capital expenditure, mitigates risks related to direct fuel and maintenance costs, and depreciation, besides reducing risks from changes in laws and regulations, it said.

Mahindra Logistics lagged peers on return ratio comparison.

Mahindra Logistics Ends Flat  On Stock Market Debut

It had a cash balance of more than Rs 108 crore as of March 31, and negligible debt.

Mahindra Logistics Ends Flat  On Stock Market Debut

Shareholding Pattern

The promoter will sell shares worth Rs 415 crore, bringing down their holding to 61 percent. Mahindra Logistics will continue to be a subsidiary of Mahindra & Mahindra after listing.

Mahindra Logistics Ends Flat  On Stock Market Debut