Rating Rationale
July 02, 2024 | Mumbai
SIS Limited
Ratings reaffirmed at 'CRISIL AA-/Stable/CRISIL A1+'
 
Rating Action
Total Bank Loan Facilities RatedRs.1034 Crore
Long Term RatingCRISIL AA-/Stable (Reaffirmed)
Short Term RatingCRISIL A1+ (Reaffirmed)
 
Rs.60 Crore Non Convertible DebenturesCRISIL AA-/Stable (Reaffirmed)
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1 crore = 10 million
Refer to Annexure for Details of Instruments & Bank Facilities

Detailed Rationale

CRISIL Ratings has reaffirmed its CRISIL AA-/Stable/CRISIL A1+’ ratings on the bank loan facilities and non-convertible debentures (NCDs) of SIS Limited. 

 

The rating reflects the healthy business risk profile of SIS Ltd and its subsidiaries (collectively called as the SIS group), marked by established market position in the Indian and overseas security services markets, diversified service offerings, end-user, and customer base. The rating also benefits from the healthy operating efficiency supported by strong manpower sourcing capabilities, stable operating profitability, and longstanding experience of promoters in the security services sector.

The ratings also factor in the group's comfortable financial risk profile, backed by healthy debt protection metrics and capital structure despite debt-funded acquisitions undertaken. These strengths are partially offset by exposure to intense competition in a fragmented industry and working capital intensive operations.

 

Revenue (including cash logistics business) has grown 8% year-on-year (y-o-y) to reach Rs 12,895 crore in fiscal 2024, driven by new orders bagged across sectors and escalation clauses built into the contracts. Operating income is expected to grow 8-10% over the medium term due to rise in minimum wages and new order wins. The operating margin improved to 5.3% during fiscal 2024, from 4.9% in the previous fiscal, due to closure of lower profitable contracts entered during the Covid pandemic. Overall operating margin should be in the range of 5-6% in the medium term.

 

The financial risk profile is aided by healthy operating performance and steady debt levels. Gross debt to earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) improved to 2.5 times. Interest coverage metric was above 4.2 times and likely to improve further. The company plans to incur moderate capital expenditure (capex) of Rs 50-100 crore over the medium term. It has made acquisitions in the past and will continue to do so going forward. However, the same will be funded via internal accrual. Any major debt-funded capex/acquisition will remain a key rating sensitivity factor.

Analytical Approach

CRISIL Ratings has consolidated the business and financial risk profiles of SIS Ltd, with its subsidiaries, joint ventures (JVs) and SIS Cash Services Pvt Ltd, because of strong financial, business linkages and common management. SIS Cash Services (49% JV, consolidated under equity method) has been fully consolidated with additional 2% shares held by Indian residents to effectively give control to SIS Ltd.

 

To arrive at adjusted financials, CRISIL Ratings has amortised goodwill on acquired businesses over 10 years.

 

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:

  • Established market position and strong promoter experience: The SIS group is the largest provider of security services, with the Indian market accounting for 39% of revenue. The group is the second largest cash management player in India, in terms of market share. It is also the largest security services provider in Australia and over the years, has increased its foothold in the country with market share of around 21%. Backed by its established market position, consolidated revenue of the group increased to Rs 12,895 crore in fiscal 2024, from around Rs 6,154 crore in fiscal 2018, recording a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of around 16%, and it is projected to reach Rs 13,000 crore in fiscal 2025. The promoters have been associated with the security services industry for over three decades and have maintained longstanding relationship with clients. The group has a diversified mix of service offerings, including security services (79% of consolidated revenue), facility management (16%) and cash logistics (5%). Strong growth in facility management services and cash logistics segments should help in diversifying the revenue base further.

 

Security services operations in India witnessed healthy revenue growth of 12% in fiscal 2024, to Rs 5,159 crore. Closure of lower-margin or fixed-charges contracts entered during the Covid-19 phase, led to improvement in margin to 5.7% in fiscal 2024, from 4.9% in the previous fiscal.

 

The group’s facility management and cash management services segments have recorded strong growth in revenue in fiscal 2024, improving to Rs 2,092 crore (growth of 10%) and Rs 634 crore (17%), respectively. Operating margin in the facility management business was rangebound at 4.1-4.7% in the past two years. Margin in the cash management services segment improved to 16.7% in fiscal 2024, from 15.8% in fiscal 2023, and 13.5% in fiscal 2022.

 

The product offerings including security, facility management and cash services are classified as essential in nature and their demand is expected to be bolstered over the medium term as clients are expected to increase focus on cleaning, sanitization facilities along with security personnel post pandemic.

 

The security services segment is largely dominated by the unorganized sector in India and is also very fragmented. Within the organized sector which accounts for 35% of the overall market, the SIS group has strengthened its dominance over time, through organic and inorganic expansion, as well as by weaning away share from the unorganized players. Given the group's strong market position in all key segments and established sourcing capabilities along with prudent expansion strategies, the group is expected to report steady revenues and strengthen its market position in its key segments.

 

  • Steady operating efficiency: Operating margin has consistently remained in line with the industry average, at 4-6% over fiscals 2015 to 2024, driven by strong operating leverage and branch performance, better productivity through deployment of technology for effective real-time monitoring, improved client mix and sale of solutions. The SIS group can recruit, train and deploy around 50% of its manpower requirement, through its 29 in-house training academies. Return on capital employed ratio has also been over 10% in the past five fiscals through March 2024. Further, despite a high client base, receivables have ranged from 40 to 60 days over the five fiscals through March 2024 and are likely to be rangebound going forward too.

 

Operating margin improved to 5.3% in fiscal 2024, from 4.9% in the previous fiscal, due to closure of low-margin contracts entered during Covid-19 times. Overall margin is expected to remain steady at 5-6% in the medium term.

 

Benefits from premium positioning due to integrated nature of services, slow and steady shift towards technology-based security solutions, and continued productivity gains from operating leverage are likely to sustain and give an impetus to profitability in the medium term.

 

  • Healthy financial risk profile: The SIS group reported a sizeable adjusted networth of above Rs 1700 crore as on March 31, 2024, and it is likely to improve further in fiscal 2025, aided by steady profitability and cash accrual of over Rs 450 crore. Strong turnaround of acquisitions, along with efficient working capital management have helped the group maintain a healthy financial risk profile over the last few years.

 

Gross debt/ earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) level improved to around 2.5 times as on March 31, 2024, from 3.0 times as on March 31, 2023, aided by better margin and no significant increase in debt. With improvement in scale and operating margin, the ratio is expected to be below 2.5 times over the medium term.

 

Further, the group has strong liquidity with unencumbered cash balance of Rs 817 crore and undrawn bank limits of Rs 185 crore (SIS Limited-standalone) as on March 31, 2024. The expected healthy cash accruals, undrawn working capital limits and cash balances will be sufficient to meet the debt obligations, incremental working capital requirements, capex and any acquisition if undertaken. Any large debt funded capex/acquisition will remain key monitorable.

 

Weaknesses:

  • Moderate working capital requirement: The security services industry in India is working capital intensive. However, SIS Ltd had receivables of around 56 days as on March 31, 2024. Gross current assets have ranged from 90 to 110 days over the past few years, owing to build up of cash in the business; they are likely to remain stable over the medium term. Receivables should lie in the range of 40-60 days, as the group has tightened its collection efforts across business segments. Any sustained increase in receivables and hence, working capital requirement is a key monitorable.

 

  • Exposure to intense competition and limited revenue diversity: The security services industry comprises around 20,000 small to mid-sized unorganised players and only 8-10 players operating pan-India. Intense competition continues to constrain scalability, pricing power and profitability. Unorganised players hold around 65% of the domestic market and organised players may see their share increase over the medium term, with additional focus on compliance after the implementation of the Goods and Services Tax, stricter enforcement of minimum wage bill, and the Private Security Agency Regulation Act and the recently passed Labour Reforms bills.

 

  • Weak but improving performance of group companies: Many group entities such as SIS Alarms and Monitoring and Tech SIS etc are at an early stage of operations and may need funding support via equity, loans or guarantees, till they scale up and become independent.

Liquidity: Strong

The group has strong liquidity with an unencumbered cash and bank balance of Rs 817 crore as of March 2024.  The average bank utilization remained at around ~75% in the last 12 months. Further, the company has undrawn bank limits of Rs 185 crore (SIS Limited-standalone) as of March 2024. Annual cash accruals of ~ Rs. 450 crore, undrawn working capital limits and existing cash balances will be sufficient to meet the debt obligations of around Rs 150-200 crore per annum, incremental working capital requirements and capex over the medium term.

 

ESG profile

CRISIL Ratings believes SIS Ltd’s Environment, Social, and Governance (ESG) profile supports its already strong credit risk profile.

 

The security services sector has a low impact on the environment because of the inherent nature of security services, core operations as well as product offerings. The sector has a social impact because of its large workforce. SIS Ltd has continuously focused on mitigating its environmental and social impact.

 

 Key highlights:

  • Scope 1 and 2 emissions intensity have reduced by around 18% y-o-y to around 13 Kg CO2E per permanent employee in fiscal 2024.
  • The company reduced its e-waste generation by around 33% y-o-y to 0.50 MT in fiscal 2024.
  • At the standalone level, women formed 7.2% of the workforce in fiscal 2024, (vis-à-vis 6.7% in fiscal 2023). However, its attrition rate remained high around 39% in fiscal 2024 (36% in fiscal 2023) and is an area of improvement.
  • Governance structure is characterised by 55% of the board comprising independent directors, 27% women directors, split in chairperson and managing director positions, nil investor complaints (received during fiscal 2024), and extensive financial disclosures.

 

There is growing importance of ESG among investors and lenders. SIS Ltd’s commitment to these principles will play a key role in enhancing stakeholder confidence, given its access to both domestic and foreign capital markets.

Outlook: Stable

CRISIL Ratings believe SIS Ltd will continue to benefit from its established market position, efficient operating efficiency and healthy financial risk profile.

Rating Sensitivity factors

Upward factors:

  • Substantial increase in scale of operations supported by improvement in diversity and increase in market share, also benefitting operating profitability (over 6.5%) on a sustained basis
  • Sustained improvement in credit metrics, supported by better than anticipated cash generation resulting in improvement in credit metrics; for instance gross debt/EBITDA below 1.0-1.2 times and TOL/TNW below 1.5 times

 

Downward factors:

  • Substantial decline in operating performance, including due to intense competition, or loss of large customers
  • Deterioration in credit metrics led by large capital expenditure/acquisitions or elongation of working capital cycle; for instance, gross debt/EBITDA increasing beyond 2.6-2.8 times and TOL/TNW beyond 2.5 times on a sustained basis
  • Liquid surpluses declining materially, due to additional acquisitions or dividend payout

About the Company

Established in 1974, by Mr Ravindra Kishore Sinha, SIS India has been providing security services since inception, mainly manned guarding. It has grown over the years through organic as well as inorganic routes and operates in Australia (through MSS after acquisition of Chubbs Security in 2008), New Zealand (through P4G) and Singapore (through Henderson), apart from India. The SIS group has a pan-India presence through 293 branch offices in India, 50 regional offices and 29 training academies. It has a trained workforce of 2,84,776 employees.

 

Besides security solutions, the group also provides facility management and cash logistics services. SMC Integrated Facility Management Solutions Ltd (previously known as Service Master Clean Ltd) ('CRISIL A/Stable/CRISIL A1'), wholly owned subsidiary of SIS India provides cleaning services. Few other companies in the segment rated by CRISIL are Dusters Total Solutions Services Pvt Ltd ('CRISIL A/Stable/CRISIL A1') and Tech SIS Ltd ('CRISIL BBB+/Stable'). The SIS group also offers cash management services through its joint venture, SIS Cash Services Pvt Ltd ('CRISIL A/Positive/CRISIL A1') and its subsidiary SIS Prosegur Holdings Pvt Ltd ('CRISIL A-/Stable/CRISIL A2+'). The company got listed on National Stock Exchange and Bombay Stock Exchange effective August 10, 2017.

 

As on March 31, 2024, the promoters & promoter group had a shareholding of 71.48%, while balance 28.52% was held by public.

Key Financial Indicators*

For the period ended March 31

2024

2023

Operating income

Rs.Crore

12,895

11,889

Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA)

Rs.Crore

687

580

Profit after tax (PAT)

Rs.Crore

186

265

PAT margin

%

1.4

2.2

Adjusted debt/Adjusted networth

Times

0.96

1.10

Adjusted interest coverage

Times

4.35

4.47

*CRISIL Ratings adjusted numbers

Any other information: Not Applicable

Note on complexity levels of the rated instrument:
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Annexure - Details of Instrument(s)

ISIN Name of the instrument Date of
Allotment
Coupon
Rate (%)
Maturity
Date
Issue size
(Rs. Crore)
Complexity
Level
Rating assigned
with outlook
Na Cash credit NA NA NA 590 NA CRISIL AA-/Stable
Na Proposed term loan NA NA NA 40 NA CRISIL AA-/Stable
Na Term loan NA NA Oct-2024 40 NA CRISIL AA-/Stable
Na Letter of credit & bank guarantee NA NA NA 174 NA CRISIL A1+
Na Non-convertible debentures* NA NA NA 60 Simple CRISIL AA-Stable
Na Term loan NA NA Mar-2027 95 NA CRISIL AA-/Stable
Na Term loan NA NA Mar-2026 95 NA CRISIL AA-/Stable

   *Yet to be placed

Annexure – List of entities consolidated

Names of entities consolidated

Extent of consolidation

Rationale for consolidation

SMC Integrated Facility Management Solutions Ltd (formerly Service Master Clean Ltd)

Full

Wholly owned subsidiary

Tech SIS Ltd

Full

Wholly owned subsidiary

Terminix SIS India Pvt Ltd

Full

Wholly owned subsidiary

Dusters Total Solutions Services Pvt Ltd

Full

Wholly owned subsidiary

SIS Business Support Services and Solutions Pvt Ltd

Full

Wholly owned subsidiary

SIS Synergistic Adjacencies Ventures

Pvt Ltd

Full

Wholly owned subsidiary

SLV Security Services Pvt Ltd

Full

Wholly owned subsidiary

Rare Hospitality and Services Pvt Ltd

Full

Wholly owned subsidiary

Uniq Security Solutions Pvt Ltd

Full

Wholly owned subsidiary

Uniq Detective and Security Services (AP) Pvt Ltd

Full

Step-down subsidiary

Uniq Detective and Security Services (Tamil Nadu) Pvt Ltd

Full

Step-down subsidiary

Uniq Facility Services Pvt Ltd

Full

Step-down subsidiary

SIS Alarm Monitoring and Response Services Pvt Ltd

Full

Wholly owned subsidiary

ADIS Enterprises Pvt Ltd

Full

Wholly owned subsidiary

ONE SIS Solutions Pvt Ltd

Full

Wholly owned subsidiary

ONE SIS Residential Solutions Pvt Ltd

Full

Wholly owned subsidiary

SIS Security International Holdings Pte.

Ltd.

 

Full

Wholly owned subsidiary

SIS Security Asia Pacific Holdings Pte.

Ltd

 

Full

Step-down subsidiary

SIS Australia Holdings Pty Ltd

Full

Step-down subsidiary

SIS Australia Group Pty Ltd

Full

Step-down subsidiary

SIS Group International Holdings Pty Ltd

Full

Step-down subsidiary

MSS Strategic Medical and Rescue Pty Ltd

Full

Step-down subsidiary

SIS MSS Security Holdings Pty Ltd

Full

Step-down subsidiary

MSS Security Pty Ltd

Full

Step-down subsidiary

Australian Security Connections Pty Ltd

Full

Step-down subsidiary

Southern Cross Protection Pty Ltd

Full

Step-down subsidiary

Askara Pty Ltd

Full

Step-down subsidiary

Charter Security Protective Services Pty Ltd

Full

Step-down subsidiary

Platform 4 Group Ltd

Full

Wholly owned subsidiary

Triton Security Services Ltd

Full

Wholly owned subsidiary

SIS Henderson Holdings Pte Ltd

Full

Wholly owned subsidiary

Henderson Security Services Pte Ltd

Full

Wholly owned subsidiary

Henderson Technologies Pte Ltd

Full

Wholly owned subsidiary

SIS Cash Services Pvt Ltd

Full

49% Joint Venture

with 2% controlling stake with Indian promoters

SIS Prosegur Holdings Pvt Ltd

Full

Wholly owned subsidiary

of SIS Cash Services

SIS Prosegur Cash Logistics Pvt Ltd

Full

Step-down subsidiary

of SIS Cash Services

SIS-Prosegur Cash Services Pvt Ltd

Full

Wholly owned subsidiary of SIS Cash Services

Habitat Security Pty Ltd

Full

49% Joint Venture, strong operational and financial linkages

Safety Direct Solutions Pty Ltd

Full

Step-down subsidiary

Safety Direct Solutions (NZ) Pty Ltd

Full

Step-down subsidiary

Annexure - Rating History for last 3 Years
  Current 2024 (History) 2023  2022  2021  Start of 2021
Instrument Type Outstanding Amount Rating Date Rating Date Rating Date Rating Date Rating Rating
Fund Based Facilities LT 860.0 CRISIL AA-/Stable   -- 07-07-23 CRISIL AA-/Stable 07-01-22 CRISIL AA-/Stable 25-03-21 CRISIL AA-/Stable CRISIL AA-/Stable
      --   -- 06-01-23 CRISIL AA-/Stable   --   -- --
Non-Fund Based Facilities ST 174.0 CRISIL A1+   -- 07-07-23 CRISIL A1+ 07-01-22 CRISIL A1+ 25-03-21 CRISIL A1+ CRISIL A1+
      --   -- 06-01-23 CRISIL A1+   --   -- --
Non Convertible Debentures LT 60.0 CRISIL AA-/Stable   -- 07-07-23 CRISIL AA-/Stable 07-01-22 CRISIL AA-/Stable 25-03-21 CRISIL AA-/Stable --
      --   -- 06-01-23 CRISIL AA-/Stable   --   -- --
All amounts are in Rs.Cr.
Annexure - Details of Bank Lenders & Facilities
Facility Amount (Rs.Crore) Name of Lender Rating
Cash Credit 60 Standard Chartered Bank Limited CRISIL AA-/Stable
Cash Credit 20 Standard Chartered Bank Limited CRISIL AA-/Stable
Cash Credit 85 DBS Bank Limited CRISIL AA-/Stable
Cash Credit 100 HDFC Bank Limited CRISIL AA-/Stable
Cash Credit 90 State Bank of India CRISIL AA-/Stable
Cash Credit 90 Axis Bank Limited CRISIL AA-/Stable
Cash Credit 60 YES Bank Limited CRISIL AA-/Stable
Cash Credit 85 ICICI Bank Limited CRISIL AA-/Stable
Letter of credit & Bank Guarantee 45 YES Bank Limited CRISIL A1+
Letter of credit & Bank Guarantee 49 Axis Bank Limited CRISIL A1+
Letter of credit & Bank Guarantee 30 ICICI Bank Limited CRISIL A1+
Letter of credit & Bank Guarantee 50 State Bank of India CRISIL A1+
Proposed Term Loan 40 Not Applicable CRISIL AA-/Stable
Term Loan 25 Standard Chartered Bank Limited CRISIL AA-/Stable
Term Loan 95 Bajaj Finance Limited CRISIL AA-/Stable
Term Loan 95 Axis Finance Limited CRISIL AA-/Stable
Term Loan 15 Standard Chartered Bank Limited CRISIL AA-/Stable
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