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Muthoot Mercantile Dec. 25 – NCD Issue Review

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Review By Dilip Davda on December 3, 2025

 

  •    This is the 7th debt offer from the company since December 2023.
    •    The last debt offer was in July 2025.
    •    This issue is rated IND BBB / Stable by India Rating, the least preferred by investors in general.
    •    For this debt offer, the company has raised the coupon rates at the upper end.
    •    Well-informed investors may park moderate funds for long term.

PREFACE:
The NCD of this company is opening on December 04, 2025, but its offer document was uploaded on designated exchange i.e., BSE only post noon today (Wednesday). This kind of deliberate delay is surprising all as far as compliances are concerned. 

ABOUT COMPANY:
Muthoot Mercantile Ltd. (MML) is a non-deposit taking non-banking financial company- base layer registered with the RBI under section 45-IA of the RBI Act, primarily engaged in the gold loan sector lending money against the pledge of household and/or used gold jewellery (“Gold Loan”) primarily to retail customers who require immediate availability of funds, but who do not have access to formal credit on an immediate basis and are also engaged in providing unsecured loans (“Pronote Loan”) to individual customers for their personal needs. It is also having arrangements with various agencies and brokers for Money Transfer and Insurance Business.

The total number of branches of the Company grew from 242 branches in 9 states and 1 in union territories of India as at March 31, 2024 to 317 branches in 11 states and 1 in union territories as at October 31, 2025. As of the said date, it had 1217 employees on its payroll.

Its Gold Loan portfolio as of September 30, 2025, comprised approximately 1,77,062 lakhs customers aggregating a principal amount of Rs. 1064.36 cr. in Gold Loan, which accounted for 99.61% of its total loans. The company attributes its growth, in part, to its market penetration, particularly in areas less served by organized lending institutions and the efficient and streamlined procedural formalities which its customers need to complete in order to complete a loan transaction with it, which makes MML a preferred mode of finance for customers. The company also attribute its growth to customer loyalty which in turn leads to repeat business. 

ISSUE DETAILS:
The company is coming out with its 7th debt issue of 1500000 NCD issue with a base size of Rs. 75 cr. and has a green shoe option to retain oversubscription to the tune of Rs. 75 cr., thus the overall size of the debt issue will be Rs. 150 cr. The company is issuing secured, redeemable non-convertible-debentures having a face value of Rs. 1000 each. A minimum application is to be made of 10 NCDs (i.e., Rs. 10000) and in multiple of 1 NCD (i.e., Rs. 1000) thereon, thereafter. The issue opens for subscription on December 04, 2025, and will close on or before December 17, 2025. Post allotment, NCDs will be listed on BSE. MML is spending Rs. 1.29 cr. for this Rs. 150 cr. NCD issue and from the net proceeds, it will utilize at least 75% for the purpose of onward lending, financing, repayment of existing borrowings, and maximum up to 25% for general corporate purposes. 

The issue is solely lead managed by Vivro Financial Services Pvt. Ltd. and KFin Technologies Ltd. is the registrar of the issue. Mitcon Credential Trusteeship Services Ltd is the debenture trustee. 

This NCD issue has tenors of 400 days, 24 months, 36 months, 60 months, and 75 months. It offers a coupon rate ranging from 9.50% to 10.75% with interest payment options of Monthly or Cumulative, as per the series opted by the investors. 

The company has allocated 10% for category I, 40% for Category II, and 50% for Category III.

ISSUE RATINGS:
This debt offer is rated IND BBB/ Stable by India Ratings and Research Pvt. Ltd. The rating of NCDs by India Ratings indicates that instruments with this rating are considered to have moderate degree of safety regarding timely servicing of financial obligations and carry moderate credit risk. 

This rating is not a recommendation or suggestion, directly or indirectly, to buy, sell, make or hold securities and investors should take their own decisions. The rating provided by rating agency may be suspended, withdrawn or revised at any time by the assigning rating agency on the basis of new information etc., and should be evaluated accordingly.

FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE:
On the financial performance front, for the last four fiscals, MML has posted a total income of Rs. 49.39 cr. / Rs. 14.02 cr. (FY21), Rs. 67.02 cr. / Rs. 17.02 cr. (FY22), and Rs. 94.78 cr. / Rs. 17.70 cr. (FY23), Rs. 131.78 cr. / Rs. 24.28 (FY24), Rs. 166.43 cr. / Rs. 28.09 cr. (FY25). For H1 of FY26, it earned a net profit of Rs. 22.73 cr. on a total income of Rs. 108.74 cr. It marked steady growth in its top and bottom lines for the reported periods.

MML’s net NPA stood at 0.39% as of September 30, 2025, against 1.36% as of March 31, 2025, against 0.35% as of March 31, 2024, and 0.11% as of March 31, 2023.  Its debt-equity ratio as of September 30, 2025, of 4.48 will stand enhanced to 5.19 post this issue. 

Conclusion / Investment Strategy

This is the 7th debt offer from MML since December 2023. It posted steady growth in its financial performance for the reported periods. This offer has raised coupon rates at the upper end, but poor rating is major concern. Well-informed investors may park moderate funds for long term.

Review By Dilip Davda on December 3, 2025

 

Review Author

DISCLAIMER: No financial information whatsoever published anywhere here should be construed as an offer to buy or sell securities, or as advice to do so in any way whatsoever. All matter published here is purely for educational and information purposes only and under no circumstances should be used for making investment decisions. My reviews do not cover GMP market and operators game plans. Readers must consult a qualified financial advisor before making any actual investment decisions, based the on information published here. With entry barriers, SEBI wants only well-informed investors to participate in such offers. With crazy listings in the recent past, SME IPOs drew the attention of investors across the board and lead to seer madness. However, as SME issues have entry barriers and continued low preference from the broking community, any reader taking decisions based on any information published here does so entirely at their own risk. The above information is based on information available as of date coupled with market perceptions. The Author has no plans to invest in this offer.

About Dilip Davda

Dilip Davda is veteran journalist associated with stock market since 1978. He is contributing to print and electronic media on stock markets/insurance/finance since 1985.

Dilip Davda is a leading reviewer of public issues and NCDs in the primary stock market in India. The knowledge he gained over 3 decades while working in the stock market and a strong relationship with popular lead managers makes his reviews unique. His detailed fundamental and financial analysis of companies coming up with IPOs helps investors in the primary stock market. Dilip Davda has a special interest in analyzing the SME companies and writing reviews about their public issues. His reviews are regularly published online and in news papers.

(Dilip Davda -SEBI registered Research Analyst-Mumbai,

Registration no. INH000003127 (Perpetual)

Email id: dilip_davda@rediffmail.com ).

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