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CEAT to fund Rs 4,000-crore capex through internal accruals

At least 30 percent of the capex will be funded by internal accruals

July 03, 2018 / 19:31 IST
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Swaraj Baggonkar Moneycontrol News

Mumbai-based tyre company CEAT will bank on its internal accruals to fund the new capacity addition program spread over the next three to four years.

With an estimated share of 30 percent in the two-wheeler space, CEAT is aiming for improvement in other segments such as passenger cars and specialty tyres. For this, it has outlined an investment plan of Rs 4,000 crore between this year and 2021.

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This will be used to increase capacity by 50 percent by FY21. About Rs 1,500 crore will be spent this year itself, which will be much higher than the average of its previous few years' spending.

Speaking to Moneycontrol, Kumar Subbiah, chief financial officer, CEAT said: “We had indicated an investment of up to Rs 4,000 crore in a three-to-four year period. About 30 percent of that would be from our internal accruals. We would be looking at a ratio of around 2:1 (debt:internal accruals). But if we go by our past transactions, we go more by our internal accruals.”