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Maybank Backs Muangthai, Driving Motorcycle Financing

Maybank Backs Muangthai, Driving Motorcycle Financing
Michelle L.
August 28, 2025

Maybank Securities reaffirms a ‘Buy’ on Muangthai Capital (SET: MTC), highlighting its key role in Thailand’s motorcycle financing market.

Maybank Securities reaffirms a ‘Buy’ on Muangthai Capital (SET: MTC), highlighting its key role in Thailand’s motorcycle financing market.
Source: High Note Performance

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Muangthai Capital Public Company Limited (SET: MTC), Thailand’s largest non-bank microfinance lender, has once again attracted investor confidence. Maybank Securities has reiterated its ‘Buy’ recommendation on the stock, setting a target price of THB 45 per share.

Why Maybank is Bullish

The brokerage’s call reflects strong fundamentals underpinning MTC’s business. Despite macroeconomic uncertainty and tighter consumer spending, the company has maintained steady growth in its loan portfolio. This is especially in secured lending products such as motorcycle title loans, a market where it continues to dominate.

With interest rates expected to stabilise, Maybank sees room for margin improvement. The bank also points to MTC’s consistent ability to manage non-performing loans (NPLs), a key concern in the microfinance sector, while expanding its nationwide branch network.

A Financial Engine Riding on Two Wheels

Motorcycle watchers find MTC’s story especially interesting. The company ties a significant portion of its portfolio to motorcycle financing and title loans, making it an unseen powerhouse in Thailand’s two-wheeled economy. As new and used bikes remain the most accessible form of transport for much of the population, MTC actively fuels ownership and liquidity across the market.

Think of it this way: while Yamaha, Honda, and Kawasaki battle on the sales charts and racetracks, MTC is the quiet financial sponsor making those bikes move off showroom floors and into daily life.

Market Reaction and Outlook

Shares of MTC have remained resilient, supported by solid earnings and investor faith in its growth trajectory. Analysts note that any improvement in Thailand’s household consumption or a softening in interest rates could act as additional catalysts.

At THB 45, Maybank’s target suggests meaningful upside from current trading levels. Thus, cementing MTC as one of the more compelling picks in the Thai financial services space for 2025.

The Takeaway

For riders, MTC may not be a household brand like Yamaha or Ducati but its impact is felt every time a new bike rolls out of a dealership in Thailand. For investors, it’s a play on the enduring strength of the motorcycle economy in Southeast Asia, backed by disciplined financial management and growing market share.

As Maybank’s latest note underscores, Muangthai Capital isn’t just in the business of loans, it’s in the business of keeping Thailand’s wheels turning.

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