Asbestos-based roofing players’ PBIT margins likely at 8-9% in FY25 and FY26, margins to slide in FY22-24 on Russia-Ukraine conflict, supply chain disruptions

In FY2023, fibre prices had increased by 25 per cent, amidst the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Russia is the largest exporter of Chrysotile asbestos in the world. Additionally, rupee depreciation and spiking freight costs due to logistical challenges had worsened the price increase.

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The asbestos-based roofing players are expected to record PBIT margins at around 8- 9 per cent in FY2025 and FY2026. Image: Freepik

The asbestos-based roofing players are expected to record PBIT margins at around 8- 9 per cent in FY2025 and FY2026, an improvement of 100-200 bps, stated a report by ICRA. This, it added, will be backed by estimated steady growth in volumes and marginal improvement in realisations. The asbestos fibre prices increased at a CAGR of 9.6 per cent during the FY2018- FY2024 period compared to the modest rise in realisations at a CAGR of 3.1 per cent during the same period, thereby impacting the profitability of the companies.

Abhishek Lahoti, Assistant Vice President and Sector Head, Corporate Ratings, ICRA, said, “Though sales volumes increased at a CAGR of ~5.4 per cent during FY2018- FY2024, rise in raw material prices, intense competition and narrowing price differential compared to substitutes limited the ability to fully pass on the increase in prices to customers. This halved the PBIT margins to 7 per cent in FY2024 from 14 per cent in FY2022.”

In FY2023, fibre prices had increased by 25 per cent, amidst the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Russia is the largest exporter of Chrysotile asbestos in the world. Additionally, rupee depreciation and spiking freight costs due to logistical challenges had worsened the price increase.

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Asbestos roofing is predominantly used in rural India due to its affordability, price competitiveness and durability, compared to the alternative options. In India, only the Chrysotile variety (also known as white asbestos) of fibre cement, which is considered safe, is used in roofing solutions. The fibre is mixed and bonded with cement and other raw materials, preventing the possibility of escaping into the atmosphere on normal usage. India has banned the mining of asbestos. While the country still permits the import of chrysotile asbestos, many countries have banned all types of asbestos. With this ban on the mining of asbestos across countries may lead to non-availability of raw materials, which can ultimately impact the companies’ operations. 

The market share of the top five companies (in revenue terms) in the asbestos fibre cement (FC) sheet segment is in the range of 80-82 per cent, implying an oligopoly market structure. The asbestos FC sheets industry is cyclical in nature with Q1 and Q4 of the fiscal generally being the strongest revenue-generating quarters due to the demand, post the rabi and kharif harvest. The demand conditions of the rural economy are dependent on the prospects linked to farm income levels (farm output, minimum selling price movement). The growth in the asbestos roofing industry was supported by the nominal gross value-added (GVA) for agriculture, which saw healthy growth during FY2020- FY2023.

“Considering the moderate growth prospects of the asbestos FC industry, there are no major capex plans in the pipeline for the top five players in the medium term. Further, the average capacity utilisation is in the range of 80-86 per cent for the top players. The key players are moving towards de-risking their business profiles by entering non-asbestos segments due to regulatory risks associated with the threat of a ban on the usage of these products and on the mining of asbestos in the producing countries. The share of asbestos products’ revenues in the overall revenue mix for ICRA’s sample set has declined to 61-63 per cent in FY2024 from 72 per cent in FY2018 due to product diversification initiatives, which is expected to continue in the medium term,” Abhishek Lahoti added.

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First published on: 26-06-2024 at 13:07 IST
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