Hyundai Motor India Gets Top Credit Ratings from CRISIL

CRISIL assigns AAA/Stable rating for long-term facilities and A1+ for short-term instruments.

25 Aug 2025 | 5322 Views | By Shruti Shiraguppi

Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) received top-tier credit ratings from CRISIL Limited on August 21, 2025, with the rating agency affirming CRISIL AAA/Stable for long-term facilities and CRISIL A1+ for short-term instruments, reflecting the company's strong financial position and operational efficiency.

The ratings underscore HMIL's financial discipline and risk management practices. CRISIL AAA/Stable indicates the highest degree of safety regarding timely servicing of financial obligations, while the A1+ rating highlights superior liquidity position.

The credit assessment comes as HMIL continues its operations as India's premium smart mobility solutions provider, with the ratings serving as validation of the company's consistent performance.

"The highest ratings by CRISIL are a testament to Hyundai Motor India's unwavering commitment to financial prudence and long-term value creation. As we continue to invest in 'Progress for Humanity' through innovation, sustainability, and customer-centric growth, our financial robustness remains a cornerstone of our journey in India," said Wangdo Hur, Whole-time Director & Chief Financial Officer, HMIL.

HMIL stated it remains committed to maintaining governance standards, transparency, and stakeholder trust as it continues operations in India.

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