Mayur Uniquoters Limited (522249) Earnings Call Transcript & Summary

November 11, 2024

BSE Limited IN Materials Chemicals earnings 48 min

Earnings Call Speaker Segments

Operator

operator
#1

Ladies and gentlemen, good day, and welcome to Mayur Uniquoters Limited Q2 FY '25 Earnings Conference Call hosted by Monarch Networth Capital. [Operator Instructions] Please note that this conference is being recorded. I now hand the conference over to Mr. Rahul Dani from Monarch Networth Capital. Thank you, and over to you, sir.

Rahul Dani

analyst
#2

Yes. Thank you, Steve. Good afternoon, everyone. On behalf of Monarch Networth Capital, it's my pleasure to host the senior management of Mayur Uniquoters. We have with us Mr. Suresh Kumar Poddar, Chairman and Managing Director of the company; and Mr. Vinod Sharma, CFO of the company. We will begin the call with opening remarks from Mr. Sharma and then move to Q&A. Thank you, and over to you, sir.

Vinod Sharma

executive
#3

Thank you, Rahul. Good afternoon, dear investors and analysts. It's a great pleasure to address you as we reflect on the past years and look forward to the future of the company. Your support and trust in Mayur Uniquoters have been instrumental in our success, and we are honored to share with you the performance of Mayur. Thanks for giving your precious time to join Mayur Uniquoters Limited Q2 FY '25 Conference Call. Mayur Uniquoters Limited, being a market leader in the synthetic leather industry and an organized player, has been able to leverage the emerging opportunities and delivered exemplary performance in past years, both in national and international business markets. Now I would like to start with financial highlights for Q2 FY '25 under review, and we will also give replies to your queries after our review of the financial results for the quarter. The company has achieved the revenue from operations on a stand-alone basis is INR 216.36 crores, PBT INR 54.71 crores and PAT INR 41.43 crores. In the quarter, the stand-alone revenue increased by 11%. PBT and PAT have increased by 20% and 19%, respectively, on Q-on-Q basis. The revenue from operations on consolidated basis INR 208 crores, PBT is 50.56 crores and PAT INR 39.84 crores. In the quarter, the revenue and PBT have decreased 2%, but PAT has increased 7%. Our endeavor is to make the company a preferred supplier for the leading OEM, especially in U.S. and European regions. As informed earlier, we have been selected and received some good orders for OEM supplies to new models in export markets and based on that our OEM exports are expected to increase [Technical Difficulty].

Operator

operator
#4

Ladies and gentlemen, the line for the management line has been disconnected. Please hold while we reconnect them back. Ladies and gentlemen, thanks for patiently holding. The line for the management line has been connected back. Yes, sir, please go ahead.

Vinod Sharma

executive
#5

Yes. As informed earlier, we have been selected and received some good orders from our OEM supplies to new models in export market and based on that, our OEM export sales are expected to increase further in this year and in coming 2 years. The supply to some new models has already started and some models is expected to start in coming quarters so that we are hoping for a good performance in these 3 years. Further to start, General and Furnishing segment business in the European market, we have acquired and set up a subsidiary company to start the trading activities in Lithuania to cater European market and the nearby markets in Furnishing segment. While pursuing our business interest, Mayur Uniquoters has also been endeavoring to fulfill our responsibilities to our society. Under the Corporate Social Responsibility programs, we have contributed towards the regular plantations and almost 15,000 plants we have already planted and I have a plan to do it at large scale in coming years. The company has also adopted many happy schools for educations of children. The company has worked on education for all and underprivileged children. Various healthcare initiatives, especially child skill development, water for all, sanitation at school area, distribution of books, bags, clothes, et cetera. And most importantly, family planning and family welfare schemes in nearby villages. The state government has also recognized these initiatives taken by Mayur on various platforms. And I'm thankful to all the investors for their valuable time to those who have become the part of this earning call. With this positive note, I'd like to conclude and request you all to open the form for questions. And I also request that the time for this call is 45 minutes. Therefore, please avoid repeated questions. And because of certain reasons, and we will avoid to discuss volume data. So please volume data discussion. And secondly, I'm also giving you, because in latter stage, you asked the questions for segment-wise breakup, I'm giving you at this initial stage only, the breakup of the segment results for the quarter, you can note down. Our total INR 216 crores total revenue, where the breakup is export general INR 25 crores, export OEM INR 60 crores, auto OEM INR 40 crores, auto replacement INR 37 crores, footwear INR 43 crores, furnishing INR 7 crores and others INR 4 crores. The export is INR 85 crores out of INR 216 crores and domestic is INR 132 crores, which is 40% and 60% in ratio. And if we take the OEM supplies total out of INR 216 crores, then INR 137 crores is OEM supply, which comes to 63% of total sales revenue for the quarter. And other than OEM, it's 79% (sic) [ INR 79 crores, ] which is 37%. And if we see the increase in sell value, then it is an 11% increase over the last quarter and 19% increase on a Y-o-Y basis. And if we see the increase in quantum or volume, then 7.5% increase on a quarter-to-quarter basis, a 9% increase on Y-o-Y basis. So it's a overall picture of volume and sales segment. Now we can start question-and-answer, please.

Operator

operator
#6

[Operator Instructions] The first question is from the line of Awanish Chandra from SMIFS.

Awanish Chandra

analyst
#7

Congratulations Poddar sir and Vinod sir on a strong set of numbers. Sir, in previous calls, you have talked about several plants. So I just wanted to understand in terms of actual numbers, what is the CapEx plan we have for the next 2 years? And what are the capacity, what kind of things we are doing in that CapEx? That's my first.

Suresh Poddar

executive
#8

See, the next 2 years, CapEx still we have 20% extra capacity at the moment. And of course, we are thinking to go to Mexico, we have put up a plant there. But because of this America and Mexico this election, we've postponed it for the time being. So within next 3 months, we'll take a decision. Otherwise, also, we can put up there one separately, one line we will put up here in the next 6 months or 9 months. The way things are moving, I don't know what will happen to next quarter, but it looks all right.

Awanish Chandra

analyst
#9

So if everything goes as per your plan, what will be the ballpark figure of CapEx we can think of over next 2 years?

Vinod Sharma

executive
#10

CapEx, over next 2 years, what will be the CapEx amount, amount-wise?

Suresh Poddar

executive
#11

CapEx for...

Vinod Sharma

executive
#12

Awanish, it is not the right time to tell you the exact amount of CapEx. Yes, we have plans to put a plant in Mexico U.S., then it would be around INR 250 crores CapEx. And it's the regular CapEx here in India, we are doing for the upgradation and -- time to time. Yes, we are doing for the upgradation of the machineries and capacity enhancement.

Awanish Chandra

analyst
#13

Sure, sir. Understood. And sir, your commentary on the PU side and footwear recovery, anything happening on that side?

Suresh Poddar

executive
#14

Footwear is down, because BIS problem and all that, but we are working very seriously on branded footwears. Basically, their prices are good, and the results are stable. So we are working. We got -- we have submitted good quantity of samples to three, four foreign brands. They are showing our materials by making the final product to their customers. I think in the next 6 months' time, we'll come to know. And if that has happened, then it will be good for footwear. So that we will come to know after 6 months only, how we are moving, although we have made not less than 500 different kind of samples. We are taking it up to the market. So definitely, something will come out. And once it starts coming out, we will continue. Because, thing is that once these kind of products are approved, then they buy from the same supplier. They don't go here and there.

Awanish Chandra

analyst
#15

And the PU side?

Suresh Poddar

executive
#16

So PU, you see, we are at the moment 1/3 capacity. And the product which I'm talking to you, for foreign brands, they are mostly on PU.

Awanish Chandra

analyst
#17

Okay. And the last thing, sir, on the BMW business start, that we are doing a very small quantity. When the regular large quantity will start, BMW?

Suresh Poddar

executive
#18

BMW, we have started already.

Awanish Chandra

analyst
#19

But that was a small quantity. You said in the last quarter that a good volume will start sometime. This is small quantities.

Suresh Poddar

executive
#20

Large volume has started already. By fourth quarter or by February-March, we'll have between 20,000 to 25,000 yards.

Operator

operator
#21

The next question is from the line of Dhaval Shah from Girik Capital.

Dhaval Shah

analyst
#22

Sir, I joined a bit late, so I could have missed your answer. I wanted to understand the top -- there is no growth on the top line for H1. So when do we expect the volume to come or absolute growth in the top line? And second, between stand-alone and consolidated, the last year base is different in both. So I could be missing something. If you could you just explain me what is the difference between the growth rates year-over-year between stand-alone and consol, look different? These are my two questions.

Suresh Poddar

executive
#23

See, you know that footwear growth was less and automotive OEM export is fantastic growth.

Vinod Sharma

executive
#24

If you see the growth, then export growth is 35 -- 36% overall export growth. And volume-wise is at 22%. And in domestic, 4% volume-wise growth is there already.

Suresh Poddar

executive
#25

See, because the footwear has gone down, because of BIS, I've told you. Then further automotive growth was -- Vinod, how much is the automotive OEM growth?

Vinod Sharma

executive
#26

Automotive OEM growth, 20% auto replacement and [Foreign Language] 22%.

Suresh Poddar

executive
#27

It is no growth, same quantity. Auto OEM domestic, I'm talking.

Dhaval Shah

analyst
#28

Okay. Got it. So that's also, these numbers, what you gave 22% volume growth in export is for H1, right, half year?

Vinod Sharma

executive
#29

Yes.

Dhaval Shah

analyst
#30

And domestic charter size is also for half year?

Vinod Sharma

executive
#31

Yes.

Dhaval Shah

analyst
#32

Okay. So now realistically, what sort of -- when do you expect the domestic to bounce back and show a growth on an absolute top line basis? This year H2 or next year, how do you see the scenario?

Suresh Poddar

executive
#33

See, domestic is very up and down. I can't say too much, but we are concentrating very much on export. Because export, there is a big potential and that the margin is also very good. So we are concentrating more on this. Automotive OEM domestic may increase a little bit. But I don't think much in the footwear this year also. I'm talking about domestic. As I told you, footwear, we are working very seriously on exports, and branded products. So if that comes on, of course, it will start, but it will go gradually. In this year, you will not see much difference. This year also the difference will be on export. Domestic, is not too much.

Dhaval Shah

analyst
#34

Footwear is not growing. So that's INR 43 crore revenue out of INR 216 crores, correct?

Vinod Sharma

executive
#35

Some INR 37 crores -- INR 30 crores.

Dhaval Shah

analyst
#36

How much is footwear?

Vinod Sharma

executive
#37

Footwear is INR 43 crores.

Dhaval Shah

analyst
#38

So this is the segment which is not growing for you?

Vinod Sharma

executive
#39

Yes.

Dhaval Shah

analyst
#40

So out of INR 216 crores, INR 43 crores segment is not growing for you, right? So the rest of the INR 173 crore what we have done, out of that INR 85 crores is exports?

Vinod Sharma

executive
#41

Just a minute. INR 37 crore was the sale in last year, footwear. And this year, it is INR 43 crores. If you see, the increase is also there.

Suresh Poddar

executive
#42

Last year, July to September, '23, INR 37 crores. And now it is INR 43 crores for [Foreign Language]

Dhaval Shah

analyst
#43

So sir, what is the -- which segments are pulling your growth down? Then if footwear has grown marginally and this INR 85 crores exports out of INR 216 crores must have also grown. So then what is it that is pulling it down there?

Vinod Sharma

executive
#44

Can you come again?

Dhaval Shah

analyst
#45

[Foreign Language] compared to last year, because it is exports. [Foreign Language] segment is pulling us down? So footwear is INR 43 crores and then the other segments are also not growing, maybe.

Vinod Sharma

executive
#46

Replacement is also growing. [Foreign Language] OEM domestic has reduced, replacement has increased. [Foreign Language] Domestic has reduced [Foreign Language] OEM [Foreign Language] around 10%.

Dhaval Shah

analyst
#47

Okay. Okay. Sir, it will be great if you can just give out this number in a press release, so that, the investors can absorb the numbers before the call. It will have a better discussion on the call and not -- yes. And sir, my second question is on the gross profit. Our gross profit has grown [Foreign Language]

Suresh Poddar

executive
#48

See, why domestic OEM is down, you try to understand there is a lot of new companies are coming and they are just throwing the material. Now we are in every segment. We are very considerable will do only that business, which I have got reasonable margin. That's why we are moving automotive OEM and domestic where -- and in the low price material, we are not supplying. We are getting away. You understand?

Dhaval Shah

analyst
#49

Yes, sir. Very well.

Suresh Poddar

executive
#50

So, this is because of the prices.

Dhaval Shah

analyst
#51

Because of the prices. Okay. Okay. So [Foreign Language].

Suresh Poddar

executive
#52

See, we concentrate more on the bottom line. Just for the top line, we don't do business. We have to see that the minimum profit of margin, if it is so what I think, then only I go to that type of a model. Otherwise, I don't go.

Dhaval Shah

analyst
#53

And sir, [Foreign Language] so there, will we be [Foreign Language].

Vinod Sharma

executive
#54

[Foreign Language].

Suresh Poddar

executive
#55

[Foreign Language] next 3 months, we have to see the Mexico position. Because how is the relation between U.S.A. and Mexico. Because USA is not happy with China. And in Mexico, a lot of Chinese companies are there with which Americans are not satisfied. So how America and Mexico relationship moves, so those all things will come in the picture in next 3 to 4 months' time. Then only we will take the decision. We have finalized the machinery, we have finalized the place, everything, but we have not done anything. But as soon as we take a decision within 4, 5 months, the production will start.

Vinod Sharma

executive
#56

[Foreign Language].

Suresh Poddar

executive
#57

[Foreign Language].

Dhaval Shah

analyst
#58

Correct. [Foreign Language].

Suresh Poddar

executive
#59

[Foreign Language].

Dhaval Shah

analyst
#60

Okay. It will be proper made in Mexico. Okay.

Operator

operator
#61

The next question is from the line of [ Ritika Garg ], an individual investor.

Unknown Attendee

attendee
#62

Congratulations on a good set of numbers. My question is relating to PVC. Firstly, on the export front, we've done about INR 85 crores in total this quarter. Is it possible to give a breakup of how much of this was from U.S. in percentage terms?

Suresh Poddar

executive
#63

[Foreign Language] how much percentage is U.S. and South Africa.

Vinod Sharma

executive
#64

Because, the OEM, we are supplying to U.S. and South Africa.

Unknown Attendee

attendee
#65

Okay. And you were also supplying to Far East, right?

Vinod Sharma

executive
#66

So immediately -- I'll give you the percentage. But immediately, I don't have that number. So you can send me the query on my mail and -- or WhatsApp, I'll reply.

Unknown Attendee

attendee
#67

Okay, sure. And secondly, my question again on PVC only is for domestic. So we did see a slowdown in the OEM segment and even -- I mean, the auto numbers are coming out. How do we see this panning out for the next 6 months?

Suresh Poddar

executive
#68

Domestic OEMs will be the same, not changed. Whatever we have done this 6 months, coming 6 months also will remain same. Because we know, the sales goes down in the month of December, because everybody wants to buy the next new year model. So I don't think that this 6 months auto OEM will be changed.

Unknown Attendee

attendee
#69

Okay. So auto OEM will remain the same and you also -- and Mr. Sharma also mentioned in his opening remarks that good growth is expected in this year in export OEM. So what kind of percentage growth can we expect in export OEM? And like last quarter, we had reduced our guidance for revenue...

Vinod Sharma

executive
#70

[Foreign Language] in coming years.

Unknown Attendee

attendee
#71

Okay. But our BMW order is going to keep increasing, right?

Suresh Poddar

executive
#72

We have told our BMW order, we have got full fledged supply will start from October. May be January, February already started increasing. Every month, it is increasing. The full volume which they have said will be from maybe you can say from February or March. But it is increasing every month.

Unknown Attendee

attendee
#73

Okay. And sir, what according to you is the biggest risk for your business in the U.S. market right now? Are you fearful of anything?

Suresh Poddar

executive
#74

I have no risk.

Operator

operator
#75

The next question is from the line of Rishabh Shah from [indiscernible] PMS.

Unknown Analyst

analyst
#76

Yes. Sir, in one of the calls, you mentioned that you entered into PU segment because PVC was stagnant and there was increasing competition. So why is that the competition cannot enter into the PU segment like it has entered into the PVC segment?

Suresh Poddar

executive
#77

You see, in any business, there is always competition. PVC is competition, PU is competition with the whole world. Otherwise, I could have moved to three shift immediately. Lot of materials coming from China is under [indiscernible] in spite of increasing the import duty and antidumping duty, still material is coming in very like $3 material is coming in $1. Now when I put up a antidumping duty, where the price doesn't matter, it is $0.46 per meter. Now they have started manipulating in quantity. So that is the problem. So we are -- the government is fighting with China. And hopefully, the things should be better. That's why I told you already that we are working with big brands. And there, I have no problem for the prices. So it will take some time. We are moving on that seriously. As I told you that more than 1,000 samples we have made and given it to them. They are making the end product, showing it to their customers. And they have started asking us small, small quantity. So that thing will move forward because I am concentrating for these, and they all buy maximum 80% in PU.

Unknown Analyst

analyst
#78

Okay. Okay. And sir, what would be the market size of the PUC and PVC currently Mayur is catering to? And how could the size change in the next 5 years?

Suresh Poddar

executive
#79

See, there are a lot of unorganized companies. It is very difficult to say the share. Because there are more than 100 factories in India. So how will I tell you the share? The share has got nothing to do with us. We have to see the premium product, which is bought by different segments, where we are moving. See, with the quantity, what is our share, you will not understood anything, because they are very, very cheap materials, which we will never be able to make it.

Operator

operator
#80

The next question is from the line of Riham Goel from Spark PMS.

Riham Goel

analyst
#81

Sir, in the beginning you have given a segment-wise revenue breakup [Foreign Language]?

Vinod Sharma

executive
#82

Furnishing.

Operator

operator
#83

The next question is from the line of Rahul Picha from Multi-Act PMS.

Rahul Picha

analyst
#84

Sir, I wanted to understand one thing. In last few quarters, our other expenses have been around INR 34 crores, INR 35 crores. This quarter, it has gone up to almost close to INR 43 crores. So what is the reason for that?

Vinod Sharma

executive
#85

Actually, it has two impacts. One is, increase in ocean freight because of this Suez Canal issue. And second one is, we have dispatched the material from here India and that material has reached, but could not gone ultimately to the customer, okay? It has increased only the inventory at the warehouse. So the expenses incurred on clearance the port, and dispatch material from the port, that's why this sea freight as well as custom clearance expenses has clubbed into the other expenses. Comparatively, revenue has not reported because ultimately, the sale was not there in last quarter. It has come in this quarter.

Rahul Picha

analyst
#86

Okay. So the revenue will come in this quarter and expenses have already been booked in the previous quarter?

Vinod Sharma

executive
#87

Yes, yes. Because the... [Foreign Language]

Rahul Picha

analyst
#88

So can you quantify that amount? How much is that? The extra expenses that have come in this quarter, can you quantify that amount? How much is that?

Suresh Poddar

executive
#89

No, it is not possible to tell you right now. You can ask us, we will find out and tell you.

Rahul Picha

analyst
#90

All right, fine. And the difference between standalone and consolidated revenue is also because of the same reason, right?

Vinod Sharma

executive
#91

Yes, yes.

Suresh Poddar

executive
#92

Yes.

Rahul Picha

analyst
#93

And that is booked in the third quarter?

Vinod Sharma

executive
#94

Yes.

Operator

operator
#95

The next question is from the line of Viraj from SiMPL.

Viraj Kacharia

analyst
#96

Sir, [Foreign Language] question, in the domestic OEM, you said that there was a lot of competition from players who are very aggressive in terms of price. So have we kind of exited the segment in domestic OEM? Because the degrowth, what we see is, in modern terms seems much sharper than what the end auto PV sector has grown in Q2.

Vinod Sharma

executive
#97

Your voice is not clear. Can you repeat your question, please?

Viraj Kacharia

analyst
#98

Yes. I am saying that [Foreign Language] we have grown marginally in volume terms in second quarter versus the performance we have seen in domestic OE, we have seen a double-digit degrowth. So even if you adjust for the realization drop, in volume terms, we have seen a degrowth for us, it seems like that. So have we exited any segment or have we lost any business in domestic OE?

Suresh Poddar

executive
#99

No, no, no.

Viraj Kacharia

analyst
#100

So what explains the degrowth in domestic OE for us?

Suresh Poddar

executive
#101

See, as I told you that we are only working on higher segments. Lower segments, we are not working. And because of the sales force like that only, automotive sales is not very good. It's okay, not bad, but it is not growing the way it was supposed to grow.

Viraj Kacharia

analyst
#102

Sir, the higher segment have grown even in this quarter for the industry. But how many [Foreign Language] against INR 47 crores, almost 15% drop.

Suresh Poddar

executive
#103

See, every company has got different type [Technical Difficulty].

Operator

operator
#104

Sorry to interrupt, we have lost the connection to the management line [Operator Instructions].

Vinod Sharma

executive
#105

[Foreign Language] Actually, in quarter some models -- it depends on the models. Sometimes...

Suresh Poddar

executive
#106

See, every price and profit depends on model to model. You don't know which model is supplied in the last quarter, which models are supplied in this quarter. Maybe in this quarter, the certain models, which are of less price that might have been done. From a quantity point of view, it is same. From sales amount point of view, it is a little bit down. Maybe the model where our margin is less, maybe that model has been produced more. But quantity-wise, it is same.

Viraj Kacharia

analyst
#107

Okay. Just two questions. Export, can you give a similar figure for last year, export OE and export general, how much we did in same quarter last year?

Vinod Sharma

executive
#108

Export OE is INR 38 crores and general INR 15 crores, last quarter. FY '24?

Viraj Kacharia

analyst
#109

Yes, sir. FY '24, Q2.

Vinod Sharma

executive
#110

Yes.

Viraj Kacharia

analyst
#111

Okay. Just last question. You in the starting of the call commentary, you said that you've seen an increased order wins in export. So is this from -- can you just give some color, are these from similar customers or...

Vinod Sharma

executive
#112

No, your voice is breaking. Your voice is breaking.

Viraj Kacharia

analyst
#113

Yeah. I'm just trying to understand, if you can give more granularity... [indiscernible].

Suresh Poddar

executive
#114

Customers are changing time to time. No customers are fixed. But one thing I can tell you, we are not losing any business, because of our quality problem or price problem or delivery problem. That is not happening. Whatever up and down, it is because the production is automotive OEMs are up and down.

Viraj Kacharia

analyst
#115

No, sir, what I'm asking...

Suresh Poddar

executive
#116

We've not lost a single customer.

Viraj Kacharia

analyst
#117

Yes. In the past, [ 2004, ] Chrysler and now Mercedes used to be a good part of our overall exports. So this new wins, are those from the same OEs or are these from -- if you can just give some color where we -- which customers, which OEs -- regions are we seeing this increase in demand?

Suresh Poddar

executive
#118

[Foreign Language].

Operator

operator
#119

The next question is from the line of Kiran [indiscernible] Capital.

Unknown Analyst

analyst
#120

Sir, a couple of basic questions. From a growth perspective, as we look ahead into FY '26, right, specifically on OEM exports and OEM in general, not the PU, sir, just the PVC. How do you look through the growth? Because I know the orders keep changing from the OEM customers, but some meters perspective, we had certain commitments where we would have tripled our meters, number of meters in 2 years that was the comment on some channels video. So if you could just tell us how FY '26 is looking or is it going to be as similar to FY '25?

Suresh Poddar

executive
#121

Just OEM?

Unknown Analyst

analyst
#122

Export general and PVC, sir.

Vinod Sharma

executive
#123

[Foreign Language].

Unknown Analyst

analyst
#124

Got it. If you could just quantify in terms of meters, sir? I can understand the value may go up and down because of different models. But just in terms of meters, what is the expected meters in FY '25 OEMs, sir, just purely exports?

Vinod Sharma

executive
#125

That we can't tell you right now.

Suresh Poddar

executive
#126

Likely it will grow. Yes.

Unknown Analyst

analyst
#127

I mean, grow by 20%, 10%, what is the current estimate, sir?

Suresh Poddar

executive
#128

How can we tell that? It all depends on the market. But I can simply say that it will grow. Because it all depends on how the automotive industry grows. But I am telling from the point of view that we are getting most of the time new models or old models, which we were not supplying. I'm telling you on that basis.

Unknown Analyst

analyst
#129

Fantastic. Understood, sir. Understood. Understood. Sir, the second question that I had was in terms of -- two sub-questions. Again, this is bookkeeping questions. Our gross margin increased this quarter from 44% to 47%. Is it because of product mix or our PVC prices have fallen right because other companies where you attract PVC prices, they keep saying that prices have fallen. So is the gross margin expansion because of PVC prices or because our OEM export mix has increased?

Vinod Sharma

executive
#130

[Foreign Language]. Because of increase in exports. Majorly, it is on account of increase in exports.

Unknown Analyst

analyst
#131

So sir, last question, bookkeeping question [Foreign Language].

Operator

operator
#132

Sorry to interrupt, sir, Kiran sir, can you please come back in the queue for further questions? The next question is from the line of from Jasmeen Kaur from Fortuna Investment Advisors.

Gurvinder Juneja

analyst
#133

My name is Gurvinder Juneja. I'm with Fortuna Investment Advisers. I have two questions, sir. One is, as we understand the growth in Q2 has been largely from the export OEM bucket of your revenue? And so we were thinking the gross margins at the company level should have gone up. They have gone up, but not as per what we understand. So is it the case that the gross margins in the domestic business have gone down this quarter? That's my first question. My second question, sir, is that, there is a fair value gain on investments in your first half FY '25. We wanted to understand that what is this fair value gain on your investment book?

Vinod Sharma

executive
#134

[Foreign Language]

Gurvinder Juneja

analyst
#135

Sir, [indiscernible] the growth is primarily from the...

Suresh Poddar

executive
#136

Hello, hello, hello, please tell one thing. You just go to all the leather cloth industries in the world and find out their data, how much gross margin, how much PAT they are doing. Like ours, you will not find one company in the whole world who is making the kind of profit we are making. I'm not talking about top line. I'm talking about bottom line. So please check up. You see, you have to compare with the industry to industry. I mean, we are in artificial leather industry. So you have to compare with artificial leather industry, how the artificial leather industry is doing in the whole world. This is my challenge. Not even one company, you can find better than our company is the bottom line. I'm talking about artificial leather. So it is very difficult to say. We are trying our best to get more and more modern even we are trying to stretch the old models, which is done by somebody else. But you see automotive is -- you see, why our stock has increased, they have given certain requirements that, okay, this quarter, we will buy this much. But suddenly, if their business is down, they suddenly stop, so their stock increases. Suddenly, their requirement comes in. So many times, we have to supply by air. So it is very difficult to 100% tell you. Even the OEMs are not able to predict properly. So many times it depends. We can tell you that, okay, whether it will increase or not increase or decrease. It's very difficult to say quantum. You understand my point?

Operator

operator
#137

Sorry to interrupt, sir, the current participant has been disconnected. We'll move onto the next question. It's from the line of [ Ritika Garg ], an individual investor.

Unknown Attendee

attendee
#138

I have just one question. You did INR 85 crores of export this quarter. When do we plan to reach INR 100 crores by?

Suresh Poddar

executive
#139

Difficult to say, but of course, next year we should.

Vinod Sharma

executive
#140

Soon you will see.

Suresh Poddar

executive
#141

'25-'26.

Unknown Attendee

attendee
#142

On FY '26, do we plan to reach INR 1,000 crores of revenue?

Vinod Sharma

executive
#143

We are expecting. It should happen, okay? We are trying our best to make sure that it should happen.

Operator

operator
#144

That was the last question for today's conference call. I now hand the conference over to the management for their closing comments.

Suresh Poddar

executive
#145

Thanks all of you in participating and asking so many questions. What is in your mind is good. But every question to reply, point to point is very difficult. In short, we can say whether we are going to improve or not and little bit percentage here and there. You see we are working on organized sectors. And we work on their requirements, whatever they predict, every month, they predict something. And it is always different. Sometimes it is less, sometimes more. But I'm very happy, and we will like you to ask as many questions as you can ask. We are here to reply your questions as far as possible. And the second question, which we said, it is not possible to tell because those figures are not here, you are free to ask us, send us a letter, we will reply you. And once again, thank you all. And simply, I can say that your company is going to grow regularly. Thank you.

Vinod Sharma

executive
#146

Thank you.

Operator

operator
#147

On behalf of Monarch Networth Capital, that concludes this conference. Thank you for joining us, and you may now disconnect your lines.

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