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Karnavati Finance Ltd.

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Market Cap. (₹) 16.68 Cr. P/BV 1.40 Book Value (₹) 1.18
52 Week High/Low (₹) 4/2 FV/ML 1/1 P/E(X) 0.00
Bookclosure 28/09/2024 EPS (₹) 0.00 Div Yield (%) 0.00
Year End :2024-03 

The Company has initiated the process of obtaining the confirmation from suppliers who have registered under the Micro, Small and Medium enterprise development Act, 2006 (MSMED Act, 2006) based on information available with the company, the balance due to micro and small enterprise as defined under the MSMED Act, 2006 is Rs 82,016.52/-. No interest has been paid or payable under MSMED Act, 2006 during the year

There are no Due payable to small scale industries undertaking in view of the business of the company.

15.2 Terms/Rights attached to Equity Shares

The Company has only one class of equity shares having a value of Rs 1/ per share. Each holder of equity shares is entitled to one vote per shares.

In the event of liquidation of the company, the holders of the equity shares will be entitled to receive remaining assets of the company, after distribution of all preferential amounts. The distribution will be in proportion to the number of equity share held by the shareholders

As per the record of the company, including its register of shareholders/members and other declaration received from shareholders regarding beneficial interest, the above shareholding represents both legal & beneficial ownership of shares.

NOTE No. 24 : Contingent Liabilities

(Amount in Lakhs)

24

Contingent Liabilities

For the year ended on 31st March 2024

For the year ended on 31st March 2023

Claim against the Company not acknowledge as debt

Guarantees excluding Financial Guarantees

Other Money for which Company is Contingently Liable

TOTAL

-

-

The Companys has borrowing in the form of Inter Corporate Loans carried in the Balance Sheet at Rs. 1086.80 Lakhs, interest to the extent of Rs. 119.87 Laksh is not provided thereon for current year due to litigation with the party, outcome of the same is yet to

come. The Company has corresponding NIM (Net Interest Margin) based Advances in the nature of Pass-through transaction that have become NPA and provision to the extent of of Rs. 55.86 Lakhs towards Expected Interest Loss(EIL) and Expected Credit Loss(ECL) to the extent of Rs.102.47 Lakhs over and above ECL provision on Standard Assets.

28. The previous year's figures have been reworked, regrouped, and reclassified wherever necessary. Amounts and other disclosures for the preceding year are included as an integral part of the current year financial statements and are to be read in relation to the amounts and other disclosures relating to the current year.

29. Credit and Debit balances of unsecured loans, sundry creditors, sundry Debtors, loans and Advances are subject to confirmation and therefore the effect of the same on profit could not be ascertained.

30. Risk Management

The Company's principal financial liabilities comprise borrowings and trade and other payables. The main purpose of these financial liabilities is to finance and support the company's operations. The Company's principal financial assets include loans, investments, cash and cash equivalents and other receivables that are derived directly from its operations. As a financial lending institution, Company is exposed to various risks that are related to lending business and operating environment. The principal objective in Company‘s risk management processes is to measure and monitor the various risks that Company is subject to and to follow policies and procedures to address such risks.

The Company's Risk Management Committee of the Board of directors constituted in accordance with the Reserve Bank of India regulations has overall responsibility for overseeing the implementation of the Risk Management Policy. The committee meets at least twice in a year to review the Risk Management practices. Risk Management department periodically places its report to the committee for review. The committee's suggestions for improving the Risk Management Practices are implemented by the Risk Management department.

Risk Management department shall be responsible for the following:

a. Identifying the various risks associated with the activities of the Company and assessing their impact on the business.

b. Measuring the risks and suggesting measures to effectively mitigate the risks.

However, the primary responsibility for managing the various risks on a day to day basis will be with the heads of the respective business units of the company.

The Company is generally exposed to credit risk, liquidity risk, market risk and operational risk.

Impairment Assessment

The Company is mainly engaged in the business of providing Personal loans, Business Loan, Term Loan & Loan against property. The tenure of the loans generally is for 12 to 60 months.

The Company also provides unsecured personal loans to salaried individuals and unsecured loans to traders and self-employed. The tenure of the loans ranges from 12 months to 60 months.

The Company's impairment assessment and measurement approach is set out in this note. It should be read in conjunction with the Summary of significant accounting policies.

Definition of default and cure

The Company considers a financial instrument as defaulted and therefore Stage 3 (credit-impaired) for Expected Credit.

Loss (ECL) calculations in all cases when the borrower becomes 90 days past due on its contractual payments. As a part of a qualitative assessment of whether a customer is in default, the Company also considers a variety of instances that may indicate unlikeness to pay. When such events occur, the Company carefully considers whether the event should result in treating the customer as defaulted and therefore assessed as Stage 3 for ECL calculations or whether Stage 2, as appropriate.

It is the Company's policy to consider a financial instrument as ‘cured' and therefore re-classified out of Stage 3 when none of the default criteria have been present for at least three consecutive months. The decision whether to classify an asset as Stage 2 or Stage 1 once cured depends on the updated credit grade, at the time of the cure, and whether this indicates there has been a significant increase in credit risk compared to initial recognition.

Exposure at Default (EAD)

The Exposure at Default is an estimate of the exposure at a future default date, considering expected changes in the exposure after the reporting date, including repayments of principal and interest, whether scheduled by contract or otherwise, expected drawdowns on committed facilities, and accrued interest.

Probability of default (PD)

The Probability of Default is an estimate of the likelihood of default over a given time horizon. To calculate the ECL for a Stage 1 loan, the Company assesses the possible default events within 12 months for the calculation of the 12 month ECL. For Stage 2 and Stage 3 financial assets, the exposure at default is considered for events over the lifetime of the instruments. The Company uses historical information wherever available to determine PD. PD is calculated using Incremental 91 DPD approach considering fresh slippage using historical information.

32. Details of Benami Property Held

There are no proceedings have been initiated or pending against the company for holding any benami property under the Prohibition of Benami Property Transactions Act, 1988 and the Rules made thereunder

33. Security of current assets against borrowings

The company has not borrowings ‘during any point of time of the year' from banks or financial institutions on the basis of security of current assets

34. Wilful Defaulter

The company is not declared as wilful defaulter (at any time during the financial year or after the end of reporting period but before the date when financial statements are approved or in an earlier period and the default has continued for the whole or part of the current year) by any bank or financial institution or other lender.

35. Relationship with struck off companies

The company do not have any transaction with companies struck off under section 248 of the Companies Act, 2013 or section 560 of the Companies Act, 1956.

36. Registration of charges or satisfaction with Registrar of companies

The company do not have any charges or satisfaction yet to be registered with Registrar of Companies beyond the statutory period.

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