At a Glance V-Mart operates 488 “value retail” stores across India’s tier-II to IV towns, delivering ₹3,254 Cr in revenues and ₹46 Cr in net profit for FY25. ROCE/ROE stand at 8.5%/3.1%. With virtual debt relief and a 3:1 bonus in May ’25, the stock trades at 253× trailing EPS of ₹5.78.
1. Introduction with Hook
Retailers love tier-I glamour; V-Mart chases tier-III bargains—488 stores deep.
FY25 saw revenues hit ₹3,254 Cr, but profit lingered at ₹46 Cr, giving a P/E of 253×.
Before you add to cart, let’s unpack margins, working-capital feats, and whether this “value” stock is truly on sale or just overpriced.
2. Business Model (WTF Do They Even Do?)
Value Apparel & Accessories: Core is private-label and regional brands across apparel, footwear, accessories.
Kirana Bazaar: Mini grocery sections augment footfall in semi-urban markets.
Target Markets: ~80% stores in tier-II–IV cities, where organized retail penetration is <10%.
Omnichannel Push: Modest e-commerce integration to boost loyalty programs and data analytics.
Balance: Low-rent footprints and lean staffing aim to offset thinner rural margins.