EBITDA for Q3 FY2021 of ₹ 7,695 crores, up by 18% q-o-q and y-o-y, highest in last 11 quarters
Attributable PAT (before exceptional items and tax on dividend) of ₹ 3,017 crores, up 51% q-o-q
Mumbai, India: Vedanta Limited today announced its unaudited consolidated results for the Third quarter (Q3) and Nine Months ended 31st December 2020.
Financial & Corporate Highlights Strong financial performance in Q3 FY2021Revenues of ₹ 22,498 crores, up 8% q-o-q, primarily due to increase in commodity prices and higher sales at Aluminium, Iron ore and Steel businessRobust EBITDA margin1 of 39%, highest in last 4 yearsEBITDA of ₹ 7,695 crores, up 18% q-o-q and y-o-y, highest quarterly performance for > 2 yearsAttributable PAT (before exceptional items and tax on dividend) of ₹ 3,017 crores, up 51% q-o-q Strong Balance SheetLiquidity position with total cash & cash equivalents at ₹ 27,055 crores |
Operational Highlights Zinc India: Highest ever quarterly ore production at 4.0 million tonnes, with highest ever mine development of 27 kmMined metal production at 244 kt, up 2% q-o-qZinc International: Gamsberg highest ever production of 43kt in Q3 FY2021, up by 23% q-o-qOil & Gas: Average Daily Gross Operated Production at 160 kboepd, down 3% q-o-qNew gas facility commissioned; gas production being ramped up by ~15 kboepdAluminium: Aluminium volume 497kt, up by 5% q-o-qSustained lower cost of production at $ 1,387/t and EBITDA margin of 28%Iron Ore:Capitalized opportunity to increase Goa sales to 0.6 MntKarnataka sales of 1.2 MntSteel: Highest ever hot metal production of 372 kt since acquisitionRobust EBITDA margin at $111/t, up 18% q-o-q Value Added Product (VAP) mix increased to 85% in Q3 FY2021 from 71% in Q2 FY2021 |
Mr. Sunil Duggal, Chief Executive Officer, Vedanta, said, “We continue to strengthen our position as one of the largest diversified natural resource businesses in the world with our strategy focused on value-added growth. Our businesses stayed resilient in the quarter amidst uncertain market environment as we continued with our winning streak reporting the highest EBITDA in last two years. We continue to ramp up across the Zinc and Iron & Steel verticals along with successful project delivery in the Oil & Gas vertical. Aluminium business has had yet another exemplary quarter as it continued the momentum of cost rationalisation from improved integration and systemic improvements. As we look forward to the year, we have in place the building blocks to enhance our performance in all our businesses as we continue to deliver for all our stakeholders”.
Mr. GR Arun Kumar, Chief Financial Officer, Vedanta, said, “We are focussed on driving operations effectively in this conducive price environment to maximise earnings to cash conversion, allocate capital wisely while supporting high return organic growth projects across businesses and continue to drive costs down structurally to sustain these cash flows into future. The Balance Sheet continues to remain strong with a consolidated Net Debt / EBITDA ratio of ~1.5X with improving debt maturity profile. Yet we target to reduce net debt by above Rs 5,000 crores in the coming quarter. ROCE at double digit levels of ~13% will thus leave enough on the table to ensure good shareholder returns. The guidance has remained constant or better through the year on volumes, costs, below EBITDA items as well as growth capex thus delivering a well-managed set of financials during the year”.
Consolidated Financial Performance |
The consolidated financial performance of the company during the period is as under:
(In Rs. crore, except as stated)
FY2020 | Particulars | Q3 | % Change | Q2* | % Change | 9M | ||
FY2021 | FY2020 | FY2021 | FY2021 | FY2020 | ||||
83,545 | Net Sales/Income from operations | 22,498 | 21,126 | 6% | 20,804 | 8% | 58,989 | 64,032 |
902 | Other Operating Income | 237 | 234 | 2% | 303 | (22%) | 826 | 660 |
21,060 | EBITDA | 7,695 | 6,531 | 18% | 6,531 | 18% | 18,234 | 16,216 |
29% | EBITDA Margin1 | 39% | 34% | – | 36% | – | 35% | 29% |
4,977 | Finance cost | 1,321 | 1,231 | 7% | 1,312 | 1% | 3,885 | 3,913 |
2,443 | Investment Income | 771 | 629 | 23% | 621 | 24% | 2,409 | 1,832 |
(306) | Exchange gain/(loss) – (Non-operational) | 177 | (0) | – | 30 | – | 200 | (32) |
18,220 | Profit before Depreciation and Taxes | 7,322 | 5,928 | 24% | 5,870 | 25% | 16,958 | 14,103 |
9,093 | Depreciation & Amortization | 1,912 | 2,291 | (17%) | 1,938 | (1%) | 5,583 | 6,841 |
9,127 | Profit before Exceptional items | 5,410 | 3,637 | 49% | 3,932 | 38% | 11,374 | 7,261 |
(17,386) | Exceptional Items Credit/(Expense)2 | (0) | 168 | – | 95 | – | 95 | (254) |
(8,259) | Profit Before Tax | 5,410 | 3,805 | 42% | 4,027 | 34% | 11,469 | 7,008 |
3,078 | Tax Charge/ (Credit) | 1,468 | 1,082 | 36% | 1,150 | 28% | 3,032 | 2,169 |
(73) | One-time tax charge/ (Credit)3 | (282) | 0 | – | 1,187 | – | 1,001 | (2,501) |
(6,521) | Tax on Exceptional items/ (Credit) | 0 | 58 | – | 33 | – | 33 | 2 |
(4,743) | Profit After Taxes | 4,224 | 2,665 | 59% | 1,657 | 155% | 7,403 | 7,338 |
6,122 | Profit After Taxes before exceptional items | 4,224 | 2,555 | 65% | 1,595 | 165% | 7,341 | 7,594 |
6,049 | Profit After Taxes before exceptional items & one-time tax | 3,942 | 2,555 | 54% | 2,782 | 42% | 8,342 | 5,093 |
1,920 | Minority Interest | 925 | 317 | 192% | 819 | 13% | 2,233 | 1,481 |
(6,664) | Attributable PAT | 3,299 | 2,347 | 41% | 838 | 294% | 5,170 | 5,856 |
3,993 | Attributable PAT before exceptional items | 3,299 | 2,238 | 47% | 806 | 309% | 5,138 | 5,906 |
4,066 | Attributable PAT before exceptional items & one-time tax | 3,017 | 2,238 | 35% | 1,993 | 51% | 6,139 | 3,405 |
(18.00) | Basic Earnings per Share (₹/share) | 8.91 | 6.34 | 41% | 2.26 | 294% | 13.96 | 15.82 |
10.78 | Basic EPS before Exceptional items | 8.91 | 6.05 | 47% | 2.18 | 309% | 13.87 | 15.95 |
70.86 | Exchange rate (₹/$) – Average | 73.74 | 71.06 | 4% | 74.24 | (1%) | 74.48 | 70.34 |
74.81 | Exchange rate (₹/$) – Closing | 73.02 | 71.27 | 2% | 73.63 | (1%) | 73.02 | 71.27 |
* Q2 FY21 restated, refer note 7 of Vedanta Consolidated results
- Excludes custom smelting at Copper India and Zinc India operations
- Exceptional Items Gross of Tax
- One-time tax charge/ (credit) includes tax on dividend and impact of change in ordinance
- Previous period figures have been regrouped or re-arranged wherever necessary to conform to current period’s presentation
Revenues
Revenue in Q3 FY2021 was at ₹ 22,498 crores, higher by 8% q-o-q, primarily due to higher commodity prices, higher sales at Aluminium, Iron ore and Steel business, partially offset by lower sales at Zinc India, lower PLF at TSPL and rupee appreciation.
Revenue was up by 6% y-o-y, mainly on account of higher commodity prices, rupee depreciation and higher volumes at Zinc India and Iron Ore business, partially offset by lower volumes at Oil and Gas business, lower power sales in TSPL.
EBITDA and EBITDA Margins
EBITDA for Q3 FY2021 was at ₹ 7,695 crores, higher by 18% q-o-q, primarily due to higher commodity prices, higher sales at Aluminium, Iron ore, Steel business, partially offset by higher input commodity prices and rupee appreciation.
EBITDA for Q3 FY2021 was higher by 18% y-o-y, mainly on account of higher commodity prices, rupee depreciation and higher volumes at Zinc India and Iron Ore business, partially offset by one offs pertaining to past exploration cost recovery at Oil and Gas business in Q3 FY2020.
EBITDA margin1 for Q3 FY2021 was at 39%.
Depreciation & Amortization
Depreciation and amortization for Q3 FY2021 stood at ₹ 1,912 crores, flat q-o-q.
It was lower 17% y-o-y, primarily due to impairment of assets in Oil & Gas business in Q4 FY2020, and Skorpion mine put under care and maintenance since April 2020.
Finance Cost and Investment Income
Finance cost for Q3 FY2021 was at ₹ 1,321 crore, flat q-o-q.
Finance cost was higher by 7% y-o-y, mainly on account of increase in gross borrowings and lower capitalisation of interest cost.
Investment Income was at ₹ 771 crore, higher by 24% q-o-q and 23% y-o-y. This was primarily on account of one-off incomes in Q3 FY2021 pertaining to interest on power debtors and tax refund.
Taxes
Tax charge for Q3 FY2021 stood at ₹ 1,186 cr (Q2 FY2021: Tax charge of ₹ 2,370 cr). The normalized ETR is 27% in Q3 FY2021 (excluding tax on dividend from Zinc India) compared to 29% in Q2 FY21 which is due to PBT mix within entities. Tax charge for Q3 FY2020 was ₹ 1,141 cr and ETR was 30%.
Attributable Profit after Tax and Earnings per Share (EPS)
Attributable Profit after Tax (PAT) for the quarter was ₹ 3,299 crore and Earnings per share for the quarter was at ₹ 8.91 per share.
Balance Sheet |
We have cash and cash equivalents of ₹ 27,055 crore. The Company invests in high quality debt instruments as per the Board approved policy. The portfolio is rated by CRISIL, which has assigned a rating of “Tier-I” (implying Highest Safety) to our portfolio.
Gross debt was at ₹ 62,412 crore on 31st December 2020, higher by ₹ 3,225 crore as compared to 31st March 2020, majorly on account of temporary borrowing at Zinc India.
Net debt was at ₹ 35,357 crore on 31st December 2020, higher by ₹ 14,084 crores as compared to 31st March 2020, on account of dividend payment and intercompany loan to VRL, offset by positive cash flow.
CRISIL rating at AA- with stable outlook
India ratings AA- with negative outlook
Key Recognitions
Vedanta has been consistently recognized through the receipt of various awards and accolades. We received the following key recognitions recently:
CAIRN
- Project “CREST” awarded for Best Project under External Collaboration of the year at 10th inflection procurement innovation.
- Cairn was awarded for ‘Good work on Road by Ministry of Transport and Highways, Rajasthan.
- Cairn Won Best Technology Implementation Award’20 for the project ‘Next Generation Workplace – Office 365’ at the CIO Conclave Award 2020.
- Maru Samvad, a Cairn communication-led community engagement campaign, won gold for Best Regional Communication Campaign; won bronze for Best Campaign in Energy at ET Brand Equity Kaleido Awards’20.
HZL
- HZL was the only Indian Metal & Mining company featured in The Sustainability Yearbook 2020 by S & P Global for 3rd consecutive year as Sustainability Leaders (& Member)
- HZL’s Corporate Communication Team bagged the Udaipur Media Awards 2020 for their efforts as a corporate towards local and regional media of Rajasthan.
- HZL receives “Excellent Renewable Initiative under Platinum Category” for 22 MW Solar Power Project at Rampura Agucha Mine.
- Ms. Amrita Singh, Head Domestic Marketing – HZL, was conferred with “Woman Procurement Leader” at 2nd India Procurement Leadership Forum & Awards 2020.
- HZL has received recognition in the category of “Significant Achievement in HR Excellence Award” by CII
ALUMINIUM & POWER
- CEO Ajay Kapur awarded Business Leader of the Year by ET Now
- Aluminium & Power business awarded Best Employer Brands by ET Now
- Vedanta Ltd., Jharsuguda was the winner of CII-EHS Award 2019 at State Level for Best Practices in HSE
- Balco, Jharsugda & TSPL received HR Excellence Awards by CII
- Balco wins the Golden Peacock Award in Corporate Social Responsibility
SESA GOA
- Sesa Goa’s Value Added Business won Social Impact Award by Indian Chamber of Commerce
- Sesa Goa’s Value Added Business won IMC RBNQ Performance Excellence Trophy-2019’
STERLITE COPPER
- Sterlite Copper Silvassa unit won Par Excellence Award for Kaizen Competition by Quality Circle Forum India at 6th National Conclave on 5S
ELECTROSTEEL
- CSR department of ESL won 3 awards in National Summit & Award Ceremony’ organized by ASSOCHAM National CSR Awards 2020 under Education, Health and Skill Development category
- Pankaj Malhan, CEO and Whole-Time Director of Electrosteel Steels Limited has been recognized as ‘Business Leader of the Year Award’ by ET Now.
CSR
- Nand Ghar was awarded for ‘Best CSR Practices’ at ET Now World CSR Awards 2020.
- Change Maker Award ‘20 by Union Minister Finance & Corporate Affairs, GOI to Mrs. Ritu Jhingon
- Mr. Khurram Nayaab from our CSR team was featured in ‘101 Fabulous Leaders globally’ by ET Now.