Is Pidilite (PIDILITIND) Halal?
Shariah Screening — 5 Standards
Based on financial data from March 2025
| Standard | Debt Ratio | Cash Ratio | Receivables | Income | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AAOIFI | 0.3% / 30% | 2.4% / 30% | 1.3% / 30% | 0.12% / 5% | ✓ HALAL |
| DJIM | 0.3% / 33% | 2.4% / 33% | 1.3% / 33% | 0.12% / 5% | ✓ HALAL |
| MSCI | 3.2% / 33% | 24.9% / 33% | 13.1% / 33% | 0.12% / 5% | ✓ HALAL |
| S&P | 0.3% / 33% | 2.4% / 33% | 1.3% / 33% | 0.12% / 5% | ✓ HALAL |
| FTSE | 3.2% / 33% | 24.9% / 33% | 13.1% / 50% | 0.12% / 5% | ✓ HALAL |
Financial Highlights
Profitability
| Gross Margin | 54.7% | |
| Operating Margin | 21.4% | |
| Net Margin | 16.2% |
Cash Flow & Balance Sheet
| Operating Cash Flow | $22.9B |
| Free Cash Flow | $18.3B |
| Total Debt | $4.5B |
| Debt-to-Equity | 4.5 |
| Total Assets | $140.1B |
Price & Trading
| Last Close | INR 1,362.80 |
| 50-Day MA | INR 1,431.57 |
| 200-Day MA | INR 1,480.76 |
| Avg Volume | 659K |
| Beta | 0.2 |
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52-Week Range
INR 1,293.30
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About Pidilite (PIDILITIND)
Pidilite Industries Limited, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the manufacture and sale of various chemicals in India and internationally. The company operates through the Consumer & Bazaar, and Business to Business segments. The Consumer & Bazaar segment offers adhesives, sealants, art and craft materials; and construction and paint chemicals for carpenters, painters, plumbers, mechanics, households, students, and offices. The Business to Business segment provides industrial adhesives, synthetic resins, construction chemicals, organic pigments, pigment preparations, and surfactants for various industries, including packaging, joineries, textiles, paints, printing inks, paper, and leather. It is also involved in the sale of raw materials. The company sells its products under the Fevicol, Fevicol MR, Dr. Fixit, Fevikwik, M-Seal, Fevistick, Fevicryl, Fevigum, Rangeela, WD-40, MOTO MAX, Terminator, WUDFIN, HAI SHA, steelgrip, Araldite, Roff, TENAX, UNITINT, fevitite, HOLDTITE LEAKGUARD, D-klog, Zorrik-88, Stainoff, BRITE-SUPER, Piditint, Fevibond, FALCOFIX, and BLUECOAT brands. Pidilite Industries Limited was founded in 1959 and is based in Mumbai, India.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Pidilite (PIDILITIND) halal to invest in?
Based on our screening using AAOIFI Standard 21 (the strictest methodology), Pidilite is Halal. The company passes all financial ratio thresholds for debt, cash, receivables, and impermissible income. We screen against all 5 major standards: AAOIFI, DJIM, MSCI, S&P, and FTSE.
What is Pidilite's debt ratio?
Pidilite's debt ratio is 0.3% under the AAOIFI standard (which uses market capitalization as the denominator). The AAOIFI threshold is 30%. Under MSCI and FTSE (which use total assets as the denominator), the debt ratio is 3.2%.
Does Pidilite require dividend purification?
Yes, Pidilite has an impermissible income ratio of 0.12%, which means 0.12% of any dividends received should be donated to charity as purification. This is because a small portion of the company's revenue comes from non-Shariah-compliant sources.
What are Pidilite's key financial metrics?
Pidilite has a market capitalization of $1.3T, trailing P/E ratio of 58.5, and revenue of $130.9B. The company maintains a gross margin of 54.7% and a net margin of 16.2%.
How often is the screening data updated?
Our screening data is updated regularly using the latest available financial statements and market data. Stock prices and market caps are refreshed frequently, while financial statements are updated quarterly when companies report earnings.
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