The company, which witnessed a 57 per cent plunge in consolidated net income at Rs 2,236 crore in the first quarter, is bullish that with 80 per cent of its sales coming from overseas markets it stands to benefit from a weaker pound.
"JLR's revenue, more than 80 per cent comes (from) outside the UK from Europe, China, the US, and other markets. We do source about 40 per cent to 50 per cent of our components from the EU. Therefore, if you take a combination of these, JLR over a time would benefit from a continued weaker pound as a result of the Brexit," Tata Motors Group CFO C Ramakrishnan told analysts.
On the implications of Brexit on JLR, Ramakrishnan said it will have two or three major implications.
"One of course is the currency, the extent to which pound continues to remain weak. Second will be on the tariff front that might result following the exit from EU across the ocean and impact, if any, on the overall economic growth and consumer confidence both in the UK as well as the EU," he said.
Ramakrishnan further said component sourced from the EU could also become subject to tariff.
"However, this would be recoverable because we export substantial part of the production in the UK since we re-export, the component import duties if any are there will be somewhat muted because of the large exports JLR has," he added.
As a result, net income of Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) fell 38.21 per cent to 304 million pound in the first quarter ended June, from 492 million pound, while its revenue rose to 5,461 million pound from 5,002 million pound a year ago.
On the investments for this fiscal, Ramakrishnan said the capex and product development will be in the region of about 3.75 billion pounds for JLR.
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