India's Adani Power posts 83% surge in Q1 profit on smaller tax bill

Global Economy

Reuters
03 August, 2023, 10:05 pm
Last modified: 03 August, 2023, 10:08 pm

Adani Power ADAN.NS, part of the Indian conglomerate Adani Group, reported an 83.26% rise in first-quarter profit on Thursday, boosted by a steep drop in its tax bill and a jump in collection of delayed payments.

The company's consolidated net profit rose to 87.59 billion rupees ($1.06 billion) in the April-June quarter, from 47.80 billion rupees a year ago.

That was mostly due to a near 96% drop in its tax bill and a near four-fold jump in delayed payments, including interest, from power distribution companies.

Still, Adani Power's revenue from operations fell 19.8% to 110.06 billion rupees. Last month, its peer Power Grid Corp of India PGRD.NS also posted a drop in profit on weaker demand in its core transmission business.

However, also boosting Adani Power's results was its fuel costs, which is about three-fourths of total expenses, dropping 5.3%. Import prices of coal have plummeted by over 60% over the past year.

The weak coal business however weighed on the Adani Group's flagship company Adani Enterprises ADEL.NS. However, a strong performance at the company's new energy division helped it clock a 44% rise in quarterly profit.

Adani Power's shares rose as much as 4.8% after the results were announced. They have risen 30.4% in the April-June quarter. ($1 = 82.7340 Indian rupees)

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