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Financial Services Sector Analysis: Trends-Insights & Learnings

Ashwin, Padma, Sonali, Sakshi, Naman, Preeti, Div. C, Class of 2020 – NMIMS Hyderabad
Dr. Kavita Sasidharan Kulkarni, Supervisor, School of Business – NMIMS Hyderabad

Objective of the study Trends observed in the Sector


To analyze information related to the financial services Sector, the market Market Structure of the Industry across different segments
 The Automobile industry has been observed to be moving towards
structure and the financial analysis of the major players in the Indian cleaner fuels along with vehicles which cause lesser emissions.
market, to summarize and forecast the trends for the next couple of years
in the sector.  The car buyers of the recent times prefer practicality, styling and safety
LOAN in the cars and thus these are the most focused factors from the
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MARKET SHARE COMPAN manufacturers’ point as well.
Scope of the study 0.6 IES
The purpose of analysis is to determine – the movements happened in
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the Financial Services Sector in the recent years, related to the market NBFC-IFC
share, overall growth, impact of factors revenue earned, etc.
The financial data of 6 major service providers present in the country 36.2
was also studied and their statistics, like, Current Ratio, Debt equity 13.7
ratio, Profit Margin, etc. were compared.
The facts pertaining to the net sales and net revenue generated were
AFC'S Recommendations
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also forecasted for the next two-year period keeping the major
changes which would be prevalent in the market by then like the Passenger Car-makers should try to focus on Research and
introduction of Electric Vehicles. Development of Electric Vehicles or Hybrid Cars taking the ill-
effects on the environment because of the use of Petrol and
Methods used for Analysis Diesel.
Due to the large leap required in terms of technology and
Research Methodology : Qualitative & Quantitative Growth of NBFC’s in public deposits refinement of vehicles in shifting from Bharat Stage IV Norms
to Bharat Stage VI Norms. We would recommend that this
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shift should take place by 2024 and not by 2020 so as to cope
Data source : Secondary Data – up with the vast requirements.
The direct shift from BSIV to BSVI might not be successful in a
Moneycontrol, IBEF and CRISIL single go. A shift to BSV as an intermediate stage should be
considered so as to realize the shortcomings and rectify the
Sample size : 6 NBFC’s of India same and avoid the same in the shift to BSVI.

Analysis tool : Du Pont Analysis and Ratio


Analysis
Analysis
Facts and Figures related to the Sector
 The production figures for the Two-wheeler, Commercial vehicles
and Passenger Cars grew by 24%, 7% and 22% from 2012-13 to 2017-
18.
 The sales figures for the Two-wheeler, Commercial vehicles and
Passenger Cars grew by 23%, 8% and 18% from 2012-13 to 2017-18.
 The gross turnover for the industry stood at 67,724 million USD in
2016-17.
HR efficiency Analysis
Marketing Mix Analysis
Key Financials
About the company

MUTHOOT FINANCE LTD.


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