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Ref: VILISEC/ST-EX/Presentation/2021-22/33
Date 11.112021
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National Stock Exchange of India Limited, Exchange Plaza, 5th Floor, Plot No. C/1 G Block, Bandra Kurla Complex, Listing Compliances, Floor 25, P J. Towers, Bandra (East), Mumbai - 400051 Scrip Code - VISAKAIND
Dalal Street, Mumbai - 400001 Scrip Code - 509055
BSE Limited, The Senior General Manager,
ISIN CODE: INE392A01013
Sub: Presentation-AnalysUlnstitutionallnvestors' MeeUEarnings Con-Call date 12.11.2021
Ref: VILISEC/ST -EX/Con-CaIl/2021-22/32 Dated 10.11.2021
Dear Sir/s,
Further to our letter referred above, in connection with the earnings con-call scheduled on November 12, 2021, please find enclosed herewith presentation covering highlights of audited financial results of the company for the quarter ended September 30,2021.
This is for your information and records please.
Thanking you,
Yours faithfully,
for VISAKA INDUSTRIES LIMITED
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M.Muralidhar Company Secretary and Chief Management Accountant
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Quarter Two FY2021-22
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KEY HIGHLIGHTS
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CORPORATE OVERVIEW
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SUSTAINABILITY
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PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHTS - STANDALONE
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
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Key Highlights
Key Highlights for Q2FY22
REVENUES for Q2FY22 Rs. 2923 Mn, up 29% YoY
REVENUES for H1FY22 Rs. 6413 Mn, up 25% YoY
EBITDA margin for Q2FY22 stood at 15%, down 400 bps YoY
EBITDA margin for H1FY22 stood at 17.2%, down 300 bps YoY
DEBT TO EQUITY Ratio maintained at 0.25x
INTEREST Coverage ratio as of Q2FY22 improved to 19.3x from 15.8x of FY21
Management Commentary
• Launched Electric Vehicles charging stations at 11 locations pan-
country.
• Robust performance in V-next board segment, as indicated and
guided in previous quarters, hope to improve further
• Inflation has been prevalent but seems transitionary and has
affected the margins.
• The building material segment revenues saw increase of 19% as
compared Q2FY21
• The Yarn segment has picked up well and revenues have reached pre-covid levels and we expect do better for the next part of the year
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Corporate Overview
At a glance
Growing strong since past 40 years
13 Manufacturing Plants
4000+ Employees
1150 + crore turnover
Public listed company
Shareholding
% Holding
Sep-20
Dec-20
Mar-21
Jun-21
Sep-21
Promoters
44.50%
45.85%
45.85%
45.85%
45.85%
Non-Institutions
54.18%
52.81%
51.28%
48.97%
48.52%
Institutions
1.32%
1.34%
2.87%
5.18%
5.63%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
Accolades and Awards
Construction World Top Challenger Award 2021
Accolades and Awards
Most Promising Women Leaders- Femina
Visaka Industries Ltd. as a group had been recognised and awarded as one of ‘The Most Trusted Brands of India 2021’ by CNBC TV18.
Accolades and Awards
Silver Winner-Spot light awards by LACP -Under Category Annual Report for 2011-12
• • Awareness Centre of Environment- World Environment day – 2006 • AP Distinguished industrial award from Exhibition Society in the year 2003. • The Exhibition Society – AP Distinguished Industrialist Award – 2003 (Large) • All India Manufacturers Association – Best performance in Large and Medium scale- 2001 • Man of the Millennium award 2000 • Council for Industrial Development & Trade – Industrial Promotion Gold Medal Award– 1990 • Productivity award from the Andhra Pradesh Federation of Chamber of Commerce in 1987. • • Best management award from the government of Andhra Pradesh in 1987 • Award from Council for Industrial Development in 1985
FAPCCI – The Best Industrial Productivity Effort in the state – 1987 (Large)
Key Management
SHRI. DR G. VIVEKANAND Chairman
and
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An MBBS from a Osmania University former Member of Parliament is a first-generation entrepreneur playing a pivotal role in the company growth. It is under his leadership and guidance, Visaka Industries has grown multifold into building and products and synthetic blended yarn with a prominent position in both industries.
diversified
SMT. G. SAROJA VIVEKANAND Managing Director
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She has been on the board of the company since 2003. She has a good exposure to the the functioning company in all respects and is the MD of the company since 2009. She the also worked Chairperson of the Indian Women Network (IWN) erstwhile for combined state of Andhra Pradesh.
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SHRI. G. VAMSI KRISHNA Joint Managing Director
He is a science graduate from Purdue University, USA. He joined Visaka in June 2010 as a management trainee and was later promoted as Chief Business strategist then as whole-time director and he is currently joint managing director. He spearheaded the growth of the V-next business and invented ATUM. He was responsible in repositioning the company and introduction of ATUM.
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Wonder Yarn Est: 1991
Fibre Cement Roofs Est: 1981
Integrated Solar Roof Est: 2018
Fibre Cement Boards Est: 2008
A brainchild of Mr Vamsi Gaddam, ATUM is the much- needed solution in renewable energy space that is both, a roof and solar panel, designed to meet consistent energy demands in a sustainable manner. ATUM is an integrated solar roof and an alternative to the conventional retrofit solar systems. This innovation is the first-of-its-kind globally & had been Patented as Solar Roof, making waves in areas like affordable housing, net-zero industries and businesses.
Metal Roof
Traditional Solar Panel
Clamping Mechanism
Traditional Solar Roof
Integrated ATUM Solar Roof
Toughened Glass
FC BOARD
Solar Cells
Distinctive Advantages
ATUM is Solar Cells embedded into Fibre Cement Boards making it a composite Solar Roof with unmatched mechanical properties
Withstands Hail and Snow
Leakproof Roofing Certified by UL.
Can withstand Hurricanes
Tagged Hurricane Proof by Lean maestro. Can withstand 250kmph.
Class A Fire Rated
ATUM does not catch nor spread fire. Certified by UL.
Pay back in 5 years
The savings from solar power generation pays back the investment in 5 years.
• 100% Leakproof for lifetime. • •
Leakproof industrial Grade Sealant and Aluminum profiles. Panel Jointing has been designed to withstand 200kmph speed unlike the conventional fragile clamps.
• Can withstand 300 kg/sqm live load • Wind load resistance of above 250kmph are possible.
ATUM Solar Factory
Manufacturing Unit of ATUM
• Current Manufacturing Capacity: 30 MV • ATUM Panels are made using power
produced by ATUM Roof • This is a Net Zero Building • Oldest plant with generation data of 2
years
Innovator Sonam Wangchuk and Indian Army
• 5kW Roof and Mud Walls • Being tested for superior thermal insulation in
Ladakh
• Energy Savings from thermal Insulation
35kW-Yoga Training Center
• Mumbai, Virar • D Atlantis Resort • Gives 3500 Sft floor area. •
Equivalent to planting 700 trees
40kW- Rainbow Hospitals
• One of the many hospitals who created extra roof using ATUM thereby making usable real estate out of an empty terrace while producing power at the same time.
Netmagic Data Centre
Located in Mumbai
• • Data centers are power guzzlers
Srinithi Foods
215kW- Food Processing Unit
• • • •
Located in Chennai 13000 Sft Roofing Saves 1000 units per day Equivalent to planning 4000 trees
Affordable Housing
• Under Proto Deployment in City of San Jose • All materials used are made of IGBC certified Cement
Fiber Board of Visaka
• Roof is made of ATUM Solar
Entire Home Paid Bach in 6 years
We have collaborated with Needlab to create a self-sustainable and an eco-friendly house at the UN-HABITAT assembly in Nairobi.
Unique Product. Immense Possibilities.
Salient Features
Products with Lowest Carbon Emissions in the Industry
Only 36kgs of CO2 emissions per One MT of Vnext boards production. Which is about 30 times lesser than Conventional Building Materials
Environment friendly
Asbestos Free
Termite resistant
Fire resistant
Water resistant
Excellent Workability like wood
Sound Insulation
Highly flexible material
Low thermal conductivity
Shelves
Wardrobes
Kitchen Cabinets
Sound Insulated Walls in Theatres
Cabins/Partitions in Industries
G+2 Hostel Kolkatta, ISB&M
G+1 floor LGSF house
Roof Underlay
Cladding
T-grid False Ceilings
Duct covering and Planks
The Game Changer
fraternity of architects, project management consultants, and interior The global designers, all of whom we work with endorse fibre cement boards. Made to combat the cons of boards made from plywood and gypsum, fibre cement boards provide resistance against three significant threats to construction – termite, water, and fire. Vnext products encourage engineers, builders, architects, and applicators to promote sustainable architecture and build a healthy, green future.
Vpanel
Instant dry wall Used for ✓ Internal Walls ✓ External Walls ✓ Prefabricated Structures ✓ Compound Walls ✓ Construction Site Office ✓ Security Cabins
Vpremium
Heavy duty board Used for ✓ External Cladding ✓ CNC Cutting ✓ Roof Underlay ✓ Duct Covering ✓ Wet Area Applications
Vplanks
Tough inside, beautiful outside! Used for ✓ External Cladding ✓ Facades ✓ Duct Covering ✓ Compound Wall ✓ Garden Fencing ✓ Gate Cladding
Vboards
Quick, affordable, and durable construction with Fiber Cement Boards Used for ✓ Kitchen Cabinets and Shelves ✓ Internal Wall Paneling ✓ False Ceiling ✓ Internal Partitions ✓ Shelves / Wardrobes ✓ Mezzanine flooring
Product Line
Designer Variants
Vnext Sandstone
Vnext L&H
Vnext - O
Vnext Plank
Vnext Stone
VnextWave
Market Position: 1st
Market Share: 32%
Capacity Utilisation
FY20
FY21 Q2FY21 Q1FY22 Q2FY22
Installed Capacity in MT
129750
189750
189750
189750
189750
Capacity Utilisation %
76%
71%
70%
74%
94%
Sales Growth
Sales (Rs Cr.)
FY20
FY21 Q2FY21 Q1FY22 Q2FY22
196
203
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Products with Lowest Carbon Emissions in the Industry
Only 36kgs of CO2 emissions per 1MT of Vnext boards production. Which is about 30 times lesser than Conventional Building Materials
Subsistence Is Sustainable
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‘The Wonder Yarn’, founded in 1992, is a sustainable yarn produced by recycling used PET bottles. This has helped the company to get to an international presence with and technology. We are in line with the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development – a document that contains clear and practical measures for in the context of Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). While meeting these Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), we have, until now, consumed sustainable fibre that can be roughly equated to over 116 million Used PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) bottles.
implementing green economy goals
Since 1992 used in wide range of Applications
• Replaced cotton yarn for table
napkins in UK and US
• Replaced Cotton Yarns and Twisted Filament yarns for upholstery fabrics in Belgium • Matt like finish used exclusively
for high-end shirting and feather light suiting for customers in Italy, France and USA
• Hair Free matt finish yarn used
for making banners in Germany
• Replaced cotton yarns and filament yarns for curtain fabrics in Italy and France
Market Position: 1st
Market Share: 50%
Capacity MTS Machines Spinning Positions
Sales Growth Sales (Rs Cr.)
FY20 41 2752
FY20 215
FY21 Q2FY21 Q1FY22 Q2FY22 41 2752
41 2752
41 2752
41 2752
FY21 Q2FY21 Q1FY22 Q2FY22 51
135
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Cement Fibre Roof
With 8 plants across India and a total capacity at 8 lakh tons, we are the topmost AC roofing one of sheets brand in the country.
FIBRE CEMENT ROOF
40 years of core experience
Market Position: 2nd
Market Share: 18%
Capacity Utilisation Installed Capacity in MT Capacity Utilisation %
Sales Growth Sales (Rs Cr.)
FY20 802000 80%
FY20 626
FY21 Q2FY21 Q1FY22 Q2FY22 802000 72%
802000 113%
802000 65%
802000 89%
FY21 Q2FY21 Q1FY22 Q2FY22 167
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2021-22 will witness the launch of three promising brands
C H A R G E
Solar powered Electric Vehicle charging stations
A retail outlet offering fully sustainable, green products
Offers services to handle turnkey building projects
C H A R G E
ATUMCharge is a self-sustaining solar powered Electric Vehicle charging station which will be set up across India, and elsewhere in the world, to support the movement to promote the use of electric vehicles. ATUM Solar Roof, with its clean and green power, will allow the entire electric vehicle charging proposition to move to 100% solar whereas, currently, most EV charging stations use electricity projected by thermal power generation completely defeating the purpose of moving to environment friendly power. ATUMCharge is also looking at partnering with other electric charging station providers who are either in the market or are expected to come in the near future
Click to here watch the ATUM Charge video presentation
C H A R G E
LOCATIONS:
• Hyderabad, Telangana • Miryalguda, Telangana • Pune, Maharashtra • Baramati, Maharashtra • Nagpur, Maharashtra • Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh • Rae Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh • Jhajjar, Haryana • Sambalpur, Odisha • Tumkur, Karnataka • Midnapore, West Bengal
ATUMLife is Visaka's chain of retail stores which will offer fully sustainable, eco-friendly, green products. A one-stop-shop for sustainable products, ATUM Life will deal with Vnext sustainable building material, ATUM solar roof, eco-friendly apparel made with sustainable yarn, organic detergents, sustainable consumables, electric vehicles and reusable kitchenware and cutlery. Visaka Industries Limited has plans to open 10 ATUMLife stores in major metros across India. Atum Life will store, sell and promote all products sustainable, making sustainable living accessible for everyone.
Expert teams. Expert solutions.
Vnext solutions aims at offering turnkey solutions for a wide range of building requirements ranging from pre-fabricated buildings to interior furniture requirements. All the solutions offered aim at using only sustainable products, making this a one-of-its-kind offering in the entire building solutions industry.
40-year-old legacy of humble beginnings followed by rapid growth in last two decades
Fibre Cement Roof Plants Andhra Pradesh Telangana Tamil Nadu Karnataka West Bengal Odisha Uttar Pradesh Maharashtra Vnext Plants Telangana Maharashtra Haryana ATUM Telangana Yarn Maharashtra
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Global Sales Presence
Exports to 30+ countries
7,000 + strong dealer network
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Sustainability
Ability.
Responsibility. Sustainability.
Sustainability in business is more an opportunity than a threat – Joseph Halt
GRI Sustainability Report
At Visaka, our commitment to build the lives of the people and protect the environment serves as the basis of our product offerings, operations and overall business conduct. We approach sustainability as a business opportunity.
The report represents our evolution over 40 years and elaborates on how innovation, our people, their determination on science and research for generating clean revenue has enabled us to leverage sustainability as a business
Click to access the report
Sustainability at VIL is at core of our products and operations. From our search for alternate raw mater that are environment friendly, to continually improving the resource efficiency of our operations, as well as taking care of local communities through our products and philanthropic initiatives. Visaka’s clear commitment to building a better world for all of us is evident - Smt. G. Saroja Vivekanand Managing Director
The Visaka Sustainability report has been prepared in accordance with Global Reporting Initiative Standards core options
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Performance Highlights- Standalone
Result Snapshot
Building Products - Sales MT Spinning - Sales Mt
Segment Mix Rs.Lacs Building Products Spinning
Income from Operations Direct Costs Employee Expenses Other Expenses Total Operating Expenses EBITDA D& A EBIT Interest Expenses Other Income Profit Before Tax Provision for Tax Profit After Tax
Q2FY22 187144 2269
Q2FY21 163489 1388
Change 14.5% 63.5%
Q1FY22 261044 1437
Change -28.3% 57.9%
H1FY22 448188 3707
H1FY21 389981 2124
2411.09 511
2,019.04 243
19.4% 110.6%
3193.75 297
2,923 1,280 314 914 2,509 414 90 324 24 20 320 82 238
2,262 910 298 648 1,856 406 101 305 30 24 299 77 223
29.2% 40.7% 5.5% 41.0% 35.2% 2.0% -10.5% 6.1% -20.0% -16.0% 7.0% 7.5% 6.8%
3,491 1,513 354 974 2,841 649 91 559 33 21 546 141 406
-24.5% 72.3%
-16.3% -15.4% -11.2% -6.2% -11.7% -36.2% -0.8% -42.0% -27.2% -3.0% -41.4%
-41.4%
5,605 808
6,413 2,794 668 1,888 5,350 1,063 181 882 57 41 867 223 644
4,738 376
5,114 2,297 591 1,238 4,125 989 198 790 70 40 760 193 567
Change 14.9% 74.5%
18.3% 115.1%
25.4% 21.7% 13.1% 52.5% 29.7% 7.5% -8.9% 11.7% -18.0% 4.1% 14.0%
13.5%
Quarterly Financial Highlights
Operating Revenue (₹ mn)
EBITDA (%)
PAT (₹ mn)
29.2%
-400 bps
6.7%
2923
2262
19
15
238
223
Q2FY21
Q2FY22
Q2FY21
Q2FY22
Q1FY21
Q1FY22
Yearly Financial Highlights
Operating Revenue (₹ mn)
EBITDA (%)
9.1%
663 bps
PAT (₹ mn)
125 %
11462
17.6
1106.5
10504
11
492.9
FY20
FY21
FY20
FY21
FY20
FY21
Quarterly Segment Mix
Building Product Revenues (₹ mn)
Building EBIT (₹ mn)
2719
3000
3194
2358
2411
1756
1885
1745
2019
613
620
392
390
447
323
79
126
100
Q2FY20 Q3FY20 Q4FY20 Q1FY21 Q2FY21 Q3FY21 Q4FY21 Q1FY22 Q2FY22
Q2FY20 Q3FY20 Q4FY20 Q1FY21 Q2FY21 Q3FY21 Q4FY21 Q1FY22 Q2FY22
Synthetic Revenues (₹ mn)
Synthetic EBIT (₹ mn)
529
530
532
541
511
449
79
65
75
32
80
76
133
243
297
33
Q2FY20 Q3FY20 Q4FY20 Q1FY21 Q2FY21 Q3FY21 Q4FY21 Q1FY22 Q2FY22
-17
-64
Q2FY20 Q3FY20 Q4FY20 Q1FY21 Q2FY21 Q3FY21 Q4FY21 Q1FY22 Q2FY22
Yearly Segment Mix
Building Product Revenues (₹ mn)
Building EBIT (₹ mn)
8420
9159
8346
10096
5605
1354
1221
712
943
1842
FY18
FY19
FY20
FY21
H1 FY22
FY18
FY19
FY20
FY21
H1 FY22
Synthetic Revenues (₹ mn)
2205
2158
1703
1366
Synthetic EBIT (₹ mn)
281
224
808
80
109
31
FY18
FY19
FY20
FY21
H1 FY22
FY18
FY19
FY20
FY21
H1 FY22
Product Revenues Mix
Cement Asbestos (%)
Fibre Board & Panels (%)
Textiles - Synthetic Yarns (%)
71
69
68
67
69
66
65
60
21
20
19
21
19
18
17
19
17
12
13
15
16
14
15
11
Revenue share dip with lower demand off-take
Diversified Product Portfolio – A shift from Asbestos based Revenues
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Financial Highlights
Operational Metrics Quarterly
Operational Metrics (INR mn) Segmental revenues Building Products Synthetic Yarn
Segmental Profits Building Products Synthetic Yarn
Segmental EBIT margins Building Products Synthetic Yarn
Installed capacity in MT Building Products ATUM (Solar Panels) - KW
Q2FY20
Q3FY20
Q4FY20
Q1FY21
Q2FY21
Q3FY21
Q4FY21
Q1FY22
Q2FY22
1,755.6 528.6
1,884.9 529.6
1,745.2 531.9
2,718.9 133.0
2,019.0 242.8
2,357.8 449.1
3,000.0 541.5
3,193.8 296.9
2,411.1 511.5
79.4 78.9
4.5% 14.9%
125.8 65.3
6.7% 12.3%
100.1 74.6
5.7% 14.0%
612.7 -64.4
22.5% -48.4%
392.1 -16.8
19.4% -6.9%
390.2 32.1
16.6% 7.1%
447.2 80.3
14.9% 14.8%
620.1 33.0
19.4% 11.1%
323.1 75.8
13.4% 14.8%
9,81,750 30,000
9,81,750 30,000
9,81,750 30,000
9,81,750 30,000
9,91,750 30,000
9,91,750 30,000
9,91,750 30,000
9,91,750 30,000
9,91,750 30,000
Synthetic Yarn – Spinning Positions
2,752
2,752
2,752
2,752
2,752
2,752
2,752
2,752
2,752
Production in MT Building Products ATUM (Solar Panels) - KW Synthetic Yarn
Sales in MT Building Products ATUM (Solar Panels) - KW Synthetic Yarn
Utilization (on sales) Building Products ATUM Synthetic Yarn
185061 964 2815
158859 456 2683
65%
89%
167900 149 2905
174757 827 2711
71%
90%
176885 446 2629
160938 909 2838
66%
95%
149488 443 830
226492 807 737
92%
25%
214468 771 1464
163489 0 1388
66% 0% 46%
219795 877 2040
197998 905 2429
80% 12% 81%
263872 608 2489
258555 265 2619
104% 4% 87%
261593 1365 2666
261044 711 1437
105% 9% 48%
232038 1180 2587
187144 526 2269
75% 7% 76%
Profit & Loss Statement Quarterly
Profit & Loss (INR mn)
Income from Operations
Other Income
Total Income
Operating Expenses
EBITDA
Margin %
Depreciation
EBIT
Margin %
Financial Charges
Interest %
PBT
Margin %
Tax
PAT
Margin %
EPS - Basic
Diluted
Q2FY20
Q3FY20
Q4FY20
Q1FY21
Q2FY21
Q3FY21
Q4FY21
Q1FY22
Q2FY22
2,284.1
20.3
2,304.5
2,101.6
202.9
8.9
101.5
101.4
4.4
41.0
1.8
60.5
2.6
-71.7
132.1
5.8
8.3
2,414.4
14.3
2,428.7
2,200.6
228.1
9.4
100.3
127.8
5.3
42.6
1.8
85.2
3.5
23.7
61.5
2.5
3.9
2,277.1
16.7
2,293.7
2,072.2
221.6
9.7
99.4
122.2
5.4
46.7
2.0
75.5
3.3
6.9
68.6
3.0
4.3
2,851.9
15.6
2,867.5
2,269.0
598.4
21.0
98.0
500.4
17.5
39.4
1.4
461.0
16.2
116.8
344.2
12.1
21.7
2,261.8
24.3
2,286.1
1,856.0
430.2
19.0
100.4
329.8
14.6
30.2
1.3
299.6
13.2
76.6
223.0
9.9
13.9
13.8
2,806.9
21.8
2,828.7
2,388.9
439.8
15.7
101.1
338.7
12.1
27.4
1.0
311.3
11.1
80.9
230.4
8.2
14.2
13.9
3,541.5
24.2
3,565.7
3,013.4
552.3
15.6
100.5
451.8
12.8
31.1
0.9
420.7
11.9
111.9
308.8
8.7
18.7
18.4
3,490.6
21.1
3,511.7
2,841.4
670.3
19.2
90.7
579.6
16.6
33.2
1.0
546.4
15.7
140.6
405.8
11.6
24.6
23.9
2,922.6
20.4
2,943.0
2,508.6
434.4
14.9
90.1
344.4
11.8
24.2
0.8
320.2
11.0
82.3
237.9
8.1
14.4
14.0
Balance Sheet and Ratios
Balance Sheet (INR mn) Share capital Reserves and Surplus Non-current liabilities Current liabilities Total Equity and Liabilities
Non-current assets Current assets Total Assets
Key Ratios RoCE (%) RoE (%) Debt to equity (x) Interest coverage (x) Inventory days Receivable days Payable days
FY18 159.2 4297.4 1090.4 3298.3 8845.3
4258.3 4587.0 8845.3
FY18 16.3 14.9 0.63 8.5 85 53 34
FY19 159.2 4835.8 982.9 3283.2 9261.1
4339.1 4922.0 9261.1
FY19 14.9 13.5 0.57 7.8 88 50 25
FY20 159.2 4890.9 1001.3 3383.7 9435.2
4298.4 5136.8 9435.2
FY20 9.0 9.8 0.60 6.6 106 49 30
FY21 165.2 6104.0 893.4 2324.5 9487.2
4464.3 5022.8 9487.2
FY21 20.3 17.7 0.25 15.8 79 33 29
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