Dear Members,
Your Directors take pleasure in presenting the 30th Annual Report covering
the highlights of the finances, business, and operations of your Company. Also included
herein are the Audited Financial Statements of the Company (Standalone and Consolidated)
prepared in compliance with Ind AS accounting standards, for the financial year ended
March 31, 2024.
1. HIGHLIGHTS OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE: Consolidated:
During the period under review the Company recorded a total revenue from operations of
Rs. 9,82,89,43,631 as against Rs. 9,17,32,58,067 in the previous financial year. Profit
before tax (PBT) and Exceptional Items at Rs.71,90,65,213 as against Rs.69,79,71,868 in
the previous financial year. Profit after tax (PAT) increased to Rs.64,01,09,602 as
against Rs. (1,26,80,88,401)* in the previous financial year.
*In the FY_2022-23 the write off good will Rs.184 crores - non-operational balance
sheet item.
Standalone:
During the period under review the Company recorded a total revenue from operations of
Rs. 1,84,71,53,469 as against Rs. 1,70,85,40,306 in the previous financial year. Profit
before tax (PBT) and Exceptional Items at Rs. 13,67,94,073 as against Rs. 13,30,59,072 in
the previous financial year. Similarly, Profit after tax (PAT) increased to Rs.
9,95,44,172 as against Rs.9,48,93,316 in the previous financial year.
The summarized financial results of the Company for the period ended March 31, 2024 are
as follows:
(Amt in Rs.)
PARTICULARS |
STANDALONE |
CONSOLIDATED |
|
2023-24 |
2022-23 |
2023-24 |
2022-23 |
Revenue from operations |
1,84,71,53,469 |
1,70,85,40,306 |
9,82,89,43,631 |
9,17,32,58,067 |
Other Income |
1,09,81,897 |
2,22,48,451 |
1,83,31,263 |
2,22,48,451 |
Total Revenue |
1,85,81,35,366 |
1,73,07,88,757 |
9,84,72,74,894 |
9,19,55,06,518 |
Total Expenditure |
1,72,13,41,293 |
1,59,77,29,685 |
9,12,82,09,681 |
8,49,75,34,650 |
Profit / (Loss) before Exceptional items and tax |
13,67,94,073 |
13,30,59,072 |
71,90,65,213 |
69,79,71,868 |
Exceptional Items |
36,381 |
7,79,212 |
36,381 |
(1,84,07,11,681)* |
Profit/(Loss) before taxes |
13,68,30,454 |
13,38,38,284 |
71,91,01,594 |
(1,14,27,39,813) |
Tax Expense |
3,72,86,282 |
3,89,44,968 |
7,89,91,992 |
12,53,48,588 |
Profit/(Loss) after Tax |
9,95,44,172 |
9,48,93,316 |
64,01,09,602 |
(1,26,80,88,401) |
Earnings per equity shares in Rs. |
1.00 |
0.96 |
6.58 |
(13.56) |
Total Comprehensive Income for the period |
9,70,12,451 |
9,23,49,512 |
64,08,35,126 |
(1,30,88,54,323) |
*In the FY 2022-23 the write off good will Rs.184 crores - non-operational balance
sheet item.
2. REVIEW OF PERFORMANCE AND STATE OF THE COMPANY'S AFFAIRS:
Your Company is a global engineering and technology solutions company, delivering
Intelligent Engineering and Technology Solutions for a Digital, Autonomous, and
Sustainable Future. It engages with customers across their value chain helping to design,
build, operate and maintain the products and services that make them leaders and respected
brands in their industries and markets. Customers draw on the Company's expertise in
engineering, manufacturing, and digital technology to deliver and support their
next-generation solutions that meet the highest standards of safety, reliability and
performance.
Your directors are pleased to report that in spite of severe impact on Country's
economy and almost all the industries with de-growth to a great extent, your Company has
been able to with stand the impact and registered performance at the same level of FY'23.
3. CHANGE IN THE NATURE OF BUSINESS, IF ANY:
During the year, there was no change in the nature of business of the Company. Further,
there was no significant change in the nature of business carried on by its subsidiaries.
4. DIVIDEND AND TRANSFER TO RESERVES:
The Company has not declared any dividend for the financial year March 31, 2024 and no
amount is proposed to be transferred to the reserve. Instead, the Directors have
recommended retaining the entire profits for the financial year ended March 31, 2024 in
the profit and loss account.
Your Company did not have any amounts due or outstanding as at Balance Sheet date to be
credited to the Investor Education and Protection Fund.
Pursuant to Regulation 43A of SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements)
Regulations, 2015, the Company has formulated a Policy on Dividend Distribution which is
disseminated on the Company's website at https://www.kellton.com/legal-policies
5. ANNUAL RETURN:
Pursuant to Section 92(3) of the Companies Act, 2013 read with read with Rule 12 of the
Companies (Management and Administration) Rules, 2014, copy of the Annual Return of the
Company for financial year 2023-24 prepared in accordance with Section 92(1) of the Act
has been placed on the website and is available at https://www.kellton.com/annual-general-meeting
6. MATERIAL CHANGES AND COMMITMENTS, IF ANY, AFFECTING THE FINANCIAL POSITION OF
THE COMPANY:
There are no material changes and commitments affecting the financial position of the
Company which occurred between the end of the financial year to which the financial
statements relate and the date of this report.
7. DETAILS OF SIGNIFICANT AND MATERIAL ORDERS PASSED BY THE REGULATORS OR COURTS
OR TRIBUNALS IMPACTING THE GOING CONCERN STATUS AND COMPANY'S OPERATIONS IN FUTURE:
There are no significant and material order has been passed by Regulators or Courts,
Tribunals impacting the going concern status and Company's operations in future.
8. SHARE CAPITAL:
The Authorized Share Capital of the Company stands at Rs. 60,00,00,000 (Rupees Sixty
Crore only) divided into 12,00,00,000 (Twelve Crore only) Equity Shares of Rs. 5/- (Rupees
Five) each and the Paid up Share Capital stand at Rs. 48,70,08,015 (Forty Eight Crore
Seventy Lakh Eight Thousnd Fifteen) divided into 9,74,01,603 (Nine Crore Seventy Four Lakh
Ninety Ten Thousand Six Hundred Three) Equity Shares of Rs. 5/- (Rupees Five) each.
During the year under the review the Company has allotted 8,70,804 (Eight Lakh Seventy
Thousand Eight Hundred Four) equity shares of Rs. 5/- each upon exercising of ESOP by the
employee of the Company. The Company has not issued any shares with differential rights
and hence no information as per provisions of Section 43(a)(ii) of the Act read with Rule
4(4) of the Companies (Share Capital and Debenture) Rules, 2014 is furnished.
I) The shareholders of the company have vide resolution passed at the 19th Annual
General Meeting approved ESOP 2013 and has granted options to the employees.
S.No |
Particulars |
Allotment Date |
No. of Shares issued |
Capital Increased to |
1. |
ESOP |
October 8, 2023 |
73,333 |
48,30,20,660 |
2. |
ESOP |
February 09, 2024 |
1,90,000 |
48,39,70,660 |
3. |
ESOP |
February 28, 2024 |
1,20,835 |
48,45,74,835 |
4. |
ESOP |
March 10, 2024 |
4,86,636 |
48,70,08,015 |
Disclosure regarding Employees Stock Option Plan and forming part of the Directors'
Report for the year ended March 31, 2024 is as follows:
S.No |
Particulars |
Description |
1. |
Date of Shareholder's approval |
ESOP Scheme, 2013 as approved on 27/12/2013 and amendment made on 27/09/2017 at the
23rd Annual General Meeting of the Company |
2. |
Total number of options granted |
40,91,000 |
3. |
Vesting requirements |
12-60 months |
4. |
The pricing formula |
Closing price of equity shares on the stock exchange where the shares are listed from
vesting date |
5. |
Maximum term of options granted |
Employees to exercise options within 3 years |
6. |
Source of shares |
Primary |
7. |
Method used to account for ESOS |
Fair Value |
Option movement during the year (For each ESOS):
Particulars |
Details |
Number of options outstanding at the beginning of the period |
11,82,503 |
Number of options granted during the year |
- |
Number of options forfeited / lapsed during the year |
33,333 |
Number of options vested during the year |
5,52,511 |
Number of options exercised during the year |
8,70,804 |
Number of shares arising as a result of exercise of options |
8,70,804 |
Money realized by exercise of options (INR), if scheme is implemented directly by the
company |
- |
Loan repaid by the Trust during the year from exercise price received |
|
Number of options outstanding at the end of the year |
2,78,366 |
Number of options exercisable at the end of the year |
2,78,366 |
Note: Details of disclosures pursuant to ESOP required under SEBI (Share Based
Employee Benefits and Sweat Equity) Regulations, 2021 are available at the website
www.kellton.com Further, a Certificate from the secretarial auditors of the
Company as prescribed under SEBI (SBEB & SE) Regulations shall be placed before the
members in the AGM. The same is also uploaded at https://www.
kellton.com/annual-general-meeting
9. PARTICULARS OF LOANS, GUARANTEES AND INVESTMENTS:
Details of loans, guarantees and investments covered under Section 186 of the Act,
along with the purpose for which such loan or guarantee was proposed to be utilized by the
recipient, form part of the notes to the financial statements provided in this Integrated
Annual Report.
10. PUBLIC DEPOSITS:
The Company has not accepted/renewed any fixed deposits during the year under review.
11. PARTICULARS OF CONSERVATION OF ENERGY, TECHNOLOGY ABSORPTION AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE
EARNINGS AND OUTGO: i. CONSERVATION OF ENERGY:
Information on Conservation of energy as required under Section 134(3)(m) of the Act
read with the Rules made thereunder is not applicable to the Company and hence, no
annexure forms part of this report.
ii. TECHNOLOGY ABSORPTION:
There is no information to be furnished regarding Technology Absorption as your Company
has not undertaken any research and development activity in any manufacturing activity nor
any specific technology is obtained from any external sources which needs to be absorbed
or adapted.
iii. FOREIGN EXCHANGE EARNINGS AND OUTGO:
In accordance with the provisions of Section 134 of the Companies Act, 2013, read with
the Companies (Disclosure of Particulars in the Report of Board of Directors) Rules, 1988,
the information relating to foreign exchange earnings and outgo is provided under Notes
35 (ii-a) to the Financial Statement for the year.
12. LISTING WITH STOCK EXCHANGES:
The Equity Shares of your Company are listed on BSE Limited and National Stock Exchange
of India Limited.
The Company confirms that it has paid the Annual Listing Fees for the year 2023-24 to
NSE and BSE where the Company's Shares are listed.
13. DIRECTORS, KEY MANAGERIAL PERSONNEL & BOARD MEETINGS: COMPOSITION OF THE BOARD:
The composition of the Board of the Company is in accordance with the provisions of
Section 149 of the Act and Regulation 17 of the Listing Regulations, with an optimum
combination of Executive, Non-Executive and Independent Directors.
The Board of Directors of your company is duly constituted. The Board consists of Total
of 8 Directors, comprising of 3 Executive Directors, and 5 Non-Executive Directors
including 4 Independent Directors. The Chairman of the Board is Executive Director. The
complete list of Directors of the Company has been provided in the Report on Corporate
Governance forming part of the Annual Report.
The Directors on the Board of the Company are persons with proven competency,
integrity, experience, leadership qualities, financial and strategic insight. They have a
strong commitment to the Company and devote sufficient time to the Meetings.
Your Directors believe that the Board must consciously create a culture of leadership
to provide a long-term vision and policy approach to improve the quality of governance.
The Board's actions and decisions are aligned with the Company's best interests. The
company has maintained an optimum combination of Executive and Non-Executive Directors.
Following Changes took place in the Directors and KMP of the Company during the
Financial year 2023-24
i. The Board of Directors at their meeting held on September 05, 2023 has appointed Mr.
Satya Prasad Sayala (DIN- 08082530) as Independent Director, which was further confirmed
by the Shareholders at the AGM held on September 30, 2023.
ii. Mr. Srinivasa Rao Veera Venkata Pydisetty (DIN: 06805347), the Independent
Director of the Company has tendered her resignation close of business hours on February
20, 2024. The Board placed on record its sincere appreciation for the contribution made by
him during his tenure. Mr. P V V Srinivasa Rao has stated, he has tendered his resignation
only because of his pre-occupation, and apart from this there is no material reason of his
resignation.
S. No. |
Name of the Director |
DIN |
Designation |
Appointment/ Cessation |
Effective from |
1. |
Satya Prasad Sayala |
08082530 |
Independent |
Appointment |
Sept 30, 2023 |
2. |
Srinivasa Rao Veera Venkata Pydisetty |
06805347 |
Director |
Cessation |
Feb 20, 2024 |
Except the above, there were no changes in the Key Managerial Personnel of the Company.
DIRECTOR(S) LIABLE TO RETIRE BY ROTATION
i. In accordance with the provisions of Section 152(6) of the Companies Act, 2013 Mr.
Srinivas Potluri (DIN: 03412700) Director of the Company retires by rotation at the
ensuing Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Company and being eligible, offers himself for
re-appointment at the ensuing AGM. The Board on the recommendation of the Nomination &
Remuneration Committee (NRC) has recommended his re-appointment
ii. Re-appointment of Directors the Board, based on the performance evaluation and on
recommendation of the NRC, has considered below re-appointments at its Meeting held on
September 05, 2024 subject to approval of the Members of the Company and on terms and
conditions including remuneration as mentioned in the Notice of the AGM.
S.No. |
Name of the Director |
DIN |
Designation |
Term |
Effective from |
1. |
Niranjam Chintam |
01658591 |
Executive Director & CFO |
03 year |
November 01, 2024 |
The Resolutions seeking approval of Members for the re-appointment of all the Directors
are detailed in the Notice of the ensuing AGM along with their brief profile.
COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD
The Board has set up various Committees in compliance with the requirements of the
business & relevant provisions of applicable laws and layered down well documented
terms of references of all the Committees. Details with respect to the Composition, terms
of reference and number of meetings held, etc. are included in the Report on Corporate
Governance forming part of the Annual Report. During the year under review, all the
recommendations/submissions made by the Audit Committee and other Committees of the Board
were accepted by the Board.
SEPARATE MEETING OF INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS
As stipulated in the Code of Conduct for Independent Directors under the Act and the
Listing Regulations, a separate Meeting of the Independent Directors of the Company was
held on February 28, 2024 to review the performance of Non-Independent Directors
(including the Chairman) and the Board as a whole.
The Independent Directors also assessed the quality, quantity and timeliness of flow of
information between the Company Management and the Board, which is necessary to
effectively and reasonably perform and discharge their duties.
DECLARATION BY INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS
All the Independent Directors of your Company have submitted their declaration of
independence, as required, pursuant to the provisions of Section 149(7) of the Act and
Regulation 25(8) of the Listing Regulations, stating that they meet the criteria of
independence, as provided in Section 149(6) of the Act and Regulation 16(1)(b) of the
Listing Regulations and are not disqualified from continuing as Independent Directors of
your Company. Further, veracity of the above declarations has been assessed by the Board,
in accordance with Regulation 25(9) of the Listing Regulations.
The Board is of the opinion that the Independent Directors of the Company hold highest
standards of integrity and possess requisite qualifications, expertise & experience
(including the proficiency) and competency in the business & industry knowledge,
financial expertise, digital & information technology, corporate governance, legal and
compliance, marketing & sales, risk management, leadership & human resource
development and general management as required to fulfill their duties as Independent
Directors.
14. NUMBER OF MEETINGS OF THE BOARD:
The Board of Directors of the Company met Eight times during the year under review. The
details of these Board Meetings are provided in the Report on Corporate Governance section
forming part of the Annual Report. The necessary quorum was present for all the meetings.
The maximum interval between any two meetings did not exceed 120 days.
15. BOARD AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATION:
Pursuant to the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 and SEBI (LODR) Regulations,
2015, the Board has carried out an Annual Performance Evaluation of its own performance,
the Directors individually as well as the evaluation of the working of its various
Committees. Structured questionnaires were prepared after taking into consideration inputs
received from the Directors, covering various aspects of the Board's functioning such as
adequacy of the composition of the Board and its Committees, Board m culture, execution
and performance of specific duties, obligations and governance. A separate exercise was
carried out to evaluate the performance of individual Directors including the Chairman of
the Board, who were evaluated on parameters such as level of participation in the meetings
and contribution, independence of judgment, safeguarding the interest of the Company and
other stakeholders etc. The Board of Directors expressed their satisfaction with the
evaluation process. In a separate meeting held on February 28, 2024, the performance
evaluation of the Chairman, Non-Independent Directors and the Board as a whole was carried
out by the Independent Directors. The Independent Directors expressed their satisfaction
with the evaluation process. The performance evaluation of all the Directors, Committees
and the Board was carried out by the Nomination & Remuneration Committee, Independent
Directors and Board at their respective meetings.
a. More effective board process
b. Better collaboration and communication
c. Greater clarity with regard to members' roles and responsibilities d. Improved
chairman managing directors and board relations The evaluation process covers the
following aspects
- Self-evaluation of directors.
- Evaluation of the performance and effectiveness of the board.
- Evaluation of the performance and effectiveness of the committees.
- Feedback from the non-executive directors to the chairman.
- Feedback on management support to the board.
16. SUCCESSION PLAN:
The Board of Directors has satisfied itself that plans are in place for orderly
succession for appointment to the Board of Directors and Senior Management.
17. COMPLIANCE WITH SECRETARIAL STANDARDS ON BOARD AND GENERAL MEETINGS:
The Company has complied with the applicable Secretarial Standards. The Directors state
that applicable Secretarial Standards, i.e. SS-1 and SS-2, relating to Meetings of
the Board of Directors' and General Meetings', respectively have been duly followed
by the Company.
18. SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES:
Following are the Subsidiary and Step-down subsidiaries of the Company:
Name of the Entity |
Status |
Kellton Dbydx Software Private Limited |
Wholly Owned Subsidiary |
Kellton Tech Inc |
Wholly Owned Subsidiary |
Kellton Tech Solutions Inc |
Wholly Owned Subsidiary |
Kellton Tech Limited (Ireland) |
Wholly Owned Subsidiary |
Evantage Solutions Inc |
Step Down Subsidiary (Wholly owned subsidiary of Kellton Tech Inc) |
Vivos Professionals Services LLC |
Step Down Subsidiary (Wholly owned subsidiary of Kellton Tech Inc) |
Prosoft Technology Group Inc |
Step Down Subsidiary (Wholly owned subsidiary of Kellton Tech Solutions Inc) |
Intellipeople Inc |
Step Down Subsidiary (Wholly owned subsidiary of Kellton Tech Solutions Inc) |
Kellton Tech (UK) Limited |
Step Down Subsidiary (Wholly owned subsidiary of Kellton Tech Limited) |
Lenmar Consulting Inc |
Step Down Subsidiary (Wholly owned subsidiary of Kellton Tech Solutions Inc) |
SID Computer Group Inc |
Step Down Subsidiary (Wholly owned subsidiary of Kellton Tech Solutions Inc) |
Talent Partners Inc |
Step Down Subsidiary (Wholly owned subsidiary of Kellton Tech Solutions Inc) |
Planet Pro Inc |
Step Down Subsidiary (wholly owned subsidiary of Kellton Tech Inc) |
Tivix Europe S P Z.O.O (Poland) |
Step Down Subsidiary (Wholly owned subsidiary of Kellton Tech Limited) |
PlanetPro Canada Inc. |
Step Down Subsidiary (Wholly owned subsidiary of Kellton Tech Limited) |
PlanetPro Asia Pte. (Singapore) |
Step Down Subsidiary (Wholly owned subsidiary of Kellton Tech Limited) |
19. DIRECTORS' RESPONSIBILITY STATEMENT:
Pursuant to the requirement under section 134 (3) and (5) of the Companies Act 2013,
with respect to Directors' Responsibility Statement, your board of directors to the best
of their knowledge and ability confirm that:
a. In the preparation of the annual accounts for the financial year ended March 31,
2024, the applicable accounting standards have been followed and there are no material
departures.
b. They 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.
c. They have taken proper and sufficient care towards the maintenance of adequate
accounting records in accordance with the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 for
safeguarding the assets of the Company and for preventing and detecting fraud and other
irregularities.
d. They have prepared the annual accounts of the Company on a going concern basis.
e. They have laid down internal financial controls, which are adequate and are
operating effectively.
f. They have devised proper systems to ensure compliance with the provisions of all
applicable laws and such systems are adequate and operating effectively.
20. MANAGEMENT DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS:
The Management Discussion and Analysis Report highlighting the industry structure and
developments, opportunities and threats, future outlook, risks and concerns etc. is
furnished separately and forms part of this report.
21. CONSOLIDATION OF ACCOUNTS:
The Consolidated Financial Statements of the Company and its Subsidiaries ("the
Group") for the year ended March 31, 2024 are prepared in accordance with generally
accepted accounting principles applicable in India, and the Indian Accounting Standard 110
(Ind AS 110) on Consolidated Financial Statements', notified by Companies
(Accounting Standards) Rules, 2015, ("Indian Accounting Standards") by and to
the extent possible in the same format as that adopted by the Company for its separate
financial statements.
A statement containing brief financial details of the subsidiaries for the financial
year ended March 31, 2024 in the prescribed format AOC-1 is appended as Annexure - I
to the Board's Report. The annual accounts of these subsidiaries and the related detailed
information will be made available to any member of the Company/its subsidiaries seeking
such information at any point of time and are also available for inspection by any member
of the Company/its subsidiaries at the registered office of the Company. The annual
accounts of the subsidiaries will also be available for inspection, as above, at
registered office of the respective subsidiary companies.
22. AUDITORS:
I. STATUTORY AUDITOR:
In terms of provisions of Section 139 of the Companies Act, 2013 read with the
Companies (Audit and Auditors) Rules, 2014, at the 26th Annual General Meeting
held on September 28, 2020, the Company has appointed M/s. Anant Rao & Malik,
Chartered Accountants having FRN: 006266S), Hyderabad, as statutory auditors of the
Company to hold the office for the term of 5 (Five) years till the conclusion of 31st
Annual General Meeting of the Company. They have confirmed that they are not disqualified
from continuing as auditors of the company.
The Notes on financial statement referred in the Auditors' Report are self explanatory
and do not call for any further comments. The Auditors' Report does not contain any
qualification, reservation or adverse remark.
The Audit Committee reviews the independence and objectivity of the Auditors and the
effectiveness of the Audit process.
Mr. V. Anant Rao Partner, M/s. Anant Rao & Malik, Chartered Accountants, Statutory
Auditors of the Company, has signed the Audited Financial Statements of the Company
II. STATUTORY AUDITORS' REPORT:
The Statutory Auditors' Report issued by M/s. Anant Rao & Malik Chartered
Accountants for the year under review does not contain any qualification, reservations,
adverse remarks or disclaimer. The Notes to the Accounts referred to in the Auditors'
Report are self-explanatory and therefore do not call for any further clarifications under
Section 134(3)(f) of the Act. Further, pursuant to Section 143(12) of the Act, the
Statutory Auditors of the Company have not reported any instances of frauds committed in
the Company by its officers or employees.
III. SECRETARIAL AUDITOR AND SECRETARIAL AUDIT REPORT:
In terms of the provisions of Section 204 of the Act read with the Companies
(Appointment and Remuneration of Managerial Personnel) Rules, 2014, the Board had
appointed Mr. NVSS Suryanarayana Rao, Practicing Company Secretary, as Secretarial Auditor
of the Company for the financial year 2023-24 and secretarial audit report for the
financial year ended March 31, 2024 is enclosed as
Annexure-VI.
IV. MAINTENANCE OF COST RECORDS & COST AUDIT:
The Company is engaged in Information Technology & related activities and hence
provisions related to maintenance of cost records and requirement of cost audit as
prescribed under the provisions of Section 148(1) of the Act are not applicable.
V. INTERNAL AUDITORS:
The Board at its Meeting held on May 30, 2022 had appointed Mr. Ravindhar Reddy,
Chartered Accountant, as Internal Auditors for the FY 2022-23 to conduct the internal
audit of the various areas of operations and records of the Company. Further, the Board at
its Meeting held on May 30, 2023 has re-appointed M/s. Mr. Ravindhar Reddy, Chartered
Accountants as the Internal Auditors for a term of 5 (five) years commencing from FY
2023-24 to FY 2027-28. The periodic reports of the said internal auditors are regularly
placed before the Audit Committee along with the comments of the management on the action
taken to correct any observed deficiencies on the working of the various departments.
Management responses to observations in Secretarial Audit Report:
The following are the responses of the management against the observations made by the
Secretarial Auditor:
S. No. |
Observation |
Response by Management |
1. |
As per MCA, the total number of shares as of March 31, 2024, is 97,386,603. However,
the shareholding pattern of BSE reflects 96,899,967. This discrepancy is due to the
company receiving listing approval for 15,000 equity shares on April 5, 2024, and for
486,636 equity shares on April 10, 2024. |
The Company allocated equity shares to employees under the Kellton Tech Solutions
Limited Employee Stock Option Scheme 2013. Although these shares were allotted before the
end of the financial year, the listing approval was received after the financial year
closed, specifically on April 5 and April 10, 2024. This delay in receiving the listing
approval has resulted in a discrepancy between the listed Capital (As per the website of
Exchanges) and issued capital (as per MCA). |
2. |
The Company has filed form IEPF-2, is yet to be approved from MCA. |
The company has Submitted IEPF-2, vide SRN- AA9792329, however the same has been
rejected due to "Failed Investor Data Validation." The company has raised
the ticket and waiting for the resolution of the same. |
3. |
Certain forms were submitted with late fees |
Due to the recent migration of several forms from MCA V2 to V3, the company was unable
to submit some forms on time. The company assures that it will take necessary precautions
to prevent such occurrences in the future. |
As required under the provisions of SEBI LODR Regulations, a Certificate confirming
that none of the Directors on the Board have been debarred or disqualified by the
Board/Ministry of Corporate Affairs or any such statutory authority obtained from M/s.
NVSS Suryanarayana Rao., Practicing Company Secretaries is a part of the Corporate
Governance report under Annexure IV(B).
23. BUSINESS RESPONSIBILITY & SUSTAINABILITY REPORT ("BRSR"):
In terms of Regulation 34(2)(f) of the Listing Regulations, the initiatives taken by
the Company from an Environmental, Social, Governance & Sustainability perspective are
provided in the Business Responsibility & Sustainability Report ("BRSR")
which is presented in a separate section and forms part of the Annual Report and is also
uploaded on the website of the Company at www.kellton.com.
BRSR includes details on performance against the nine principles of the National
Guidelines on Responsible Business Conduct and a report under each principle, which is
divided into essential and leadership indicators is also part of it. The Business
Responsibility & Sustainability Committee overviews the BRSR and policies as may be
required from time to time.
24. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY:
Kellton Tech believes in balancing growth priorities with social responsibility.
Indeed, even in its commercial undertakings, it attaches special weightage to those
projects concerning the welfare of masses. With healthcare, child education and destitute
care as its focus areas, Kellton Tech has contributed to its bit to society through
various initiatives in these arenas. Kellton Tech is providing scholarship to needy,
deserving students for further education. A Report on Corporate Social Responsibility
(CSR) Policy and Activities as per Rule 8 of Companies (Corporate Social Responsibility
Policy) Rules, 2014 is appended to this annual report as Annexure VIII and
link to the CSR policy is available at the website www.kellton.com
25. WHISTLE BLOWER POLICY/VIGIL MECHANISM:
Pursuant to the provisions of section 177 of the Companies act, 2013 and the rules
framed there under and pursuant to the applicable provision of Regulation 22 of SEBI
(Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, the Company has
established a mechanism through which all stake holders can report the suspected frauds
and genuine grievances to the appropriate authority. The Whistle blower policy which has
been approved by the Board of Directors of the Company has been hosted on the website of
the Company viz https://www.kellton.com/legal-policies
26. RISK MANAGEMENT POLICY:
The Company has risk management policy in place which mitigates the risk at appropriate
situations and there are no elements of risk, which in the opinion of Board of Directors
may jeopardize the existence of the Company.
Pursuant to SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) (Amendment)
Regulations 2021, top 1000 listed companies based on market capitalization is mandatorily
required to constitute the Risk Management Committee and adopt the Risk Management Policy
of the Company. Meetings of the risk management committee were held on May 30, 2022,
August 13, 2022, November 14, 2022 and February 14, 2023.
Sl. No |
Name of the Member |
Designation |
1. |
Srinivasa Vijay Kumar Appana |
Chairman |
2. |
Mr. Brijmohan Venkata Mandala |
Member |
3. |
Mr. Niranjan Chintam |
Member |
27. POLICY ON SEXUAL HARASSMENT:
The Company has adopted policy on Prevention of Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace
in accordance with the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition
and Redressal) Act, 2013. The Company also has in place duly constituted Internal
Complaints Committee (ICC) to consider and resolve all sexual harassment complaints
reported by women. The constitution of the ICC is as per the Sexual Harassment of Women at
Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 and the committee includes
external members from NGOs or with relevant experience. Investigation is conducted and
decisions made by the ICC at the respective location, and a senior women employee is the
presiding officer over every case. Majority of the total members of the IC are women.
The policy on sexual Harassment policy which has been approved by the Board of
Directors of the Company has been hosted on the website of the Company viz. https://www.kellton.com/legal-policies.
During the financial year ended March 31, 2024, the Company has not received any
complaints pertaining to Sexual Harassment.
28. PARTICULARS OF CONTRACTS OR ARRANGEMENTS WITH RELATED PARTIES:
The Company has formulated a policy on materiality of related party transactions and
manner of dealing with related party transactions which is available on the Company's
website at the link: https://www.kellton. com/legal-policies.
All contracts / arrangements / transactions entered by the Company during the financial
year with related parties were in its ordinary course of business and on an arm's length
basis.
Particulars of every contract or arrangements entered into by the Company with related
parties referred to in sub-section (1) of section 188 of the Companies Act, 2013 including
certain arm's length transactions under third proviso thereto shall be disclosed in Form
No. AOC-2 as Annexure -II
All transactions with related parties were reviewed and approved by the Audit
Committee. Omnibus approval is obtained for related party transactions which are of
repetitive nature and entered in the ordinary course of business and on an arm's length
basis. A statement giving details of all related party transactions entered pursuant to
omnibus approval so granted is placed before the Audit Committee on a quarterly basis for
its review. Details of transactions, contracts and arrangements entered into with related
parties by the Company, during FY 2023-24, is given under Notes to Accounts annexed to
Financial Statements, which forms part of this Annual Report.
29. MATERIAL SUBSIDIARY POLICY:
The Company has adopted a policy for determining material subsidiary, in line with the
requirements of the Listing Agreement. The Policy on Material Subsidiary is available on
the website of the Company at https://www.kellton.com/legal-policies.
30. PARTICULARS OF EMPLOYEES:
A table containing the particulars in accordance with the provisions of Section 197(12)
of the Act, read with Rule 5(1) of the Companies (Appointment and Remuneration of
Managerial Personnel) Rules, 2014, is appended as Annexure - III to this Report. In
terms of Section 136 of the Companies Act, 2013 the same is open for inspection at the
Registered Office of the Company. Copies of this statement may be obtained by the members
by writing to the Company Secretary at the Registered Office of the Company. The ratio of
the remuneration of each Director to the median employee's remuneration and other details
in terms of Section 197(12) of the Companies Act, 2013 read with Rule 5 of the Companies
(Appointment and Remuneration of Managerial Personnel) Rules, 2014, are enclosed in Annexure
III and forms part of this Report.
31. CHAIRMAN & MANAGING DIRECTOR AND CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER CERTIFICATION:
As required under the SEBI Guidelines, the Chairman and Managing Director and the Chief
Financial Officer Certification is attached to this Report.
32. INTERNAL AUDIT & CONTROLS:
The Company has a proper and adequate system of internal control to ensure all the
assets are safeguarded and protected against loss from unauthorized use or disposition and
the transactions are authorized, regarded and reported correctly. The internal control is
supplemented by an extensive program of internal audits, review by management and
procedures. It is designed to ensure that the financial and other records are reliable for
preparing financial statements and other data, and for maintaining accountability of
assets.
The Company's Internal Audit Department is regularly carrying out the Audit in all
areas. Normal foreseeable risks of the Company's Assets are adequately covered by
comprehensive insurances.
33. INTERNAL FINANCIAL CONTROL SYSTEMS:
The Company has adequate Internal Financial Controls consistent with the nature of
business and size of the operations, to effectively provide for safety of its assets,
reliability of financial transactions with adequate checks and balances, adherence to
applicable statues, accounting policies, approval procedures and to ensure optimum use of
available resources. These systems are reviewed and improved on a regular basis. These
systems ascertain that transactions are authorised, recorded and reported correctly. The
Company ensures adherence with all internal control policies and procedures as well as
compliance with all regulatory guidelines in respect of the business, risk, branches and
support functions. The Audit Committee of the Board of Directors reviews the adequacy of
these systems. All significant audit observations of the Internal
Auditors and follow-up actions were duly reported upon and discussed at the Audit
Committee. During the year under review, the Internal Control Framework' was
evaluated on the design and effectiveness of controls by an Independent Risk Advisory
Consultant and was found to be in accordance with the Internal Financial controls
requirement of Companies Act, 2013. It has a comprehensive budgetary control system to
monitor revenue and expenditure against approved budget on an ongoing basis.
34. INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS:
The Company enjoyed cordial relations with its employees during the year under review
and the Board appreciates the employees across the cadres for their dedicated service to
the Company, and looks forward to their continued support and higher level of productivity
for achieving the targets set for the future.
35. THE DETAILS OF APPLICATION MADE OR ANY PROCEEDING PENDING UNDER THE NSOLVENCY AND
BANKRUPTCY CODE, 2016 (31 OF 2016):
During the period under review, there was no application made nor any proceeding
initiated or pending under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy code, 2016.
36. THE DETAILS OF DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AMOUNT OF THE VALUATION DONE AT THE TIME OF ONE
TIME SETTLEMENT AND THE VALUATION DONE WHILE TAKING LOAN FROM THE BANKS OR FINANCIAL
INSTITUTIONS ALONG WITH THE REASONS THEREOF:
During the period under review, there was no one-time settlement with any Bank.
37. HUMAN RESOURCES:
Your Company treats its "human resources" as one of its most important
assets.
Your Company continuously invests in attraction, retention and development of talent on
an ongoing basis. A number of programs that provide focused people attention are currently
underway. Your Company thrust is on the promotion of talent internally through job
rotation and job enlargement.
38. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
Your Directors wish to express their appreciation for the support and co-operation
extended by the bankers, financial institutions, joint development partners, shareholders,
government agencies and other business associates. Your Directors wish to place on record
their deep sense of appreciation for the committed services by the employees of the
Company.
For and on behalf of the Board of Directors
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Sd/- |
|
Krishna Chintam |
Niranjan Chintam |
Date: 05.09.2024 |
Managing Director |
Whole-Time Director |
Place: Hyderabad |
DIN: 01658145 |
DIN: 01658591 |