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Ideas for Profit: Strong growth recovery unfolds in HUL; competitive intensity key

HUL with its high rural exposure (40 percent of sales) and well entrenched distribution network, is amongst the key beneficiaries of further uptick in consumption and related policy announcements, in our view.

July 17, 2018 / 14:35 IST
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Anubhav Sahu Moneycontrol Research

Hindustan Unilever (HUL) reported another strong quarterly result aided by double-digit sales growth across all segments. While rural consumption growth apparently outpaced urban and reached historical levels, key factors that needs to be watched are competitive intensity and crude-led input cost.

Comparable sales growth of 16% YoY Source: Company

The company posted a like-for-like domestic sales growth of 16 percent year-on-year (YoY) aided by volume growth of 12 percent. Volume growth, however, accrued from a weak base as well. Comparable earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) margin improvement of 100 bps YoY was aided by moderate growth in cost of goods sold and savings measures offsetting a surge in advertisement and promotion spending, which is near multi-year highs.

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Double digit sales growth for all segments Source: Company Note: Foods and refreshments segments have been integrated

HUL witnessed double-digit sales growth in 3 segments, similar to the last 2 quarters. In case of the home care segment, growth was aided by performance in fabric wash and household care (Vim). Domex liquid relaunched in the south was a key highlight, while purifiers’ performance remained subdued.

Personal care segment gained from growth in premium categories of hair care (Indulekha) and personal wash. Oral care witnessed its third consecutive quarter of growth, led by Close Up, but the management clearly mentioned there is a long way to go.