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Maruti Suzuki to start paying royalty in rupees

Maruti Suzuki India said the move would insulate the company from foreign exchange fluctuations

Maruti Suzuki’s chairman R.C. Bhargava said that with the company enhancing its R&D capabilities and playing greater role in joint product development with Suzuki, the royalty payout will also decrease. Photo: Ramesh Pathania/MintPremium
Maruti Suzuki’s chairman R.C. Bhargava said that with the company enhancing its R&D capabilities and playing greater role in joint product development with Suzuki, the royalty payout will also decrease. Photo: Ramesh Pathania/Mint

New Delhi: Car market leader Maruti Suzuki India Ltd will now pay royalty to parent Suzuki Motor Corp. in Indian rupee instead of Japanese yen. Addressing shareholders at its annual general meeting, Maruti Suzuki India chairman R.C. Bhargava said the move would insulate the company from foreign exchange fluctuations.

“Royalty to Suzuki will now be paid in Indian rupee price and not yen, so that we won’t be affected by foreign exchange fluctuations," Bhargava said. He said with the company enhancing its research and development capabilities and playing greater role in joint product development with Suzuki, the royalty payout will also decrease. “More and more Research and Development (R&D) work will be done in India and royalty calculation will be based on work done here and our expenditures on R&D will be rewarded in the form of reduced royalty," he added.

In the first quarter ended 30 June 2014, Maruti had paid royalty of 689 crore, which was 6.2% of net sales. The company expects the royalty paid to parent Suzuki Motor Corp. to come down starting with its upcoming compact SUV as its engineers enhance their role in the joint development of future products.

The company, which is investing 2,000 crore on a R&D facility, including a test track at Rohtak in Haryana, will enter the SUV segment early next year. “Maruti has not been present in the SUV segment and Suzuki Japan has been aware of it. Early next year we will launch our SUV and a compact SUV will follow a year later. With these we will have sizeable presence in the SUV segment and fill unutilized capacity at Gurgaon and Manesar plants," Bhargava said.

On the Gujarat plant, Bhargava urged the shareholders to vote favourably in the voting that is to take place sometime next month to let Suzuki own and invest at the facility. He reiterated that it was a win-win situation and would enable Maruti to invest on strengthening sales and after sales network and enhancing R&D capability.

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Published: 04 Sep 2014, 01:45 PM IST
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