TVS Motor tops global durable consumer goods ranking in shareholder returns

TVS Motor tops global durable consumer goods ranking in shareholder returns

The analysis attributed the company’s performance primarily to strong revenue growth, premium market valuation, improving profitability and balance sheet strength.

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The analysis attributed the company’s performance primarily to strong revenue growth, premium market valuation, improving profitability and balance sheet strength.

TVS Motor Company on Monday said it has been ranked number one globally in the ‘Durable Consumer Goods’ category in the annual ‘Best Stocks in the World’ ranking published by Germany-based WirtschaftsWoche based on analysis by Boston Consulting Group.

According to the study, which evaluated more than 2,000 listed companies across 35 industries globally, TVS Motor delivered an average annual total shareholder return of around 51 per cent during 2021–2025, ahead of global peers from Japan, China, the United States and India.

The analysis attributed the company’s performance primarily to strong revenue growth, premium market valuation, improving profitability and balance sheet strength.

“The recognition reflects the company’s long-term strategic execution, manufacturing focus and investments in sustainable mobility and electric vehicles,” said Professor Sir Ralf Speth, chief mentor, TVS Motor Company.

The company said it recorded its highest-ever annual sales of 5.89 million units in FY26, up 24 per cent year-on-year, while international business grew 33 per cent across more than 90 markets. Revenue for the year rose 30 per cent to ₹47,270 crore, with operating profit before tax increasing 40 per cent to ₹4,975 crore.

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