Ashok Leyland, the Hinduja Group’s flagship company, is working towards a leaner financial structure to boost profitability. The company has already cut costs significantly over the past 2 years and now aims to save a total of ₹2,000 crore by March 2025.
After reducing expenses by ₹750 crore each in FY23 and FY24, it plans to save another ₹600 crore in the current fiscal year. Chief Financial Officer K M Balaji stated that the focus has shifted from just cutting unnecessary costs to optimising operations for better efficiency.
Executive Chairman Dheeraj Hinduja emphasised that the company will grow its market share through strong products and services rather than aggressive discounting. Ashok Leyland’s market share in medium and heavy commercial vehicles (MHCVs) rose to 29.4% in Q3FY25 from 28.3% a year ago. However, it slightly declined from 30.6% in Q2FY25.
The company remains committed to long-term goals, including higher profits, international expansion, and market share growth.
To achieve savings, Ashok Leyland is using multiple strategies such as:
Despite a strong price recovery of 6-7% in FY23, increased competition limited price hikes to just 1% in the last financial year.
The company’s efforts have resulted in significant financial improvements. Its break-even point has reduced by two-thirds from FY21 to FY24, and standalone operating profit margins jumped from 4% in December 2021 to 13% in December 2024.
In Q3 FY24, Ashok Leyland’s standalone net profit rose by 32% year-on-year to ₹762 crore, while revenue increased by 2.7% to ₹9,478 crore. Operating margins stood at 12.8%, marking the eighth consecutive quarter of double-digit EBITDA margins.
Besides cost control, the company is also focusing on diversifying revenue sources beyond trucks. It is expanding businesses in:
While future cost savings may become more challenging, Ashok Leyland remains committed to maintaining strong financial discipline, improving operational efficiency, and sustaining profitability.
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Published on: Feb 25, 2025, 8:52 AM IST
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