REC declares robust Q1, FY24 results, rewards shareholders with Rs. 3 per share
August 14 has been fixed as the record date for Interim Dividend
New Delhi: The Board of Directors of REC Limited, have approved the unaudited standalone and consolidated financial results for the quarter ended 30th June 2023.
Owing to the improved asset quality and effective cost management, REC is able to record its quarterly profit at
₹ 2,961 crores. As a result, the annualised Earnings Per Share for the quarter ended 30th June 2023 stands at ₹ 44.96
per share as against ₹ 37.16 per share as at 30th June 2022.
Aided by growth in profits, the Net Worth has grown to ₹ 60,886 crores as on 30th June 2023, an increase of 16%
YoY.
During Q1 FY24, Company has raised USD 750 million 5-year 144A/ Reg-S Green Bonds under its Global Medium Term Note Program. These bonds are exclusively listed on IFSC International Stock Exchanges, India INX and NSE
IFSC in GIFT City, Gujarat.
The loan book has maintained its growth trajectory and has increased by 17% to ₹ 4.54 lakh crore as against ₹ 3.88 lakh crores as at 30th June 2022.
Signifying improving asset quality, the Net Credit-impaired assets have reduced to 0.97% with Provision Coverage Ratio of 70.46% on NPA assets, as on 30th June 2023.
Indicating the ample opportunity to support the future growth, the Capital Adequacy Ratio (CRAR) of the Company stands at a comfortable 27.60% as on 30th June 2023.
Continuing with the tradition to reward its shareholders, the Board of Directors of the Company has declared the first interim dividend of ₹ 3/- per equity share (on face value of ₹ 10/- each) and 14th August has been fixed as Record Date for payment of Interim Dividend.
Other highlights for the Quarter under reference are :
➢ Sanctions: ₹ 90,797 crores vs. ₹ 59,895 crores, up 52%, Renewable sector constitutes for 16%
➢ Disbursements: ₹ 34,133 crores vs. ₹ 12,442 crores, up 174%
➢ Interest Income on Loan Assets: ₹ 10,465 crores vs. ₹ 9,262 crores, up 13%
➢ Net Profit: ₹ 2,961 crores vs. ₹ 2,447 crores, up 21%.
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