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Muthoot Capital Services Ltd
NSE:MUTHOOTCAP

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Muthoot Capital Services Ltd
NSE:MUTHOOTCAP
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Price: 279.65 INR 0.3%
Market Cap: 4.6B INR
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Market Cap
4.6B INR
Industry
Financial Services

Muthoot Capital Services Ltd. operates as a non-banking finance company, which engages in the provision of fund and non-fund based financial services. The company is headquartered in Kochi, Kerala. The company went IPO on 2015-08-24. The firm is primarily engaged in the business of financing for purchase of automobiles, mainly two wheelers and used four wheelers against hypothecation of the vehicles and granting of personal and business loans. The company is involved in small and mid-size enterprises (SMEs) lending and microfinance. The Company’s portfolio includes retail finance products, such as two-wheeler loans, used car loans along with business loans to corporates and investment products in the form of fixed deposits and subordinated debts. The company also provides loyalty loans, which is a pre-approved loan. The firm offers fund based financial services to retail, corporate and institutional customers through the network of branches of Muthoot FinCorp Limited and two-wheeler dealerships. The company carries out business in approximately twenty states and one union territory in India. The company has approximately 31 branches across India.

MUTHOOTCAP Intrinsic Value
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Undervaluation 73%
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