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CASTROL INDIA LIMITED performance

Today’s low

Today’s high

₹ 183.50 ₹ 187.50
₹ 183.86

52 week low

52 week high

₹ 162.60 ₹ 251.95
₹ 183.86

Open Price

₹ 187.50

Prev. Close

₹ 186.63

Volume (Shares)

1370381.00

Total traded value

₹ 2519.58

Upper Circuit

₹ 223.95

Lower Circuit

₹ 149.31

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CASTROL INDIA LIMITED Share Price Update

As of the latest trading session, CASTROL INDIA LIMITED share price is currently at ₹ 183.86, which is down by ₹ -2.77 from its previous closing. Today, the stock has fluctuated between ₹ 183.50 and ₹ 187.50. Over the past year, CASTROL INDIA LIMITED has achieved a return of -14.09 %. In the last month alone, the return has been -2.34 %. Read More...

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CASTROL INDIA LIMITED fundamentals


  • Market cap (Cr)

    18,186.00

  • P/E Ratio (TTM)

    18.94

  • Beta

    0.77

  • Book Value / share

    18.38

  • Return on equity

    42.15%

  • EPS (TTM)

    9.87

  • Dividend yield

    6.96%

  • Net profit/quarter (Cr)

    227.80

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  • Market cap (Cr)

    18,194.90

  • P/E Ratio (TTM)

    18.94

  • Beta

    0.72

  • Book Value / share

    18.38

  • Return on equity

    42.15%

  • EPS (TTM)

    9.87

  • Dividend yield

    6.96%

  • Net profit/quarter (Cr)

    227.80

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CASTROL INDIA LIMITED Financials

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Revenue

Net income

Particulars SEP 2025 (Values in Cr)
Revenue 1362.75
Operating Expense 1067.17
Net Profit 227.80
Net Profit Margin (%) 16.71
Earnings Per Share (EPS) 2.30
EBITDA 335.10
Effective Tax Rate (%) 26.00
Particulars JUN 2025 (Values in Cr)
Revenue 1496.83
Operating Expense 1176.55
Net Profit 244.00
Net Profit Margin (%) 16.30
Earnings Per Share (EPS) 2.47
EBITDA 358.78
Effective Tax Rate (%) 25.95
Particulars MAR 2025 (Values in Cr)
Revenue 1422.00
Operating Expense 1141.52
Net Profit 233.46
Net Profit Margin (%) 16.41
Earnings Per Share (EPS) 2.36
EBITDA 339.60
Effective Tax Rate (%) 25.34
Particulars DEC 2024 (Values in Cr)
Revenue 1353.89
Operating Expense 1006.13
Net Profit 271.39
Net Profit Margin (%) 20.04
Earnings Per Share (EPS) 2.74
EBITDA 399.03
Effective Tax Rate (%) 26.83
Particulars SEP 2024 (Values in Cr)
Revenue 1288.18
Operating Expense 1028.62
Net Profit 207.43
Net Profit Margin (%) 16.10
Earnings Per Share (EPS) 2.10
EBITDA 307.00
Effective Tax Rate (%) 26.03
Particulars DEC 2024 (Values in Cr)
Revenue 5364.85
Operating Expense 4195.85
Net Profit 927.23
Net Profit Margin (%) 17.28
Earnings Per Share (EPS) 9.37
EBITDA 1366.76
Effective Tax Rate (%) 26.27
Particulars DEC 2023 (Values in Cr)
Revenue 5074.61
Operating Expense 3976.66
Net Profit 864.13
Net Profit Margin (%) 17.02
Earnings Per Share (EPS) 8.74
EBITDA 1281.06
Effective Tax Rate (%) 26.83
Particulars DEC 2022 (Values in Cr)
Revenue 4774.49
Operating Expense 3748.79
Net Profit 815.15
Net Profit Margin (%) 17.07
Earnings Per Share (EPS) 8.24
EBITDA 1178.15
Effective Tax Rate (%) 25.40
Particulars DEC 2021 (Values in Cr)
Revenue 4192.06
Operating Expense 3211.21
Net Profit 758.09
Net Profit Margin (%) 18.08
Earnings Per Share (EPS) 7.66
EBITDA 1114.39
Effective Tax Rate (%) 26.34
Particulars DEC 2020 (Values in Cr)
Revenue 2996.90
Operating Expense 2273.60
Net Profit 582.90
Net Profit Margin (%) 19.45
Earnings Per Share (EPS) 5.89
EBITDA 876.10
Effective Tax Rate (%) 25.77
Particulars DEC 2002 (Values in Cr)
Book Value / Share 26.38
ROE % 46.94
ROCE % 71.77
Total Debt to Total Equity 0.02
EBITDA Margin 18.47
Particulars DEC 2024 (Values in Cr)
Book Value / Share 23.03
ROE % 42.15
ROCE % 55.00
Total Debt to Total Equity 0.04
EBITDA Margin 25.48
Particulars DEC 2023 (Values in Cr)
Book Value / Share 21.45
ROE % 43.12
ROCE % 56.86
Total Debt to Total Equity 0.03
EBITDA Margin 25.24
Particulars DEC 2022 (Values in Cr)
Book Value / Share 19.07
ROE % 46.16
ROCE % 60.35
Total Debt to Total Equity 0.02
EBITDA Margin 24.68
Particulars DEC 2021 (Values in Cr)
Book Value / Share 16.64
ROE % 49.55
ROCE % 66.06
Total Debt to Total Equity 0.00
EBITDA Margin 26.58
Particulars DEC 2020 (Values in Cr)
Book Value / Share 14.30
ROE % 41.92
ROCE % 55.69
Total Debt to Total Equity 0.00
EBITDA Margin 29.23
Particulars DEC 2024 (Values in Cr)
Cash & Short Term Investments 1398.97
Total Assets 3635.29
Total Liabilities 3635.29
Total Equity 2278.37
Share Outstanding 989122384
Price to Book Ratio 8.57
Return on Assets (%) 25.50
Return on Capital (%) 40.7
Particulars DEC 2023 (Values in Cr)
Cash & Short Term Investments 1199.79
Total Assets 3419.93
Total Liabilities 3419.93
Total Equity 2121.69
Share Outstanding 989122384
Price to Book Ratio 8.38
Return on Assets (%) 25.26
Return on Capital (%) 40.73
Particulars DEC 2022 (Values in Cr)
Cash & Short Term Investments 1217.71
Total Assets 3069.01
Total Liabilities 3069.01
Total Equity 1886.03
Share Outstanding 989122384
Price to Book Ratio 6.46
Return on Assets (%) 26.56
Return on Capital (%) 43.22
Particulars DEC 2021 (Values in Cr)
Cash & Short Term Investments 1300.21
Total Assets 2704.02
Total Liabilities 2704.02
Total Equity 1645.51
Share Outstanding 989122384
Price to Book Ratio 7.38
Return on Assets (%) 28.03
Return on Capital (%) 46.07
Particulars DEC 2020 (Values in Cr)
Cash & Short Term Investments 1274.19
Total Assets 2393.50
Total Liabilities 2393.50
Total Equity 1414.23
Share Outstanding 989122384
Price to Book Ratio 8.62
Return on Assets (%) 24.35
Return on Capital (%) 41.22
Particulars DEC 2024 (Values in Cr)
Net Income 1257.61
Cash from Operations 1358.17
Cash from Investing -266.89
Cash from Financing -819.13
Net change in Cash -41.92
Free Cash Flow 1450.87
Particulars DEC 2023 (Values in Cr)
Net Income 1181.10
Cash from Operations 1171.57
Cash from Investing -251.34
Cash from Financing -663.80
Net change in Cash -62.10
Free Cash Flow 1267.11
Particulars DEC 2022 (Values in Cr)
Net Income 1092.75
Cash from Operations 1189.54
Cash from Investing 62.04
Cash from Financing -607.50
Net change in Cash 370.10
Free Cash Flow 1299.25
Particulars DEC 2021 (Values in Cr)
Net Income 1029.28
Cash from Operations 909.97
Cash from Investing -83.08
Cash from Financing -557.58
Net change in Cash -10.45
Free Cash Flow 993.18
Particulars DEC 2020 (Values in Cr)
Net Income 785.36
Cash from Operations 1132.37
Cash from Investing -200.94
Cash from Financing -564.33
Net change in Cash 127.52
Free Cash Flow 1156.12
Company Name Price P/E P/B Market Cap 52 Week Low/High
ATUL LTD 5868.90 31.87 2.91 17279.07 4882.00 / 7793.00
BASF INDIA LTD 4007.10 47.02 4.57 17344.99 3981.95 / 5944.30
ORIENTAL AROMATICS LIMITED 284.00 97.59 1.44 955.76 252.40 / 483.30
DEEPAK FERTILISERS & PETROCHEM 1226.30 15.73 2.37 15480.54 888.25 / 1776.95
DEEPAK NITRITE LTD 1527.70 39.21 3.77 20836.76 1512.80 / 2770.00
Company Name Price P/E P/B Market Cap 52 Week Low/High
ADVANCE PETROCHEMICALS LTD. 204.60 372.00 4.95 18.41 168.70 / 263.20
ATUL LTD 5868.90 35.38 2.97 17279.07 4882.00 / 7793.00
BASF INDIA LTD 4007.10 45.09 4.54 17344.99 3981.95 / 5944.30
ORIENTAL AROMATICS LIMITED 284.00 30.47 1.38 955.76 252.40 / 483.30

CASTROL INDIA LIMITED shareholding pattern

Holding

23.77%
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10.27%
14.94%
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CASTROL INDIA LIMITED Technicals Summary

  • EMA & SMA
  • Resistance and Support
  • Delivery and Volume
  • Beta
  • Price Change Analysis
183.86 -1.48 redarrow
red-green-graph indicator
0 Bearish
16 Bullish
  • 5 Days 188.90
  • 26 Days 191.90
  • 10 Days 190.00
  • 50 Days 194.80
  • 12 Days 190.20
  • 100 Days 199.40
  • 20 Days 191.20
  • 200 Days 203.40
187.18 PIVOT

First Support

185.35

First Resistance

188.45

Second Support

184.08

Second Resistance

190.28

Third Support

182.25

Third Resistance

191.55

RSI

32.82

ADX

9.71

MACD

-1.68

Williams % R

-85.50

Commodity Channel Index (CCI)

-246.62

Date

2025-12-10

Week

582315.00

Same Day

444497.00

Month

600010.00

1 Year

0.78

3 Year

1.02

Over 1 Month

-2.34%

down

Over 1 Year

-14.09%

down

Over 3 Months

-6.15%

down

Over 3 Years

12.25%

down

Over 6 Months

-16.35%

down

Over 5 Years

7.18%

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CASTROL INDIA LIMITED Corporate Actions

Dividend date Dividend amount Dividend type Record date Instrument type
11 Aug 2025 3.5 Interim 11 Aug 2025 Equity shares
18 Mar 2025 4.5 Special 18 Mar 2025 Equity shares
18 Mar 2025 5.0 Final 18 Mar 2025 Equity shares
07 Aug 2024 3.5 Interim 07 Aug 2024 Equity shares
21 Mar 2024 4.5 Final 21 Mar 2024 Equity shares
08 Aug 2023 3.0 Interim 08 Aug 2023 Equity shares
04 May 2023 3.5 Final 04 May 2023 Equity shares
08 Aug 2022 3.0 Interim 10 Aug 2022 Equity shares
02 Jun 2022 3.0 Final 04 Jun 2022 Equity shares
11 Aug 2021 2.5 Interim 12 Aug 2021 Equity shares
22 Apr 2021 3.0 Final 24 Apr 2021 Equity shares
05 Nov 2020 2.5 Interim 06 Nov 2020 Equity shares
26 Jun 2020 3.0 Interim 2 29 Jun 2020 Equity shares
08 Aug 2019 2.5 Interim 09 Aug 2019 Equity shares
09 May 2019 2.75 Final 11 May 2019 Equity shares
09 Aug 2018 2.25 Interim 10 Aug 2018 Equity shares
25 Apr 2018 2.5 Final 27 Apr 2018 Equity shares
05 Sep 2017 4.5 Interim 06 Sep 2017 Equity shares
22 May 2017 4.5 Final 24 May 2017 Equity shares
07 Mar 2017 2.0 Special 08 Mar 2017 Equity shares
05 Aug 2016 4.5 Interim 08 Aug 2016 Equity shares
27 Apr 2016 5.0 Final 29 Apr 2016 Equity shares
06 Aug 2015 4.0 Interim 08 Aug 2015 Equity shares
06 May 2015 4.0 Final 08 May 2015 Equity shares
04 Aug 2014 3.5 Interim 05 Aug 2014 Equity shares
02 May 2014 3.5 Final 06 May 2014 Equity shares
06 Aug 2013 3.5 Interim 17 Aug 2013 Equity shares
12 Apr 2013 3.5 Final 16 Apr 2013 Equity shares
20 Jul 2012 7.0 Interim 23 Jul 2012 Equity shares
30 Mar 2012 8.0 Final 04 Apr 2012 Equity shares
22 Aug 2011 7.0 Interim 23 Aug 2011 Equity shares
13 Jun 2011 8.0 Final 15 Jun 2011 Equity shares
20 Jul 2010 7.0 Interim 21 Jul 2010 Equity shares
22 Feb 2010 10.0 Special 24 Feb 2010 Equity shares
22 Feb 2010 5.0 Final 24 Feb 2010 Equity shares
31 Jul 2009 10.0 Interim 03 Aug 2009 Equity shares
06 Apr 2009 9.0 Final 09 Apr 2009 Equity shares
08 Aug 2008 6.0 Interim 11 Aug 2008 Equity shares
07 Apr 2008 9.5 Final 09 Apr 2008 Equity shares
07 Aug 2007 4.5 Interim 08 Aug 2007 Equity shares
05 Apr 2007 5.0 Final 10 Apr 2007 Equity shares
31 Mar 2006 0.0 Final 04 Apr 2006 Equity shares
22 Jul 2005 0.0 Interim 25 Jul 2006 Equity shares
Ex-Date Ex-Bonus Ratio
23 Dec 2017 21 Dec 2017 1:1
05 Sep 2012 04 Sep 2012 1:1
12 Apr 2010 09 Apr 2010 1:1
01 Jun 1999 17 May 1999 1:1
01 Jun 1999 03 May 1999 1:1
30 May 1995 05 May 1995 3:5
Dividend date Dividend amount Dividend type Record date Instrument type
11 Aug 2025 3.5 Interim 11 Aug 2025 Equity shares
18 Mar 2025 4.5 Special 18 Mar 2025 Equity shares
18 Mar 2025 5.0 Final 18 Mar 2025 Equity shares
07 Aug 2024 3.5 Interim 07 Aug 2024 Equity shares
21 Mar 2024 4.5 Final 21 Mar 2024 Equity shares
08 Aug 2023 3.0 Interim 08 Aug 2023 Equity shares
04 May 2023 3.5 Final 04 May 2023 Equity shares
08 Aug 2022 3.0 Interim 10 Aug 2022 Equity shares
02 Jun 2022 3.0 Final 04 Jun 2022 Equity shares
11 Aug 2021 2.5 Interim 12 Aug 2021 Equity shares
22 Apr 2021 3.0 Final 24 Apr 2021 Equity shares
05 Nov 2020 2.5 Interim 06 Nov 2020 Equity shares
26 Jun 2020 3.0 Interim 2 29 Jun 2020 Equity shares
08 Aug 2019 2.5 Interim 09 Aug 2019 Equity shares
09 May 2019 2.75 Final 11 May 2019 Equity shares
09 Aug 2018 2.25 Interim 10 Aug 2018 Equity shares
25 Apr 2018 2.5 Final 27 Apr 2018 Equity shares
05 Sep 2017 4.5 Interim 06 Sep 2017 Equity shares
22 May 2017 4.5 Final 24 May 2017 Equity shares
07 Mar 2017 2.0 Special 08 Mar 2017 Equity shares
05 Aug 2016 4.5 Interim 08 Aug 2016 Equity shares
27 Apr 2016 5.0 Final 29 Apr 2016 Equity shares
06 Aug 2015 4.0 Interim 08 Aug 2015 Equity shares
06 May 2015 4.0 Final 08 May 2015 Equity shares
04 Aug 2014 3.5 Interim 05 Aug 2014 Equity shares
02 May 2014 3.5 Final 06 May 2014 Equity shares
06 Aug 2013 3.5 Interim 17 Aug 2013 Equity shares
12 Apr 2013 3.5 Final 16 Apr 2013 Equity shares
20 Jul 2012 7.0 Interim 23 Jul 2012 Equity shares
30 Mar 2012 8.0 Final 04 Apr 2012 Equity shares
22 Aug 2011 7.0 Interim 23 Aug 2011 Equity shares
13 Jun 2011 8.0 Final 15 Jun 2011 Equity shares
20 Jul 2010 7.0 Interim 21 Jul 2010 Equity shares
22 Feb 2010 10.0 Special 24 Feb 2010 Equity shares
22 Feb 2010 5.0 Final 24 Feb 2010 Equity shares
31 Jul 2009 10.0 Interim 03 Aug 2009 Equity shares
06 Apr 2009 9.0 Final 09 Apr 2009 Equity shares
08 Aug 2008 6.0 Interim 11 Aug 2008 Equity shares
07 Apr 2008 9.5 Final 09 Apr 2008 Equity shares
07 Aug 2007 4.5 Interim 08 Aug 2007 Equity shares
05 Apr 2007 5.0 Final 10 Apr 2007 Equity shares
31 Mar 2006 0.0 Final 04 Apr 2006 Equity shares
22 Jul 2005 0.0 Interim 25 Jul 2006 Equity shares
Ex-Date Ex-Bonus Ratio
23 Dec 2017 21 Dec 2017 1:1
05 Sep 2012 04 Sep 2012 1:1
12 Apr 2010 09 Apr 2010 1:1
01 Jun 1999 17 May 1999 1:1
01 Jun 1999 03 May 1999 1:1
30 May 1995 05 May 1995 3:5

Castrol India share result highlights

For Q1 FY26, Castrol India did report a consolidated net profit of ₹244 crore, up slightly from ₹232 crore in Q1 FY 25 . Revenue increased to ₹1,497 crore in Q1 FY26 from ₹1,398 crore in Q1 FY 25. Operating profit was ₹350 crore with operating margins constant at 23% in Q1 FY26 . The results show stability over the quarter.

Date Source: screener.in, and corporate filings on NSE/BSE 

Castrol India Share annual reports

Revenue for FY25-26 was ₹5,365 Crore compared with ₹5,075 Crore in FY24-25. Operating profit was ₹1,278 Crore in FY25-26 compared with ₹1,198 Crores in FY24-25, while margins remained stable at 24 percent. Net profit for FY25-26 was ₹927 Crore compared with ₹864 Crore in FY24-25.

Date Source: screener.in, and corporate filings on NSE/BSE 

Castrol India share dividend

Castrol India has continued its reputation for high payout to shareholders. For FY 2024, the company has declared a final dividend of ₹9.5 per share, which included a special dividend of ₹4.5 per share. This special dividend was approved at the AGM in March 2025 and paid in April. The dividend payout reflects the company’s distribution policy.

Date Source: screener.in, and corporate filings on NSE/BSE 

About Castrol India Limited

Castrol India Limited, one of India's most famous lubricant brands, was established in 1979. Indrol Lubricants and Specialities Pvt. Ltd. was the name of the company when it first started. In 1982, it became a public limited company. It changed its name to the name it has currently in 1990. It is now part of the BP Group, which is a global company. Castrol Limited UK owns 51% of it through a wholly owned subsidiary.

The company makes and sells lubricants for businesses and cars, as well as other services that go with them. The company does its business from three plants: Patalganga in Maharashtra, Paharpur in West Bengal, and Silvassa in the Union Territory. Castrol India sends a lot of different kinds of commodities from these places, including those for passenger cars, motorcycles, commercial vehicles, industrial equipment, marine, and energy industries.

Over the years, Castrol has built some of India's top lubricant brands. People who own automobiles know about Castrol EDGE, MAGNATEC, and GTX. Bikers often use Castrol Power1 and Castrol Activ, whereas truck drivers often use Castrol CRB, RX, and VECTON. Along with these products for consumers, the company is also a leader in industrial areas like metal cutting fluids and corrosion preventives.

In the mid-1980s, a company in Patalganga made braking fluid and blending fluid, which laid the groundwork for the manufacturing industry. The lubricating oil refining factory went through a second phase in 1986. Not long after that, a company called Indtech Speciality Chemicals was started to make industrial waxes, telecom and medicinal jellies, and other things. In 1992, the parent business brought this subsidiary back into the fold, which made things run more smoothly.

The next step was to go on to other things. A modern blending factory was established in Silvassa in 1994 for ₹50 crore, which made it easier to create items. In the middle of the 1990s, the company also started to fulfil international quality standards. It got ISO 9002 certification and made specific lubricants for big OEMs. By 1997, it had made a partnership with Maruti Udyog to sell its goods through the automaker's huge network of dealers.

There were both new products and partnerships in the 2000s. Castrol Bike Zones opened as service stations for motorcycles and bicycles in 2005. They sold lubricants and offered franchise-based service. Castrol EDGE, a high-end synthetic engine oil, first released in 2006. The company worked with Volvo Cars in 2007 to form a strategic partnership. By 2009, the capacity has expanded a lot, to over 236,000 KL.

There was additional innovation in the next ten years. Castrol manufactures lubricants just for scooters, SUVs, and BS-VI cars. It also started using its products in other industrial contexts. The company has spent money on digital projects, technology platforms, and improving the supply chain. During COVID-19 in 2020, operations were put on pause for a brief while, but they quickly started up again in stages. Digital ads kept the brand in the public eye.

Collaborations have always been significant. The long-standing partnership with Tata Motors was renewed in 2016, including lubricants for cars and trucks. Castrol entered India's aftermarket business in 2022 alongside Ki Mobility Solutions, and even invested 7% in KMS. In the same year its Castrol Auto Service network expanded to almost 230 workshops in 110 locations, which allowed it to carry out and charge electric vehicles.

By 2023–24 Castrol had incorporated chain lubricants, rust preventatives and polish into its vehicle care portfolio. New lubricants modelled for SUVs and heavy trucks successfully passed tests under Indian situations. The campaign 'Two Wheels, One Life' from Pune was one of numerous initiatives promoting the cities' concern for road safety and mapping of their product range.

Castrol India today is a balance of old and newer concepts. It has the largest part of the retail automotive lubricants market, and through industrial and speciality sectors ensures many consumers. BP is poised to respond to the changes in mobility, electrification and industrial requirements while clinging to its stronghold in lubricants conventions. The company has a lot of experience around the world and a network of over 100,000 retail stores.

Popular FAQs

1. Who is the CEO of Castrol India Ltd?

Kedar Lele is the Managing Director of Castrol India Limited, effective from November 1, 2024. He succeeded Sandeep Sangwan, who was promoted to Global Chief Marketing Officer at Castrol’s London headquarters.

 

2. When was Castrol India Ltd established?

Castrol India Ltd was established in 1979. The company operates primarily in the automotive and industrial lubricants sector, serving as a prominent subsidiary of Castrol Limited UK, which is part of the BP Group.

 

3. What factors influence the Castrol India Share Price?

The Castrol India share price is influenced by factors such as market demand, crude oil prices, the company's financial performance, macroeconomic conditions, shareholder expectations, industry competition, and regulatory policies impacting the energy sector.

 

4. Is Castrol India Ltd debt free?

Castrol India Ltd maintains a strong balance sheet with minimal or zero debt, ensuring financial stability and a higher return on equity for shareholders, which significantly contributes to investor confidence in its shares.

 

5. What is the CAGR of Castrol India Share?

The Castrol India share price has a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 7% over the last 5 years, 14% over the last 3 years, and a notable 51% over the past 1 year.

 

6. How has the Castrol India Share Price performed over the past year?

Over the past year, the Castrol India share price showed remarkable growth, achieving a 51% Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR). This performance underlines significant investor confidence, highlighting Castrol India’s potential for sustained financial returns.

CASTROL INDIA LIMITED Share Price

Castrol India Limited was incorporated in 1979 as a private limited company under the name of Indrol Lubricants and Specialities Pvt. Ltd. In year 1982, the company was converted into a public limited company and the name of the Company was changed to 'Indrol Lubricants and Specialities Limited' and further the name was changed to the present 'Castrol India Limited' on November 1, 1990.

The Company is a part of Castrol Limited UK (part of BP Group). BP through its wholly owned subsidiary, Castrol Limited UK holds 51% stake in Castrol India. It is engaged in the business of manufacturing & marketing of automotive and industrial lubricants and related services. It has three manufacturing plants located at Patalganga in Maharashtra, Paharpur in West Bengal and Silvassa (Union Territory).

Castrol India provides a high performance range of products and services across automotive, industrial and marine and energy segments. It is the market leader in the retail automotive lubricant segment, providing iconic, high performance brands like Castrol EDGE, Castrol MAGNATEC and Castrol GTX for passenger cars; Castrol Power1 and Castrol Activ for motorcycles and Castrol CRB, Castrol RX and Castrol VECTON for trucks, amongst various others including specialty products. The company also offers a complete range of products for industrial applications and is market leader in corrosion preventives and metal cutting fluids segment.

The company set up a modern blending plant and brake fluid plant at Patalganga. In the year 1985, the company commissioned the brake fluid plant and the lube oil blending plant. In June 27, 1986, they commissioned the second Phase of lube oil refining plant. In the year 1987, the company formed a subsidiary company in the year under the name of Indtech Specialty Chemicals Ltd. for the manufacture of telephone cable jellies, pharmaceuticals jellies and industrial waxes in technical collaboration with Dussek Campbell, U.K.

In the year 1992, Indtech Speciality Chemicals, a wholly owned subsidiary merged with the company with effect from January 1, 1992. In the year 1994, they set up a new plant in Silvassa, Union Territory of Dadra/ Nagar Haveli at a cost of Rs 50 crore to the technology for lubricant blending.

In the year 1995, the company formulated a satellite-linked management information system (MIS), connecting the vast network and also obtained the ISO 9002 certification. The company introduced the Tractormax and RX Super Plus for the diesel engines. Also, they launched two stroke engine oils Jett X and Super TT; both exceed the Japanese Automobile Standards Organisation (JAPO) specifications. The company signed an agreement with Hindustan Powerplus as sole supplier of lubricants for Caterpillar engines.

In the year 1997, the company made an agreement with Maruti Udyog, India's largest car producer. The deal made to sell high performance Castrol products, through Maruti Udyog dealer outlets and authorized service stations.

In the year 2000, the company introduced Castrol Active 4T, an engine oil for 4 stroke bikes and also the GTX Magnetic for passenger cars, accompanied with a print campaign that stresses the molecular attraction of the lubricant, allowing it to stick to engine parts, even when it is switched off. Also, the company made tie up with TELCO and LML for sourcing customised lubricants for various vehicles manufactured by these companies. Also, they entered into strategic alliances with several automotive and industrial majors with a view to developing a customise products and services for the Indian market.

In the year 2001, the company launched 'Castrol call-for-a-can' whereby Castrol products including motorcycle, scooter and car engine oils, coolants and brake fluids will be available to customers over phone. Tata BP Lubricants India Ltd was amalgamated with the company following Tata group's decision to exit the lubricants business in the year 2001 themselves.

In the year 2002, the company launched the CRB Turbo special oil for new generation turbocharged vehicles. They launched a slew of integrated marketing plans. In the year 2003, the company made their footprint into motorcycle servicing business with the launch of 'PrimaZona' brand of franchisee workshop.

In the year 2004, the company entered into tie-ups with Mahindra & Mahindra, Tata Cummins and International Tractors Ltd. In December 2004, they entered into a distribution agreement with Essar Oil Ltd for the sale of Castrol Lubricants through Essar Oil's outlets all over India.

In the year 2005, the company strengthened their relationship with two wheeler consumers through the introduction of Castrol Franchised Motorcycle Servicing Centers - Castrol Bike Zones. They also launched Castrol Edge, an international quality engine oils for cars.

In January 2006, the company unveiled the Castrol EDGE, a specially formulated, premium quality engine oil engineered to meet the toughest and most demanding performance standards.

In October 2007, the company entered into a strategic partnership alliance with Volvo Cars India for supply of high performance lubricants. In May 2008, they launched their flagship Castrol BikeZone at Kukatpally Housing Board in Hyderabad.

In the year 2009, the company expanded the installed capacity of Lubricating Oils/Greases/Brake by 47,946 KL to 236,000 KL. In the year 2010, the company launched advance performance series and protector series range of greases, gear oils and coolants, across different vehicle segments.

In the year 2011, the company launched Castrol Activ Scooter, India's first gearless scooter engine oil with unique Scootek technology. They also launched new generation grinding fluids based on the latest generation of EHVI hydrocracked oils and technology performance additives. The company re-launched Castrol Edge, fully synthetic oil for high performance with advanced Titanium Fluid Strength Technology. The bp brand was re-launched with a proposition of 'cleaner engine' supported by new 'Cleanguard' technology.

In 2012, Castrol India launched Castrol Activ Scooter - India'S First Gearless Scooter Engine Oil. Castrol Crb Turbo Wins National Awards For Packaging Excellence. Castrol Crb Turbo Relaunched With Durashield' Boosters. The company launched its new engine oil - Castrol GTX Modern Engine ' especially created for today's new generation, petrol cars.

In 2013, Castrol Industrial lubricates NASA's wheels of success-began its exciting mission on Mars in early August, an innovative Castrol Industrial lubricant called Castrol Braycote 601 EF helped ensure the smooth operation of Curiosity, from its wheels to its cameras.

In 2014, Castrol India Limited and Triumph Motorcycles signed an agreement for a partnership in India.

In 2015, Castrol India Ltd joins the Bloodhoud Project for providing high performance lubricants, brake and hydraulic fluids for use in the BLOODHOUND Supersonic Car -the 1,000 mph. Castrol India won a Bronze Effie Award for being one of the best Digital Campaigns in 2014.

On 21 September 2015, Castrol India announced that the company has decided to permanently close its Wadala, Mumbai facility. The company performed techno-commercial evaluation of the activities carried out at Wadala and based on the outcome it has been decided to close this facility. The company does not carry out any production/manufacturing activity at Wadala facility. The company's Technology Centre is currently housed at Wadala, which provides R&D support to the business and the decision about carrying out R&D activities at different location will be taken in due course after thorough evaluation.

On 20 September 2016, BP announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Castrol Limited, has sold a further tranche of the shareholding it holds in Castrol India. On 20 September 2016, Castrol Limited sold 8.5% shareholding held in Castrol India to a range of domestic and international investors. The sale followed a similar sale in May 2016 of an 11.5% shareholding in Castrol India. As a result of the two sales, BP now holds 51% interest in Castrol India. BP, through Castrol Limited, intends to continue as the majority shareholder in Castrol India.

On 21 September 2016, Tata Motors and Castrol India signed a new Strategic Partnership Agreement, which will see the two companies working even closer together going forward. Castrol is a major supplier, approved by Tata Motors Passenger Vehicle Division to provide the entire range of lubricants including engine oils, gear oils, transmission fluids and ancillary products. As part of the ongoing partnership, Castrol provides Tata Motors workshops with the high performance Professional series of lubricants including Castrol GTX Professional Diesel, Castrol MAGNATEC Professional T5W30 and Castrol EDGE 0W40 engine oils. Through its wide distribution network, covering over one-lakh retail outlets across the country, Castrol enables Tata Motors workshops and retail customer's access to the complete range of Castrol's pioneering technology lubricants. Both the companies also work closely in the area of safety and skill development in Tata Motors Franchised workshops, besides collaborating on joint campaigns and promotional activities to generate further footfalls in workshops.

On 4 July 2017, Castrol India announced that it has passed on full benefits of the change in tax rate in its pricing from 1 July 2017 following the introduction of nationwide Goods and Services Tax (GST).

The Board of Directors of Castrol India at its meeting held on 7 November 2017 recommended the issue of Bonus Shares in the ratio of 1 (one) bonus equity share for every 1 (one) existing equity share held on record.The Company has, on 26 December 2017, allotted 49,45,61,192 Equity Shares of Rs. 5/- as fully paid-up bonus equity shares.

Castrol India won the Golden Peacock Innovation Management Award 2018 for fostering a culture of innovativeness. Castrol India's Patalganga plant was the winner of the Golden Peacock Occupational Health & Safety Award 2018 in the industrial sector.

The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organisation in March 2020. Following which, the Government of India then announced a nationwide lockdown for six weeks and thereafter, a partial lock down in certain parts of the country. The manufacturing facilities of the company at Patalganga(Maharashtra),Silvassa(UT-DNHDD), and Paharpur(West Bengal) which were closed on 23 March 2020 following countrywide lockdown due to COVID-19,resumed operation in a phased manner from the second week of May 2020.

Castrol India won recognition in the coveted ET Best Brands 2020 list. Castrol CONNEKT digital app won the Best B2B Campaign for the Castrol Super Mechanic contest at the ET Brand Equity India Digiplus Awards 2020.

In 2021, Castrol Auto Service (CAS) network expanded to 94 centers in more than 40 cities enabling customers to grow their business and offer specialized services to their clients.

In 2021, Company was the first player in India to launch new products with BS-VI ready technology for both passenger cars and commercial vehicles. The Service Optimizer 99+ (SO99+) launched in March 2021, helped to digitalize its Supply Chain replenishment capability through advance demand and supply planning. The new Castrol MAGNATEC, India's widest range of fully synthetic, BS-VI ready engine oils with the latest performance specifications was launched in 2021 to meet low-SAPS requirement for BS-VI cars and SUVs. Widely promoted through on-ground promotions and digital media, it generated awareness about new engine oil requirements of BS-VI engines and Castrol MAGNATEC's superior product offering.

In FY'21, Company launched new products for cruiser bikes (Castrol Activ Cruise) and full synthetic performance oils in the premium segment for two-wheelers (Castrol POWER1 ULTIMATE). In passenger car oils, it launched Castrol GTX SUV oils for sports utility vehicles. It commissioned Castrol Express Oil Change services for two wheelers in urban Jio-bp mobility stations. Apart from these, it entered new segments such as Robotics while launching lubricants for industry sectors like textiles.

In 2022, Castrol Auto Service (CAS) expanded and reached a milestone of 230 workshops across 110 cities in India. Further, Castrol India expanded CAS to start serving four-wheeler electric cars and help set up EV charging infrastructure across its network. On 25 Nov' 22, Castrol India got into a strategic collaboration with ki Mobility Solutions (KMS), to expand India's automotive aftermarket ecosystem via myTVS', for two and four-wheelers. It acquired a 7% stake in KMS with a planned investment of Rs. 487.5 Crores. It launched Castrol POWER1 ULTIMATE in 100% recycled bottles, made from reprocessed plastic waste. Further, it commissioned 42 Castrol Express Oil Change services for two-wheelers in urban Jiobp mobility stations.

In 2023, Company launched Auto Care products, including Castrol Chain Cleaner, Castrol Chain Lube, Castrol 3-in-1 Shiner, Castrol 1-Step Polishing Compound, and Castrol AntiRust Lubricant Spray. It further launched Castrol CRB ESSENTIAL range, featuring five affordable commercial vehicle engine oil variants. Another new launch, the Castrol MAGNATEC SUV 5W-30 hit the market.

In 2024, Company launched Castrol CRB TURBOMAX + CK4, a premium truck lubricant that has been rigorously tested on Indian OEM vehicles for over 100,000 kilometres. Further, launched the Two Wheels, One Life programme in Pune. Further, launched four new products in the Rust Preventives category-Castrol Rustilo DW 800, 806, 809, and 812-designed to deliver better performance.

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Castrol India Ltd was established in 1979. The company operates primarily in the automotive and industrial lubricants sector, serving as a prominent subsidiary of Castrol Limited UK, which is part of the BP Group.

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The Castrol India share price has a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 7% over the last 5 years, 14% over the last 3 years, and a notable 51% over the past 1 year.

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Over the past year, the Castrol India share price showed remarkable growth, achieving a 51% Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR). This performance underlines significant investor confidence, highlighting Castrol India’s potential for sustained financial returns.

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Kedar Lele is the Managing Director of Castrol India Limited, effective from November 1, 2024. He succeeded Sandeep Sangwan, who was promoted to Global Chief Marketing Officer at Castrol’s London headquarters.

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