NSE: MOTHERSON • BSE: 517334

Samvardhana Motherson International Ltd Share Price, Fundamentals and Financials

Track Samvardhana Motherson International live share price, 52 week high and low, chart views, fundamentals, business segments, financial highlights, peer comparison, corporate actions and investor FAQs.

₹149.07
₹-1.49 · -0.99%
Symbol: MOTHERSON.NSExchange: NSIUpdated: 30 Jun 2026, 14:15:42 IST

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Quick Fundamentals

Market Cap
Current Price₹149.07
52W High / Low₹155.25 / ₹89.70
Volume1.67 Cr

About Samvardhana Motherson International Ltd

Samvardhana Motherson International Limited, commonly known as Motherson, is a diversified global design, engineering, manufacturing, assembly and logistics specialist. Its portfolio includes wiring harnesses, vision systems, modules and polymer products, integrated assemblies, electronics, elastomers, lighting, precision metals and other emerging businesses.

The group traces its origins to 1975 and serves customers through a broad international manufacturing footprint. Its strategy combines organic programme wins, rising content per vehicle, customer and geographic diversification, acquisitions and expansion into selected non-automotive sectors.

Business Model and Segments

Motherson earns revenue by designing, manufacturing, assembling and delivering components, modules and systems for customer vehicle programmes and other applications. Performance is influenced by global vehicle production, programme launches, product content, acquisitions, currencies, input costs and operating efficiency.

Its portfolio spans wiring harnesses, vision systems, modules and polymer products, integrated assemblies, electronics and emerging businesses. Investors should verify the latest segment structure because acquisitions and internal reorganisations can change reporting classifications.

Shareholding Pattern

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Profit and Loss / Financial Highlights

Educational summary in ₹ crore
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Revenue from Operations₹78,957 Cr₹98,692 Cr₹1,13,663 Cr
EBITDA / Operating Profit₹6,453 Cr₹8,733 Cr₹10,536 Cr
Profit Before Tax₹3,491 Cr₹5,105 Cr₹6,380 Cr
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Balance Sheet Highlights

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Cash Flow Highlights

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Key Ratios

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Revenue GrowthCompare YoY25.0%15.2%
EBITDA MarginApprox. 8.2%Approx. 8.8%Approx. 9.3%
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Peer Comparison

Selected Indian automotive-component peers
CompanyPrimary businessUseful comparison metric
Samvardhana Motherson International LtdDiversified global automotive systems and componentsScale, margins, debt, acquisitions, ROCE
Bharat Forge LtdForgings, defence and industrial componentsExport mix, margins and capex
Bosch LtdMobility solutions and automotive technologyTechnology mix, margins and valuation
Uno Minda LtdAutomotive systems and componentsContent per vehicle and return ratios
Minda Corporation LtdAutomotive components and electronicsProduct mix, growth and balance sheet
Sona BLW Precision Forgings LtdDriveline and EV componentsEV exposure, margins and valuation

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Dividends, Bonuses and Splits

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Samvardhana Motherson International customer and investor FAQs

What does Samvardhana Motherson International do?

Samvardhana Motherson International Limited is a diversified global design, engineering, manufacturing, assembly and logistics specialist. It supplies automotive and other customers through businesses such as wiring harnesses, vision systems, modules and polymer products, integrated assemblies, electronics, elastomers, lighting, precision metals, aerospace and logistics.

What are Motherson’s main business segments?

The company reports a diversified portfolio that includes wiring harnesses, vision systems, modules and polymer products, integrated assemblies, electronics and other emerging businesses. Segment definitions can change after acquisitions or internal reorganisations, so investors should verify the latest annual report.

Who are Motherson’s customers?

Motherson primarily serves global vehicle manufacturers and tier-one suppliers across passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles, two-wheelers and other mobility categories. It is also expanding into non-automotive areas such as aerospace, health and medical, logistics and technology-related solutions.

How does Samvardhana Motherson International make money?

The company earns revenue by designing, manufacturing, assembling and delivering components, modules and systems under long-term customer programmes. Revenue is influenced by vehicle production, product content per vehicle, programme launches, acquisitions, currency movements and customer demand.

What are the main growth drivers for Motherson?

Potential growth drivers include new vehicle programmes, rising content per vehicle, electrification, premiumisation, acquisitions, customer diversification, expansion into emerging businesses and conversion of booked business into revenue.

What risks should investors monitor?

Important risks include global automotive cycles, customer concentration, integration of acquisitions, debt and interest costs, foreign-exchange movements, raw-material and energy costs, labour availability, geopolitical disruptions, supply-chain interruptions and execution of large programmes.

How important are acquisitions to Motherson?

Acquisitions have been an important part of Motherson’s expansion. Investors should monitor purchase consideration, integration progress, synergies, debt, return on capital, restructuring costs and whether acquired businesses improve margins and cash generation.

What does booked business mean for Motherson?

Booked business generally refers to expected lifetime revenue from awarded customer programmes. It is not the same as guaranteed annual revenue because actual production depends on programme timing, vehicle volumes, customer schedules, currencies and other assumptions.

Does Samvardhana Motherson International pay dividends?

The company has declared dividends, but the amount, record date and eligibility may change. Investors should verify each dividend directly through NSE, BSE and the company’s official filings.

Has Motherson issued bonus shares or stock splits?

Corporate-action history can include dividends, bonus issues, splits or other changes. Verify the latest and historical details through official exchange filings before relying on a third-party summary.

How should beginners evaluate Motherson’s financial performance?

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How does Motherson compare with other auto-component companies?

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Where can investors verify Motherson data?

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Is this page a buy or sell recommendation?

No. This page is educational and does not provide a buy, sell or hold recommendation. Investors should assess suitability, risks and official disclosures independently.