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Cera Sanitaryware annual report review: Resilient business, accumulate

With the launch of two new brands Cera has expanded its portfolio across multiple segments

July 19, 2018 / 13:34 IST
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Cera Sanitaryware | CRISIL assigned long term rating at AA-/Stable and short term rating at A1+ for company's total bank loan facilities.
Cera Sanitaryware | CRISIL assigned long term rating at AA-/Stable and short term rating at A1+ for company's total bank loan facilities.

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Cera Sanitaryware, a leader in the sanitaryware segment, reported decent volume and topline growth in a challenging FY18 as the industry witnessed multiple disruptions throughout the year.  It has been a steady compounder and doubled its topline and bottomline in the past five years. The stock has seen multiple re-ratings on account of its consistent financial performance and has gained more than 5 times over the same period. A careful reading of its latest annual report throws interesting insights into the management's growth strategy and industry trends.

Growth across business segments
The company operates in three business segments: sanitaryware, tiles and faucets. On a segmental basis, revenue from sanitaryware grew around 8 percent, faucets 22 percent and tiles 44 percent on account of a low base.

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Sanitaryware segment was running near optimum capacity utilisation during last fiscal. In the faucets division, the company commissioned its Zamac handle manufacturing plant which helped reduce imports.

While sanitaryware and faucets are manufactured fully in-house, Cera operates in the tile segment through a mix of outsourcing and joint ventures. Anjani Tiles, Cera’s subsidiary with 51 percent stake, recorded a strong revenue growth during FY18. Packart Packaging (JV for manufacture of corrugated boxes) also witnessed improved capacity utilisation during the fiscal.