MRF EBIT Margin
The EBIT Margin (Operating Margin) of MRF (MRF.NS) as of Jun 17, 2026 is 0.09.In the previous year, EBIT Margin (Operating Margin) was 0.11 — a change of -22.92% (lower).
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EBIT Margin
0.09
YoY
-22.92%
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EBIT Margin (Operating Margin) of MRF is 2026 0.09 . EBIT Margin (Operating Margin) of MRF was 2025 0.11 . It decreases by -22.92% lower compared to the previous year.
For MRF, the operating (EBIT) margin of 8.7% is down versus 11.5% a few years ago.
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MRF Stock analysis
What does MRF do? MRF Ltd is a Luxembourgish company in the field of tire production and automotive components. It was founded in 1946 by K. M. Mammen Mappillai and has its headquarters in Chennai, India. MRF stands for Madras Rubber Factory and is now one of the largest companies in the Indian market.
History
The history of MRF began in the 1940s when K. M. Mammen Mappillai decided to establish a company for the production of rubber tires. At that time, the company produced bicycle tires and later expanded to automobile tires. Since then, MRF has evolved into a leading global tire manufacturer, supplying high-quality products for the automotive industry and industrial applications.
Business Model
MRF is divided into various business divisions, including tire production and marketing, raw materials, automotive components, and other business divisions. The company primarily operates in India but also exports to other countries. MRF operates its own chain of tire stores to directly sell its products to end consumers.
Products
MRF is a leading manufacturer of tires for various applications such as cars, trucks, motorcycles, buses, airplanes, mining vehicles, and agricultural machinery. The company also produces other products such as tubes, rubber products for various industrial applications, and automotive components such as suspensions and brakes.
MRF's automotive components division was established in 1993 and produces a wide range of components for the automotive industry. The company offers products such as brake pads, brake calipers, steering systems, wheel hubs, suspensions, and drivetrain components.
MRF also produces rubber products for various industrial applications such as hoses for the chemical and oil industry, rubber parts for power plants, seals for medical devices, and water pipeline systems for municipal utilities.
MRF is one of the few companies worldwide that produces aircraft tires. The company has specialized tires for aircraft suitable for various applications, including passenger planes, cargo planes, and military aircraft.
In the field of agriculture, MRF produces tires for various applications including tractors, harvesting machines, and mulchers. Agriculture is a significant market for MRF as India remains one of the largest agricultural states in the world.
MRF has won many awards throughout its history, including accolades for product quality, customer service, and sustainability. The company has also been focusing on renewable energy in recent years and has invested in solar and wind energy projects.
Conclusion
MRF Ltd is a leading company in the tire production and automotive components industry. The company offers a wide range of products for various applications and operates globally. MRF has earned a reputation for high-quality products and good customer service and remains an important player in the international market. MRF is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
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EBIT Margin (Operating Margin) of MRF amounted to 0.11 0.09
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