Burger King India makes stellar opening on bourses

Mumbai: Burger King India Ltd (BKIL) is one of the fastest growing international QSR chains in India which got positive response on its IPO

International quick service restaurant chain Burger King India ltd (BKIL) began its journey on Indian bourses with a stupendous opening garnering a premium of over 92 percent on the first day of trade on Monday.

Against the issue price of Rs 60, Burger King stock opened at Rs 115.35 on BSE, while on the National Stock Exchange, shares made a debut at Rs 112.50, a premium of over 87 percent over the IPO price.

At 1 p.m., the stock was trading at Rs 134.49 over 124 percent higher than the issue price on BSE.

The performance of the stock had even defied projections made by analysts who had expected Burger King to list at around 70-75 percent premium over issue price.

“Such listing was in line with our expectation as the company issue was priced at a significant discount compared to listed peers such as Jubilant FoodWorks (Domino’s Pizza) and Westlife Development (McDonald). Short term investors can book profit. We advise long term investors to stay invested in the company as there is ample scope available for the company to increase its business in India,” Keshav Lahoti, Associate Equity Analyst, Angel Broking Ltd said.

“Even after such bumper listing, there is no issue with the valuation of the company. In the future, we expect the company to gain market share by opening more stores compared to the competitors. As the store count will increase, operating leverage will kick in and the company will be able to report profit and it will lead re-rating of the multiple for the stock,” he added.

BKIL enjoys exclusive National Master Franchisee Rights in India till December 31, 2039, with an obligation to develop and open at least 700 restaurants by December 2026. It is one of the fastest-growing QSR chain India with 268 restaurants spread across 17 states/UTs and 57 cities. It has already garnered 5 percent market share in India’s Rs 34,800 crore QSR market.

According to Motilal Oswal Financial Services, Over FY18-20, BKIL’s Revenue/EBITDA grew at a CAGR of 49 percent/258 percent led by 2x the store strength. However, it continues to make losses at PAT level. The same store sales growth stood at 12.2 prt cent/29.2 percent in FY18/FY19 while it surprisingly became flat in FY20. In 1HFY21, revenue declined 68 percent YoY, while it made losses at EBITDA and PAT levels due to the Covid-19 impact.

(IANS)

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