Choice International Limited
Value Pick : Best stock to buy today : India’s leading financial services conglomerate
Executive Summary
Choice International Limited (Choice) has emerged as a leading financial services conglomerate in India with diversified operations spanning stock broking, insurance distribution, MSME lending, and government advisory services. The company’s robust financial performance, expanding market presence, and investment in technology-driven solutions position it well for sustainable long-term growth.
Financial Performance Highlights
Q2 FY25 vs Q2 FY24
Revenue from Operations grew by 29.6% to ₹2,492 Mn. EBITDA increased by 51% to ₹777 Mn, with margins improving to 31.16%. PAT rose by 56% YoY to ₹465 Mn.
H1 FY25
Revenue: ₹4,551 Mn (YoY growth of 37%)
EBITDA: ₹1,359 Mn (52% increase YoY)
PAT: ₹785 Mn (53% YoY increase)
Strategic Growth Drivers
1. Diversified Business Portfolio
Stock Broking: Expanding presence in Tier III and below geographies
Insurance Distribution: 131% YoY growth in policies sold
MSME Lending: Recent acquisitions of Paisobuddy and Sureworth
Government Advisory: Substantial infrastructure consulting order book
2. Operational Metrics
30.2% Operating Profit Margin and 23.6% Return on Equity highlight strong operational efficiency. Continuous focus on client-centric innovations.
3. Tech-Driven Expansion
Proprietary digital tools enhance customer engagement with upcoming features like family mapping and simplified auto-pay journeys.
Future Projections
Projected revenue CAGR of 30-35% over the next three years. PAT growth expected to sustain at 50-55%. Pan-India expansion through 168 branch offices.
Investment Recommendation
Rating: BUY (Long-Term Horizon)
Target Price: ₹750 (12-month horizon)
Upside Potential: ~36% from current market price of ₹550
Disclaimer
This report is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as investment advice. The information contained herein is based on sources believed to be reliable, but no guarantee is made as to its accuracy. Investors should conduct their own research and consult with financial advisors before making investment decisions. Past performance is not indicative of future results.