Rating Rationale
January 13, 2023 | Mumbai
Mahindra and Mahindra Financial Services Limited
'CRISIL AAA/Stable' assigned to Fixed Deposits; rated amount enhanced for Bank Debt
 
Rating Action
Total Bank Loan Facilities RatedRs.13317 Crore (Enhanced from Rs.3317 Crore)
Long Term RatingCRISIL AAA/Stable (Reaffirmed)
Short Term RatingCRISIL A1+ (Reaffirmed)
 
Rs.10000 Crore Fixed DepositsCRISIL AAA/Stable (Assigned)
Rs.1000 Crore Non Convertible DebenturesCRISIL AAA/Stable (Reaffirmed)
Rs.8500 Crore Commercial PaperCRISIL A1+ (Reaffirmed)
Subordinated Debt Aggregating Rs.281.3 CroreCRISIL AAA/Stable (Reaffirmed)
The common independent director on CRISIL Ratings Limited and Mahindra and Mahindra Financial Services Limited boards did not participate in the rating process or in the meeting of the rating committee, when the rating for securities of Mahindra and Mahindra Financial Services Limited was discussed. This rating was also not discussed in the meeting of CRISIL Ratings’ Board of Directors.
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1 crore = 10 million
Refer to Annexure for Details of Instruments & Bank Facilities

Detailed Rationale

CRISIL Ratings has assigned its ‘CRISIL AAA/Stable’ rating to the Rs 10,000 crore fixed deposit programme of Mahindra and Mahindra Financial Services Limited (Mahindra Finance), and reaffirmed its ‘CRISIL AAA/Stable/CRISIL A1+’ ratings on the other debt instruments and bank facilities of the company.

 

On January 6, 2023, CRISIL Ratings had upgraded its rating on the long-term bank facilities and debt instruments of Mahindra Finance to ‘CRISIL AAA/Stable’ from ‘CRISIL AA+/Stable’. The upgrade was driven by the stronger support stance of the parent Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd (M&M; 'CRISIL AAA/Stable/CRISIL A1+'), towards Mahindra Finance as well as improvement in the business performance of the latter.

 

CRISIL Ratings expects M&M to maintain majority shareholding in Mahindra Finance and exercise management oversight for the company to conduct its business in line with governance and compliance standards that all Mahindra group entities follow, including Mahindra Finance, honouring its debt obligation in a timely manner. CRISIL Ratings also expects the financial services business housed in Mahindra Finance to remain strategically important to M&M. Mahindra Finance is the largest financier of M&M’s automotive and tractor business and has strong relationships with its dealer network. With extensive experience, expertise and penetration in rural and semi urban markets, Mahindra Finance is a key part of M&M’s growth strategy in these markets.

 

Mahindra Finance has done two equity capital issuances in the past five years; M&M participated in both and had infused Rs 2,696 crore into Mahindra Finance – demonstrating the strong financial and strategic linkages. M&M is expected to support Mahindra Finance on an ongoing basis and in case of distress, given the majority ownership, shared brand name and the strategic importance of the financial services business.

 

The rating reflects the gradual improvement in Mahindra Finance’s profitability and asset quality, though the latter continues to be modest. The rating also factors in Mahindra Finance’s strong position in the utility vehicle (UV) and tractor financing business in rural and semi-urban areas, adequate capitalisation, and stable resource profile.

Analytical Approach

For arriving at the ratings, CRISIL Ratings has combined the business and financial risk profiles of Mahindra Finance and its key subsidiaries, Mahindra Rural Housing Finance Ltd (MRHFL) and Mahindra Insurance Brokers Ltd (MIBL). While MRHFL is in the rural housing finance segment, a fund-based business, MIBL is in insurance broking, a fee-based business. CRISIL Ratings has factored in the strong support the company is likely to receive from its parent, M&M, on an ongoing basis and in times of distress.

 

Please refer Annexure - List of entities consolidated, which captures the list of entities considered and their analytical treatment of consolidation.

Key Rating Drivers & Detailed Description

Strengths:

  • Majority ownership by, and strategic importance to, M&M

The ratings factor in the strategic, financial and operational linkages between Mahindra Finance and M&M. The parent participated in the rights issue in August 2020 following which its stake went up to 52.2% from 51.2%. M&M is expected to remain the largest shareholder and maintain controlling interest in Mahindra Finance over the medium term, as the company is of strategic importance to M&M.

 

Mahindra Finance continues to finance around 30% each of M&M’s UV and light commercial vehicle (LCV) sales. Market share in tractors was impacted during the Covid-19 pandemic and has now increased. However, financing of M&M vehicles as a proportion of Mahindra Finance’s yearly total loan disbursements has reduced over the past few years. As part of its growth strategy, Mahindra Finance has been increasingly financing vehicles of other manufacturers. The captive finance business accounted for 46% of the overall loan book in fiscal 2022. Furthermore, M&M’s majority ownership of Mahindra Finance, shared brand and strong linkages imply a moral obligation on M&M’s part to support Mahindra Finance in case of distress.

 

  • Strong and established market position in rural and semi-urban areas, particularly in the UV and tractor financing businesses

Mahindra Finance’s market position in the UV and tractor financing segments remains strong, owing to the operational linkages with M&M, which enables the company to access the parent’s widespread dealer network. The company finances consumer purchases of auto/UVs (31% of gross business assets as on September 30, 2022), commercial vehicles (CV)/commercial equipments (CEs) (11%), tractors (14%), cars (20%) and other assets. The company has plans to diversify and increase its non-vehicle portfolio over the medium term. It has recently started offering products such as small and medium enterprise (SME) loans, loan against property (LAP), leasing and digital lending. The scalability of this portfolio remains a monitorable.

 

Disbursements remained subdued in fiscal 2021 and the first half of fiscal 2022 as the company adopted a cautious approach owing to challenging business environment. Consequently, overall gross business assets of Mahindra Finance remained flat at Rs 64,961 crore as on March 31, 2022. However, disbursements have picked up and stood at Rs 21,296 crore in the first half of fiscal 2023 (106% year-on-year growth); gross loan assets witnessed 14% growth in the first half of fiscal 2023 and stood at Rs 73,817 crore as on September 30, 2022.

 

The company has considerably strengthened its distribution network: it had 1,386 branches across 27 states and 7 Union Territories as on September 30, 2022, with a large number of branches in semi-urban and rural areas, where it enjoys strong market share. To leverage its existing presence in these geographies, Mahindra Finance entered rural housing finance through MRHFL.

 

  • Adequate capitalisation and stable resource profile

Capitalisation continues to be adequate, as reflected in tier I and overall capital adequacy ratios of 20.5% and 23.8% respectively, as on September 30, 2022 (24.3% and 27.8%, respectively, as on March 31, 2022). Networth was sizeable at Rs 15,746 crore and gearing at 4.3 times as on September 30, 2022 (Rs 15,628 crore and 3.6 times, respectively, as on March 31, 2022). The company’s capital profile is also supported by its demonstrated ability to raise equity capital. In August 2020, the company raised Rs 3,089 crore of equity capital through rights issue, which resulted in improvement in gearing. Networth coverage for net non-performing assets (NPAs) stood at 7.6 times as on September 30, 2022.

 

Stable and diversified resource profile and substantial unutilised bank limits provide significant financial flexibility to raise resources at competitive costs to meet increasing funding requirement. As on September 30, 2022, the company had a fairly diverse borrowing mix consisting of 27% of NCDs, 11.6% of securitisation, 9.9% of fixed deposits and 36.4% of bank borrowings. Cost of borrowing was healthy at 6.6% in the first half of fiscal 2023 (6.5% in fiscal 2022) and is expected to remain better than industry average over the medium term.

 

Weakness:

  • Modest asset quality

Mahindra Finance’s asset quality is modest despite showing improvement in recent times. Gross stage 3 assets stood at 6.7% as on September 30, 2022, as against 7.66% as on March 31, 2022, and 8.96% as on March 31, 2021. The improvement in asset quality was driven by reduction in gross stage 3 assets across all asset classes. Furthermore, the outstanding restructured portfolio stood at Rs 3,003 crore (4.1% of the overall portfolio) as on September 30, 2022.

 

The company is increasingly focusing on collection and recovery efforts and CRISIL Ratings notes that Mahindra Finance has shown ability to ultimately recover from delinquent accounts even post loan maturity date. Overall ultimate credit loss has been in the range of 2% to 3% over the past 10 years. The company's track record in the vehicle financing business, understanding of the target customer segment and robust underwriting practices may support the asset quality metrics. The company's ability to manage collections and asset quality going forward will be a key monitorable. The impact of the revised norms of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on asset classification as part of the circular released on November 12, 2021, and further extended upto September 30, 2022, as per RBI circular dated February 15, 2022, will need to be monitored closely.

 

Weakening of asset quality and increase in provision coverage ratio impacted profitability in fiscal 2021 (0.4% return on managed assets [RoMA]) and in the first quarter of fiscal 2022 (-8.2% RoMA annualised). Thereafter, the company has witnessed quarter-on-quarter improvement in profitability as reflected in RoMA of 1.3% in fiscal 2022 (reported profit of Rs 989 crore). The increase in profitability is partly supported by reversal in provisioning cost. The company further reported PAT of Rs 671 crore (annualised RoMA of 1.7%) in the first half of fiscal 2023. Ability to contain asset quality and credit cost will remain a key rating sensitivity factor.

Liquidity: Superior

Liquidity was comfortable with positive cumulative mismatch in each bucket up to one year as on September 30, 2022. Cash and equivalent and other liquid assets stood at around Rs 10,600 crore as on September 30, 2022. The company has sufficient liquid surplus to repay debt for the next three months assuming no collection. Moreover, being a part of the M&M group, additional liquidity support will be available to the entity as and when required

 

Environment, social and governance (ESG) profile

CRISIL Ratings believes the ESG profile of Mahindra Finance supports its already strong credit risk profile.

 

The ESG profile of financial institutions typically factors in governance as a key differentiator. The sector has reasonable social impact because of its substantial employee and customer base. While the sector does not have a direct adverse environmental impact, lending decisions may have a bearing on environment and other sustainability factors.

 

Mahindra Finance has demonstrated focus on strengthening various aspects of its ESG profile.

 

Key ESG highlights:  

  • In order to manage and reduce its environmental footprint, the company aims to increase its electric vehicle financing portfolio on continuous basis.
  • Mahindra Finance has adopted watershed management system and rainwater harvesting project with communities on pilot basis. It is committed to sustainable e-waste management system as well, and 100% of the e-waste is sent for recycling through registered recyclers.
  • The company has impacted 51,763 lives through corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives. Also, it has purchased maximum supplies from local vendors for all its subsidiaries.
  • Majority of the Board members are independent directors and there is a segregation in chairperson and executive positions. The company has a dedicated investor grievance redressal mechanism and the disclosures put out by it are extensive.

 

There is growing importance of ESG among investors and lenders. The company’s commitment to ESG will play a key role in enhancing stakeholder confidence, given high share of foreign investors as well as access to both domestic and foreign capital markets.

Outlook: Stable

CRISIL Ratings believes Mahindra Finance will benefit from the support it is likely to receive from M&M, given the majority shareholding of, and Mahindra Finance’s strategic importance to, its parent. CRISIL Ratings also believes the company will maintain its strong market position and adequate capitalisation over the medium term.

Rating Sensitivity factors

Downward Factors:

  • Significant reduction in support to Mahindra Finance or downward rating action on M&M may result in a corresponding rating action on Mahindra Finance
  • Deterioration in the asset quality and profitability on sustained basis
  • Material reduction in shareholding by M&M

About the Company

Mahindra Finance, a non-banking financial company (NBFC), was incorporated in 1991. M&M, the majority shareholder, held 52.2% in Mahindra Finance as on September 30, 2022. Mahindra Finance ranks among the larger NBFCs in India with gross loan assets of Rs 73,817 crore as on September 30, 2022 (Rs 64,961 crore as on March 31, 2022). The company finances consumer purchases of UVs, LCVs, tractors, cars and other assets. It has recently started offering products such as SME loans, LAP, leasing and digital lending. To leverage its extensive branch network and rural clientele, the company has entered the rural housing finance business through its subsidiary, MRHFL. MIBL is the insurance broking arm of Mahindra Finance, providing insurance broking services both in the life and non-life segments.

 

On consolidated basis, total income and net profit were Rs 11,401 crore and Rs 1,150 crore, respectively, in fiscal 2022, against Rs 12,170 crore and Rs 780 crore, respectively, in fiscal 2021.

 

On standalone basis, the company reported profit of Rs 989 crore on total income (net of interest expense) of Rs 5,799 crore in fiscal 2022 (Rs 335 crore and 5,784 crore, respectively, in fiscal 2021). This increase in profitability was led by reversal in provisioning cost.

Key Financial Indicators

As on / year ended

 

September 30, 2022

March 31, 2022

Total assets

Rs crore

86386

75289

Total income

Rs crore

5108

9719

Profit after tax (PAT)

Rs crore

671

989

Gross NPA*

%

6.70

7.66

Return on assets (annualised) ^

%

1.7

1.3

Adjusted gearing

Times

4.3

3.6

    *on business assets

    ^on average total assets

Any other information: Not applicable

Note on complexity levels of the rated instrument:
CRISIL Ratings` complexity levels are assigned to various types of financial instruments and are included (where applicable) in the 'Annexure - Details of Instrument' in this Rating Rationale.

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Annexure - Details of Instrument(s)

ISIN

Name of instrument

Date of

allotment

Coupon

rate (%)

Maturity

date

Issue size

(Rs crore)

Complexity

level

Rating outstanding

with outlook

INE774D08LC4

Subordinated Debt

17-Jan-13

9.8

17-Jan-23

40

Complex

CRISIL AAA/Stable

INE774D08LD2

Subordinated Debt

23-Apr-13

9.7

24-Apr-23

80

Complex

CRISIL AAA/Stable

INE774D08LF7

Subordinated Debt

24-May-13

9.5

24-May-23

47.8

Complex

CRISIL AAA/Stable

NA

Non-convertible debentures^

NA

NA

NA

1000

Simple

CRISIL AAA/Stable

NA

Subordinated Debt^

NA

NA

NA

113.5

Complex

CRISIL AAA/Stable

NA

Commercial Paper

NA

NA

7-365 days

8500

Simple

CRISIL A1+

NA

Cash Credit

NA

NA

NA

1727

NA

CRISIL AAA/Stable

NA

Proposed Long Term Bank Loan Facility

NA

NA

NA

10000

NA

CRISIL AAA/Stable

NA

Fixed Deposit Programme

NA

NA

NA

10000

Simple

CRISIL AAA/Stable

NA

Short Term Bank Facility

NA

NA

NA

1590

NA

CRISIL A1+

^not yet issued/ availed

Annexure – List of entities consolidated

Names of Entities Consolidated

Extent of Consolidation

Rationale for Consolidation

Mahindra Insurance Brokers Limited

Full

Subsidiary

Mahindra Rural Housing Finance Limited

Full

Subsidiary

Mahindra Finance USA LLC

Proportionate

Joint Venture

 

Annexure - Rating History for last 3 Years
  Current 2023 (History) 2022  2021  2020  Start of 2020
Instrument Type Outstanding Amount Rating Date Rating Date Rating Date Rating Date Rating Rating
Fund Based Facilities LT/ST 13317.0 CRISIL A1+ / CRISIL AAA/Stable 06-01-23 CRISIL A1+ / CRISIL AAA/Stable 15-07-22 CRISIL AA+/Stable / CRISIL A1+ 31-08-21 CRISIL AA+/Stable / CRISIL A1+ 31-08-20 CRISIL AA+/Stable / CRISIL A1+ CRISIL AA+/Stable / CRISIL A1+
      --   -- 17-06-22 CRISIL AA+/Stable / CRISIL A1+   --   -- --
Commercial Paper ST 8500.0 CRISIL A1+ 06-01-23 CRISIL A1+ 15-07-22 CRISIL A1+ 31-08-21 CRISIL A1+ 31-08-20 CRISIL A1+ CRISIL A1+
      --   -- 17-06-22 CRISIL A1+   --   -- --
Fixed Deposits LT 10000.0 CRISIL AAA/Stable   -- 17-06-22 Withdrawn 31-08-21 F AAA/Stable 31-08-20 F AAA/Stable F AAA/Stable
Non Convertible Debentures LT 1000.0 CRISIL AAA/Stable 06-01-23 CRISIL AAA/Stable 17-06-22 Withdrawn 31-08-21 CRISIL AA+/Stable 31-08-20 CRISIL AA+/Stable CRISIL AA+/Stable
Subordinated Debt LT 281.3 CRISIL AAA/Stable 06-01-23 CRISIL AAA/Stable 15-07-22 CRISIL AA+/Stable 31-08-21 CRISIL AA+/Stable 31-08-20 CRISIL AA+/Stable CRISIL AA+/Stable
      --   -- 17-06-22 CRISIL AA+/Stable   --   -- --
All amounts are in Rs.Cr.
Annexure - Details of Bank Lenders & Facilities
Facility Amount (Rs.Crore) Name of Lender Rating
Cash Credit 52 Dena Bank CRISIL AAA/Stable
Cash Credit 100 ICICI Bank Limited CRISIL AAA/Stable
Cash Credit 100 Indian Bank CRISIL AAA/Stable
Cash Credit 10 IndusInd Bank Limited CRISIL AAA/Stable
Cash Credit 20 Kotak Mahindra Bank Limited CRISIL AAA/Stable
Cash Credit 125 Punjab National Bank CRISIL AAA/Stable
Cash Credit 50 Standard Chartered Bank Limited CRISIL AAA/Stable
Cash Credit 50 Vijaya Bank CRISIL AAA/Stable
Cash Credit 75 The Federal Bank Limited CRISIL AAA/Stable
Cash Credit 100 Axis Bank Limited CRISIL AAA/Stable
Cash Credit 65 Bank of Baroda CRISIL AAA/Stable
Cash Credit 100 Bank of Maharashtra CRISIL AAA/Stable
Cash Credit 100 Canara Bank CRISIL AAA/Stable
Cash Credit 500 State Bank of India CRISIL AAA/Stable
Cash Credit 10 YES Bank Limited CRISIL AAA/Stable
Cash Credit 75 Central Bank Of India CRISIL AAA/Stable
Cash Credit 20 Citibank N. A. CRISIL AAA/Stable
Cash Credit 100 Corporation Bank CRISIL AAA/Stable
Cash Credit 75 DBS Bank Limited CRISIL AAA/Stable
Proposed Long Term Bank Loan Facility 10000 Not Applicable CRISIL AAA/Stable
Short Term Bank Facility 250 MUFG Bank Limited CRISIL A1+
Short Term Bank Facility 90 Axis Bank Limited CRISIL A1+
Short Term Bank Facility 300 Bank of America N.A. CRISIL A1+
Short Term Bank Facility 100 Societe Generale Bank CRISIL A1+
Short Term Bank Facility 100 IndusInd Bank Limited CRISIL A1+
Short Term Bank Facility 200 Kotak Mahindra Bank Limited CRISIL A1+
Short Term Bank Facility 450 The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited CRISIL A1+
Short Term Bank Facility 100 YES Bank Limited CRISIL A1+

This Annexure has been updated on 13-Jan-23 in line with the lender-wise facility details as on 13-Jan-23 received from the rated entity.

Criteria Details
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Criteria for Notching up Stand Alone Ratings of Companies based on Parent Support
CRISILs Criteria for Consolidation

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