Rating Rationale
October 04, 2022 | Mumbai
Rajshree Polypack Limited
Rating reaffirmed at 'CRISIL BBB+/Stable'; rated amount enhanced for Bank Debt
 
Rating Action
Total Bank Loan Facilities RatedRs.53 Crore (Enhanced from Rs.23 Crore)
Long Term RatingCRISIL BBB+/Stable (Reaffirmed)
1 crore = 10 million
Refer to Annexure for Details of Instruments & Bank Facilities

Detailed Rationale

CRISIL Ratings has reaffirmed its 'CRISIL BBB+/Stable' rating on the bank facilities of Rajshree Polypack Limited (RPL).

 

The rating continues to reflect the extensive experience of the promoters in the plastic packaging industry, diversified product profile catering to reputed clientele across multiple industries and the strong financial risk profile of RPL. These strengths are partially offset by increasing yet average scale of operations amid intense competition and exposure to volatility in input cost.

Key Rating Drivers & Detailed Description

Strengths:

  • Extensive experience of the promoters and established customer base

The two-decade-long experience of the promoters, their strong understanding of the local market dynamics and healthy relationships with suppliers and customers will continue to support the business. The clientele comprises reputed players, such as Nourishco Beverages Ltd, Huhtamaki PPL Ltd and Ferrero Inc. The company has a diversified clientele, with the top 10 customers contributing ~49% to the revenue in fiscal 2022.This has resulted in increase in revenue over the years to Rs 198 crore in fiscal 2022 compared with Rs 125 crore in fiscal 2019.

 

  • Diversified product profile catering to multiple industries

RPL has a diversified product profile that includes plastic rigid sheets, various types of packaging products and varied sizes of containers, cups and bottles made of 100% food grade materials. The products find application in various end-user industries, such as fast-moving consumer goods and food and beverages. Moreover, it has presence across India as well as the European market and exports contribute around 15% to the total sales A diversified product profile, reputed clientele and wide geographical presence de-risk the business to a large extent.

 

  • Comfortable financial risk profile

Net worth was strong at Rs 114 crore and gearing and total outside liabilities to adjusted net worth ratio low at 0.33 time and 0.67 time, respectively, as on March 31, 2022. Debt protection metrics were adequate, indicated by interest coverage and net cash accrual to adjusted debt ratios of 8.7 times and 0.54 time, respectively, in fiscal 2022. The financial risk profile is expected to remain stable despite debt-funded capital expenditure (capex) over the medium term.

 

Weaknesses:

  • Average scale of operations amid intense competition and exposure to regulatory risks

Scale of operations is average, as indicated by revenue of Rs 198 crore in fiscal 2022. The plastic packaging industry is highly fragmented, and the consequent intense competition from various players may continue to constrain scalability, pricing power and profitability.  Company is exposed to regulatory risks which can impact the company’s performance .

 

  • Exposure to volatility in input cost

Major raw materials include high-density polyethylene, low-density polyethylene and polypropylene for manufacturing industrial plastics, which are crude oil derivatives, and hence their prices witness fluctuations. Since raw material prices account for bulk of the total production cost, even a slight variation in the prices may drastically impact profitability. Although raw material costs are revised periodically, operating margin will remain susceptible to sharp fluctuations in input cost.

Liquidity: Adequate

Cash accrual, expected at Rs 24-32 crore per annum, will sufficiently cover yearly debt obligation of Rs 4-4.5 crore over the medium term. Bank limit was utilised at 62% on average over the 12 months through March 2022. Cash and bank balance stood at Rs 1.39 crore as on March 31, 2022.

Outlook: Stable

RPL will continue to benefit from healthy revenue visibility backed by healthy relationship with regular customers  and the promoters’ extensive experience.

Rating Sensitivity factors

Upward factors

  • Higher-than-anticipated increase in revenue and profitability leading to cash accrual of more than Rs 35 crore, aided by timely ramp-up of operations at the newly installed facilities
  • Efficient working capital management and stable financial risk profile and liquidity

 

Downward factors

  • Steep decline in revenue and profitability to ~10%, leading to significant decline in cash accrual
  • Larger-than-expected debt-funded capex and stretch in the working capital cycle weakening the capital structure

About the Company

RPL, originally established as a partnership firm in 2003, was reconstituted as a limited company in 2011. It manufactures plastic packaging products, such as rigid plastic sheets and thermoformed packaging containers, cups, bowls punnets, lids and trays for food packaging. It has three manufacturing units at Daman in Daman and Diu. Mr Ramswaroop Radheshyam Thard and Mr Naresh Thard are the promoters of the company. It is listed on the National Stock Exchange.

Key Financial Indicators

As on / for the period ended March 31

 

Q1 FY23

2022

2021

Operating income

Rs crore

68.30

198.56

127.08

Reported profit after tax (PAT)

Rs crore

4.76

10.25

9.35

PAT margin

%

6.96

4.82

6.94

Adjusted debt/adjusted net worth

Times

0.33

0.33

0.16

Interest coverage

Times

8.56

8.44

19.12

 

Status of non cooperation with previous CRA:

RPL has not cooperated with Credit Analysis & Research Ltd, which has classified it as issuer not cooperative vide release dated March 20, 2020. The reason provided by Credit Analysis & Research Ltd.is non-furnishing of information for monitoring of ratings.

Any other information: Not applicable

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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
levels

Rating assigned
with outlook

NA

Cash Credit

NA

NA

NA

44.5

NA

CRISIL BBB+/Stable

NA

Term Loan

NA

NA

31-Mar-24

8.5

NA

CRISIL BBB+/Stable

 

Annexure - Rating History for last 3 Years
  Current 2022 (History) 2021  2020  2019  Start of 2019
Instrument Type Outstanding Amount Rating Date Rating Date Rating Date Rating Date Rating Rating
Fund Based Facilities LT 53.0 CRISIL BBB+/Stable 14-09-22 CRISIL BBB+/Stable 25-06-21 CRISIL BBB+/Stable 06-03-20 CRISIL BBB+/Stable   -- --
      --   --   -- 24-02-20 CRISIL BBB+/Stable / CRISIL A2   -- --
Non-Fund Based Facilities ST   --   -- 25-06-21 CRISIL A2 06-03-20 CRISIL A2   -- --
      --   --   -- 24-02-20 CRISIL A2   -- --
All amounts are in Rs.Cr.
Annexure - Details of Bank Lenders & Facilities
Facility Amount (Rs.Crore) Name of Lender Rating
Cash Credit 3 SVC Co-Operative Bank Limited CRISIL BBB+/Stable
Cash Credit 20 Citibank N. A. CRISIL BBB+/Stable
Cash Credit 17.5 HDFC Bank Limited CRISIL BBB+/Stable
Cash Credit 2 SVC Co-Operative Bank Limited CRISIL BBB+/Stable
Cash Credit 2 IndusInd Bank Limited CRISIL BBB+/Stable
Term Loan 1.69 HDFC Bank Limited CRISIL BBB+/Stable
Term Loan 5.31 SVC Co-Operative Bank Limited CRISIL BBB+/Stable
Term Loan 1.5 HDFC Bank Limited CRISIL BBB+/Stable

This Annexure has been updated on 04-Oct-22 in line with the lender-wise facility details as on 04-Oct-22 received from the rated entity.

Criteria Details
Links to related criteria
CRISILs Approach to Financial Ratios
Rating criteria for manufaturing and service sector companies
CRISILs Bank Loan Ratings - process, scale and default recognition
CRISILs Criteria for rating short term debt

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