A Comparative Study of Mahindra and Mahindra India
A Comparative Study of Mahindra and Mahindra India
A Comparative Study of Mahindra and Mahindra India
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This is to certify that Vishu Jawla is a student of BBA, Roll No: 210209290067 successfully
completed Internship program entitled “A Comparative study of Mahindra and Mahindra
India" under my supervision the partial fulfillment for the award of BBA degree.
He has done his job according to my supervision and guidance. He has tried to his best to
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ACKNOWLEDGEMNT
While conducting this report, I got support in many ways from many people. First, I
am deeply grateful to my honorable internship supervisor Dr.Anurag kushwaha ,Dean
Prof Dr. O. P. Soni and HOD Prof. Dr.Vikash Tyagi, who helped me with full devotion
and always supported me earnestly whenever it was needed. Without his guidance,
mental & moral support and academic inputs this report was not possible.
This Training report could never have seen the light of the day without his co-
operation of those Clients who participated in this. I am thankful to all of them for
giving me their valuable time.
I wish to express my deepest sense of gratitude towards our respected mentor, Mr.
Manish Kumar Branch Manager in Mahindra finance, Muzzafarnagar . Also like to
thank the employees of Mahindra Finance for sharing their insights with me and
helping me in completion of the project. I have received enormous inputs and
inspiration in various stages of my project from them.
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Table of Content
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Sr.No. Title
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1. Introduction 6-24
1.1- History
1.2- Comapny Profile
1.3- Competition Information
2. Research Methodology 25-32
2.1- Sampling
2.2- Objective of the study
3. S.W.O.T Analysis 33-48
3.1- Data Analysis
3.2- Findings
4. Conclusion 49-50
5. Recommendation and suggestion 51-52
6. Limitations of the study 53-54
7. Bibliography 55
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1.Introduction
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Empowering potential. Transforming lives.
Two decades ago, Mahindra and Mahindra Financial
Services Limited (MMFSL) commenced its journey in the
rural non-banking finance industry. And with that was
born a vision to transform rural and semi-urban India into
a self-reliant, flourishing landscape. Since then, we have
come a long way, empowering millions of ambitious
individuals with personalised finance for a wide range of
vehicles, home development requirements and many
other diverse endeavours – all to help them live their
dreams and Rise in life. At Mahindra Finance, we are
guided by a firm belief in people, their dreams, and their
potential to achieve those dreams. Hence, our socially
inclusive business
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model facilitates loans to customers based not on their
current financial status, but their future earning
capacity. This philosophy has instilled a sense of
confidence in the minds of rural and semi-urban India
– a confidence that allows them to believe that no
dream is too big. Today, as one of the leading non-
banking finance companies, we are proud to have
touched over 2.5 million such lives.
During the course of our journey, apart from emerging as
the top tractor financer in India, we have constantly strived
towards developing skill sets of the local population. Which
is why, we provide employment to over 13,000 people in
over 650 branches across India. This not only ensures equal
growth opportunity for all, but also enables us to serve our
customers better through local understanding and
expertise. So be it a humble farmer or a budding
entrepreneur – we are committed to empower every
individual with resources to help their dreams see the light
of day. The Mahindra Group focuses on enabling people to
rise through solutions that power mobility, drive rural
prosperity, enhance urban lifestyles and increase business
efficiency.
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A USD 16.2 billion multinational group based in
Mumbai, India, Mahindra employs more than 180,000
people in over 100 countries. Mahindra operates in the
key industries that drive economic growth, enjoying a
leadership position in tractors, utility vehicles,
aftermarket, information technology and vacation
ownership. In addition, Mahindra enjoys a strong
presence in the agribusiness, aerospace, components,
consulting services, defence, energy, financial services,
industrial equipment, logistics, real estate, retail,
steel,commercial vehicles and two wheeler industries.
In 2012, Mahindra featured on the Forbes Global 2000
list, a listing of the biggest and most powerful listed
companies in the world. In 2013, the Mahindra Group
received the Financial Times 'Boldness in Business'
Award in the 'Emerging Markets' category.
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1.1-History
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The history of Mahindra Finance has been one of
continuous ascent where our effort to empower our
customers has been a constant element. A strong set
of values, an evolved lineage and a group of highly
motivated individuals is what we started with.
What followed was a series of events that helped us
grow from strength to strength. And two decades that
witnessed many dreams across the nation see the light
of day. Come, walk with us through the journey of time
and take a glimpse of how Mahindra Finance grew with
all those who believed in it.
We were incorporated on January 1, 1991 as Maxi
Motors Financial Services Limited and received
certificate of commencement of business on February
19, 1991. The name was changed to Mahindra &
Mahindra Financial Services Limited on November 3,
1992. We are registered with the RBI as an NBFC with
effect from September 4, 1998 under Section 45IA of
the Reserve Bank of India Act 1934.
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Key Events in our business history
2006
Following a successful IPO, subscribed nearly 27 times more,
Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services Ltd (MMFSL) priced its
shares at Rs 200 each. The original price band for the issue of
two crore shares of Rs 10 each, for cash at a premium decided
through the book-built process, had been fixed at Rs
170-200 a share.
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-Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services Limited has
informed that Mr. Narayan Shankar has ceased to be
the Company Secretary of the company with effect from
October 26,2006. Ms. Angarika Baviskar would continue
to hold the post of Deputy Company Secretary and
Compliance Officer of the company.
-Tied up with Maruti Udyog Limited. -Reached a new
benchmark with 400 branches.
2007
Commenced Home Loans Business through our
subsidiary Mahindra Rural Housing Finance Limited.
2008
Received 12.5% equity participation from NHB for our
Subsidiary Mahindra Rural Housing Finance Ltd. -
Preferential allotment of shares to Standard
Chartered Private Equity Ltd. & TPG Axon Private
Equity Ltd.
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2009
Commenced Fixed Deposits Program.
2010
More than 2 lakh new customer contracts in a financial year for
the first time. Branch network crosses 550 branches.
2011
Maiden QIP Issue. Joint Venture with Rabobank subsidiary for
tractor financing in USA.
2012
Mahindra Finance wins the inaugural Porter Prize in
the category of Creating Distinctive Value. Mahindra
Finance are first runners up at CNBC TV18 Best Bank &
Financial Institution awards. Ranked 9th in the prestigious Dun
& Bradstreet's India's Top 500 Companies 2011(released on 1st
June, 2012), based on the total income in the FIs/ NBFCs/
Financial Services Sector.
2013
Company has splits its Face value of Shares from
Rs 10 to Rs 2
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1.2-Company
Profile
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Two decades ago, Mahindra and Mahindra Financial
Services Limited (MMFSL) commenced its journey in the
rural non-banking finance industry. And with that was born
a vision to transform rural and semi urban India into a self-
reliant, flourishing landscape. Since then, we have come a
long way, empowering millions of ambitious individuals
with personalised finance for a wide range of vehicles,
home development requirements and many other diverse
endeavours - all to help them live their dreams and Rise in
life.
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Fixed Deposit Scheme:
Notes:
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Under Cumulative Scheme minimum amount of deposit to be
accepted is 10,000/- . Under Non Cumulative Scheme
minimum amount Rs.25000/- for half yearly scheme & Rs.
50000/- for Quarterly scheme to be accepted.
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Who can apply:
• Resident Individual
• Minors through their Guardians
• Domestic Company
• HUF
• Registered Trust (exemption certificate not acceptable)
Payment of interest:
Interest on Deposit (Non Cumulative) will be paid on 30th
September and 31st March under Half Yearly scheme and on
30th September, 31st December, 31st March and 30th June
under quarterly scheme.
In case of interest payment for part period the same will be
made on pro- rata basis. However, if a Deposit is made within a
period of 30 days prior to any of the interest payment date, the
interest for the part period will be paid on the next interest
payment date. Payment of interest will be made through
National Electronic Clearing Services (NECS) in respect of the
places where such facility has been offered by the company or
through interest warrant incase of NECS rejected cases. PDC s
will not be issued.
Banking Details:
• Payment should be made by means of Account Payee Cheque/
demand draft made payable to ‘MMFSL-
Fixed Deposit’ payable at Designated HDFC Bank Branches
where the application is submitted.
• Outstation cheques/drafts will not be accepted.
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Stamp on Application Form:
RR Investors Retail Services Pvt. Ltd.
Loan on Deposit:
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date will be subject to the rate of Interest and other items and
conditions prevailing on the date of said maturity date. No
change in the first name of the depositor is permitted at the
time of renewal.
• The Fixed Deposit will be repaid only on maturity and not on
demand or notice except at the discretion of the Company.
• Repayment of the principal amount will be made by account
payee cheque/demand draft on the Company's Bankers
encashable at par/Electronic Clearing Service [ECS/NECS]
facility/RTGS.
• No change in the first name of the depositor is permitted at
the time of renewal.
• Company reserves the right to repay the deposit in case of
non receipt of renewal request 4 weeks before
the date of maturity.
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Competition/comparative:
Shriram City is one of Mahindra Finance's top competitors.
Shriram City's headquarters is in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, and
was founded in 1986. Like Mahindra Finance, Shriram City
also operates in the Diversified Financial Services industry.
Shriram City generates 51% of Mahindra Finance's revenue.
Name Last Price Market Cap. Sales Net Profit Total Ass
(Rs. cr.) Turnover
Bajaj Finance
5,610.75
338,661.70
23,532.16
3,955.51
135,804
Bajaj Holdings
3,513.15
39,099.08
367.47
198.59
10,692
Shriram Trans
1,455.05
36,821.72
17,421.00
2,487.27
112,376
IRFC 23.45
30,645.65
13,838.46
3,692.42
Sundaram Fin
2,496.60
27,738.19
3,842.09
723.95
32,884
Manappuram 156.30
13,228.68
5,172.25 1,697.91
22,861
CreditAccess Gr 647.30
10,071.71
2,027.53 142.39
10,491
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IDFC 56.65
9,043.37 152.57 64.18
9,255
Edelweiss 64.80
6,068.41 236.69 82.59
3,601
M&M FS - RE
79.85
4,932.85 -- --
Indostar Capita
311.75
3,857.29 1,470.45 -340.09
9,314
Paisalo Digital
622.75
2,633.75 337.45 54.04
1,826
PNB Gilts
59.35
1,068.36 882.24 186.35
13,206
Vardhman Hold
2,500.10
797.92 19.78 15.05
603
Muthoot Cap
407.25
669.83 586.49 60.48 2,862
NBI Industrial
2,462.85
605.07 14.38 12.96 1,616
The Investment
109.65
564.92 76.54 -2.84 554
Arman Financial
609.55
517.41 67.11 18.24
291
Consol Finvest
61.30
198.39 5.08 5.62 357
Industrial Inv
70.15
158.17 20.73 -40.55 412
Sakthi Finance
18.90
122.29 168.91 11.18 1,005
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2.Research
Methodology
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Meaning of research
Research in common parlance refers to a search for knowledge.
Once can also define search as a scientific and systematic search
for pertinent information on a specific topic. Infect research is an
art of scientific investigation. The advanced learner’s dictionary of
current English lay down the meaning of research as “A careful
investigation or inquiry specially through search for new facts
in any branch of knowledge.”
This inquisitiveness is the mother of all knowledge and the method
which man employs for obtaining the knowledge of whatever the
unknown can be termed and research.
What is research methodology?
It is the science that tells the method of doing research.it mainly
consist of following steps;
1.Developing research design.
2.Determining the data collection.
3.Developing sampling plan.
4.Conducting field work.
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Definition of research methodology:
Research may be defined as “a careful investigation or
enquiry specially through search for new facts in any
branch of knowledge” in a technical sense research
comprise defining& redefining problems, formulated
making deduction & researching conclusion & atleast
carefully testing the conclusion to determine weather
they fit the formulating hypothesis.
RESEARCH DESIGN:
Research design is the conceptual structure within which
research is conducted. It constitutes the blueprint for
collection, measurement and analysis of data. The design
used for carrying out this research is descriptive. Research
design used in the survey:
Considering the objectives of the study and also the
importance of the decision it was decided to undertake an
exploratory survey.
Data collection:
1. Primary data: Primary data are those which are fresh
and collect for the first time and thus
happen to be original character.
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Data sources:
The sources of collection of primary data are:
•Questionnaire
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2.1-Sampling
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Sampling Plan:
It is very difficult to collect information from every
members of population as time and cost are the
major limitation that the researcher faces a sample
30 was taken the sample size of 30 individual where
selected on the basis of convenient sampling
techniques. The individuals were selected in the
random manner form sample and data were
collected from research study.
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2.2-Objective of
the study
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PRIMARY OBJECTIVES:
To know about Promotional policies of
Mahindra Finance.
SECONDARY OBJECTIVES:
The main objectives of this project is to find,
what steps Mahindra Finance is adapting to
be market leader and to differentiate itself
from its competitors. The basic objective of
this project is as mentioned above to find
ways so that Mahindra Finance remain
market leader by considering all the needs
&wants and fulfilling their demand. To find
out the Strategy of Mahindra Finance to
remain market leader in future. It should do
something to give after sales service and
collect feedback from the
customers.
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3.SWOT
Analysis
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S.W.O.T Analysis of Mahindra Finance
STRENGTHS:
•Mahindra Finance has advantage of brand name of
Mahindra & Mahindra Group.
•Mahindra Finance has large asset base of Rs. 5000 crores.
It has large distribution channels with 350 branches all over
the nation.
•Company has large financial base as its IPO was subscribed
26.88 times.
•Mahindra Finance is leading company in NBFCs. Mahindra
Finance has advantage of brand name of Mahindra &
Mahindra Group.
•The credit rating of this company is very high. It has CRIS IL
FAAA credit rating.
•There are lot of branches in India.
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•A strong supply chain helps Mahindra finance
obtain the right resources from suppliers and
delivery the right product to customers in a timely
manner.
•Financial leverage allows Mahindra finance to
use their balance sheet to expand their business
and increase their profits.
•Lower costs lead to higher profits for Mahindra
finance. A low cost leader can undercut rivals on
price.
•Mahindra finance only needs to target new
customers in order to grow their business.
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3.1-Data
Analysis
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1-TOOLS OF PRESENTATION- It means what all tools are used to present the
data in a meaningful way so that it becomes easily understandable
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2-TOOLS OF ANALYSIS- In this research the tools of analysis used was SPSS
software.
7-INADEQUATE DATA- The data provided was not up to the mark due to
which we faced problems in our research.
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3.2-Findings
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FINDINGS
92% people are highly satisfied with its customer care service.
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People are saving a huge part of their income for
investment in long term because of high rate of return.
The study reveals that the 68% are happy with the services
of Mahindra and Mahindra and mostly the people like the
quality so overall evaluation is also good.
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4.Conclusion
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The overall disbursement registered a growth of 35.3
per cent at Rs.19,504.3 Crores as compared to Rs.
14,419.9 Crores in the previous year. Your Company
during the year under review, continued to provide a
wide range of financial products and services to its
customers through diversification of its product
portfolio within its vehicle financing business as well
as through the introduction and growth of other
financial products and maintained its market
leadership position in rural and semi-urban markets.
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5.Suggestion
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1. Should give their product at affordable interest
rates.
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6.Limitations
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Limitations
➢Non Cooperation’s of Respondents.
➢The respondent was not cooperative at the
time of survey.
➢They were hesitating to talk with the
strangers.
➢Language Problem.
➢The problem of English was occurring.
➢Shortage of time.
➢The time period was not fulfilled.
➢The requirement of more time was there.
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