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MRF Ltd is India's largest tyre manufacturer and ranked amongst the Top 20 Global Manufacturers. It is also India's largest Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) tyre supplier with an expansive tyre range from two-wheelers to fighter aircrafts. The company's manufacturing facilities are located at Trichy, Tiruvottiyur and Arakonam in Tamil Nadu, Kottayam in Kerala, Ponda in Goa, Medak in Andhra Pradesh and Union Territory of Pondicherry.
Company Incorporation1960
ChairmanK M Mammen
Head QuartersNA
Previous NameNA

Key Metrics

Market Cap (Cr)
59,867
PE Ratio
32.03
Industry P/E
29.51
PEG Ratio
-3.14
ROE
10.11%
ROCE
12.62%
ROA
6.32%
Total Debt (Cr)
2,452.69
Debt to Equity
0.2
Dividend Yield
0.17%
EPS
4,407.49
Book Value & P/B
42856.07 x 3.29
Face Value
10
Outstanding Shares(Cr)
0.42
Current Ratio
2.12
EV to Sales
2.25

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Stock Returns

1 Week+1.72%
1 Month+13.37%
6 Months+16.78%
1 Year+9.29%
3 Years+90.46%
5 Years+145.74%

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1 Year CAGR

Revenue Growth

+9.39%

Net Profit Growth

+170.66%

Operating Profit Growth

+73%

Dividend Growth

+14.29%

Stock Returns CAGR

+9.29%
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Mar 25

Promoters : 27.78%

FIIs : 17.54%

DIIs : 12.22%

Public : 42.46%

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DII Shareholding Increased by 0.22% to 12.22% in March 2025 Qtr
Promoter Shareholding Decreased by 0.02% to 27.78% in March 2025 Qtr
FII Shareholding Decreased by 0.65% to 17.54% in March 2025 Qtr

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Company History

MRF Ltd is India's largest tyre manufacturer and ranked amongst the Top 20 Global Manufacturers. It is also India's largest Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) tyre supplier with an expansive tyre range from two-wheelers to fighter aircrafts. The company's manufacturing facilities are located at Trichy, Tiruvottiyur and Arakonam in Tamil Nadu, Kottayam in Kerala, Ponda in Goa, Medak in Andhra Pradesh and Union Territory of Pondicherry.

MRF Ltd was established in the year 1946 by K M Mammen Mappillai as a small toy ballon unit. Much later on November 05, 1960, the Company converted into Public Limited after which it started manufacture of automotive tyres and tubes. In the year 1964, the Company commissioned their main plant. Also, they established an overseas office at Beirut, Lebanon to tap the export market. In the year 1967, the Company became the first Indian company to export tyres to USA.

In the year 1980, the company entered into a technical collaboration with the B. F. Goodrich Tyre Company, USA that paved the way to a significant exercise in new product development and quality improvement. They introduced Nylogrip tyres for two-wheeler vehicles and also introduced Legend, a premium segment nylon car tyre in the year 1985 and 1987 respectively.

In 1989 the company collaborated with Hasbro International USA, the world's largest toy maker and launched Funskool India. Also, they entered into a pact with Vapocure of Australia to manufacture polyurethane paint formulations and with Pirelli for MUSCLEFLEX conveyor and elevator belting. In the year 1996, they set up a factory dedicated entirely for the manufacture of radial tyres at Pondicherry. In the year 1999, the company was selected as the most ethical company in India by 'Business World' magazine.

In the year 2004, the company made a tie up with Maruti Udyog to boost motorsports in India. During the year 2004-05, the product range of the company expanded with Go-kart & Rally tyres and tyres for two/three wheelers. The company received the TOP Export Awards from CAPEXIL as well as AIRIA for the period ended 2005.

In the year 2007, the company launched premium truck tyre Super Lug 50-FS. In May 2008, the company signed the memorandum of understanding (MoU) with government of Tamil Nadu for the new MRF plant to be located at Perambulur and also for expansion of their existing plants in Tamil Nadu.

During the year 2009-10, the company increased the installed capacity of Automobile Tyres from 28,450,000 Nos to 31,700,000 Nos. Also, they increased the installed capacity of Automobile Tubes from 29,700,000 Nos to 31,600,000 Nos. They launched two popular tyres, namely MRF Meteor, a bike tyre for both tarmac and dirt; and the MRF Steel Muscle S3K4 truck radials for better mileage on diverse road conditions. Also, they completed the Ankenpally project at Medak district, Andhra Pradesh.

During the year, the company won the All India Rubber Industries Association's (AIRIA) award for 'Highest Export Awards (Auto Tyre Sector)' category and 'Top Export Award' from Chemicals & Allied Products Export Promotion Council (CAPEXIL) for 2009-10.

During the year 2010-11, the company launched new products namely MRF Z.L.O, MRF Meteor M and MRF Steel Muscle 53C8. The company hived off the Speciality Coatings division to MRF Corp Ltd, a 100% subsidiary of the company with effect from April 1, 2011. Also, the company won the All India Rubber Industries Association's (AIRIA) award for 'Highest Export Awards (Auto Tyre Sector)' category and 'Top Export Award' from Chemicals & Allied Products Export Promotion Council (CAPEXIL) for 2010-11. In 2011, MRF commissioned its 8th plant for the production of conventional tyres in Trichy, Tamil Nadu.

In 2012, MRF commissioned its 9th plant in Trichy, Tamil Nadu solely for the manufacture of Radial Tyres.

In 2015, the Company has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Tamil Nadu to invest not less than Rs 4500 crore in Tamil Nadu in its plants at Perambalur and Arakonam in Tamil Nadu over a period of 7 years. The company gets a place in The Forbes India's Super 50 list of Indian Companies.

On 22 July 2016, MRF announced that credit rating agency ICRA Limited has upgraded the Credit Rating for the company's Non-Convertible Debenture (NCD) Programme in their yearly surveillance from [ICRA] AA+ (pronounced as ICRA double A plus) to [ICRA] AAA (pronounced as ICRA triple A) for Non-Convertible Debentures of Rs 500 crore issued in 2011.

On 11 January 2017, MRF signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Gujarat expressing its in-principle intention to set up a new manufacturing facility in Gujarat for manufacture of automotive tyres, tubes, flaps and related products. The Company proposes to invest a sum of about Rs 4500 crores over a ten year period in a phased manner. The new plant is planned to be set up in Gujarat with the intention of broad basing the Company's manufacturing facilities across India. The project will be funded by internal accruals and/or debt.

As on 31 March 2018,the company has 4 subsidiaries under its roof.

During the year 2017-18,the company has been awarded the Highest Export Award 2016-17, by All India Rubber Industries Association (AIRIA). The product Perfinza by MRF also received the prestigious 2018 Product of the Year Award from Car India magazine. MRF also received the 2018 Corporate Award in the tyres category from DUN & BRADSTREET.

During the FY2019, the Company was awarded top honours in the J.D. Power 2018 Passenger Radial Study for the 13th time - a feat without precedent or parallel. Your Company has also been ranked no.1 in Customer Satisfaction in the Inaugural J.D. Power 2018 India Tractor Tyre Satisfaction Index (TTSI) Study which validates your company's position in the Indian Market as the most preferred Farm Tyre Brand amongst Tractor owners.

As on 31 March 2020,the company has two Indian and two overseas subsidiary companies namely,i. MRF Corp Limited,ii. MRF International Limited,iii. MRF Lanka (P) Ltd,iv. MRF SG PTE. LTD.

The year 2021 also marked the completion of 75 years of establishment of Madras Rubber Factory (which was originally established in 1946 as a proprietorship concern for manufacture of toy balloons). Madras Rubber Factory later took up manufacture of tread rubber at which time it was converted into a partnership concern.

In year 2022, the Company launched MRF Markus of tyres for Luxury SUV's on the Skoda Kodiaq and the Mahindra Alturas. It launched Zapper C1 TL, Zapper V TL, REVZ MG TL, MRK-X Plus N20 TT, MRK- E3 for the two-wheeler tyre. The greenfield site at Aanambakkam near Chengalpattu started trial production of Solvent Based products.

During the year 2022-23, the Company introduced new sizes MRF Perfinza, series of tyres for Audi, BMW, Jaguar, Mercedes-Benz and Volvo cars, introduced new sizes for the brand MRF Markus for the premium SUV's of Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Volvo, Jeep, Hyundai and VW. MRF Citibus was introduced exclusively for the Force Traveller and Toyota Innova for Passenger Car Tyres. In the Two Wheeler Tyres, Block pattern rear tube-type tyre was developed for Royal Enfield Classic 350; Tubeless rear tyre for Yamaha Fascino125 BS6 scooter; Tubeless tyre developed for Electric Scooters. In the Commercial Vehicle Tyre, it launched MRF Super Miler 99 Plus, MRF Super Lug Fifty Plus R brand, MRF Savari Extra.

MRF Share Price

MRF share price reflects investor sentiment toward the company and is impacted by various factors such as financial performance, market trends, and economic conditions. Share price is an indicator which shows the current value of the company's shares at which buyers or sellers can transact.

MRF Market Cap

Market capitalization of MRF indicates the total value of its outstanding shares. Marketcap is calculated by multiplying share price and outstanding shares of the company. It is a helpful metric for assessing the company's size and market Valuation. It also helps investors understand how MRF is valued compared to its competitors.

MRF PE Ratio

MRF PE ratio helps investors understand what is the market value of each stock compared to MRF 's earnings. A PE ratio higher than the average industry PE could indicate an overvaluation of the stock, whereas a lower PE compared to the average industry PE could indicate an undervaluation.

MRF PEG Ratio

The PEG ratio of MRF evaluates its PE ratio in relation to its growth rate. A PEG ratio of 1 indicates a fair value, a PEG ratio of less than 1 indicates undervaluation, and a PEG ratio of more than 1 indicates overvaluation.

MRF ROE (Return on Equity)

Return on Equity (ROE) measures how effectively MRF generates profit from shareholders' equity. A higher ROE of more than 20% indicates better financial performance in terms of profitability.

MRF ROCE (Return on Capital Employed)

Return on Capital Employed (ROCE) evaluates the profitability of MRF in relation to its capital employed. In simple terms, ROCE provides insight to investors as to how well the company is utilizing the capital deployed. A high ROCE of more than 20% shows that the business is making profitable use of its capital.

MRF Total Debt

Total debt of MRF shows how much the company owes to either banks or individual creditors. In simple terms, this is the amount the company has to repay. Total debt can be a very useful metric to show the financial health of the company. Total debt more than equity is considered to be a bad sign.

MRF Debt to Equity Ratio

The Debt-to-Equity (DE) ratio of MRF compares its total debt to shareholders' equity. A higher Debt to Equity ratio could indicate higher financial risk, while a lower ratio suggests that the company is managing its debt efficiently.

MRF CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate)

CAGR shows the consistent growth rate of MRF over a specific period, whether it is over a month, a year, or 10 years. It is a key metric to evaluate the company’s long-term growth potential. Main metrics for which CAGR is calculated are net sales, net profit, operating profit, and stock returns.

MRF Technical Analysis

Technical analysis of MRF helps investors get an insight into when they can enter or exit the stock. Key components of MRF Technical Analysis include:

Support Levels (S1, S2, S3)

There are usually multiple support levels, but the main support levels for a stock are S1, S2, S3. Support levels indicate price points where stock might get support from buyers, helping the stock stop falling and rise.

Resistance Levels (R1, R2, R3)

There are usually multiple resistance levels, but the main resistance levels for a stock are R1, R2, R3. Resistance levels represent price points where MRF shares often struggle to rise above due to selling pressure.

MRF Dividends

Dividends refer to the portion of the company’s profits distributed to its shareholders. Dividends are typically paid out in cash and reflect MRF ’s financial health and profitability.

MRF Bonus Shares

Bonus shares are usually given by companies to make the stock more affordable, increase liquidity, boost investor confidence, and more.

MRF Stock Split

Stock split increases the number of its outstanding shares by dividing each existing share into multiple shares. When the company offers a stock split, the face value of the stock reduces in the same proportion as the split ratio.

MRF Financials

The financials of MRF provide a complete view to investors about its net sales, net profit, operating profits, expenses, and overall financial health. Investors can analyze financial data to assess the company’s stability and also understand how the company has been growing financially.

MRF Profit and Loss Statements

The profit and loss statement of MRF highlights its net sales, net profit, total expenditure, and operating profits in the current financial year. This Profit and Loss statement is crucial for evaluating the profitability and financial stability of MRF .

MRF Balance Sheet

The balance sheet presents a snapshot of MRF ’s assets, liabilities, and equity of shareholders, providing insights into the financials of the company.

MRF Cashflow Statements

Cashflow statements track the company's cash inflows and outflows over a period. It is an essential tool for understanding how well the company manages its liquidity and finances.

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