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IRB INFRA 2020-21 Annual Report Analysis
Wed, 31 Mar

IRB INFRA has announced its results for the year ended March 2021. Let us have a look at the detailed performance review of the company during FY20-21.

IRB INFRA Income Statement Analysis

  • Operating income during the year fell 22.7% on a year-on-year (YoY) basis.
  • The company's operating profit decreased by 17.1% YoY during the fiscal. Operating profit margins witnessed a fall and down at 47.5% in FY21 as against 44.3% in FY20.
  • Depreciation charges increased by 24.2% and finance costs increased by 7.9% YoY, respectively.
  • Other income declined by 3.1% YoY.
  • Net profit for the year declined by 61.6% YoY.
  • Net profit margins during the year declined from 10.8% in FY20 to 5.3% in FY21.

IRB INFRA Income Statement 2020-21

No. of Mths Year Ending 12 Mar-20* 12 Mar-21* % Change
Net Sales Rs m 68,522 52,986 -22.7%
Other income Rs m 1,950 1,889 -3.1%
Total Revenues Rs m 70,472 54,875 -22.1%
Gross profit Rs m 30,381 25,175 -17.1%
Depreciation Rs m 4,683 5,817 24.2%
Interest Rs m 15,736 16,973 7.9%
Profit before tax Rs m 11,911 4,274 -64.1%
Tax Rs m 4,544 1,445 -68.2%
Profit after tax Rs m 7,367 2,829 -61.6%
Gross profit margin % 44.3 47.5
Effective tax rate % 38.1 33.8
Net profit margin % 10.8 5.3
* Results Consolidated
Interim results exclude extraordinary / exceptional items
Source: Accord Fintech, Equitymaster



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IRB INFRA Balance Sheet Analysis

  • The company's current liabilities during FY21 down at Rs 67 billion as compared to Rs 144 billion in FY20, thereby witnessing an decrease of -53.9%.
  • Long-term debt stood at Rs 165 billion as compared to Rs 65 billion during FY20, a growth of 155.5%.
  • Current assets rose 12% and stood at Rs 69 billion, while fixed assets rose 1% and stood at Rs 356 billion in FY21.
  • Overall, the total assets and liabilities for FY21 stood at Rs 425 billion as against Rs 415 billion during FY20, thereby witnessing a growth of 3%.

IRB INFRA Balance Sheet as on March 2021

No. of Mths Year Ending 12 Mar-20* 12 Mar-21* % Change
Networth Rs m 66,829 69,008 3.3
 
Current Liabilities Rs m 144,337 66,528 -53.9
Long-term Debt Rs m 64,581 165,034 155.5
Total Liabilities Rs m 414,530 425,121 2.6
 
Current assets Rs m 61,421 68,995 12.3
Fixed Assets Rs m 353,109 356,126 0.9
Total Assets Rs m 414,530 425,121 2.6
* Results Consolidated
Interim results exclude extraordinary / exceptional items
Source: Accord Fintech, Equitymaster



IRB INFRA Cash Flow Statement Analysis

  • IRB INFRA's cash flow from operating activities (CFO) during FY21 stood at Rs 9 billion on a YoY basis.
  • Cash flow from investing activities (CFI) during FY21 stood at Rs -82 billion, an improvement of 66.7% on a YoY basis.
  • Cash flow from financial activities (CFF) during FY21 stood at Rs 75 billion, an improvement of 442% on a YoY basis.
  • Overall, net cash flows for the company during FY21 stood at Rs 2 billion from the Rs 2 billion net cash flows seen during FY20.

IRB INFRA Cash Flow Statement 2020-21

Particulars No. of months 12 12 % Change
Year Ending Mar-20 Mar-21
Cash Flow from Operating Activities Rs m 37,092 8,668 -76.6%
Cash Flow from Investing Activities Rs m -49,053 -81,761 -
Cash Flow from Financing Activities Rs m 13,878 75,199 441.9%
Net Cash Flow Rs m 1,650 2,106 27.6%
* Results Consolidated
Interim results exclude extraordinary / exceptional items
Source: Accord Fintech, Equitymaster



Current Valuations for IRB INFRA

  • The trailing twelve-month earnings per share (EPS) of the company stands at Rs 8.1, an decline from the EPS of Rs 21.0 recorded last year.
  • The price to earnings (P/E) ratio, at the current price of Rs 108.7, stands at 23.2 times its trailing twelve months earnings.
  • The price to book value (P/BV) ratio at current price levels stands at 1.0 times, while the price to sales ratio stands at 0.7 times.
  • The company's price to cash flow (P/CF) ratio stood at 3.8 times its end-of-year operating cash flow earnings.

Per Share Data/Valuations

No. of Mths Year Ending 12 Mar-20* 12 Mar-21*
Sales per share (Unadj.) Rs 195.0 150.8
TTM Earnings per share Rs 21.0 8.1
Diluted earnings per share Rs 12.2 4.7
Price to Cash Flow x 2.7 3.8
TTM P/E ratio x 4.3 23.2
Price / Book Value ratio x 0.5 0.5
Market Cap Rs m 36,164 33,194
Dividends per share (Unadj.) Rs 5.0 0.0
* Results Consolidated
Interim results exclude extraordinary / exceptional items
Source: Accord Fintech, Equitymaster



Ratio Analysis for IRB INFRA

  • Solvency Ratios
  • Current Ratio: The company's current ratio improved and stood at 1.0x during FY21, from 0.4x during FY20. The current ratio measures the company's ability to pay short-term and long-term obligations.

    Interest Coverage Ratio: The company's interest coverage ratio deteriorated and stood at 1.3x during FY21, from 1.8x during FY20. The interest coverage ratio of a company states how easily a company can pay its interest expense on outstanding debt. A higher ratio is preferable.

  • Profitability Ratios
  • Return on Equity (ROE): The ROE for the company declined and down at 4.1% during FY21, from 11.0% during FY21. The ROE measures the ability of a firm to generate profits from its shareholders capital in the company.

    Return on Capital Employed (ROCE): The ROCE for the company declined and down at 9.1% during FY21, from 21.0% during FY20. The ROCE measures the ability of a firm to generate profits from its total capital (shareholder capital plus debt capital) employed in the company.

    Return on Assets (ROA): The ROA of the company declined and down at 4.7% during FY21, from 5.6% during FY20. The ROA measures how efficiently the company uses its assets to generate earnings.

Key Ratio Analysis

No. of Mths Year Ending 12 Mar-20* 12 Mar-21*
Current ratio x 0.4 1.0
Debtors’ Days Days 23 23
Interest coverage x 1.8 1.3
Debt to equity ratio x 1.0 2.4
Return on assets % 5.6 4.7
Return on equity % 11.0 4.1
Return on capital employed % 21.0 9.1
* Results Consolidated
Interim results exclude extraordinary / exceptional items
Source: Accord Fintech, Equitymaster



To see how IRB INFRA has performed over the last 5 years, please visit here.

IRB INFRA Share Price Performance

Over the last one year, IRB INFRA share price has moved up from Rs 53.1 to Rs 108.7, registering a gain of Rs 55.6 or around 104.8%.

Meanwhile, the S&P BSE REALTY Index is trading at Rs 2,670.3 (up 1.9%). Over the last one year it has moved up from 1,353.7 to 2,670.3, a gain of 1,317 points (up 97.3%).

Overall, the S&P BSE SENSEX is up 74.1% over the year.

(To know more, check out historical annual results for IRB INFRA and quarterly results for IRB INFRA)

Annual Report FAQs

What is the current share price of IRB INFRA?

IRB INFRA currently trades at Rs 51.2 per share. You can check out the latest share price performance of IRB INFRA here...

What was the revenue of IRB INFRA in FY21? How does it compare to earlier years?

The revenues of IRB INFRA stood at Rs 54,875 m in FY21, which was down -22.1% compared to Rs 70,472 m reported in FY20.

IRB INFRA's revenue has fallen from Rs 59,691 m in FY17 to Rs 54,875 m in FY21.

Over the past 5 years, the revenue of IRB INFRA has grown at a CAGR of -2.1%.

What was the net profit of IRB INFRA in FY21? How does it compare to earlier years?

The net profit of IRB INFRA stood at Rs 2,829 m in FY21, which was down -61.6% compared to Rs 7,367 m reported in FY20.

This compares to a net profit of Rs 8,500 m in FY19 and a net profit of Rs 9,197 m in FY18.

Over the past 5 years, IRB INFRA net profit has grown at a CAGR of -20.7%.

What does the cash flow statement of IRB INFRA reveal?

The cash flow statement is the financial statement that presents the cash inflows and outflows of a company during a given period of time.

This statement is one of the most useful tools for judging a company's liquidity position. The ratios and parameters in this statement helps test a company's financial health.

The cash flow statement of IRB INFRA reveals:

  • Cash flow from operations decreased in FY21 and stood at Rs 8,668 m as compared to Rs 37,092 m in FY20.
  • Cash flow from investments decreased in FY21 and stood at Rs -81,761 m as compared to Rs -49,053 m in FY20.
  • Cash flow from financial activity increased in FY21 and stood at Rs 75,199 m as compared to Rs 13,878 m in FY20.

Here's the cash flow statement of IRB INFRA for the past 5 years.

(Rs m)FY17FY18FY19FY20FY21
From Operations31,92021,32327,09937,0928,668
From Investments-29,810-26,215-40,814-49,053-81,761
From Financial Activity-2,0164,10214,37613,87875,199
Net Cashflow95-7906611,6502,106

What does the Key Ratio analysis of IRB INFRA reveal?

Be it the company's profitability, operations effectiveness or utilization of funds, ratio analysis is an important tool which helps in making investment decisions.

The ratio/financial analysis of IRB INFRA reveals:

  • Operating profit margins witnessed a fall and down at 47.5% in FY21 as against 44.3% in FY20.
  • Net profit margins declined from 10.8% in FY20 to 5.3% in FY21.
  • Debt to Equity ratio for FY21 stood at 2.4 as compared to 1.0 in FY20.

Here's the ratio/financial analysis of IRB INFRA for the past 5 years.

 FY17FY18FY19FY20FY21
Operating Profit Margin (%)52.349.443.944.347.5
Net Profit Margin (%)12.216.212.710.85.3
Debt to Equity Ratio (x)2.32.12.31.02.4

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