Is NRB Bearings overvalued or undervalued?

Oct 28 2025 08:06 AM IST
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As of October 27, 2025, NRB Bearings is considered undervalued with a PE ratio of 18.73 and strong growth potential, making it an attractive investment compared to peers like Schaeffler India and Timken India, despite recent stock performance lagging behind the Sensex.
As of 27 October 2025, NRB Bearings has moved from a fair to an attractive valuation grade. The company is currently considered undervalued. Key ratios include a PE ratio of 18.73, an EV to EBITDA of 12.80, and a PEG ratio of 0.41, indicating strong growth potential relative to its price.
In comparison to peers, NRB Bearings' valuation appears favorable against Schaeffler India, which has a PE of 60.74, and Timken India with a PE of 49.94, both categorized as very expensive. Additionally, SKF India, which is rated very attractive, has a PE of 20.48, further highlighting NRB Bearings' relative value. While the company's recent stock performance has lagged behind the Sensex over the past month and year-to-date, its long-term growth of 51.86% over three years suggests a solid investment opportunity.
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