Manorama Industries Limited - Asset Resilience Ratio
Manorama Industries Limited (MANORAMA) has an Asset Resilience Ratio of 9.68% as of March 2025. The Asset Resilience Ratio measures the percentage of a company's total assets that are held in liquid form (cash and short-term investments). This metric indicates how well-positioned the company is to handle unexpected financial challenges, economic downturns, or strategic opportunities without requiring external financing. See MANORAMA financial flexibility index to measure the company's free cash flow as a share of total liabilities.
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Total Assets
Resilience Assessment
Asset Resilience Ratio Trend (2014–2025)
This chart shows how Manorama Industries Limited's Asset Resilience Ratio has changed over time. See Manorama Industries Limited net asset quality index to measure how much of total assets are equity-financed.
Liquid Assets Composition Over Time
This chart breaks down Manorama Industries Limited's liquid assets into cash & equivalents and short-term investments, showing how the composition has evolved over time. For market capitalisation and broader financial context, see MANORAMA market cap overview.
Current Liquid Assets Breakdown
| Component | Amount | % of Total Assets |
|---|---|---|
| Cash & Equivalents | Rs0.00 | 0% |
| Short-term Investments | Rs951.99 Million | 9.68% |
| Total Liquid Assets | Rs951.99 Million | 9.68% |
Asset Resilience Insights
- Limited Liquidity: Manorama Industries Limited maintains only 9.68% of assets in liquid form.
- This low level may indicate efficient asset utilization but could pose risks during economic downturns.
- The company has significant short-term investments, indicating active treasury management.
Manorama Industries Limited Industry Peers by Asset Resilience Ratio
Compare Manorama Industries Limited's asset resilience ratio with other companies in the same industry.
| Company | Industry | Asset Resilience Ratio |
|---|---|---|
|
Nestle India Limited
NSE:NESTLEIND |
Packaged Foods | 1.07% |
|
Inner Mongolia Yili Industrial Group Co Ltd
SHG:600887 |
Packaged Foods | 0.19% |
|
Saputo Inc
TO:SAP |
Packaged Foods | 3.36% |
|
Henan Shuanghui Investment & Development Co Ltd
SHE:000895 |
Packaged Foods | 2.23% |
|
Orkla ASA
OL:ORK |
Packaged Foods | 4.19% |
|
Hanil Feed Co. Ltd
KQ:005860 |
Packaged Foods | 7.00% |
|
Lotus Bakeries
BR:LOTB |
Packaged Foods | 2.28% |
|
The a2 Milk Company Ltd
AU:A2M |
Packaged Foods | 24.93% |
Annual Asset Resilience Ratio for Manorama Industries Limited (2014–2025)
The table below shows the annual Asset Resilience Ratio data for Manorama Industries Limited.
| Year | Asset Resilience Ratio (%) | Liquid Assets | Total Assets | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-03-31 | 9.68% | Rs951.99 Million ≈ $10.30 Million |
Rs9.83 Billion ≈ $106.34 Million |
-2.08pp |
| 2024-03-31 | 11.76% | Rs866.60 Million ≈ $9.37 Million |
Rs7.37 Billion ≈ $79.67 Million |
+11.41pp |
| 2023-03-31 | 0.35% | Rs14.92 Million ≈ $161.39K |
Rs4.24 Billion ≈ $45.90 Million |
-0.68pp |
| 2022-03-31 | 1.03% | Rs40.86 Million ≈ $441.92K |
Rs3.96 Billion ≈ $42.80 Million |
-5.67pp |
| 2021-03-31 | 6.70% | Rs170.05 Million ≈ $1.84 Million |
Rs2.54 Billion ≈ $27.46 Million |
+6.70pp |
| 2020-03-31 | 0.00% | Rs1.00K ≈ $10.81 |
Rs2.77 Billion ≈ $30.00 Million |
-30.41pp |
| 2019-03-31 | 30.41% | Rs402.11 Million ≈ $4.35 Million |
Rs1.32 Billion ≈ $14.30 Million |
+30.71pp |
| 2016-03-31 | -0.30% | Rs-614.00K ≈ $-6.64K |
Rs202.28 Million ≈ $2.19 Million |
+0.03pp |
| 2015-03-31 | -0.34% | Rs-557.00K ≈ $-6.02K |
Rs165.97 Million ≈ $1.79 Million |
-0.19pp |
| 2014-03-31 | -0.15% | Rs-318.00K ≈ $-3.44K |
Rs212.03 Million ≈ $2.29 Million |
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About Manorama Industries Limited
Manorama Industries Limited manufactures, processes, and supplies specialty fats and butters from tree-borne, and plant-based seeds worldwide. The company offers shea butter and fat, sal butter, sal fat, shea oil, sal oil, sal stearine, shea stearine, mango butter and fat, mango oil, mango stearine, kokum butter and oil, mowrah fat, and de-oiled cakes, as well as cocoa, mowrah, and phulwara butte… Read more