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BSE Code : 501150 | NSE Symbol : CENTRUM | ISIN : INE660C01027 | Industry : Finance |


Directors Reports

Dear Members,

The Directors have pleasure in presenting the 46th Annual Report and Audited Accounts of the Company for the Financial Year ended March 31, 2024.

1. Financial Highlights

The summarized performance of the Company for the Financial Years 2023-24 and 2022-23 is given below:

Standalone Consolidated
Particulars 2023-24 2022-23 2023-24 2022-23
Net revenue from operations 4,950.05 2,090.39 2,13,737.99 1,28,645.01
Net Gain/(Loss) on Fair value change 371.95 - 2,638.97 1,513.49
Add: Other operating income 400.00 500.00 4,304.07 847.40
Total revenue from operations 5,722.00 2,590.39 2,20,681.03 1,31,005.91
Other Income 3,964.84 3,224.88 3,185.40 5,543.96
Total Income 9,686.84 5,815.27 2,23,866.43 1,36,549.86
Total expenditure before finance cost, depreciation and exceptional items and taxes and impairment of financial assets 5,084.91 6199.62 1,14,297.35 80,290.54
Profit/(Loss) before finance cost, depreciation, exceptional items and taxes and impairment of financial assets 4,601.93 (384.35) 1,09,569.08 56,259.33
Impairment of Financial Assets 60.32 105.93 11,123.88 6,688.64
Profit/(Loss) before finance cost, depreciation, exceptional items and taxes 4,541.61 (490.28) 98,445.20 49,570.69
Less: Finance costs 9516.85 7,127.40 1,02,214.97 63,640.09
Profit/(Loss) before depreciation, exceptional items and taxes (4975.24) (7,617.67) (3,769.77) (14,069.40)
Less: Depreciation 167.82 170.12 7,125.68 3,795.03
Profit before exceptional items and taxes (5143.06) (7,787.79) (10,895.45) (17,864.43)
Add/Less: Exceptional Items (955.53) - 225.16 -
Profit /(Loss) before taxes (6,098.59) (7,787.79) (10,670.29) (17,864.43)
Less: Provision for current taxation 4.18 0.13 418.76 1,566.17
Less: Provision for Income Tax for earlier Years (95.51) (118.93) (3,964.87) (1,104.87)
Less: Provision for deferred taxation and MAT (873.67) (431.50) (5.35) (31.86)
Profit/ (Loss) after taxes available for appropriation. (5133.59) (7,237.49) (7,118.84) (18,293.87)
Total Other Comprehensive Income /(Loss) (1.55) 0.19 (140.63) 76.92
Add: Share in Profit/(Loss) of Associates - - - -
Less: Minority Interest - - 2,781.58 ( 3,267.03)
Balance to be carried forward (5135.14) (7,237.30) (10,041.05) (14,949.92)

2. Financial Performance and State of Company Affairs

Information on the operational and financial performance of the Company is given in the Management Discussion and Analysis Report, which is annexed to this Report and is in accordance with SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 ("Listing Regulations").

3. Consolidated Financial Statements

As per Regulation 33 of the Listing Regulations and applicable provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 ("the Act"), read with the Rules issued thereunder, the Consolidated Financial Statements of the Company for the Financial Year 2023-24, have been prepared in compliance with applicable Ind AS and on the basis of Audited Financial Statements of the Company, its Subsidiaries and Associate Companies, as approved by the respective Board of Directors. In accordance with the applicable Ind AS 110 on Consolidated Financial Statements read with the Listing Regulations, the Consolidated Audited Financial Statements for the year ended March 31, 2024, are provided in the Annual Report.

A statement containing the salient features of the Financial Statements of each of the Subsidiary and Associates in the prescribed Form AOC-1 is annexed as Annexure A to this Annual Report.

The Company shall provide free of cost, the copy of the Financial Statements of its Subsidiaries to the Shareholders upon their request. The statements are also available on the website of the Company www. centrum.co.in.

4. Transfer to Reserves

No amount has been transferred from Statement of profit and loss account to Reserves. 124.29 Lakhs are being transferred from Share Outstanding Option Account to General Reserve. No amount has been transferred from Debenture Redemption Reserve to General Reserve.

5. Dividend

With a view to conserve resources for future operations and growth, the Board has not recommended any dividend for Financial Year 2023-24.

In accordance with Regulation 43A of the Listing Regulations, the Company has formulated a ‘Dividend Distribution Policy' and details of the same have been uploaded on the Company's website www.centrum.co.in

6. Unclaimed Dividend

Details of Unclaimed Dividend as on March 31, 2024:

Particulars Amount ( ) Corresponding Shares liable to be transferred to IEPF
Dividend Account 2016-17 1,62,296.05 32,45,921
Interim Dividend Account 2017-18 1,57,321.80 31,46,436
Final Dividend Account 2018-19 1,06,331.30 21,26,626

7. Business Overview & Future Outlook

A detailed business review & outlook of the Company are appended in the Management Discussion and Analysis section of the Annual Report.

8. Share Capital

The Authorised Share Capital of the Company is

1,65,01,00,000 (Rupees One Hundred Sixty Five Crores and One Lakh Only) divided into 1,65,01,00,000/- (One Hundred Sixty Five Crores and One Lakh) Equity Shares of 1/- each. During the Financial Year under review, there was no change in the paid-up Share Capital of the Company.

9. Debentures

During the Financial Year under review, the Company has not issued Unlisted Market Linked Debentures.

However, it has redeemed 50 Listed Market Linked Debentures (MLDs) amounting to 50 Lakhs.

10. Credit Rating

As on the date of the report there are no outstanding listed MLDs and hence no rating has been obtained.

11. Debenture Trustees

Beacon Trusteeship Limited acts as the Debenture Trustee for all Non-Convertible Debentures (NCDs) issued by the company.

12. Management Discussion and Analysis

The Management Discussion and Analysis forms an integral part of this Report and gives details on the overall industry structure, economic developments, performance and state of affairs of the Company's various businesses, internal controls and their adequacy, risk management systems and other material developments during the Financial Year 2023-24. The Management Discussion and Analysis is annexed as Annexure B to this Annual Report.

13. Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report

The Group is committed to reducing its carbon footprint, implementing sustainable practices, and preserving natural resources. On a Social front, the group is promoting diversity and inclusion, respecting human rights, and engaging with local communities. As part of its Governance approach, the group ensures transparency, accountability, and ethical behaviour throughout the organization.

In accordance with the Listing Regulations, the Business Responsibility & Sustainability Report (BRSR) describing the initiatives taken by the Company is available on the Company's website and can be accessed at www. centrum.co.in

14. Material Changes and Commitments

There were no material changes and commitments affecting the financial position of your Company between the end of the Financial Year and date of the Report.

15. Corporate Governance Report

At Centrum, we ensure that we evolve and follow corporate governance guidelines not just to boost long-term shareholder value, but also to respect minority interest. We consider it our responsibility to disclose timely and accurate information regarding financial, business performance and governance of the Company.

In compliance with Regulation 34 of the Listing Regulations, a separate report on Corporate Governance along with a certificate from the Auditors on its compliance forms an integral part of this Report. The Corporate Governance Report is annexed as Annexure C to this Annual Report.

16. Listing Fees

The Company's equity shares are listed on BSE Limited (BSE) and National Stock Exchange of India Limited (NSE) and the Company has paid listing fees up to the Financial Year 2024-25.

17. Number of Meetings of the Board and its Committees

The details of the Meetings of the Board of Directors and its Committees, convened during the Financial Year

2023-24 are given in the Corporate Governance Report, which forms part of this Report.

18. Selection of New Directors and Board Membership Criteria

The Nomination and Remuneration Committee works with the Board to determine the appropriate characteristics, skills and experience required by the Board as a whole and its individual members with the objective of having a Board with a diverse background and rich experience in business. Characteristics expected from all Directors include independence, integrity, high personal and professional ethics, sound business judgment, ability to participate constructively in deliberation and willingness to exercise authority in a collective manner. The Policy regarding the same is available on the website of the Company www.centrum. co.in.

19. Nomination and Remuneration Policy

The Company has in place a Nomination and Remuneration Policy (‘'Policy'') for Directors, Key Managerial Personnel, Senior Management and other employees pursuant to the provisions of the Act and the Listing Regulations, salient features of the Policy forms part of Corporate Governance Report, which forms part of this Report.

20. Familiarisation Programme for Independent Directors

In terms of Listing Regulations, the Company is required to familiarize its Independent Directors with their roles, rights and responsibilities in the Company etc., through interactions and various programmes.

The Independent Directors are also required to undertake appropriate induction and regularly update and refresh their skills, knowledge and familiarity with the Company in terms of Schedule IV of the Act.

The details on the Company's Familiarization Programme for Independent Directors is available on the Company's website www.centrum.co.in

21. Board Evaluation

Pursuant to the provisions of the Act, read with the Rules issued thereunder and the Listing Regulations (including any statutory modification(s) or re–enactment(s) for the time being in force), the process for evaluation of the annual performance of the Directors/ Board/Committees was carried out.

The criteria applied in the evaluation process is detailed in the Corporate Governance Report, which forms part of this Report. In a separate Meeting of Independent Directors, evaluation of the performance of Non- Independent Directors, performance of Board as a whole and performance of the Chairman was done after taking into account the views of Executive and Non-Executive Directors.

22. Declaration by Independent Directors

The Company has received declarations from all Independent Directors confirming that, they meet the criteria of independence as prescribed under the provisions of the Act, read with the Schedules and Rules issued thereunder as well as Regulation 16(1) (b) of the Listing Regulations (including any statutory modification(s) or re–enactment(s) for the time being in force).

23. Independent Directors' Meeting

A meeting of Independent Directors was held on February 09, 2024, as per Schedule IV of the Act read with Regulation 25(3) of Listing Regulations.

24. Changes in Directors and Key Managerial Personnel

As per the provisions of the Act and Articles of Association of the Company, Mr. K R Kamath (DIN: 01715073) Non-Executive Director of the Company is liable to retire by rotation at the ensuing Annual General

Meeting (AGM). He does not seek re-appointment as a

Director at the ensuing AGM of the Company.

Shareholder's approval has been sought at the ensuing Annual General Meeting as per Regulation 17(1D) of the Listing Regulations for continuation of Mr. Chandir Gidwani as a Director of the Company not liable to retire by rotation for a period of 5 (five years) from the date of shareholders' approval.

Information pursuant to Regulation 36(3) of the Listing Regulations with respect to the Director seeking Reappointment is appended to the Notice convening the ensuing Annual General Meeting. The Board recommends his re-appointment.

Ms. Anjali Seth, (DIN: 05234352) was re-appointed as an Independent Director for a period of five consecutive years with effect from November 12, 2023 to November 11, 2028 (both days inclusive), and her office is not liable to retire by rotation.

The tenure of Mr. N V P Tendulkar (DIN: 00869913) who was appointed as an Independent Director on the Board of the Company w.e.f October 01, 2018 up to September 30, 2023 (both days inclusive) for a term of 5 consecutive years was completed on September 30, 2023.

Due to unavoidable personal circumstances, Mr. Essaji Vahanvati (DIN: 00157299), Non-Executive Independent Director of the Company resigned from the directorship of the Company with effect from February 26, 2024.The Board places on record its appreciation for the valuable services rendered by him during his tenure as Director of the Company.

25. Key Managerial Personnel

Jaspal Singh Bindra is the Executive Chairman of the Company. Sriram Venkatasubramanian is the Chief Financial Officer. Parthasarathy Iyengar is the Company Secretary and Compliance Officer of the Company.

26. Disclosure under Section 197(14) of the Act

The Executive Chairman of the Company has not received any commission from its holding or subsidiary companies. The Executive Chairman received a sum of H 7,60,000/- from Unity Small Finance Bank Limited

("Bank") as a fee for attending the Board Meetings of the Bank.

27. Directors' Responsibility Statement

Pursuant to Section 134 of the Act (including any statutory modification(s) or re–enactment(s) for the time being in force), the Directors of the Company confirm that:

(a) in the preparation of the annual accounts for the Financial Year ended March 31, 2024, the applicable Ind AS and Schedule III of the Companies Act, 2013 (including any statutory modification(s) or re-enactment(s) for the time being in force), have been followed and there are no material departures from the same;

(b) the Directors have selected such accounting policies, 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 as at March 31, 2024 and of the profit and loss of the Company for the Financial Year ended March 31, 2024;

(c) proper and sufficient care has been taken for the maintenance of adequate accounting records in accordance with the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 (including any statutory modification(s) or re–enactment(s) for the time being in force) for safeguarding the assets of the Company and for preventing and detecting fraud and other irregularities;

(d) the annual accounts have been prepared on a ‘going concern' basis;

(e) proper internal financial controls laid down by the Directors were followed by the Company and that such internal financial controls are adequate and operating effectively; and

(f) proper systems to ensure compliance with the provisions of all applicable laws were in place and that such systems were adequate and operating effectively.

28. Audit Committee

The primary objective of the Audit Committee is to monitor and provide effective supervision of the Management's financial reporting process and ensure accurate and timely disclosures with the highest levels of transparency and integrity and quality of financial reporting.

The Committee met 4 (Four) times during the period under review. The details are given in the Corporate Governance Report that forms part of this Report.

As on March 31, 2024, the composition of the Audit Committee was as follows:

Sr. No. Name Category Designation in Committee
1 Mr. Subhash Kutte Independent Director Chairman
2 Mr. Rishad Byramjee Non-Executive Director Member

Mr. Essaji Vahanvati, Member of the Committee resigned w.e.f February 26, 2024 as an Independent Director. Pursuant to Regulation 17(1E) of Listing Regulations, any vacancy in the office of a director shall be filled by the listed entity at the earliest and in any case not later than three months from the date such vacancy. The Company had time till May 25, 2024 to fill the vacancy or before the next Audit Committee Meeting whichever is earlier. The Board vide circular resolution dated April 19, 2024 has appointed Mr. R A Sankaranarayanan as a member of Audit Committee of the Company.

The recommendations of Audit Committee given from time to time were considered and accepted by the Board.

29. Contracts/Arrangement with Related Party

In line with the requirements of the Act, the Company has formulated a policy on Related Party Transactions, which describes the transactions requiring requisite approvals and requirements of appropriate reporting and disclosure of transactions between the Company and its related parties. The said policy has also been uploaded on the Company's website www.centrum. co.in

All Related Party Transactions that are entered into by the Company are placed before the Audit Committee for review and approval, as per requirements of Section 177 read with Section 188 of the Act and Regulation 23 of the Listing Regulations. In accordance with Section 188 of the Companies Act, 2013, all material related party transactions, and transactions not at arms' length are disclosed in Form AOC-2 provided in Annexure D to this Report.

30. Internal Financial Control and Adequacy

The Company has put in place adequate policies and procedures to ensure that the system of Internal Financial Control is commensurate with the size and nature of the Company's business.

These systems provide a reasonable assurance in respect of providing financial and operational information, complying with applicable statutes, safeguarding assets of the Company, prevention and detection of fraud, accuracy and completeness of accounting records and ensuring compliance with Company's policies.

31. Risk Management Policy

The Company has a Risk Management Policy in place, which identifies all material risks faced by the Company.

Due to volatility in the financial markets, the Company is exposed to various risks and uncertainties in the normal course of business. Since volatility can impact operations and financials, the focus on risk management continues to be high.

Centrum's risk management strategy has product neutrality, speed of execution, reliability of access and delivery of service at its core. Multiple services and diverse revenue streams, enable the Company to ensure continuity in offering customized solutions to suit client needs at all times.

32. Conservation of Energy, Technology Absorption and R & D Efforts and Foreign Exchange Earnings and Outgo

A. Conservation of Energy

The Company's operations call for nominal energy consumption cost and there were no major areas where conservation measures could be applied on. However, the Company is making continuous efforts to conserve energy and optimize energy consumption practicable by economizing the use of power.

B. Technology Absorption and R & D Efforts

The Company utilizes technology that not only adheres to Industry Standards but also seeks to provide a competitive advantage over competition. Accordingly, efforts are made to maintain and develop the quality of products / services to meet the expectations of the market.

C. Foreign Exchange Earnings and Outgo

The foreign exchange earnings and outgo during the Financial Year under review was 33 Lakhs and 38.62 Lakhs respectively as compared to previous Financial Year, in which it was 30.54 Lakhs and

49.06 Lakhs respectively.

33. Subsidiaries, Joint Ventures and Associates

A separate statement containing salient features of the Financial Statements of all Subsidiaries and Associates of the Company forms part of the Consolidated Financial Statements in compliance with Section 129 and other applicable provisions, if any, of the Act.

There has been no material change in the nature of the business of the Subsidiaries and Associates.

Further, pursuant to the provisions of Section 136 of the Act, the Financial Statements of the Company, Consolidated Financial Statements along with relevant documents and separate Audited Financial Statements in respect of Subsidiaries and Associates, are available on the website of the Company www.centrum.co.in

The Company does not have any Joint Ventures.

A. During the Financial Year under review, following capital transactions were undertaken:

i) Incorporation of New Company:

The Company has incorporated a step down subsidiary named Centrum Finverse Limited

[CIN: U66120MH2023PLC411440] w.e.f

October 03, 2023.

ii) Infusion of Additional Capital in subsidiary/ stepdown subsidiary/associates/joint venture: a) Company invested H 193.78 lakhs pursuant to subscribing to Equity shares issued by Centrum Broking Limited by way of Rights Issue. Further, pursuant to a Bonus Issue, Centrum Broking Limited allotted 73,000 bonus shares to the Company;

b) Company subscribed to 1,34,90,000 equity shares of Modulus Alternatives Investment Managers Limited (formerly Centrum Alternative Investment Managers Limited) at a price of H 10 per share aggregating to H 1,349 lakhs; and

c) 1,50,91,430 Compulsory Convertible Debentures of H 1 each of Centrum Financial Services Limited (a subsidiary) held by the Company was converted into 50,67,703 Equity shares.

iii) Sale of Securities: a) Company has sold 2,500 equity shares of Centrum Financial Services Limited at a consideration of H 9.50 lakhs;

b) Centrum Broking Limited redeemed 25,00,000 Preference shares of H 10 each held by the Company at a consideration of H 374.58 lakhs;

c) Company divested 18,35,000 ordinary shares (its entire stake) in Centrum International Services PTE Limited (a subsidiary) to Mr. Alok Rajesh Nanavaty at a consideration of H 126.15 lakhs; and

d) Company divested 51,94,015 ordinary shares (its entire stake) in Centrum Capital International Limited (a subsidiary) alongwith its subsidiary CCIL Investment Management Limited, to Mr. Alok Rajesh Nanavaty at a consideration of H 78.37 lakhs.

The Company has 13 Subsidiaries and 1 Associate Company as on March 31, 2024.

Further, a Report on the financial performance of each subsidiary and associate and salient features of the Financial Statements are provided in the prescribed form AOC-1, annexed to this Report

B. Material Subsidiaries

During the Financial Year under review, the Company had the following Material Subsidiaries as per the thresholds laid down under the Listing Regulations:

Pursuant to Regulation 16(1)(c) and Regulation 24 of the Listing Regulations following were considered as Material Subsidiaries during Financial Year 2023-24:

1) Centrum Retail Services Limited

2) Centrum Financial Services Limited

3) Centrum Housing Finance Limited

4) Centrum Wealth Limited

5) Unity Small Finance Bank Limited

The Board of Directors has approved a Policy for determining Material Subsidiaries, which is in line with the Listing Regulations as amended from time to time. The Policy has been uploaded on the Company's website www.centrum.co.in

34. Auditors and Auditors Report

The Members of the Company at the 43rd Annual General Meeting held on August 26, 2021, appointed M/s. Sharp & Tannan, Chartered Accountants (Firm Registration No.- 109982W) as the Statutory Auditors of the Company for a period of five years, to hold office from the conclusion of the 43rd Annual General Meeting to the conclusion of the 48th Annual General Meeting to be held in the year 2026.

The observations made by the Statutory Auditors on the Financial Statements of the Company, in their Report for the Financial Year ended March 31, 2024, read with the Explanatory Notes therein, are self-explanatory and, therefore, do not call for any further explanation or comments from the Board under Section 134(3)(f) of the Act. There are no qualifications, reservations or adverse remarks made by M/s. Sharp & Tannan, Statutory Auditors, in their report for the Financial Year ended March 31, 2024.

Pursuant to provisions of Section 143(12) of the Act, the Statutory Auditors have not reported any incident of fraud during the year under review.

35. Secretarial Auditors

The Board had appointed Mr. Umesh P Maskeri, Company Secretary in practice, as Secretarial Auditor, to conduct the secretarial audit, for the Financial Year ended

March 31, 2024. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 204 of the Act read with Companies (Appointment and Remuneration of Managerial Personnel) Rules, 2014, the Report of the Secretarial Auditor is provided as Annexure E to this Report. There are no qualifications, reservations or adverse remarks made by the Secretarial Auditor in his report.

The Company has obtained an Annual Secretarial Compliance Report from Mr. Umesh P Maskeri, Company Secretary in practice and shall submit the same to the Stock Exchanges within the prescribed timelines.

As per the requirements of Listing Regulations, Practicing Company Secretaries of the material unlisted subsidiaries of the Company have undertaken secretarial audit of subsidiaries for Financial Year 2023-24.

The Secretarial Audit Reports of the Unlisted Material Subsidiaries viz., Centrum Financial Services Limited, Centrum Retail Services Limited, Centrum Wealth

Limited, Centrum Housing Finance Limited and Unity

Small Finance Bank Limited have been annexed to this Report.

36. Utilization of proceeds of Preferential Allotment

The Company did not raise any funds through any preferential allotment.

37. Particulars of Employees and Remuneration

The information required pursuant to Section 197 read with Rule 5 of the Companies (Appointment and Remuneration of Managerial Personnel) Rules, 2014, in respect of the employees of the Company is annexed herewith as Annexure F.

The details of employees' remuneration under Rule 5(2) & 5(3) of the Companies (Appointment & Remuneration of Managerial Personnel) Rules, 2014 is provided in separate Annexure to this Report. In terms of the second proviso to Section 136(1) of the Act and the rules made thereunder, the Board's Report is being sent to the members without the aforesaid Annexure. Members interested in obtaining copy of the same may send an email to the Company Secretary and Compliance Officer at secretarial@centrum.co.in

None of the employees listed in the said Annexure are related to any Director of the Company.

38. Particulars of Loans, Guarantees and Investments

Details of loans, guarantees and investments under the provisions of Section 134(3)(g) and 186(4) of the

Act, read with the Companies (Meetings of Board and its Powers) Rules, 2014, as on March 31, 2024, are set out in Note 43 of the Standalone Financial Statements forming part of this Report.

39. Disclosure as per Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013

The Company is committed to provide a healthy environment to all its employees and has zero tolerance for sexual harassment at workplace. In order to prohibit, prevent and redress complaints of sexual harassment, the Company has constituted an Internal Complaints Committee in line with the provision of Section 4(1) of the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace

(Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013.

There were no complaints during the Financial Year 2023-24.

40. Details as per SEBI (Share Based Employee Benefits and Sweat Equity) Regulations, 2021

Statement pursuant to Regulation 14 read with Part F of Schedule I of the SEBI (Share Based Employee Benefits and Sweat Equity) Regulations, 2021 and Section 62(1) (b) of the Act, read with Rule 12(9) of the Companies (Share Capital and Debentures) Rules, 2014 is available on the company's website www.centrum.co.in.

There were no instances of non-exercising of voting rights in respect to shares purchased directly by the employees under a scheme pursuant to Section 67(3) of the Act read with Rule 16(4) of Companies (Share Capital and Debenture) Rules, 2014 and hence no information has been furnished.

41. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

The Company had no CSR obligation during the year under review.

42. Extract of Annual Return

The Annual Return of the Company as on March 31, 2024, in Form MGT-7 in accordance with Section 92(3) of the Act read with the Companies (Management and Administration) Rules, 2014, shall be available on the website of the Company at www.centrum.co.in

43. Public Deposits

During the year under review, the Company has not accepted any deposits within the meaning of Sections 73 and 74 of the Companies Act, 2013, read with the Companies (Acceptance of Deposits) Rules, 2014, (including any statutory modification(s) or re–enactment(s) for the time being in force).

44. Significant and Material orders passed by the Regulators

There are no significant material orders passed by the Regulators or Courts or Tribunals that impact the Company's going concern status and its future operations.

45. Disclosure on compliance with Secretarial Standards

The Company confirms that the Secretarial Standards issued by the Institute of Company Secretaries of India, were complied with.

46. Whistle Blower Policy

The Company has a Whistle Blower Policy to report genuine concerns or grievances and to provide adequate safeguards against victimization of persons who may use the mechanism. The Whistle Blower Policy encourages the employees and other parties to report unethical behaviors, malpractices, wrongful conduct, fraud, violation of the Company's policies and values, violation of law by any employee of the Company without any fear of retaliation. The mechanism provides for adequate safeguards against victimization of employees to avail of the mechanism and also provides for direct access to the Chairperson of the Audit Committee in exceptional cases. There were no Whistle Blower Complaints received during the Financial Year 2023-24. The Whistle Blower Policy has been posted on Company's website i.e. www.centrum.co.in.

47. Reporting of Frauds

During the Financial Year under review, neither the Statutory Auditors nor the Secretarial Auditors have reported any instances of fraud against the Company by its officers or employees as laid down under Section 143(12) of the Act and Rules framed thereunder.

48. Investor Relations

The Company has an effective Investor Relations Program through which continuous interactions with the investment community are done using various communication channels viz. Individual Meetings, One-on-One interactions.

The Company ensures that critical information is made available to all its investors by uploading such information on the Company's website under the Investor Relations section.

The Company also intimates stock exchanges regarding upcoming events like declaration of quarterly & annual earnings with Financial Statements and other such matters having bearing on the share price of the Company.

49. General

The Directors state that no disclosure or reporting is required in respect of the following items as there were no transactions pertaining to these items during the period under review.

1. Issue of equity shares with differential rights as to dividend, voting or otherwise.

2. There was no revision in financial statements.

3. Company has not issued any sweat equity shares.

4. Maintenance of cost records and requirement of cost audit as prescribed under the provisions of Section 148(1) of the Act, are not applicable for the business activities carried out by the Company.

5. There was no instance of one-time settlement with any bank or financial institution and

6. There were no proceedings, either filed by the Company or against the Company, pending under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, before the National Company Law Tribunal or any other court.

50. Unclaimed Dividend

The Company has declared dividend for the Financial Year 2016-17. Details pertaining to unclaimed and unpaid divided is provided in Corporate Governance Report forming part of this report.

51. Human Resource and Employee Relationship

There is an ongoing emphasis on building a progressive

Human Resources culture within the organization.

Structured initiatives that foster motivation, teamwork and result orientation continue to be addressed.

52. Disclosures with respect to demat suspense account/ unclaimed suspense account

The Company has no shares lying in the demat suspense account or in the unclaimed suspense account.

53. Web link

All the Policies including the following framed by the Company as per the Companies Act, 2013 and Listing

Regulations are uploaded on the Company's website at www.centrum.co.in.

- Nomination and Remuneration Policy

- Remuneration criteria for Non-Executive Directors

- Related Party Transaction Policy

- Familiarisation Programme for Independent Directors

- Policy on determining Material Subsidiaries

54. Cautionary Statement

StatementsintheDirectors'ReportandtheManagement Discussion & Analysis describing the Company's objectives, expectations or forecasts may be forward-looking within the meaning of applicable securities laws and regulations. Actual results may differ materially from those expressed. Important factors that could influence the Company's operations include global and domestic demand and supply conditions, changes in government regulations, tax laws, economic developments within the country and such other factors that may affect the markets/industry in which the company operates.

55. Acknowledgement

The Directors wish to convey their gratitude and place on record their appreciation for employees across levels for their hard work, solidarity, cooperation and dedication during the year.

The Directors sincerely convey their appreciation to customers, shareholders, vendors, bankers, business associates, regulatory and government authorities for their continued support.

For and on Behalf of the Board of Directors
of Centrum Capital Limited
Jaspal Singh Bindra
Executive Chairman
DIN: 00128320
Place: Mumbai
Date: May 17, 2024

   


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Over the years the scope of the databases has enlarged to cover economy, sectors, mutual funds, commodities and news. Many innovative online and offline applications of these databases have been developed to meet various common as well as customized requirements.

While all the leading institutional investors use Capitaline databases, Capital Market magazine gives access to the databases to individual investors through Corporate Scoreboard. Besides stock market and company-related articles, the magazine’s independent and insightful coverage includes mutual funds, taxation, commodities and personal finance.

The power of the database is harnessed by our fired-up reporters to generate interesting ideas. The reader-friendly presentation of the idea, supplemented by relevant data and information, can be accessed online through Capita Telefolio and Telefolio Gold. These ideas are used by individual investors as well as institutional investors to do further research and stay ahead.

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