Prabhudas Lilladher's research report on ABB India
We cut our EPS estimates for CY26/CY27E by -5.2%/-2.6% and factoring in QCO related higher raw material imports pressurizing margins and loss of ABB’s pricing power amid heightened competition. ABB India (ABB) reported 13.7% YoY revenue growth, while EBITDA margin contracted by 344bps YoY to 15.1%. Large order bookings continued to face delays amid prolonged decisionmaking cycles, while Chinese competition remained intense primarily across Electrification and Motion segments. Margins were further impacted by higher imported raw material costs due to QCO compliance, with normalization expected over the next 3–4 quarters. The company continues to witness traction from data centers, electronics, and rising investments in process industries. However, the post-Covid pricing advantage has nearly eroded, intensifying competitive pressures on profitability. Following the global parent’s divestment of the Robotics business, ABB India is evaluating strategic options for its domestic assets, with a decision expected in the next 2–3 quarters, though a separate listing appears unlikely.
Outlook
We roll forward to Sep’27E and maintain our ‘Accumulate’ rating valuing the stock at a PE of 56x Sep’27E (60x CY26E earlier) arriving at a revised TP of Rs5,540 (Rs5600 earlier).
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