Rating Rationale
December 14, 2023 | Mumbai
Nirma Limited
'CRISIL AA/Stable' assigned to Non Convertible Debentures
 
Rating Action
Total Bank Loan Facilities RatedRs.4250 Crore
Long Term RatingCRISIL AA/Stable (Reaffirmed)
Short Term RatingCRISIL A1+ (Reaffirmed)
 
Rs.3500 Crore Non Convertible DebenturesCRISIL AA/Stable (Assigned)
Rs.150 Crore Non Convertible DebenturesCRISIL AA/Stable (Reaffirmed)
Rs.1500 Crore Commercial PaperCRISIL A1+ (Reaffirmed)
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1 crore = 10 million
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Detailed Rationale

CRISIL Ratings has assigned its ‘CRISIL AA/Stable’ rating to the proposed non-convertible debentures of Nirma Ltd (Nirma) and reaffirmed its ‘CRISIL AA/Stable/CRISIL A1+’ ratings on the company’s existing bank facilities and debt instruments.

 

The rating reaffirmation takes into account healthy business profile and strong financial profile of Nirma. CRISIL Ratings continuous to factor the intent of the management to diversify its business via proposed acquisition of Glenmark Life Sciences Ltd (GLSL). The acquisition is expected to be completed well within the earlier expected timeline i.e in the latter half of fiscal 2024.The acquisition is likely to be funded largely through debt which will increase the financial leverage (net debt to EBITDA) up to 2.75 times in fiscal 2024. The leverage is expected to moderate from these levels over the next couple of years and the ratings will remain sensitive to management’s plan around de-leveraging. That said, the company benefits from the presence of an experienced management, with past track record of successfully consummating inorganic expansions and subsequent deleveraging of its balance sheet post acquisitions, which is reflected in the rating.

 

During fiscal 2023, operating performance improved further. Standalone revenue grew ~30% (~26% on consolidated basis) owing to rise in realisations across key products.  Standalone operating margin rose further to ~26% (versus 23% in fiscal 2022), owing to better product mix and adequate pass through of rise in input costs. Profitability of the overseas subsidiary (Searles Valley Minerals Inc, USA – SVM), though, moderated during the year owing to presence of yearly contracts that had to be honored at stated prices despite rise in input cost during the year. However, the renewal of contracts in January 2023 repriced at better prices and subsequent softening of input costs would likely result in margin expansion in the overseas business.

 

Further, healthy cash accruals owing to strong revenue growth and margin expansion over the past three fiscals resulted in high liquidity and led to significant deleveraging of the balance sheet. The net debt to EBITDA improved to 0.5 time in fiscal 2023 from 1.1 times in fiscal 2022 and peak level of 2.8 times in fiscal 2020.

 

The ratings also factor in diversified business risk profile of Nirma, backed by its established market position in the domestic soda ash, soaps and detergent businesses. Moreover, forward and backward integration, coupled with various cost initiatives, helps the company in commanding healthy profit margin. These strengths are partially offset by vulnerability of the business to price fluctuations owing to the commoditized nature of the chemicals business and shall be monitorable.

Analytical Approach

CRISIL Ratings continues to combine the business and financial risk profiles of Nirma and its subsidiaries and considers the consolidated financials of Nirma.

 

Please refer Annexure - List of Entities Consolidated, which captures the list of entities considered and their analytical treatment of consolidation.

Key Rating Drivers & Detailed Description

Strengths:

  • Healthy market position in the domestic soda ash, soaps and detergents businesses, supported by significant backward integration: Nirma is among the largest players in the domestic soda ash, soaps and detergents segment. Backward integration is a major strategic strength. The company manufactures key raw materials, including soda ash and linear alkyl benzene (LAB), which are used to make detergents. Captive production of raw materials ensures timely and adequate supply and facilitates greater control over quality and raw material cost.

 

  • Diversity in business risk profile and geographical presence: Nirma has diversified its revenue profile through a wider geographical reach with capacities in India and the USA. For India operations too, revenue and profitability are well diversified, across soda ash, soaps and detergents, caustic soda, LAB and other industrial chemicals.

 

In fiscal 2023, the demand for consumer products has remained healthy, along with continued recovery in demand and prices for industrial products such as soda ash and caustic soda. The operating margin benefits from integrated operations and has remained between 24-26% over the previous three fiscals on standalone basis. The operating margin in the overseas business was impacted in the last fiscal on account of elevated input costs. Operating margin is expected to remain range bound in fiscal 2024 as the declining input prices are expected to be passed on to consumers as visible in declining soda ash prices.

 

  • Strong financial risk profile: The financial risk profile of the company was constrained in the past owing to acquisitions in the Nirma group being part funded by using cash accruals of the company or raising debt on its balance sheet. However, over the past three fiscals, the company has successfully deleveraged the balance sheet with net debt to EBITDA improving to 0.5 times as on March 31, 2023, from its peak of 2.8 times as on March 31, 2020. The company also has a track record of deleveraging within 2 -3 years of any large debt funded expansion or acquisition.

 

As on March 31, 2023, the debt protection metrics have also improved with interest cover improving to above 10 times from 5.3 times in fiscal 2022 and net cash accruals to adjusted debt improving to 0.54 times as against 0.39 times during the previous year. While the leverage is likely to rise in the near term owing to acquisition of GLSL, it is expected to fall back within desired thresholds over the next couple of years and, thus, shall be monitorable.

 

Weakness:

  • Vulnerability of the chemicals segment to price fluctuations and cyclicality: In the past few years, revenue mix has changed significantly towards soda ash, caustic soda and LAB, thereby increasing the susceptibility to fluctuation in prices of these inputs, which are linked to global markets.

Liquidity: Strong

Liquidity is primarily driven by Nirma's financial flexibility to raise short- and long-term debt at short notice, and at competitive rates. The liquidity position is supported by moderately utilised working capital limits and healthy liquidity of around Rs 1800 crore at consolidated level as on March 31, 2023. Company is expected to generate annual cash accruals of Rs 1,300- Rs 1,500 crore at consolidated level against debt repayment of Rs 650-750 crore in fiscal 2024. While liquid funds are expected to be partly utilized for funding the acquisition of GLSL, surplus accrual along with the remaining liquid funds shall comfortably cover debt obligation.

Outlook: Stable

The credit risk profile of Nirma is likely to remain strong owing to its diversified products and healthy margin, supported by strong debt protection metrics.

Rating Sensitivity factors

Upward factors:

  • Significant improvement in business performance, driven by increase in market share and sustenance of healthy consolidated operating profitability of 20% or more.
  • Track record of leverage (consolidated net-debt to EBITDA) sustaining below 1x.

 

Downward factors:

  • Deterioration in business performance, with consolidated operating profitability below 15%.
  • Sustained increase in leverage (consolidated net-debt to EBITDA) above 2.5-3x due to capex/ acquisition or lower profitability.

About the Company

Nirma, set up by Dr Karsanbhai K Patel in 1980 to manufacture detergents, expanded its operations to soaps, chemicals and processing of minerals. It has plants in Searles Valley, USA, and Mehsana, Ahmedabad, Vadodara and Bhavnagar in Gujarat.

 

The largest soda ash manufacturer in India, Nirma acquired the California-based natural soda ash producer, Searles Valley Minerals Inc, in fiscal 2008, which has manufacturing facilities in Argus, Trona and Westend in USA.

 

In the first six months of fiscal 2024, standalone operating income stood at Rs 3,786 crore with a profit after tax (PAT) of Rs 444 crore against Rs 4,390 crore and Rs 742 crore respectively in the corresponding period of previous fiscal.

Key Financial Indicators*

Particulars

Unit

2023

2022

Revenue

Rs.Crore

11,403

9,070

Profit after tax (PAT)

Rs.Crore

909

354

PAT margin

%

8.0

3.9

Adjusted interest coverage

Times

10.62

5.26

Adjusted debt/adjusted networth

Times

0.32

0.40

*CRISIL Ratings-adjusted consolidated financials.

Any other information: Not Applicable

Note on complexity levels of the rated instrument:
CRISIL Ratings` complexity levels are assigned to various types of financial instruments and are included (where applicable) in the 'Annexure - Details of Instrument' in this Rating Rationale.

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Annexure - Details of Instrument(s)

ISIN

Name of instrument

Date of allotment

Coupon

rate (%)

Maturity

date

Issue size
(Rs. crore)

Complexity 

Level

Rating assigned
with outlook

INE091A08172

Non-convertible debentures

05-Jul-2022

7.59

05-Jan-2024

100

Simple

CRISIL AA/Stable

NA

Non-convertible debentures$

NA

NA

NA

50

Simple

CRISIL AA/Stable

NA

Non-convertible debentures$

NA

NA

NA

3500

Simple

CRISIL AA/Stable

NA

Commercial paper

NA

NA

7-365 days

1500

Simple

CRISIL A1+

NA

Cash credit#

NA

NA

NA

345

NA

CRISIL AA/Stable

NA

Cash credit*

NA

NA

NA

1155

NA

CRISIL AA/Stable

NA

Letter of credit and bank guarantee*

NA

NA

NA

400

NA

CRISIL A1+

NA

Term loan

31-Jul-2023

NA

06-Sept-2028

500

NA

CRISIL AA/Stable

NA

Term loan

14-Sept-2023

NA

14-Sept-2028

500

NA

CRISIL AA/Stable

NA

Term loan

30-May-2023

NA

01-Jun-2028

310

NA

CRISIL AA/Stable

NA

Term loan

18-Jul-2023

NA

20-Aug-2028

500

NA

CRISIL AA/Stable

NA

Proposed Term Loan

NA

NA

NA

540

NA

CRISIL AA/Stable

*Fund based limits may be fully interchangeable into non fund based and vice a versa subject to Maximum Permissible Bank Finance Limit (Drawing Power) and as per Bank’s Sanction Letters (as amended from time to time) and as advised Banks time to time
#Non Fund based limits are interchangeable with fund based limits as per Bank’s Sanction Letters (as amended from time to time) and as advised Banks time to time 

$Yet to be placed.

Annexure – List of entities consolidated

Name of entity consolidated

 Extent of consolidation

Rationale for consolidation

Karnavati Holding Inc.

Full

 

Subsidiaries

 

Searles Valley Minerals Inc.

Searles Valley Minerals Europe

Searles Domestic Water Company LLC

Trona Railway Company INC

Annexure - Rating History for last 3 Years
  Current 2023 (History) 2022  2021  2020  Start of 2020
Instrument Type Outstanding Amount Rating Date Rating Date Rating Date Rating Date Rating Rating
Fund Based Facilities LT 3850.0 CRISIL AA/Stable 17-10-23 CRISIL AA/Stable 14-07-22 CRISIL AA/Stable 01-08-21 CRISIL AA/Negative 31-07-20 CRISIL AA/Negative CRISIL AA/Stable
      -- 03-10-23 CRISIL AA/Stable 03-06-22 CRISIL AA/Stable   -- 27-05-20 CRISIL AA/Watch Developing --
      -- 11-08-23 CRISIL AA/Stable   --   -- 02-04-20 CRISIL AA/Watch Developing --
      -- 07-07-23 CRISIL AA/Stable   --   -- 19-03-20 CRISIL AA/Watch Developing --
      --   --   --   -- 28-02-20 CRISIL AA/Watch Developing --
Non-Fund Based Facilities ST 400.0 CRISIL A1+ 17-10-23 CRISIL A1+ 14-07-22 CRISIL A1+ 01-08-21 CRISIL A1+ 31-07-20 CRISIL A1+ CRISIL A1+
      -- 03-10-23 CRISIL A1+ 03-06-22 CRISIL A1+   -- 27-05-20 CRISIL A1+ --
      -- 11-08-23 CRISIL A1+   --   -- 02-04-20 CRISIL A1+ --
      -- 07-07-23 CRISIL A1+   --   -- 19-03-20 CRISIL A1+ --
      --   --   --   -- 28-02-20 CRISIL A1+ --
Commercial Paper ST 1500.0 CRISIL A1+ 17-10-23 CRISIL A1+ 14-07-22 CRISIL A1+ 01-08-21 CRISIL A1+ 31-07-20 CRISIL A1+ CRISIL A1+
      -- 03-10-23 CRISIL A1+ 03-06-22 CRISIL A1+   -- 27-05-20 CRISIL A1+ --
      -- 11-08-23 CRISIL A1+   --   -- 02-04-20 CRISIL A1+ --
      -- 07-07-23 CRISIL A1+   --   -- 19-03-20 CRISIL A1+ --
      --   --   --   -- 28-02-20 CRISIL A1+ --
Non Convertible Debentures LT 3650.0 CRISIL AA/Stable 17-10-23 CRISIL AA/Stable 14-07-22 CRISIL AA/Stable 01-08-21 CRISIL AA/Negative 31-07-20 CRISIL AA/Negative CRISIL AA/Stable
      -- 03-10-23 CRISIL AA/Stable 03-06-22 CRISIL AA/Stable   -- 27-05-20 CRISIL AA/Watch Developing --
      -- 11-08-23 CRISIL AA/Stable   --   -- 19-03-20 Withdrawn --
      -- 07-07-23 CRISIL AA/Stable   --   -- 28-02-20 CRISIL AA/Watch Developing --
Perpetual Non Convertible Debentures LT   --   -- 14-07-22 Withdrawn 01-08-21 CRISIL AA-/Negative 31-07-20 CRISIL AA-/Negative CRISIL AA-/Stable
      --   -- 03-06-22 CRISIL AA-/Stable   -- 27-05-20 CRISIL AA-/Watch Developing --
      --   --   --   -- 02-04-20 CRISIL AA-/Watch Developing --
      --   --   --   -- 19-03-20 CRISIL AA-/Watch Developing --
      --   --   --   -- 28-02-20 CRISIL AA-/Watch Developing --
All amounts are in Rs.Cr.
Annexure - Details of Bank Lenders & Facilities
Facility Amount (Rs.Crore) Name of Lender Rating
Cash Credit* 265 State Bank of India CRISIL AA/Stable
Cash Credit* 160 Axis Bank Limited CRISIL AA/Stable
Cash Credit* 200 Mizuho Bank Limited CRISIL AA/Stable
Cash Credit# 125 HDFC Bank Limited CRISIL AA/Stable
Cash Credit# 120 Kotak Mahindra Bank Limited CRISIL AA/Stable
Cash Credit# 100 YES Bank Limited CRISIL AA/Stable
Cash Credit* 330 Bank of Baroda CRISIL AA/Stable
Cash Credit* 200 The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited CRISIL AA/Stable
Letter of credit & Bank Guarantee* 145 Axis Bank Limited CRISIL A1+
Letter of credit & Bank Guarantee* 100 State Bank of India CRISIL A1+
Letter of credit & Bank Guarantee* 70 Bank of Baroda CRISIL A1+
Letter of credit & Bank Guarantee* 65 The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited CRISIL A1+
Letter of credit & Bank Guarantee* 20 Mizuho Bank Limited CRISIL A1+
Proposed Term Loan 540 Not Applicable CRISIL AA/Stable
Term Loan 500 Kotak Mahindra Bank Limited CRISIL AA/Stable
Term Loan 310 Axis Bank Limited CRISIL AA/Stable
Term Loan 500 The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited CRISIL AA/Stable
Term Loan 500 ICICI Bank Limited CRISIL AA/Stable
*Fund based limits may be fully interchangeable into non fund based and vice a versa subject to Maximum Permissible Bank Finance Limit (Drawing Power) and as per Bank’s Sanction Letters (as amended from time to time) and as advised Banks time to time
#Non Fund based limits are interchangeable with fund based limits as per Bank’s Sanction Letters (as amended from time to time) and as advised Banks time to time
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