"A high-level comparative analysis reveals that Indian companies have up to Rs 5.3 trillion or USD 97 billion in cash unnecessarily tied up in their working capital processes. This is equivalent to 12 per cent of their aggregate sales," said EY - tax and advisory services provider.
The report, 'All Tied Up', is based on the working capital performance of 500 leading companies in India.
Sales growth of the 500 leading companies have halved while operating margins of the majority of the companies have declined, the report said.
The debt levels are continuing to rise and return on capital employed is at a five-year low, it added.
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Consequently, domestic companies have been scrutinising their balance sheets and are actively seeking ways to enhance their cost efficiency, release cash and optimise the structures of their assets, the EY report said.
Companies should pay more attention to working capital management as they seek to release cash to support operational cash flow demands, fund capex and improve bottom line, Bhandari said.