Realty company Shriram Properties announced Q1FY25 results: Revenue from operations grew by 14% YoY and Total Revenues by 34% YoY to Rs 210.9 crores. Revenue recognition in recently completed projects viz., Shriram Liberty Square (Bangalore), Shriram Park 63 - 1B (Chennai), Shriram Chirping Woods T5 (Bangalore) Shriram Grand One (Kolkata) accounted for most of revenues. Gain of early exit of ASK has also helped. EBITDA for the quarter stood at Rs 53.6 crores, compared to Rs 53.3 crores in Q1FY24, flat YoY. Change in mix of projects handovers (low margin legacy projects) and higher employee costs reflecting annual revisions impacted margins. EBITDA margins thus stood at 25% in Q1FY25, compared to 34% in Q1FY24. Gross margins remained healthy at 31% during the quarter. Overall finance cost dropped 19% YoY to Rs 26.7 crores in Q1FY25. Interest costs declined from Rs 27.8 crores in Q1FY24 to Rs 22.8 crores during Q1FY25. Non-cash interest charges too dropped from Rs 5.1 crores to Rs 3.9 crores respectively during this period. Net debt was only a shade higher at Rs 482.0 crores in Q1 and debt-equity ratio stood low at 0.37:1, which is amongst lowest in the industry. Profit before taxes for Q1 stood at Rs 27.3 crores. Net profit at Rs 17.5 crores in Q1FY25 reflected a modest growth compared to Rs 16.6 crores in Q1 last year. Cashflows remained strong even during the quarter. Cash from Operations remained positive at Rs 30 Crore, but free cashflow turned marginally negative reflecting debt repayment during the quarter. The Company made new project investments of Rs 44 crores during Q1 FY25, thereby ending the quarter with Cash & Cash equivalents of Rs 128 crores. Commenting on the performance, Mr Murali M, CMD, Shriram Properties said: “Our strong market presence and success of our strategic initiatives give us confidence in maintaining growth and delivering on promises in the years to come. Our solid project pipeline, a strong execution platform, and our unwavering focus on costs and quality will contribute towards profitable growth even in the future”. Result PDF
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Realty company Shriram Properties announced Q4FY24 & FY24 results: Q4FY24 Financial Highlights: On a quarterly basis, Total Revenues have more than doubled to Rs 358 crore while EBTIDA has grown by an impressive 45% YoY to Rs 66 crore in Q4FY24. Net profit for the quarter stood at Rs 20 crore, up 28% YoY in Q4FY24. FY24 Financial Highlights: Total Revenues have grown 21% YoY to Rs 987 crore on the back of successful completion and revenue recognition in certain key projects viz., Shriram Liberty Square (Bangalore), Shriram Park 63 - 1B (Chennai), Shriram Chirping Woods T5 (Bangalore) Shriram Grand One (Kolkata). Revenue recognition with handover of units in certain other projects continued as well. EBITDA for the full year stood at Rs 223 crore, compared to Rs 183 crore in FY23, reflecting a growth of 22% YoY. EBITDA margins remained stable at 23% in FY24. Interest expenses remained flat at Rs 74 crore, despite absorption of interest costs associated with the re-acquisition of JV economic interest in Shriram Park63 from Mitsubishi Corporation during Q3FY24. Overall finance cost however is higher by 11% YoY, due to certain one-time interest costs associated with the acquisition of Shriram 122 West in Q1FY24. SPL’s cost of debt dropped further to 11.6%, as compared to 11.9% in FY23. It compares favourably with average cost of 13.7% in FY21 and such steep reduction is despite the RBI rate hike impact (approx. 200bps) during this period. The cost of incremental debt is now in the 10.0% - 10.5% range, which is encouraging. Net debt remained almost flat at Rs 441 crore and debt-equity declined marginally to 0.35:1, which is amongst lowest in the industry. Net profit improved to Rs 75 crore in FY24, compared to Rs 68 crore in FY23, up 10% YoY Consolidated cashflows from operations nearly doubled to Rs.227 crore in FY24. The Company has realised free cashflows (FCF) before new project investments of Rs 156 crore in FY24, compared to Rs 116 crore in FY23. Notably, supported by project completions, the Company has unlocked free cashflows of around Rs 272 crore in last two years, which has played significant role in augmenting new projects towards sustaining growth momentum in the future. Commenting on the performance, Murali M, CMD, Shriram Properties said: “Our recordbreaking results are a testament to our commitment to growing the business profitably, year-afteryear. We have achieved significant milestones during the year, notwithstanding certain external-led delays in receipt of approvals and OCs. Our teams have worked diligently to overcome challenges and deliver on promises. Supported by our strong market presence and success of strategic initiatives, we are confident of sustaining growth and profitability in the coming years. Our robust launch pipeline, strong execution platform coupled with continued focus on cost management and commitment to delivering quality will support towards this end”. Result PDF
Realty company Shriram Properties announced 9MFY24 results: Total Revenues remained nearly flat at Rs 629 crore in 9MFY24. DM Fee contributed approximately 10% of total revenues, indicating the stabilization of the DM business model. Total Operating Expenses decreased by 7% YoY to Rs 472 crore, despite normal increases in employee costs and higher other expenses, mainly related to marketing activities. EBITDA increased by 14% YoY to Rs 157 crore, and EBITDA margins stood strong at 25%, compared to 21% in 9MFY23. Improved margins reflect the benefits of the changed product mix and higher price realization, surpassing the industry average growth during this period. Finance costs rose by 15%, but interest expenses remained nearly flat on a YoY basis. This is despite absorbing interest associated with the re-acquisition of JV economic interest in Park63 from Mitsubishi Corporation and one-time costs related to the acquisition of Shriram 122 West. Gross debt stood at Rs 508 crore compared to Rs 553 crore in Mar’23. The stabilization of the cost of debt at 11.5% to 12%, despite the impact of RBI rate hikes, is encouraging. Net Profit reached Rs 55 crore, compared to Rs 52 crore in 9MFY23 and Rs 68 crore in FY23. The Company reported a Return on Capital Employed (ROCE) of 11%, which is among the highest in the sector. Commenting on the performance, M Murali, CMD of Shriram Properties said: “We are excited to announce our entry into the Pune markets. Given the strong familiarity to the “Shriram” brand and our proven track record, we are confident of successful entry and expansion into this large, growth market. Our performance for the year so far is satisfactory. Current quarter witnessed muted growth due to certain adversities but are fully equipped to recoup lost impact during Q4FY24. We thus remain confident on the full yearFY24 and our growth over the next few years. Given the positive market dynamics and strong pipeline, we remain confident of sustaining profitable growth and delivering superior returns to our stakeholders” Result PDF