Dear Members,
The Directors of your Company are pleased to present the 104th Annual Report and the
Audited Financial Statements (Standalone and Consolidated) for the year ended 31st March,
2024 (year under review/FY 2023-24'). The section on Management Discussion and
Analysis includes a review of the financial performance of the Company - Financial
Highlights of the Company's standalone financial results, key financial ratios and the
dividend recommended by the Directors. It also includes the particulars of the
subsidiaries of the Company, including overseas subsidiaries and their performance during
the year under review.
1. MANAGEMENT DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS
Introduction
Established in 1920, Kansai Nerolac Paints Limited (also referred to as 'KNPL',
our Company' or We') is a subsidiary of Kansai Paint Co., Ltd., Japan
(KPJ'). In addition to our primary operations in India, we operate in Nepal, Sri
Lanka and Bangladesh through acquisitions and joint ventures. We are one of the country's
largest paints and coating manufacturers with an established leadership in industrial
coatings. Our Company holds a significant market share in performance coatings and
maintains a leadership position in the automotive and powder coating businesses.
Additionally, in the decorative segment, we are the 3rd largest paint player in the
country Our Company's strong market position can be owed to our continuous investments in
intellectual and human capital. Our access to global technology has helped provide Indian
customers with products and solutions that are unique, environment friendly and
cutting-edge.
As one of the industry's most trusted brands, KNPL designs solutions that protect,
inspire and touch lives every day Through our painting solutions, we provide Beauty
and Protection' to everything that a household uses on a daily basis, be it paints for
homes (interior & exterior, wood finish, construction chemicals, tile adhesive),
automobiles (4-wheeler, 2-wheeler/3-wheeler, EV CV tractors), new segments (underbody
coats, alloy wheels and seam sealers), consumer durables (fans, microwaves, refrigerators,
washing machine), personal use articles (hair clips, artificial jewellery), or
transportation infrastructure (bridges, metro rail). This is why we say There is
a little bit of Nerolac in everybody's life'.
People are at the core of KNPL's strategy We prioritise our employees, creating a
culture of innovation, collaboration and empowerment while emphasising employee wellbeing,
growth, training and engagement.
We plan to advance towards the future by the expansion of our Paint+ portfolio and our
new businesses, strengthening our influencer programme and using digital tools to enhance
stakeholder experience. We continuously strive to provide unique solutions using
cutting-edge technologies and are committed to being a responsible member of society
through our focus on sustainability
INDUSTRY PROGRESS
Over the years, the Indian paint industry has stood as a dynamic sector, offering a
vast array of applications and products that cater to the diverse needs and preferences of
customers.
In the recent years, the industry has experienced growth drivers like increase in
infrastructure spending, growth in personal mobility largely driven by the SUV segment, a
shift towards premium products, a preference for services, a wide adoption of digital
technologies and the growing demand for sustainable and low-emission products.
KNPL has undertaken multiple initiatives to leverage these trends to drive business
growth.
FINANCIALS
Financial Highlights
A summary of KNPL's standalone financial results for the year ended 31st March, 2024
(FY 2023-24) compared to the standalone financial results for the previous year, FY
2022-23, is as follows:
(Rs in Crores)
Particulars |
FY 2023-24 |
FY 2022-23 |
Revenue from Operations |
7,393.30 |
7,081.02 |
Profit Before Depreciation, Interest Exceptional Item and Tax |
1,022.88 |
793.89 |
Less: Depreciation and Amortisation |
179.96 |
164.63 |
Profit Before Interest, Exceptional Item and Tax |
842.92 |
629.26 |
Less: Interest |
12.46 |
9.73 |
Add: Other Income |
93.11 |
30.83 |
Profit Before Tax and Exceptional Item |
923.57 |
650.36 |
Add: Exceptional Item |
642.25 |
- |
Profit Before Tax |
1,565.82 |
650.36 |
Less: Tax Expenses |
382.95 |
163.93 |
Profit After Tax |
1,182.87 |
486.43 |
Other Comprehensive Income |
(3.77) |
0.16 |
Total Comprehensive Income for the Year |
1,179.10 |
486.59 |
Revenue from operations for the year aggregated to Rs. 7,393.30 Crores as compared to
Rs. 7,081.02 Crores for the previous year, reflecting a growth of 4.4%.
Average crude oil prices during the year decreased over last year. The currency further
depreciated during the year, impacting raw material prices.
The deflationary trend that began towards the end of the previous financial year
continued in FY 2023-24.
We continued our efforts to control overheads, with all departments working on their
tasks and achieving positive results.
During the year, we granted Rs. 7,23,602 Restricted Stock Units to eligible employees
as determined by our Nomination and Remuneration Committee. Consequently, our employee
benefits expense includes a provision of Rs. 12.15 Crores made towards share-based payment
expense for the year ended 31st March, 2024.
PBDIT for the year increased to Rs. 1,022.88 Crores compared to Rs. 793.89 Crores,
reflecting a growth of 28.8%.
Depreciation for the year was recorded at Rs. 179.96 Crores, slightly higher than the
previous year.
Other income increased to Rs. 93.11 Crores as compared to Rs. 30.83 Crores in the
previous year.
Exceptional item includes gain on sale of factory land at Thane of Rs. 661.25 Crores
netted by impairment loss of Rs. 19 Crores towards long-term investment in Sri Lanka and
Bangladesh subsidiaries.
PBT for the year stood at Rs. 923.57 Crores compared to Rs. 650.36 Crores before
exceptional items in the previous year, reflecting a growth of 42.0% over previous year.
Furthermore, PAT increased to Rs. 1,182.87 Crores compared to Rs. 486.43 Crores,
showcasing a growth of 143.2%.
Return on net worth for the year is 23.1% as compared to 11.1%, reflecting a growth of
1200 basis points due to increase in net worth and profit due to higher profit earned
during the year and exceptional gain on account of sale of land.
During the year, KNPL did not accept any deposits covered under Chapter V of the
Companies Act, 2013.
There are no significant or material orders passed by any regulators, courts, or
tribunals against us that could impact our going concern status or our operations in the
future.
There has been no change in the nature of our business during the year. Additionally,
there have been no material changes or commitments affecting our financial position that
occurred between the end of the financial year to which the financial statements relate
and the date of this Report.
Dividend
The Board has recommended a dividend of 375% (Rs. 3.75 per share), including a
special dividend of 125% (1.25 per share) for the year ended 31st March, 2024. This
compares to a total dividend of 270% (Rs. 2.70 per share) in the previous year.
Key Financial Ratios
Key Ratios |
FY 2023-24 |
FY 2022-23 |
Difference |
% Change |
Debtors Turnover (No. of Days) |
46 |
45 |
1 |
2.2 |
Inventory Turnover (No. of Days) |
125 |
117 |
8 |
6.8 |
Interest Coverage Ratio |
82 |
82 |
0 |
0 |
Current Ratio |
3.48 |
2.85 |
0.63 |
22.1 |
Debt Equity Ratio |
0.03 |
0.02 |
0.01 |
50.0 |
Operating Profit Margin (%) |
13.8 |
11.2 |
2.6 |
23.6 |
Net Profit Margin (%) |
16.1 |
6.9 |
9.2 |
133.0 |
Return on Equity (%) |
23.1 |
11.1 |
12.0 |
107.7 |
Subsidiaries and Consolidated Financial Statements
In accordance with the provisions of the Securities and Exchange Board of India
(Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 (SEBI Listing
Regulations), the Board has approved a policy for determining material subsidiaries. The
policy is available on the website of KNPL at www.nerolac.com. Further, based on this
policy, we do not have any material subsidiaries.
Indian Subsidiary
The Company's turnover was recorded at Rs. 132.80 Crores, compared to Rs. 146.80 Crores
the previous year. The EBITDA during the year witnessed a dip to 1.9%, from 3.7% the
previous year. The Company recorded a loss of Rs. 2.74 Crores, compared to a profit of Rs.
0.10 Crores in the previous year.
The consolidated financial statements ofKNPL, as of 31st March, 2024, are prepared in
accordance with applicable accounting standards and form a part of this Annual Report Al
subsidiaries of our Company as of 31st March, 2024, have been considered in the preparaton
of consolidated financial statements. Additionally, a separate statement in Form AOC-1,
highlighting the key features of the financial statements of our Company's subsidiaries,
is included in this Annual Report Furthermore, the Annual Audited Financial Statements of
all KNPL subsidiaries are available on our Company's website at www.nerolac.com.
Overseas Subsidiaries
Operations in Nepal
During the year, the turnover of KNP Japan Private Limited, our subsidiary in Nepal,
was recorded at Rs. 65.92 Crores, compared to Rs. 81.16 Crores the previous year. EBITDA
for the year decreased to 9.6% as compared to previous year at 10.9%. Profit after tax
stood at Rs. 5.49 Crores, as compared to Rs. 7.04 Crores in the previous year.
The turnover of our subsidiary in Sri Lanka, Kansai Paints Lanka (Private) Limited, for
the year stood at Rs. 34.25 Crores, compared to Rs. 26.73 Crores the previous year. The
Company incurred a loss of Rs. 7.21 Crores during the year, as compared to loss of Rs.
3.48 Crores.
Kansai Nerolac Paints (Bangladesh) Limited, our subsidiary in Bangladesh, registered a
turnover of Rs. 202.27 Crores for the year, as compared to Rs. 239.48 Crores in the
previous year. The Company incurred a loss of Rs. 17.52 Crores during the year, compared
to a loss of Rs. 13.27 Crores in the previous year.
SEGMENT-WISE PERFORMANCE
We have only one segment of activity, namely paints', in accordance with the
definition of Segment' covered under the Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) 108 on
Operating Segments. The performance of our Company is discussed in this Report
DECORATIVE BUSINESS
Overview
Our Company's rich legacy of over 100 years in catering a comprehensive range of
painting solutions that provide beauty and protection' has always ensured
satisfaction of the evolving needs of our customers.
Our recent growth strategy centred on several key elements. We focussed on
premiumisafon and introduced unique and democratised products in the Paint+ category We
enhanced the customer experience for our NxtGen services and increased outreach and
engagement with key influencers such as painters and architects. Additionally we expanded
into new business segments, including premium wood finish and construction chemicals and
built a strong pipeline for our projects business and focussed on network expansion.
Our Company has successfully built Paint+ equity through differentiated product
campaigns, while also communicating about our superior technology to our viewers.
Additionally, we enhanced our presence by focussing on digital marketing and branding to
increase our visibility This helped us garner significantly higher engagement with
consumers for our NxtGen painting services.
We expanded our smart retail solution Nerolac's NxtGen shoppe to provide superior
retail experience, along with personalised painting and colour recommendations using Nix
Colour sensor.
The Illuminati' programme designed for architects and interior designers saw
increased presence and engagement through various modes like exhibitions, one- on-one
meetings and online seminars, among others.
During the year, we engaged with an increased number of painters through our painter
loyalty programme Pragati' and several initiatives were undertaken to drive their
participation.
KNPL's project business witnessed healthy growth due to increased geographical reach,
building a pipeline of project sites and launching separate range of products.
The new business segments experienced a boost, marked by increased saliency in premium
wood finish, a diverse portfolio of construction chemicals and enhanced engagement with
contractors.
Paint+ and New Product Launches Value Creation at Every Step
In the reporting year, our Company remained steadfast in our commitment to strategic
growth and market leadership. We expanded our business with the launch of more than 15 new
products, alongside 4 differentiated products under the brand Paint+'. At the same
time, we reinforced our core by sustaining growth in the economy and popular segments.
In the Paint+ category we emphasised providing unique and democratised product
offerings to our customers.
This category includes existing products with unique features such as Excel Mica Marble
Stretch & Sheen, Excel Everlast 12, Beauty Gold Washable, Nerolac Perma Damp Lock and
No Damp+, among others. In the year under review, we added new products, such as the
Nerolac Perma Crystal Seal, an innovative product that resists dampness and efflorescence
by crystal forming technology and 2 new variants high sheen and matte to our ingenious
product, Impressions Kashmir', a high- end interior emulsion paint with a unique
no-smell feature and luxury finish. We also introduced Beauty Little Master Sheen'
which exhibits exceptional whiteness and silky-smooth sheen and solidified our position as
a provider of diverse, high-quality offerings.
As a result of these unique and democratised product offerings, we were able to
increase the saliency of our Paint+ portfolio.
Consumer Services
The NxtGen painting service programme provided a seamless and hassle-free experience by
incorporating end-to-end streamlined processes. Furthermore, it adopted a customercentric
approach to cater to the diverse painting needs of consumers.
The programme garnered positive feedback and a strong consumer response, thereby
witnessing substantial success. Expanding to over 250+ cities, it encompassed various
services, such as client visits, site evaluation, colour consultation and painting
application, all delivered by an experienced team.
Furthermore, we have established a digitally enabled robust service structure to ensure
seamless, transparent and hassle- free services for our customers. The service capability
has been enhanced to deliver 5,000+ sites in a month. To provide enhanced customer
experience, we are in the process of deploying value-added services.
Our website provided online tools such as a Paint Budget Calculator, Colour Vsualiser
and Colour Picker, enabling customers to visualise, select colours and to further assist
them in decision-making for their painting needs.
Superior Retail Experience
Wth over 80+ stores nationwide, we have enhanced our customer experience by virtue of
our superior retail solutions NxtGen Premium Shoppe Sapphire' and NxtGen Premium
Shopee RUBY'. These platforms provide an immersive and comprehensive solution for
home painting needs by offering expert guidance on personalised colour recommendation and
need-based product recommendation. Additionally, customers can view actual paint finish
panels for enhanced satisfaction.
We introduced Nerolac Colour Sensor with a unique feature which effectively uses
Artificial Intelligence to recommend wall colours based on the existing colour of
curtains, upholstery, cabinets and furniture.
I Influencer Engagement
Programme
Pragati Programme for Painters
KNPL's commitment to fostering strong relationships with all stakeholders is evident in
our implementation of the Painter Loyalty programme. Our efforts have been focussed on
driving secondary sales through enhanced painter engagement. Furthermore, we have
increased our secondary manpower to expand our painter network and also provide
personalised engagement wth our painters.
Our Company has launched several initiatives to provide personalised benefits to the
painters through our digital application Pragati'. We have used AI platforms to
understand the buying behaviour of painters and accordingly, have recommended products and
solutions unique to every painter's requirement. As part of these initiatives, we have
connected with painters through shop-meets, training programmes and digital media to
upgrade their product know-how and have thereby facilitated cross-selling and upselling.
Moreover, we have continued to provide real-time benefits like Direct Bank Transfer (DBT)
that have enhanced the attractiveness of the programme.
More than 50,000 painters were trained in paint application through classroom sessions.
Illuminati Programme for Architects & Interior Designers
The need for convenience and newer aesthetics has picked up in the recent years,
characterised by an increased demand for professional services. Architects and interior
designers play a pivotal role in these aspects due to their high influence on consumers'
decision-making process. Their vast experience and knowledge about the latest trends,
colours and aesthetics allow them to provide customised and superior offerings to satisfy
the varied needs of consumers, making them trendsetters of the industry
Our architect & interior designer programme, known as Illuminati', represents
a pivotal step in capturing the interest of these industry-leading professionals.
We entered the segment last year and strengthened our position by making significant
strides in expanding our reach and influence in the market evident through our launch in
select cities. Additionally we plan to scale up the business further in the coming years.
Our Company has successfully connected wth 5,000+ architects, signifying our impactful
engagement wthin the architect community
We also participated in leading exhibitions, including FOAD Delhi, ABID Kolkata and
IDAC Mumbai, where our Company received overwhelmingly positive feedback from architects
and interior designers. In these exhibitions, we exemplified our connection with Kansai
Paints and the use of Japanese Technology in our products. The attendees were shown the
strength of our Paint+ products. We also took this opportunity to launch our
Exclusive Kansai Select' range of Premium Textures which will be available for
Architects & Interior Designers.
LEAD', a specialised digital application for architect interface, helped enhance
the accessibility to product details, product catalogues, track sites, customer tools,
rewards and support ticketing system.
Wood Finishes
The wood finish business demonstrated exceptional performance during the year,
particularly in the premium segment surpassing the market trend. The expansion of this
business was marked by factors such as the availability of a comprehensive product range,
distribution expansion and higher participation by contractors.
New products were introduced in the ICRO range, such as Soft Matt and Bio Coatings,
which were well received by the architects and interior designers.
Our range of Bio Coatings is a revolutionary product offering in the PU (polyurethane)
market The product replaces resins and petrochemical solvents with bio-solvents and resins
of vegetable origin from controlled cultivatons, while also preserving the characteristics
of polyurethane paints. Our Bio Coatngs offer consistency in quality cold liquid
resistance, anti-yellowing and substantally reduces CO2 emissions.
For the OEM segment, we have specifically launched our acrylic UV range of products
that imparts excellent clarity and has rapid drying characteristic for automated producton
lines. This product range is accompanied by full-fledged technical services supported by
our partners from Italy
In the reportng year, we expanded by entering new geographies in the Eastern, Western
and Southern markets and strengthened our position in the North. Our tintng range
continues to expand rapidly with massive growths in the installaton of tinting machines.
Furthermore, we have increased our connect with contractors, building their trust and
recognising and rewarding their efforts through the PU+ Loyalty programme.
Construction Chemicals
Our construction chemicals business witnessed exceptional growth, beating the market
trend. This heightened growth was marked by the launches of unique products, increased
project business and overall higher participation from contractors.
We expanded our presence by entering new segments like Admixtures in construction
chemicals and Membranes in waterproofing. Our two major star products such as Nodamp and
Nodamp+ led the way with significant demand growth. Additionally, our Company launched
Crystal Seal, an innovative product which forms a needle like crystal when it meets rising
dampness. This product witnessed a very good response, especially in the Western Zone
where rising dampness and water seepage complaints are traditionally high.
For the Projects segment we introduced Nerolac Perma Neroshield, which provides raft
waterproofing, barrier to water and excellent chemical resistance to all soil types. The
Nerolac Perma Nerotorch Bitumen Primer provides stability at higher temperatures, a
rot-free surface and long-lasting waterproofing. On the other hand, the Nerolac Perma
crystalline range of products penetrates concrete and seals capillary tracts to provide
damp-free surfaces.
The existing comprehensive range of products and services, which includes Liquid
Membranes, Tile Adhesives, Admixtures, General Waterproofing & Repairs, Crack Fillers,
Structural Repairs (Micro Concrete, RMP), Waterproof Putty and Industrial Grouts, provides
a one-stop solution for the construction chemical requirements of the customer.
In the fiscal year, our contractor strategy involved Increasing reach and strengthening
loyalty, which resulted in an expanded market presence and deeper customer connections.
Adhesive
The adhesives segment has showcased a relatively subdued performance this year;
however, our Company has focussed on streamlining operations in the segment. In the year
under review, we added new products, increased engagement with carpenters and boosted
marketing support for our adhesive business.
This year, we also launched the Nerofix premium carpenter annual scheme, which was very
well received and the retention of carpenters has been extremely encouraging.
Projects
In the fiscal year, KNPL's projects business surpassed the industry's total market
growth. Our business strategy focussed around expanding our geographical reach, adding
contractors and concentrating on Government and CHS projects.
We increased our presence across 75+ towns, resulting in a noteworthy increase in the
percentage of contractors engaged wth our Company.
We strengthened our project team to maintain a strong pipeline of potential projects,
reflecting our proactive approach in securing future business opportunities. Furthermore,
our Super Series product range bolstered our Company's offerings, catering to diverse
project requirements.
We undertook marquee projects such as Ayodhya Dham, Wankhede Stadium, IIT Roorkee,
Lucknow International Arport, Yamuna Expressway and India International Conventional
Centre, among others, during the reporting year.
Marketing and Branding
In an effort to build stronger brand connections, we have integrated our iconic Nerolac
jingle into all our communications with consumers. Additionally, to enhance our brand
appeal, we continued our association with Ranveer Singh as our brand ambassador. Several
media campaigns were rolled out for our unique and differentiated Paint+ products, such as
Impressions Kashmir and Beauty Gold Washable.
We have built our Paint+ equity through differentiated product campaigns, an increased
digital presence and a focus on our Japanese technological advancements in our
communication.
To engage with a vast consumer base at both the national and local levels, we have used
omni-channel integrated marketing communication, which helped us establish a strong
connect with the consumers.
In the reporting year, we increased our digital marketing spend substantially which
resulted in increased website traffic and lead generation. We developed interesting
content for social media, covering various areas such as moment marketing, colour
catalogue, humour and home aesthetics. Our brand has featured across marquee events such
as IPL on Jio Cinema, Asia Cup and Cricket World Cup on Star Sports, India's Best Dancer
on Sony TV and other regional channels, ensuring high brand visibility across key markets.
Kansai Nerolac bagged three notable media awards for the Har Din Diwali' campaign
the Gold award from e4m Maddies, Gold award from Mobexx and Silver award from MMA
Smarties.
Distribution Network
We undertook numerousinitiatives to strengthen our distribution network, effectively
enhancing market penetration and serviceability. Our Company opened new dealerships and
expedited the installation of CCD machines to expand our presence in the market,
particularly in rural areas. In the reporting year, we successfully expanded our dealer
network. These measures collectively contributed to increasing our market presence in Tier
II, Tier III and rural markets, thereby improving our serviceability and ensuring
long-term success.
INDUSTRIAL BUSINESS OVERVIEW
India's vision of building a strong economy is largely dependent on the growth of the
industrial sector. The Indian Government has facilitated this growth through various
initiatives and policies. The growth can be characterised by a rapid increase in the
infrastructure investment, a boom in the automotive industry, increased consumption and
production of electronic goods, the need for varied consumer durables and India's
emergence as a manufacturing hub.
The increased infrastructure spending is evident from the Government's emphasis on
projects like expressways, bridges, railways and housing.
The Automotive Mission Plan 2026 has provided a boost to the Indian automotive sector
and aims to make the Indian automotive industry the driving factor of the Make in India
initiative.
In FY 2023-24, KNPL's industrial business witnessed a decent surge over the last year.
The objective of our industrial business strategy revolved around growth and sustenance by
offering technologically superior products, promoting premiumisation, launching
sustainable products to reduce VOC and carbon emissions and diversifying our business by
entering new segments and businesses.
Our state-of-the-art R&D centre solidified our leadership position in the market by
supporting continuous technological launches and advancements. This also allowed us to
launch industry-first features and offerings for our customers.
Our agility in aligning with and swiftly responding to the market has been instrumental
in driving our Company's growth.
AUTOMOTIVE BUSINESS
Overview
In the automotive segment, KNPL has established a distinctive presence across a wide
spectrum of vehicle segments, encompassing passenger vehicles, two-wheelers, as well as
commercial and electric vehicles. This vast portfolio has helped in consolidating our
leadership position in the industry We are currently focussed on developing new
technologies and entering new business segments.
The rising demand in the automotive segment has been due to the fast-paced
technological advancements, higher disposable income and increased personal mobility among
consumers with an affinity towards SUVs. Furthermore, the increasing awareness of climate
change has led consumers to prioritise sustainable and cost-efficient alternatives,
leading to the enhanced popularity of electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrids.
In the reporting year, KNPL commissioned several lines for ED (Electrodeposition) for
multiple OEM manufacturers, demonstrating our capabilities to meet our customer's
stringent service and quality standards.
New Segment in the Automotive Business
In our Company's new automotive segment, we strengthened our position in alloy wheels
and entered zinc-flake coatings, PT and Booth chemicals. This helped solidify our existing
portfolio with seam sealers and underbody blacks.
Our strategic investments in new business segments, product development and technology
upgrades have helped strengthen our market position and meet and align ourselves for
long-term success in the automotive industry
Passenger Vehicles
Our passenger vehicle segment demonstrated consistent growth, maintaining the upward
trajectory and momentum established earlier during the year. This growth was particularly
fuelled by the SUV segment, which showed considerable resilience and strong demand. The
introduction of new models further bolstered this trend, attracted consumer interest and
contributed to the overall expansion of the passenger vehicle market
Importantly we capitalised on the growth trend, utilising our strong focus on
serviceability and manufacturing prowess, which is effectively backed by our
state-of-the-art R&D infrastructure.
In the PV segment our Company introduced products with high functional and aesthetc
appearance. We launched Tin- free CED suitable for nano pre-treatment and characterised by
superior surface preparation and better edge protecton. The introduction of Tin-free CED
demonstrates KNPL's commitment to delivering high-quality products that meet the evolving
needs of the market
Additionally we launched high-performance acid etch clear for the alloy wheel segment,
a proof of our dedication to technological innovation and efficiency, setting new
benchmarks in the passenger vehicle segment.
Two-Wheeler
The two-wheeler segment witnessed a subdued performance in the first half of the year
but bounced back during the festive season in the second half.
The market for two-wheelers offers significant growth potential, wth an increased
demand observed for high-quality, durable and attractive two-wheeler paints. The market is
driven by factors such as the growing adoption of electric two-wheelers, rising concerns
of carbon emission and rapid urbanisation. At KNPL, we have a deep understanding of
consumer preferences, industry trends and technological advancements and are committed to
adapting our product offerings to meet evolving market demands.
In line with our commitment we have introduced a common low- bake monocoat metallic for
metal & plastic, our high-bonding base coat suitable for powder coating primer and a
heavy metal free primer for petrol tanks of motorcycles. This further demonstrates our
unflinching pursuit of durability and long-term performance, meeting the rigorous demands
of the industry
Commercial Vehicles and Tractors
KNPL's automotive business witnessed continued growth momentum in the medium &
heavy commercial vehicle segment The trend reflected a growng demand for logistics,
network expansion and increased infrastructure spending. The tractor segment was saddled
due to the low demand caused by a slowdown in agricultural activities.
In the reporting year, we introduced anti-corrosive primer, which improved the
durability of the vehicles and enhanced topcoat workability
Electric Vehicles (EV)
Electric vehicles (EV) are steadily making their mark in India's growing passenger
vehicle market. Our Company's leadership position in the EV segment is a result of our
continuous proactive endeavours in market penetration and portfolio expansion. This has
been through the introduction of vibrant colours, aimed at staying ahead of colour trends.
At KNPL, we have aligned ourselves with the evolving customer preferences in the
electric passenger vehicle and two-wheeler segments. As such, we have successfully
solidified our presence across major OEMs and have achieved noteworthy advancements in
market share.
PERFORMANCE COATING
Business Overview
KNPL has showcased appreciable business growth during FY 2023-24. Our efforts revolved
around premiumisation, the introduction of newer technologies, securing new approvals and
network expansion.
These efforts have been reflected in our focus on delivering high-quality coatings that
meet the highest industry standards.
In the powder segment, we have a comprehensive product portfolio of premium products
suitable for varied applications such as rebar coatings, construction equipment, super
durables, pipe coatings and heat resistant powders.
In liquid coatings, we successfully secured new approvals from customers for multiple
collaborations in segments, such as high-end coating for bridges, railways, the oil &
gas segment and appliance coatings.
This strategic move has allowed us to expand our product offerings and reach a wider
customer base. By providing our clients with a large array of choices, we have met their
unique needs and exceeded their expectations.
Powder Coating
KNPL experienced marginal growth in the powder segment, while the premium segment
witnessed a strong growth. The higher growth and saliency in the premium segment has
resulted in an improved bottom-line. Our Company's commitment to quality and customer
satisfaction has enabled us to enter new and competitive businesses, supported by our
strength in technologically advanced products.
The growing affinity for metallics and vibrant colours inspired us launch to the
Exotica Clear powder'. Having a unique glitter & sparkle, this powder can be
applied on any base coat for OEM and consumer electronics and has helped us remain at the
forefront of industry trends.
Liquid Coating
For FY 2023-24, both the general industrial and high- performance coating segments
recorded strong growth. In coil coating, we witnessed decent demand growth.
In the reporting year, KNPL focussed on premiumisation and new technological
advancements like anti- carbonation, fluro-polymer based multi-coats 2C-1B systems and
coatings for internal pipes. Consequently, the premium segment expanded at a much faster
rate, thereby increasing its saliency in the overall liguid coating segment
Our Company also increased manpower in unrepresented areas and used differentiated
communication strategies to reach out to more dealers, resulting in improved business from
the channel.
On the whole, we are well-positioned to maintain our growth trajectory in this segment
and continue to meet customers' evolving needs, powered by our Company's strong foothold
and technological synergy with KPJ & Group Companies.
AUTO REFINISH
KNPL also witnessed healthy growth in the automotive refinish business, marked by
increased growth in the premium segment due to authorised A-class body shops.
The strategic focus on the automotive refinish business was centred on leveraging new
technologies, broadening the range of ancillary products and expanding the exsting
network. This strategic approach aimed to enhance competitiveness, improve product
offerings and strengthen market presence.
In the reporting year, KNPL also introduced the next-generation waterborne paint
system, RETAN WB EV This innovative product launch signified our commitment to staying at
the forefront of technological advancements in the coatings industry.
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT(R&D)
Overview
In recent years, our Company has established itself as a trailblazer in the coatings
industry. KNPL's R&D team is focussed on developing innovative solutions that cater to
our customers' dynamic needs, while aligning with the organisation's sustainability
objectives. In the reporting year, we filed two patents related to paint composition and
the process of preparing paints.
One of our standout achievements included the introduction of ground-breaking
technologies which met the stringent requirements of the industry.
KNPL thrived in automotive coatings with remarkable success, by introducing
technologies which helped reduce resource use and energy consumption. We developed
products which are free of heavy metals and are designed to enhance performance while
adhering to stringent environmental standards.
In the performance coatings domain, KNPL has introduced cutting-edge solutions tailored
for specific applications, such as a high-performance coating system for semi high-speed
railway coaches. These developments underscore KNPL's commitment to pushing the boundaries
of innovation while addressing critical industry challenges.
Our R&D team works closely with value chain partners on value engineering,
localisation and supply risk mitigation.
Collaboration with Kansai Paint, Japan,
Kansai Paint Group Companies
Over the years, we have sustained our technological dominance in industrial coatings by
staying ahead of the competition. We received valuable assistance and technical guidance
from Kansai Paint Co., Ltd., Japan (KPJ'), a leading global player in the field with
years of experience in designing and developing technology. Accordingly, we collaborated
closely with KPJ to develop customised paint and resin formulations tailored for Indian
customers. We developed tin-free CED, stoving primer for 4W body application and several
other products with high aesthetics and functional performance. KPJ also provides
customers with the knowledge of emerging global colour trends and offers first-class
technical assistance to Indian clients based on their experiences across the world.
Additionally, our Company collaborates with the KPJ Group companies across the globe to
provide Indian customers with differentiated technologies across a spectrum of end-user
industries. These include industrial coatings, coil coatings, ARF and decorative paints.
Key Developments in Decorative Paints
Aigned with our Paint+ positioning approach to delivering products with differentiated
features, our R&D team has relentlessly worked towards developing innovative and
unique solutions for varied customer needs.
We have captivated the economic segment of the market with Beauty Little Master Sheen,
an innovation that showcases a soft, alluring sheen, brighter finish, good durability and
coverage and excellent washability.
In the construction chemicals category, we have launched Nerolac Perma Crystal Seal, a
pioneering solution that forms needle-like crystals upon encountering rising dampness,
effectively preventing water seepage.
Furthermore, we have developed a crystalline range of products and High-Density
Polyethylene (HDPE) membranes. The crystalline technology used in the products penetrates
concrete and seals capillary tracts, provides excellent waterproofing, self-heals cracks
and is non-toxic for the environment. The HDPE membranes act as a barrier to water,
moisture, gas and provide excellent soil resistance.
In wood finish, we have launched RTU Acrylic Lacquer, available in both glossy and
matte finishes, providing versatile options for enhancing the aesthetic appeal of wooden
surfaces. Additionally, we have expanded our 2K Gloria shade offering by introducing an
impressive array of 192 RAL shades, offering unparalleled variety and customisation for
our valued customers.
Key Developments in Automotive segment
KNPL's Automotive paints division benefits from our strong in-house R&D expertise
and support from KPJ, giving it an edge over competitors. The R&D team collaborates
closely with clients to create long-term product roadmaps and shade designs. The team also
works closely with them to develop customised value-added and value-engineering projects
that deliver significant value in areas such as finish, consumption reduction,
productivity and energy savings.
Passenger Vehicle Segment
In the passenger vehicle (PV) segment, KNPL has introduced a new variant of Tin-free
CED(Cathodic Electro Deposition). This variant is suitable for nano pretreatment with high
solid emulsion technology is free from heavy metals and Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs)
and has low VOC emissions. Notably the innovative product reduces dry film thickness,
resource and energy consumption during baking, contributing to a more sustainable coating
solution in the PV segment.
Additionally we have launched a high-performance acid etch clear specifically designed
for the alloy wheel industry This launch has expanded our range of advanced coating
solutions in the PV segment and has demonstrated our commitment to innovation,
sustainability and strategic partnerships.
These advancements position our Company as a market trailblazer-leader in the PV
segment, offering high-quality eco-friendly and efficient coating solutions to all our
customers.
Two-Wheeler Segment
Our Company has achieved notable progress in the two-wheeler industry through the
implementation of a universal conductive primer compatible with various plastic
components, such as ABS, PP, Nylon and their diverse grades. By ensuring uniform
conductivity among various plastic materials, this novel precursor optimises the coating
procedure in the two-wheelers.
Our Company has also developed a primer devoid of heavy metals and specifically
engineered for petrol tanks of motorcycles, with environmental and safety considerations
taking precedence. Apart from this, we have introduced a high-bonding base coat, which is
compatible with powder coating primers and provides high corrosion resistance. Our
low-bake monocoat metallic for metal and plastic products is another new addition,
assisting clients in decreasing the baking temperature and inventory
Such technologically advanced products can address the specific requirements of the
two-wheeler market by guaranteeing long- lasting and resilient coating applications
Commercial Vehicles Segment
In the commercial vehicle segment, KNPL has achieved significant milestones. We have
developed a low-bake 2K PU 3C1B system, set to replace the existing 3C1B TSA system. This
variety offers greater finish, chemical resistance and performance at a lower baking
temperature.
Furthermore, a high-performance anticorrosive primer has been introduced for the
painting of commercial vehicle bus bodies. This primer is tailored to meet the specific
requirements of bus body painting, offering superior corrosion resistance and durability
It represents a significant advancement in coating technology ensuring long-lasting
protection and a smoother finish.
These developments underscore KNPL's commitment to innovation, quality and
sustainability in the commercial vehicle segment. Our Company's advanced coating solutions
are designed to meet the evolving needs of customers and enhance the overall performance
and longevity of commercial vehicle coatings.
Key Developments in Performance Coatings
In the performance coatings segment, KNPL has made significant strides in innovation
and sustainability Our Company has developed a high-performance coating system for semi
high-speed railways, featuring superior aesthetics and a longer lifespan. This development
addresses the growing demand for durable and visually appealing coatings in the
transportation sector.
Furthermore, KNPL has devised high-performance coating systems in response to a new
specification for refineries. We have approved new products for maintenance and have begun
new projects at various locations within the refinery Additionally, we have introduced a
solvent-free epoxy glass flake exterior coating for refinery pipelines that offers
enhanced durability and sustainability aligning with industry trends towards eco-friendly
solutions.
For the railways, KNPL has formulated an Epoxy High Build Primer and CELATECT Topcoat
wth fluoro polymer. These products offer superior performance and durability, addressing
the specific needs of the rail industry and enhancing the overall quality of coating
solutions in the performance segment
These key developments highlight KNPL's commitment to innovation, sustainability and
customer satisfacton, positoning our Company as a market leader in the industry
Key Developments in Powder Coatings
Wthin the powder coating segment, our Company has achieved notable progress in adhering
to industry norms and diversifying our range of products.
Our Company has introduced Exotica Clear powder for the OEM/Fan market segment. This
innovative product features a distinctive glitter and lustre, adding a touch of elegance
and sophistication to any base coat The versatility of Exotca Clear powder allows it to be
applied to a wide range of base coats, making the product a popular choice for customers
seeking a unigue and eye-catching finish.
These key developments demonstrate our commitment to innovation, guality and
compliance, making our Company a trusted and reliable supplier of powder coating solutions
in the market.
Key Developments in Coil Coatings
Wth regard to coil coatings, our Company has developed a high-build coatng system,
Nerocoil, which boasts increased durability and longevity Nerocoil is designed for
puff-panels on high-rise structures, airports and other such applications. Notably this
innovative product is suitable for both domestic and international markets, addressing the
increasing demand for coated metals in infrastructure development and construction
projects.
Key Developments in Auto Refinish
In the reportng year, we launched a next-Gen Water borne paint system RETAN WB EV. This
innovative product line is focussed on maintaining sustainability, improving efficiency
and minimising environmental impact in terms of low VOC and carbon footprint.
Instrument Analysis and Analytical Capabilities
We have invested in a vacuum metalising set-up to build our capabilities for entering
new and niche market segments.
SUPPLY CHAIN
At KNPL, we embrace the diverse challenges within our supply chain as opportunities for
growth and innovation. From navigating geopolitical uncertainties to managing crude oil
price fluctuations, forex volatility and sustainability priorities, we approach each
challenge with a strategic mindset. These hurdles serve as catalysts for enhancing our
operational efficiency fostering cost-effectiveness and reinforcing our resilience in a
dynamic market landscape. By proactively addressing these challenges, we are poised to
strengthen our supply chain, optimise performance and uphold our indomitable commitment to
sustainability and ethical practices.
Our Company has an extensive supply chain network of eight owned factories and multiple
Processing Centres for flexble production support
Our supply chain at KNPL continues to be a source of competitive advantage and ensures
the highest standards of quality in manufacturing and leading benchmarks in costs. Moving
forward, we aim to enhance the agility and resilience of our supply chain further by
investing in our capabilities and deploying advanced technologies to drive better
efficiencies across the value chains.
The focus of KNPL's supply chain is to deliver utmost value to stakeholders with
superior services, increased agility and a sharp focus on sustainability Rapid digital
transformation in the customer landscape requires our supply chains to be at the forefront
to be able to serve the fast-evolving customer needs. Our Company's supply chain is
progressing through a holistic digitisation journey based on a plan, source, make
and deliver' approach, leveraging the power of data, technology and analytics. Our digital
planning strategy aims to provide predictability enable optimisation and drive the agility
of our planning decisions in the face of emerging demand fluctuations. For the sourcing of
raw materials, we are aiming to use digitisation to enable right price discovery
competition analytics for value unlocks, better traceability and compliance tracking.
The end-to-end digital transformation of our supply chain and purpose-led partnerships
will enable us to create a future-fit supply chain.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Our commitment towards investing in advanced technology solutions is focussed on
fostering seamless collaboration, extracting valuable insights, improving operational
efficiencies and delivering captivating customer experiences.
To achieve these goals, we are actively exploring strategies to incorporate
cutting-edge technologies that leverage people, products and processes.
Our IT strategy entails making customer-facing processes more technology-driven and
real-time. Alongside, business processes are being made more responsive to market needs
and operational costs are being optimised using advance technology We have gone live
through our Ariba-SAP Procurement Portal for indirect purchases, which is set to digitise
the entire procurement process.
A real-time visibility can be helpful for making business decisions and is required
specifically to manage complex supply chains and streamline operations at various levels.
Our Integrated Business Planning tool to provide real-time supply chain visibility is
under implementation. This tool can be integrated with our core ERP system to get a
connected view on managing real-time demand and can help align our supply chains
accordingly.
We have also started our E-commerce journey to provide robust, advance and interactive
digital platform to support our decorative business strategy
For benchmarking ourselves in world-class manufacturing, we have made several
technological advancements on the manufacturing forefront These include IOT-enabled
technology for measuring the performance KPIs for smart manufacturing and barcoding for
issuance of materials in the manufacturing processes.
At KNPL, we have strengthened our cybersecurity posture to make our IT framework
stronger and more resilient We are also focussing on continuous improvement in IT end user
experience by deploying user-friendly office applications which can help improve the
efficiency and speed of our operatons with required controls.
PEOPLE
At KNPL, our philosophy is deeply rooted in cultivating a culture that encourages
collaboration, innovation and empowerment. We have proactively cultivated a work
environment that prioritises the needs and well-being of our employees, recognising that
their growth and happiness are integral to the organisation's success. This approach
revolves around building a culture of openness, collaboration and empowerment, where
employees feel valued, heard and empowered to contribute to organisational development. As
of the end of FY 2023-24, we had a total of 3,784 permanent employees who embody our core
values and proudly identify themselves as part of the I AM Nerolac' family.
Innovation, Collaboration, Empowerment
In the reporting year, we launched AVNYA', a transformative digital space that
facilitates the sharing and development of innovative ideas among employees. To foster a
culture of innovation, we launched 3 innovation seasons during the year. Each of the
seasons revolved around a specific agenda that we wanted to drive as part of our
innovative endeavours. The AVINYA platform was deployed to generate and evaluate ideas in
a structured and well-defined process. The platform actively engages employees in the idea
generation process and encourages them to provide solutions to specific issues. The social
features of the platform, such as likes, shares and comments, foster a sense of community
and collaboration among employees, promoting a culture of innovation and creativity
The innovation seasons have received an overwhelming response from employees across all
functions, with over 1,000 ideas contributed during the year. The ideas generated
encompassed a wide range of themes, reflecting the diverse perspectives and expertise of
the workforce. Post rigorous assessment, the top ideas were further shortlisted and
selected for implementation.
By promoting a collaborative environment for idea generation and implementation, the
AVNYA platform empowers employees to take ownership of their ideas and contribute to the
organisation's success.
Employee
Well-Being
Our Company values a thriving work environment where employee well-being takes
precedence, recognising that a healthy body and mind are essential for achieving
outstanding results. To support this, KNPL launched several initiatives, including the
Wellness Corner App, which caters to both physical and mental well-being and provides
access to experts.
Additionally, we initiated the Step Challenge 2.0 to promote a healthy lifestyle, with
Nerolites collectively walking 53 Crores Steps.
We recently started hosting Wellness Wednesday sessions, which cover a wide range of
themes like mental and physical health, productivity, emotional intelligence and more.
Capability
Building
Developing employee capabilities is essential for nurturing a strongleadership pipeline
and enhancing skillsto achieve professional objectives, while improving team efficiency
In the reporting year, KNPL launched Abhyaas, an online audio-visual self-learning tool
focussed on product training. It is designed to educate employees and new joinees on
various aspects like product features, unique selling proposition, product comparison and
benchmarking.
We continued our unique Capability Building Programme in collaboration with world-class
organisations, aimed at preparing a leadership pipeline for KNPL and making them
future-ready.
Additionally we introduced Lead with Impact trainings for managers to enhance their
skills and knowledge as they advance in their careers, contributing to achieving their
professional goals and improving overall efficiency wthin their teams.
Our Advanced Sales Training programme empowers sales front-liners with essential
skills, knowledge and confidence for effective customer interactions, understanding needs
and successfully closing deals.
Furthermore, we provide upskilling opportunities to our employees through Percipio, our
digital academy, which offers opportunities for employees to develop their skills and
advance their careers.
Employee Connect
Enhancing employee connect is vital for promoting collaboration, knowledge sharing and
engagement, which ultimately strengthens the relationship between employees and the
organisation.
KNPL engages employees with the Life@Nerolac initiative. This year, our Company
launched the initiative on a digital platform to enhance employee experience, promote
collaboration, knowledge sharing and engagement. The platform empowers employees to share
updates, ideas and praise each other, fostering a sense of community and camaraderie
within the organisation.
Additionally, we have established several effective employee connect and communication
platforms. These platforms, including the MD's Townhall, Coffee with HR, Works Manager
Address and Annual Learning Conference, significantly strengthen the relationship between
employees and the organisation. Through these initiatives, employees are encouraged to
stay informed, actively participate and feel valued and involved in our Company's
activities.
Nurturing Talent
Nurturing talent is essential for hiring and developing the best employees. It provides
opportunities to grow and succeed within the organisation, fostering a strong talent
pipeline.
To nurture talent, we have introduced Campus Collaboration, a key initiative through
which we recruit promising graduates from reputed management and technical institutes. We
are committed to hiring the best talent and empowering them with opportunities to thrive
and succeed within our organisation.
Gurukul's aim is to hire fresh talent from the institute for Summer Training Programme.
Aarambh' s aim is to hire talent and nurture Gurukulers to transit to Aarambh Campus
Programme via PPO's where they are further hired as Management Trainees, Graduate
Engineering Trainees, Technical Trainees and Sales Trainees based on educational
qualifications. This initiative is thoughtfully designed to hire and groom freshers,
nurturing them to become future leaders in their respective fields. Geared towards
facilitating a seamless transition, this programme is designed to assist freshers in
smoothly entering the corporate world by providing them with a solid foundation in their
chosen fields.
Furthermore, we have launched the Neon Innovation Challenge, which has garnered
participation from several prestigious campuses. Students from different backgrounds and
disciplines collaborated to solve problems. The challenge was designed to be a real-world
experience for the students, where they were required to apply their theoretical knowledge
to practical problems.
Performance Management
KNPL's performance management process encompasses setting goals, mid-year check-ins and
annual performance evaluations. Our Company's performance dashboard provides timely
feedback on key performance indicators, empowering employees to stay on track and make
necessary adjustments.
At KNPL, our focus on employee well-being, connection, capability building and talent
nurturing has earned us our recognition as a Great Place to Work. This showcases our
Company's commitment to creating a positive work environment that fosters the growth and
development of our employees.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
KNPL's commitment to corporate social responsibility (CSR) extends beyond the confines
of our operations, radiating outwards to benefit society Guided by a philosophy of being a
conscientious and compassionate neighbour, KNPL strives to contribute meaningfully to the
betterment of humanity particularly for the underprivileged communities. In line with this
objective, we have linked our CSR programmes to the United Nations' Sustainability
Development Goals (UNSDGs), emphasising the organisation's dedication to sustainable
development and social responsibility.
The current fiscal year saw our Company enhance our CSR efforts, wth a focus on 29
districts from the aspirational districts designated by the Government of India. These
initiatives have been designed to benefit the underprivileged sections of society and
enhance KNPL's reputation as a responsible corporate citizen. Through these actions, our
Company also aims to encourage individual employees to embrace their societal duty,
developing a sense of compassion and awareness towards those in need.
KNPL's CSR initiatives are varied and multifaceted, encompassing from rural/community
development to promoting education, ensuring environmental sustainability and providing
preventive healthcare & sanitation. With more than 28% of KNPL's employees
volunteering for such activities in the FY 2023-24, we are succeeding in fostering a
culture of social responsibility among our workforces.
Under our Women Empowerment Programme, we have undertaken projects such as group
farming through livelihood intervention and tailoring courses. In the Group Farming
project, our Company has impacted the lives of around 20 women from villages near our
Plants. The area for cultivation has increased by more than five-fold and agricultural
production has increased by nearly six-fold. The total area of land under cultivation was
around 10 acres which has now reached 21 acres. We have also conducted training sessions
for women on stitching and tailoring, whereby 60 women have been trained. The aim of this
initiative is to enhance the skills and help the women contribute to the household income.
In the area of healthcare and sanitation, KNPL provides necessary equipment and support
to nearby hospitals to aid in the treatment of related diseases. In the pursuit of
environmental sustainability, our Company has taken a proactive approach by implementing
various initiatives such as planting trees, harvesting rainwater, conducting cleanliness
drives and promoting the use of solar energy These efforts have contributed to improving
the quality of life on land and paved the way towards a greener future.
ENVIRONMENT, SOCIAL AND GOVERNANCE
At KNPL, the concept of material issues involves identifying and prioritising key
concerns that significantly influence our capacity to generate value for stakeholders.
These material issues are deemed crucial due to their potential to substantially impact
our Company's commercial sustainability social significance and stakeholder relationships.
By recognising and addressing these material issues, we aim to proactively manage our
impact enhance our resilience and uphold our commitment to creating sustainable value for
all stakeholders.
OPPORTUNITIES AND THREATS
Information for this section can be found in the Opportunities and Threats'
section under the Corporate Overview.
RISKS AND CONCERNS
Information for this section can be found in the Risks and Concerns' section
under the Corporate Overview.
OUTLOOK
The Indian paint business is dynamic, offering a wide range of products to meet varied
consumer needs. With the Government's focus on infrastructure, affordable housing and
smart cities, the demand for paint in India is projected to rise. The industry holds
immense growth potential, both in the near term and long term, especially with the entry
of new players fostering market expansion and innovation.
Consumer preferences are evolving rapidly, favouring sustainable products and embracing
digital and social media platforms. This trend is expected to continue, paving the way for
further product innovation and sustainability initiatives.
We are committed to creating value for our stakeholders in the medium to long term,
while strengthening the culture of innovation, collaboration and empowerment.
INTERNAL CONTROL SYSTEMS AND THEIR ADEQUACY
Our internal control systems are designed to monitor and manage our day-to-day
operations efficiently These systems ensure compliance with numerous concepts, regulations
and norms, adhering to methodology requirements. To enhance our internal control
mechanisms, we have implemented an Internal Financial Control system in compliance with
the provisions of Section 134(5)(e) of The Companies Act 2013. This system provides the
Board of Directors with additional oversight capabilities. The implementation of these
systems follows the framework outlined in the Guidance Note on Audit of Internal Financial
Controls in Financial Reporting issued by The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India,
aimed at addressing KNPL's operational and financial risks. Moreover, our systems undergo
testing by statutory auditors using automated techniques.
Control Efficiency Index and Robust Control Index
The Control Efficiency Index (CEI) and the Robust Control Index (RCI) remain integral
to our Company's strategy for assessing internal audit effectiveness. We measure our
control mechanisms against industry benchmarks to maintain efficient operations. Our
internal audit programme focusses on determining gaps in control design, policy design,
control or process deviations, IT systems and regulatory compliance. Additionally, our
internal audit programme evaluates the potential for automation in control processes and
we leverage audit results to enhance our Company's internal controls.
Compliances
KNPL has developed a dashboard to monitor key legislative changes notified by various
Government authorities, which are then tracked by the Management for requirements and
implementation. Our Company tracks and ensures regulatory compliance online through the
Legatrix system. The system is updated regularly with all the changes in compliance as
they occur. The online tracking and tracing of completion help ensure strict adherence to
regulations. In addition, our Company tracks any legal cases through the Roznama System.
AWARDS AND RECOGNITION
Category |
Forum |
Award |
Sustainability |
Ecovadis |
KNPL was awarded the Bronze Medal by Ecovadis in recognition of our achievements
towards sustainability. |
|
GRIHA |
Our decorative water-based products, including interior and exterior emulsions and
construction chemicals products, have received the GRIHA Certification. |
Customers |
Honda Car India Ltd |
KNPL was awarded the Best Vendor Award from Honda Car India Limited |
|
TVS |
We received an Appreciation Award from TVS for our swift response and support |
|
TKML |
Our Hosur Plant was presented with the Best Supplier Award 2022-2023 from TKML. |
|
OJUS |
Our Hosur Powder-Coating Unit received the Appreciation Award from our customer OJUS
for consistent supply and support |
Human Resources |
Great Place to Work |
KNPL has achieved yet another milestone by being recognised as a certified Great Place
to Work. |
CSR |
Uttar Pradesh Government |
Ms. Anandiben Patel, the Honourable Governor of Uttar Pradesh, has acknowledged our
Company's Jainpur Plant for the commendable efforts made towards promoting education. |
Kaizen |
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) |
Our Goindwal Sahib Plant received the Gold Award in the 46th CII National Level Kaizen
Competition, securing the first place in the Renovative Category |
|
|
KNPL's Goindwal Sahib Plant was presented with the Gold award in the 46th CII National
Level Kaizen Competition, securing the first place in the Innovative Category |
|
Quality Circle Forum of India (QCFI) |
Our Bawal Plant participated in the Quality Circle Forum of India (QCFI) - Delhi
Chapter - Jainpur Subchapter and achieved two GOLD Awards under the Kaizen Category |
Manufacturing |
Foundation for Accelerated Mass Empowerment |
KNPL's Bawal plant also received the Platinum Award in the Safety Excellence category
from (FAME) Foundation for Accelerated Mass Empowerment. |
|
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) |
Our Lote plant won an award in the Confederation of Indian Industry's (CII) National
Six Sigma Competition. |
|
Indian Manufacturing Excellence Award |
Our Sayakha Plant was honoured with the Gold Award at the Indian Manufacturing
Excellence Awards (IMEA), 2023 |
Marketing |
Maddies |
KNPL won the Gold Award at Maddies Awards 2023 for creating a unique online-to-
offline solution, helping mobile users connect with local paint dealers |
|
Mobexx |
We received the Gold Award for Mobile Advertising Excellence in Programmatic Campaign
by Mobexx for our Har Din Diwali Campaign (Campaign: Nerolac connects digital users wth
local dealers, impacts online to offline performance) |
|
MMA Smarties |
Our Company received the Silver award from MMA Smarties for our Har Din Diwali
Campaign (Campaign: Nerolac connects digital users wth local dealers, impacts online to
offline performance) |
|
Interbrand |
Nerolac has been ranked the 41st best brand in Interbrand's list of Best Brands, which
is the ultimate recognition for Brands in the world, with the IP ranked as one of the most
influential league tables alongside Fortune 500 |
CAUTIONARY STATEMENT
Statements in the Management Discussion and Analysis section of this report describing
the Company's objectives, estimates and expectations may be forward-looking
statements' within the meaning of the applicable laws and regulations. The actual results
might differ materially from those either expressed or implied.
2. Directors' Responsibility Statement
As stipulated under the provisions contained in Section 134(3)(c) read with Section
134(5) of the Companies Act, 2013, ("the Act"), the Board of Directors to the
best of its knowledge and belief and according to the information and explanations
obtained by it, hereby state that:
i. in the preparation of the annual accounts, the applicable accounting standards have
been followed and there are no material departures;
ii. t he directors have selected such accounting policies and applied them consistently
and made judgments and estimates that are reasonable and prudent so as to give a true and
fair view of the state of affairs of the Company at the end of the financial year and of
the profit of the Company for that period;
iii. the directors have taken proper and sufficient care for the maintenance of
adequate accounting records in accordance with the provisions of the Act, for safeguarding
the assets of the Company and for preventing and detecting fraud and other irregularities;
iv. the directors have prepared the annual accounts of the Company on a going concern
basis;
v. the directors have laid down internal financial controls to be followed by the
Company and that such internal financial controls are adequate and are operating
effectively; and
vi. the directors have devised proper systems to ensure compliance with the provisions
of all applicable laws and that such systems are adequate and operating effectively.
3. New Projects
During the financial year, the Company has:
1. augmented capacity of Alkyd Resin and Emulsion at its Jainpur plant, to support the
increased demand for paints;
2. expanded water-based paint capacity at its Hosur plant;
3. started manufacturing Tin-free CED paint at its Bawal and Sayakha plants, for
automotive customers;
4. deployed high speed filling lines at its Hosur plant, to achieve higher mixer
turnover and higher operational productivity.
The proposed capacity expansion project at the Jainpur plant for water-based paint and
setting up of the Greenfield paint manufacturing unit at Visakhapatnam, are on schedule.
4. Land Monetisation
The Board of Directors of the Company had approved the proposal for sale of Company's
land at Kavesar, Thane admeasuring 96,180 sq. mts to Shoden Developers Private Limited, a
group company of House of Hiranandani (hereinafter referred to as Shoden Developers) for
consideration of Rs. 655 Crores. During the financial year 2023-24, upon completion of
procedures and approvals as required for the sale, the Board of Directors approved the
aforesaid sale transaction including the sale of additional area admeasuring 910 sq. mts.,
thus aggregating to a total area of 97,090 sq. mts., together with the transfer of rights
in land admeasuring 6,300 sq. mts. at Kavesar for a total consideration of Rs. 671 Crores
to Shoden Developers. The Company entered into a Deed of Conveyance on 30th June, 2023,
for the aforesaid transaction.
Further, during the financial year 2023-24, the Board of Directors of the Company also
approved a proposal for sale of the Company's land parcel at Lower Parel, Mumbai, together
with building thereon to Aethon Developers Private Limited, subsidiary of Runwal
Developers Private Limited (hereinafter referred to as Aethon Developers), for a
consideration of Rs. 726 Crores. Accordingly, the Company entered into an Agreement for
Sale with Aethon Developers. The sale is subject to completion of procedures and approvals
as may be necessary in this regard. As part of the procedure, the Company entered into an
Agreement for Sale with the Bombay Zoroastrian Jashan Committee, Lessor, for purchase of
revisionary rights of a land parcel at Lower Parel, of which the Company is the Lessee,
subject to requisite approvals, for a consideration of Rs. 48 Crores.
5. Change in Registered Office
During the year under review, the registered office of the Company was shifted from
Nerolac House, Ganpatrao Kadam Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai 400 013 to 28th Floor, A-wing,
Marathon Futurex, N. M. Joshi Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai 400 013.
6. Directors
In terms of the provisions of the Act and the Articles of Association of the Company,
Mr. Takashi Tomioka (holding Director Identification Number 08736654), Non-Executive
Director, is liable to retire by rotation at the ensuing Annual General Meeting
("AGM") of the Company and being eligible, offers himself for re-appointment.
Mr. Shigeki Takahara (holding Director Identification Number 08736626), Non-Executive
Director and a representative of Kansai Paint Co., Ltd., Japan, the Promoter Company,
resigned from the Board of the Company with effect from 26th June, 2023 on the directions
of the Promoter Company. The Board placed on record its sincere appreciation and gratitude
for the valuable contribution made by Mr. Takahara, during his association with the
Company.
The Board of Directors of the Company, on recommendation of the Nomination and
Remuneration Committee, appointed Mr. Pravin Chaudhari (holding Director Identification
Number 02171823) as a Non-Executive Director of the Company with effect from 26th June,
2023, liable to retire by rotation, in the casual vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr.
Takahara. The Shareholders approved the aforesaid appointment of Mr. Pravin Chaudhari at
the 103rd AGM of the Company held on 26th June, 2023.
None of the Directors are disqualified as on 31st March, 2024 from being appointed as a
Director under Section 164 of the Act.
All the Independent Directors on the Board have given a declaration of their
independence to the Company as required under Section 149(6) of the Act and Regulation
16(1)(b) of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure
Requirements) Regulations, 2015 ("SEBI Listing Regulations"). In the opinion of
the Board, all the Independent Directors possess integrity, relevant expertise and
experience including proficiency required to be an Independent Director of the Company.
They fulfill the conditions of independence as specified in the Act and SEBI Listing
Regulations, comply with the Code for Independent Directors as prescribed in Schedule IV
of the Act and are independent of the Management.
The Company has a Code of Conduct for Directors and Senior Management. All the
Directors and members of Senior Management have confirmed compliance with the Code.
Details with respect to the composition of the Board, the meetings of the Board held
during the year and the attendance of the Directors thereat have been provided separately
in the Annual Report, as a part of the Report on Corporate Governance.
7. Key Managerial Personnel
In terms of Section 203 of the Act, the Company has the following Key Managerial
Personnel: Mr. Anuj Jain, Managing Director, Mr. P. D. Pai, Chief Financial Officer and
Mr. G. T. Govindarajan, Company Secretary.
8. Meetings of the Board
The Board met 8 (eight) times during the financial year ended 31st March, 2024. The
meeting details are provided separately in the Annual Report, as a part of the Report on
Corporate Governance. The maximum time gap between any two meetings did not exceed 120
days, as prescribed in the Act and SEBI Listing Regulations.
9. Board Evaluation
In terms of the applicable provisions of the Act and SEBI Listing Regulations, the
Nomination and Remuneration Committee and Board of Directors have approved a framework
which lays down a structured approach, guidelines and processes to be adopted for carrying
out evaluation of the performance of the Directors, the Board as a whole and its
Committees. The criteria are broadly based on the Guidance Note on Board Evaluation,
issued by the Securities and Exchange Board of India.
Detailed questionnaires covering various parameters relevant for the evaluation are
circulated to the Directors. The feedback received from the Directors is discussed at the
meetings of Independent Directors, Nomination and Remuneration Committee and Board.
For the year under review, the Board carried out the evaluation of its own performance,
its Committees and individual Directors. Evaluation results as collated and presented,
were noted by the Independent Directors, Nomination and Remuneration Committee and Board.
10. Particulars on the Committees of the Board
The details with regard to the composition of the Committees of the Board and the
number of meetings held during the year of such Committees, as required under the SEBI
Listing Regulations, is separately provided in the Annual Report, as part of the Report on
Corporate Governance.
11. Audit Committee
In terms of the provisions of Regulation 18 of the SEBI Listing Regulations read with
Section 177 of the Act, the constitution of Audit Committee as on 31st March, 2024 is as
follows:
Name of the Member |
Designation |
Mr. P P Shah (Chairman of the Audit Committee) |
Chairman and Independent Director |
Ms. Sonia Singh |
Independent Director |
Mr. Bhaskar Bhat |
Independent Director |
The recommendations made by the Audit Committee to the Board, from time to time during
the year under review, have been accepted by the Board. Other details with respect to the
Audit Committee such as its terms of reference, meetings and attendance thereat are
separately provided in the Annual Report, as a part of the Report on Corporate Governance.
12. Corporate Social Responsibility
In terms of Section 135 of the Act, the constitution of the Corporate Social
Responsibility ("CSR") Committee as on 31st March, 2024 is as follows:
Name of the Member |
Designation |
Ms. Sonia Singh (Chairperson of the CSR Committee) |
Independent Director |
Mr. Anuj Jain |
Managing Director |
Mr. Bhaskar Bhat |
Independent Director |
The functions of the CSR Committee are to:
(a) formulate and recommend to the Board, a CSR Policy which shall indicate the
activities to be undertaken by the Company in areas or subject, specified in Schedule VII
of the Act;
(b) recommend the amount of expenditure to be incurred on the activities referred to in
clause (a); and
(c) monitor the CSR Policy of the Company from time to time.
During the financial year ended 31st March 2024, 2 (two) meetings of CSR Committee were
held on 24th November, 2023 and 20th March, 2024 which was attended by all members of the
Committee.
The Board on recommendation of the CSR Committee has framed a CSR Policy and the same
is available on the website of the Company at https://www.nerolac.com/
financial/policies.html.
The Annual Report on CSR activities as required under Companies (Corporate Social
Responsibility Policy) Rules, 2014, as amended, including a brief outline of the Company's
CSR Policy, is annexed to this Report as Annexure 1.
13. Risk Management Policy
The Company has identified the risk areas in its operations along with its probability
and severity, department wise. An effective Risk Management Framework is put in place in
the Company in order to analyze, control and mitigate risk. Risk profiling is also put in
place for all the areas of operations in the Company and well integrated in the business
cycle. The various risks to which the Company is exposed are disclosed as a part of
Management Discussion and Analysis, hereinabove.
The Risk Management Framework of the Company comprises of Risk Management Committee and
the Risk Officers.
In terms of the provisions of Regulation 21 of the SEBI Listing Regulations, the
constitution of Risk Management Committee as on 31st March, 2024 is as follows:
Name of the Member |
Designation |
Mr. P P Shah (Chairman of the Risk Management Committee) |
Chairman and Independent Director |
Mr. Anuj Jain |
Managing Director |
Ms. Sonia Singh |
Independent Director |
Mr. P D. Pai |
Chief Risk Officer and Non-board member on the Committee |
Mr. Jason Gonsalves |
Non-board member on the Committee |
14. Remuneration Policy
The Board of Directors has adopted a policy which deals with (i) criteria for
determining qualifications, positive attributes and independence of Director and (ii)
remuneration for Directors, Key Managerial Personnel and other employees
("Remuneration Policy").
The features of the Remuneration Policy are as follows:
The Company, while constituting the Board shall draw members with appropriate
skills, experience and knowledge from diverse fields such as finance, law, management,
sales, marketing, architecture, administration, research, corporate governance, operations
or other disciplines related to the Company's business. There shall be no discrimination
on the basis of gender, race, ethnicity and nationality while determining the board
composition.
A Director shall be a person of integrity, who possesses relevant expertise and
experience. He shall uphold ethical standards of integrity and probity and act objectively
and constructively. He shall exercise his responsibilities in a bona-fide manner in the
interest of the Company; devote sufficient time and attention to his professional
obligations for informed and balanced decision making; and assist the Company in
implementing the best corporate governance practices.
An Independent Director should meet the requirements of the Act and SEBI Listing
Regulations, concerning independence of directors. The Company shall also obtain
certification of independence from the Independent Director in accordance with the Act and
SEBI Listing Regulations.
The remuneration paid to Whole-time Directors is subject to the limits laid down
under Section 197 and Schedule V to the Act and in accordance with the terms of
appointment approved by the Shareholders of the Company. The remuneration of the
Whole-time Directors is determined by the Nomination and Remuneration Committee based on
factors such as the Company's performance and performance/track record of the Whole-time
Directors. The remuneration consists of Salary, Commission, Company's contribution to
Provident Fund and Superannuation Fund, House Rent Allowance (HRA), Leave Travel Allowance
(LTA) and other perquisites and allowances in accordance with the rules of the Company,
applicable from time to time.
The Non-Executive Independent Directors are paid commission within the ceiling
of 1% of net profits of the Company as specified in Section 197 of the Act. The commission
payable to Non-Executive Independent
Directors is decided by the Board, on recommendation of the Nomination and Remuneration
Committee, based on a number of factors including number of Board and Committee meetings
attended, individual contribution thereat etc. The Non-Executive Directors are also paid
sitting fees for attending the meetings of the Board or Committee thereof within the
limits prescribed under the Act.
The objective of the policy is to have a compensation framework that will reward
and retain talent.
The remuneration will be such as to ensure that the correlation of remuneration
to performance is clear and meets appropriate performance benchmarks.
Remuneration to Key Managerial Personnel, Senior Management and other employees
will involve a balance between fixed and variable pay reflecting short and long term
performance objectives of the employees in line with the working of the Company and its
goals. The short and long term performance objectives cover amongst various aspects
industry performance, customer performance, overall economic environment, financial
performance and performance on Environment, Social and Governance objectives.
For Directors, the Performance Pay will be linked to achievement of Business
Plan (achievement of short-term and long-term business objective).
For Heads of Department, the Performance Pay will be linked to achievement of
functional plan which is derived from the business plan. The functional plan includes
both, short-term and long-term objectives.
For other management personnel, the Performance Pay will be linked to
achievement of individual set objectives and part of this will also be linked to overall
Company performance.
The Remuneration Policy is also available on the website of the Company at
https://www.nerolac.com/financial/policies.html.
15. Vigil Mechanism - Whistle Blower Policy
The Company, pursuant to Section 177(9) of the Act and Regulation 22 of the SEBI
Listing Regulations, has a Whistle Blower Policy to report genuine concerns and
grievances. The Policy provides adequate safeguards against victimisation of persons who
use the Whistle Blower mechanism. The Policy also provides for direct access to the
Chairman of the Audit Committee. Details with respect to implementation of the Whistle
Blower Policy are separately disclosed in the Annual Report, as a part of the Report on
Corporate Governance. The Policy is also available on the website of the Company at
https://www.nerolac.com/ financial/policies.html.
16. Dividend Distribution Policy
The Dividend Distribution Policy of the Company has been formulated to ensure
compliance with the provisions of Regulation 43A of the SEBI Listing Regulations. The
Dividend Distribution Policy is also available on the website of the Company at
https://www.nerolac.com/financial/ policies.html.
The declaration of dividend by the Company is in compliance with its Dividend
Distribution Policy.
17. Prevention of Sexual Harassment at workplace
In line with the provisions of the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention,
Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 ("POSH Act"), the Company has adopted a
Policy on Appropriate Social Conduct at Workplace. The Policy is applicable to all
employees and non-employees including business associates, vendors, trainees etc.
The Company has complied with the provisions relating to the constitution of Internal
Complaints Committee under the POSH Act to redress complaints received on sexual
harassment as well as other forms of verbal, physical, written or visual harassment.
During the year under review, one complaint of sexual harassment was received and
resolved as per the provisions of the POSH Act.
18. Related Party Transactions
The Company has in place a Policy on dealing with Related Party Transactions and on
Materiality of Related Party Transactions which is available on the website of the Company
at https://www.nerolac.com/financial/policies.html. In terms of the same, a statement in
summary form of transactions with related parties in the ordinary course of business and
on arm's length basis is periodically placed before the Audit Committee for its review.
Omnibus approval was obtained for transactions which were repetitive in nature.
Transactions entered into pursuant to omnibus approval were placed before the Audit
Committee for its review during the year. Related party transactions have been disclosed
in Note no. 38 to the Standalone Financial Statements.
In terms of the provisions of Section 188(1) of the Act read with the Companies
(Meetings of Board and its Powers) Rules, 2014 and Regulation 23 of the SEBI Listing
Regulations, all related party transactions that were entered into, during the year under
review, were in the ordinary course of business of the Company and on arm's length basis.
There were no material related party transactions during the year. Accordingly, Form
AOC-2, prescribed under the provisions of Section 134(3)(h) of the Act and Rule 8 of the
Companies (Accounts) Rules, 2014, for disclosure of details of related party transactions,
which are "not at arm's length basis" and also which are "material and at
arm's length basis", is not provided as an annexure to this Report as it is not
applicable.
19. Particulars of Loans, Guarantees or Investments under Section 186 of the Act
Details of Loans, Guarantees and Investments covered under the provisions of Section
186 of the Act, are separately disclosed in the Annual Report, as a part of the Notes to
the Financial Statements.
20. Particulars regarding Employees Remuneration
Disclosure comprising particulars with respect to the remuneration of directors and
employees, as required to be disclosed in terms of the provisions of Section 197(12) of
the Act and Rule 5 of the Companies (Appointment and Remuneration of Managerial Personnel)
Rules, 2014, is annexed to this Report as Annexure 2.
21. Conservation of Energy, Technology Absorption and Foreign Exchange earnings and
outgo
The statement giving the particulars relating to conservation of energy, technology
absorption and foreign exchange earnings and outgo, as required in terms of Section
134(3)(m) of the Act read with Rule 8(3) of the Companies (Accounts) Rules, 2014, is
annexed to this Report as Annexure 3.
22. Corporate Governance
The Company is in full compliance with the requirements and disclosures that have to be
made in terms of the requirements of Corporate Governance specified in the SEBI Listing
Regulations.
In terms of the provisions of Schedule V(C) of the SEBI Listing Regulations, a detailed
Report on Corporate Governance forms part of the Annual Report. Further, a Certificate
from the Statutory Auditors of the Company confirming compliance with the requirements of
Corporate Governance as specified in the SEBI Listing Regulations is provided together
with the Report on Corporate Governance, the same shall be considered to be an annexure to
this Report.
23. Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report
The Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report as required in terms of the
provisions of Regulation 34(2)(f) of the SEBI Listing Regulations, separately forms part
of the Annual Report.
24. Share Capital
The paid-up Equity Share Capital as at 31st March, 2024 stood at Rs. 80.84 Crores.
During the year under review, the Shareholders, vide postal ballot on 15th June, 2023,
approved increase in Authorised Share Capital of the Company from Rs. 66.50 Crores to Rs.
85 Crores and the issue of Bonus Shares in the proportion of 1 (One) New Equity Share of
Rs. 1 each for every 2 (Two) existing Equity Shares of Rs. 1 each. Accordingly, the Board
of Directors of the Company allotted 26,94,59,860 Equity Shares of Rs. 1 each as fully
paid-up Bonus Shares on 5th July, 2023, thereby increasing the paid-up Equity Share
Capital from 53,89,19,720 Equity Shares of Rs. 1 each to 80,83,79,580 Equity Shares of Rs.
1 each.
Further, the Company has not issued any convertible securities or shares with
differential voting rights or sweat equity shares or warrants.
25. Restricted Stock Unit Plan
The Company introduced the Kansai Nerolac Paints Limited - Restricted Stock Units Plan
2022 ("RSU Plan 2022) in terms of the approval of the Shareholders vide Postal Ballot
on 25th October, 2022, to attract, retain, motivate its employees and improve performance
of the Company for ensuring sustained growth.
During the financial year 2023-24, there has been no change in the RSU Plan 2022 other
than the necessary adjustment to the number of Restricted Stock Units ("RSUs")
towards the bonus issue, thereby increasing the total number of RSUs to be granted under
the RSU Plan 2022 from 53,89,197 (Fifty three lakhs eighty nine thousand one hundred
ninety seven) RSUs to 80,83,795 (Eighty lakhs eighty three thousand seven hundred ninety
five) RSUs.
Information as required under the SEBI (Share Based Employee Benefits and Sweat Equity)
Regulations, 2021 have been uploaded on the Company's website at
https://www.nerolac.com/investors/financial-results.html and is annexed to this Report as
Annexure 4.
26. Details of Unclaimed Suspense Account
Details pertaining to Unclaimed Suspense Account of the Company are separately provided
in the Annual Report, as part of the Report on Corporate Governance.
27. Investor Education and Protection Fund ("IEPF")
Transfer of Unclaimed Dividend to IEPF
During the year under review, dividend amounting to Rs. 38.26 Lakhs that had not been
claimed by the shareholders for the year ended 31st March, 2016, was transferred to the
credit of IEPF as required under Sections 124 and 125 of the Act.
Unclaimed dividend as on 31st March, 2024
As on 31st March, 2024, dividend amounting to Rs. 2.13 Crores has not been claimed by
Shareholders of the Company. Shareholders are required to lodge their claims with the
Registrar and Share Transfer Agents of the Company i.e. Link Intime India Private Limited
(formerly TSR Consultants Private Limited), for unclaimed dividend.
Pursuant to the provisions of Investor Education and Protection Fund Authority
(Accounting, Audit, Transfer and Refund) Rules, 2016 (as amended), the Company has
uploaded the details of unpaid and unclaimed amounts lying with the Company as on 31st
March, 2023, on the website of the Company at www.nerolac.com. The same are also available
with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs.
Transfer of Equity Shares
During the financial year 2023-24, 506,542 Equity Shares have been transferred by the
Company to the IEPF Authority as required under Section 124 of the Act, as follows:
228,597 Equity Shares in respect of which dividend has not been claimed by the
members for 7 (seven) consecutive years or more; and
277,945 Bonus Shares as benefit accruing on Equity Shares already transferred to
the IEPF.
Details of such Equity Shares transferred have been uploaded on the website of the
Company at www.nerolac.com. The same are also available with the Ministry of Corporate
Affairs.
Nodal Officer
The Company has appointed Mr. G. T Govindarajan, Company Secretary, as the Nodal
Officer for the purpose of verification of claims filed with the Company in terms of IEPF
Rules and for co-ordination with the IEPF Authority. The said details are also available
on the website of the Company at www.nerolac.com.
28. Statutory Auditors
At the 99th AGM of the Company, the Shareholders had approved the appointment of S R B
C & CO LLP, Chartered Accountants (Firm Registration No. 324982E / E300003) as the
Statutory Auditors of the Company, to hold office for a period of 5 (five) consecutive
years from the 99th AGM till the conclusion of the 104th AGM, in terms of the applicable
provisions of Section 139(1) of the Act read with the Companies (Audit and Auditors)
Rules, 2014. Details of the remuneration paid to S R B C & CO LLP, Chartered
Accountants, Statutory Auditors, during the financial year 2023-24 are disclosed in the
Financial Statements of Company, which forms part of the Annual Report.
The Auditors' Report on the Financial Statements (Standalone and Consolidated) of the
Company for the year under review, is clean and there are no qualifications in the said
Report. Also, no frauds in terms of the provisions of Section 143(12) of the Act have been
reported by the Auditors in their Report for the year under review.
The Notes to the Financial Statements (Standalone and Consolidated) are
self-explanatory and do not call for any further comments.
As per the recommendation of the Audit Committee, the Board has re-appointed S R B C
& CO LLP, Chartered Accountants, as the Statutory Auditors of the Company, to hold
office for a second term of 5 (five) consecutive years from the conclusion of the 104th
AGM until the conclusion of the 109th AGM of the Company, subject to the approval of the
Shareholders at the ensuing 104th AGM. The Ordinary Resolution is set out in the Notice
seeking approval of the Shareholders for the re-appointment of S R B C & CO LLP,
Chartered Accountants, as Statutory Auditors of the Company.
S R B C & CO LLP, Chartered Accountants, is a firm of Chartered Accountants
registered with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India ("ICAI"). It is
a Limited Liability Partnership firm incorporated in India. The firm is a part of M/s. S.
R. Batliboi & Affiliates network of audit firms registered with ICAI. The registered
office of the firm is at 22, Camac Street, 3rd Floor, Block 'B', Kolkata. It has various
offices at Mumbai, Delhi, Gurugram, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Pune, Chennai, Ahmedabad etc. It
audits various companies listed on stock exchanges in India.
In terms of provisions of Sections 139 and 141 of the Act read with Rule 4 of the
Companies (Audit and Auditors) Rules, 2014, the Company has obtained a written consent for
such re-appointment along with a certificate from S R B C & CO LLP, Chartered
Accountants, confirming that they are not disqualified from being appointed as Statutory
Auditors of the Company.
29. Secretarial Audit
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 204 of the Act, the Company had appointed JHR
& Associates, Company Secretaries, as the Secretarial Auditor for the year under
review, to conduct the Secretarial Audit of the Company.
The Secretarial Audit Report for the year under review issued by the Secretarial
Auditor is annexed to this Report as Annexure 5. There is no qualification or adverse
remark in their Report.
Further, in terms of the provisions of Regulation 24A of the SEBI Listing Regulations,
the Company has obtained the Secretarial Compliance Report for the year ended 31st March,
2024, confirming compliance of the applicable SEBI Regulations and circulars/guidelines
issued thereunder.
The Company has complied with the applicable Secretarial Standards issued by the
Institute of Company Secretaries of India.
30. Cost Audit
The Company has maintained cost records as specified by the Central Government under
Section 148(1) of the Act. Further, the Company had appointed D. C. Dave & Co., Cost
Accountants (Registration No. 000611), as the Cost Auditor to conduct an audit of its cost
accounting records for the financial year 2022-23, pertaining to products of the Company
as required by the law. The Cost Audit Report submitted by the Cost Auditor for the
financial year 2022-23 was clean and there was no qualification in their Report. The same
was duly filed with Ministry of Corporate Affairs.
The Company had re-appointed D.C. Dave & Co., Cost Accountants, as the Cost Auditor
for the financial year ended 31st March, 2024 and the Cost Audit Report when submitted by
them, will be duly filed with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs.
Further, the Company has re-appointed D.C. Dave & Co., Cost Accountants, as the
Cost Auditor for the financial year 2024-25, to conduct an audit of its cost accounting
records pertaining to the products of the Company as required by the law, at a
remuneration of Rs. 3,00,000 plus GST and reimbursement of out-of-pocket expenses. The
Company is seeking the approval of the Shareholders by means of ratification, for the
remuneration to be paid to D. C. Dave & Co., Cost Accountants, vide Item no. 5 of the
Notice of the 104th AGM.
The eligibility and consent letter from D. C. Dave & Co., Cost Accountants, has
been received to the effect that their appointment as Cost Auditor, if made, would be in
accordance with the provisions of the Act and Rules framed thereunder.
31. General Disclosure
1. During the year under review, there was no application made or proceeding pending
under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016.
2. During the year under review, there were no instances of onetime settlement with any
Banks or Financial Institutions.
32. General Shareholder Information
General Shareholder Information is given as Item no. 12 of the Report on Corporate
Governance forming part of the Annual Report.
33. Annual Return
Pursuant to Section 92(3) read with Section 134(3)(a) of the Act, the Annual Return as
on 31st March, 2024 is available on the website of the Company at
https://www.nerolac.com/our-financial-results.html.
34. Acknowledgements
Your Directors wish to express their grateful appreciation for the co-operation and
continued support received from customers, promoter company, collaborators, vendors,
investors, shareholders, financial institutions, banks, regulatory authorities and the
society at large during the year.
We also place on record our appreciation for the contribution made by our employees at
all levels and for their commitment, hard work and support.
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For and on behalf of the Board |
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P. P. Shah |
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Chairman |
Mumbai, 4th May, 2024 |
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