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Maruti’s switchover to Rupee-based royalty pay to Suzuki running 2 years late

Maruti does not provide reasons for the delay. Royalty payment is computed every quarter by MSIL and shared publicly. Rupee-denominated payment formula was envisaged to escape the adverse risk of the yen-rupee fluctuations.

February 22, 2021 / 10:47 IST
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The shift to a rupee-denominated royalty payment system by 2022 envisaged by Maruti Suzuki to its parent Suzuki Motor Corporation will suffer a delay of nearly two years.

A significant majority of Maruti Suzuki India Ltd’s (MSIL) models will be shifted to rupee-based payment system from yen-based system by 2023, 2024, as per the company chief financial officer Ajay Seth.

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“By the year 2023, 2024, virtually 95-96 percent of the models would have moved to the rupee formula,” Seth told analysts.

MSIL did not provide the reasons for the delay. Royalty payment, which is fixed in nature depending on the model, is computed every quarter by MSIL and shared publicly.