U GRO Capital, a listed, technology-focused platform, announced its financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2021.
The key highlights for Q1 FY22:
Loan Portfolio:
- The Company’s AUM as of the end of July 31, 2021 stood at INR 1,561 Cr & INR 1,375 Cr as of June 30, 2021 compared to INR 847 Cr as of June 30, 2020 registering a 62% increase on a Y-o-Y basis
- The cumulative disbursement crossed INR 3,000 Cr & the monthly disbursal crossed 250 Cr in July 2021
- The loan book is 74% secured and the largest sectoral concentration is light engineering (29%) and the largest geographical concentration is Delhi NCR (20%)
- Portfolio GNPA and NNPA stand at 2.29% and 1.88% respectively as of June 30, 2021
Liability and Liquidity Position
- The Company further widened its lender base to 32 lenders testifying the strength of U GRO’s business model
- The Company’s overall liability book rose to INR 816 Cr in Q1 FY22, with overall debt equity ratio still at 0.86x indicating a long runway for growth
- The Company maintains a strong liquidity profile with nearly INR 300 Cr of cash and equivalents
- The Company maintains a CRAR of 62%, indicating a healthy capitalisation
Financial Performance
- The Company’s total income increased to INR 51.3 Cr in Q1 FY22, as compared to INR 30.8 Cr in Q1 FY21 an increase of 67% on a Y-o-Y basis
- The Net Interest Income (NII) for Q1FY22 stood at ₹27.4 Cr compared to ₹23.8 Cr in Q1FY21. ~15% increase on Y-o-Y basis
- The total provisioning as of Jun-21 stood at INR 20.6 Cr, 89% above the provision mandated as per RBI guideline
- The Company declared a PBT of INR 2.4 Cr, as compared to INR 4.1 Cr in Q1 FY21
- The net worth of the Company stands at INR 955 Cr as on June 30, 2021
Operational Parameters
- The Company commenced disbursement under the co-lending partnership signed under the revised framework with Bank of Baroda from June 2021
- In the Branch Channel, the company continues to increase its base of GRO Partner network to 724 in the quarter ended June 30, 2021 from 393 a year ago. Its products continue to see a strong traction among the small businesses
- In the ecosystem channel, the company added 7 new anchors further bolstering its base for rapid growth. In machinery finance, while there was some disruption due to the COVID 2nd wave the company saw good traction in June & July
- In the Partnership & Alliances channel, the company continued to operationalise more co-lending partnerships. In a first of its kind, company signed a BC Partnership with Prest Loans, that is expected to give a boost to its Micro Loan penetration
- The Company continued to hire additional manpower on the business side in line with its growth plans
The Company is, at this juncture, focused on achieving robust growth while protecting its balance sheet and maintaining its strong liquidity position. Given its healthy capital adequacy, low gross NPA and net NPA, diversified portfolio mix, granular geographical distribution and strong risk metrics, the Company is confident in achieving its growth goals while maintaining its conservative approach.
Commenting on the results, Mr. Shachindra Nath, Executive Chairman and Managing Director of U GRO Capital stated, “Q1 FY22 has been a difficult quarter for the entire spectrum of lending firms due to the massive disruption caused by COVID 2nd wave. We followed a focussed approach towards lending and capitalised on opportunities available in the states that were moderately affected. With the receding impact of COVID in June, we rebounded strongly. I’m happy to inform you that in July, we clocked our highest ever monthly disbursement. We will carry on the momentum and traction that we saw in July and remain committed to achieve our 5-year goals. Even on the liability slide, our presence continued to expand, and we now have 32 active lenders on our book right now. I’m delighted to share with you the progress that we’ve been making on all fronts.”