Results Preview: India Inc Likely To Report Highly Profitable Q4

Brokerages expect India Inc to report an upturn in earnings for the March quarter of 2022-23, after a relatively muted showing in the previous two quarters. This growth is expected to be led by banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI) companies, FMCG firms, and automobile makers.

The combined net profit of the Nifty50 companies (excluding Adani Enterprises) is expected to have grown 15.6 per cent to Rs 1.77 trillion in Q4FY23, from Rs 1.53 trillion a year ago. The index companies’ combined net profit was up 9.3 per cent year-on-year (YoY) in Q3FY23 and 1.4 per cent YoY in Q2FY23.



These Nifty50 companies may report 12.5 per cent YoY growth in net sales (net interest income in case of lenders) in Q4FY23 to Rs 13.69 trillion in Q4FY23, against Rs 12.17 trillion a year ago.



Earnings estimates suggest that brokerages are betting on the margin expansion for manufacturers in the fourth quarter of FY23 -- amid a decline in commodity and energy prices -- to more than offset the slowdown in revenue growth. The Street expects banking and non-banking lenders to continue to deliver strong growth in top line and net profit in the fourth quarter, just like they did in the first nine months of FY23. 

The combined net profit of 11 BFSI firms that are part of the Nifty50 is expected to have grown 32.3 per cent to Rs 56,824 crore in Q4FY23, from Rs 42,939 crore a year ago; their net interest income, brokerages expect, to have grown 29.4 per cent YoY to Rs 1.82 trillion in Q4FY23, from Rs 1.4 trillion in Q4FY22.



In all, BFSI companies are likely to account for 58 per cent of incremental growth in corporate earnings in Q4FY23.



Excluding BFSI companies, the combined net profit of the rest of index companies might have grown 9.1 per cent to around Rs 1.2 trillion in the January-March 2023 period from Rs 1.1 trillion a year ago, according to brokerages.

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In contrast, the combined net profit of non-BFSI companies had declined on a year-on-year basis in Q2FY23 and Q3FY23. FMCG companies and automakers are likely to be the biggest earnings drivers in the non-BFSI space, followed by IT services exporters, such as Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys, and HCL Technologies.



The analysis is based on Q4FY23 earnings estimates from multiple brokerages, including Motilal Oswal Financial Services (MOFSL), Kotak Institutional Equity, Elara Securities, and Bloomberg Consensus Estimates.

Estimates are for 49 of the Nifty50 companies, excluding Adani Enterprises, which is not widely tracked by brokerages.



These brokerages, however, don’t see a secular and broad-base growth in corporate earnings. “Earnings performances for both MOFSL Universe and Nifty in Q4FY23 are likely to be lopsided and led by a few heavyweights. Five companies within the MOFSL Universe (SBI, IOC, BPCL, IndiGo, and Tata Motors) are expected to contribute 72 per cent of the incremental YoY accretion in earnings. Similarly, within the Nifty, five companies (SBI, ICICI Bank, ONGC, Tata Motors, and BPCL) are likely to contribute 82 per cent of the incremental YoY accretion in earnings,” write analysts at Motilal Oswal Financial Services in their earnings preview for Q4FY23.

The brokerage expects its universe earnings to rise 15 per cent YoY. For Nifty earnings, the expectation is 14 per cent YoY growth in Q4FY23.



Analysts at Kotak Institutional Equity are relatively conservative in their earnings estimates. “We expect the net income of the KIE universe to increase 6.5 per cent YoY and 17 per cent QoQ in Q4FY23. We expect net income of (1) automobiles (improvement in PV and CV volumes, margin

improvement for OEMs) and (2) banks (strong loan growth, stable NIMs and steady asset quality) to increase sharply YoY, but the net income of metals and mining (lower commodity prices, weak realisations) is likely to decline sharply YoY,” write Sanjeev Prasad, Sunita Baldawa, and Anindya Bhowmik of Kotak Institutional Equity (KIE) in their earnings preview.

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