Bengaluru: Puravankara Limited (NSE: PURVA | BSE:532891), one of India’s most trusted and admired real estate developers, announced its financial results for the third quarter (Q3FY25) ending December 31, 2024, and 9M FY25.
For 9MFY25, total revenue from projects stood at Rs
1,529 crores, up by 16% from Rs 1,313 crores in 9MFY24. Customer collections
increased by 19% to Rs 2,991 crores, indicating improving operating efficiency.
Sales volume stood at 4.24 msft and sales value at Rs 3,724 crores. Operating
cash inflows for 9MFY25 stood at Rs 3,209 crores, up by 14% Y-o-Y.
The company continues to invest in the West region
to grow its operations. It successfully acquired four marquee projects in
Lokhandwala, Pali Hill, Breach Candy and Thane, thereby adding a potential GDV
of Rs 9,000+ crores while incurring related increases in cost and overheads. In
addition, owing to the highest-ever sustenance sales, the company has incurred
sales and marketing expenses, which have to be booked to P&L, as per Ind AS
115 accounting standards. Occupancy certificates (OCs) and handover for four
projects, with a total saleable area of 3.95 msft with a total value of Rs
3,200+ crores, were expected in Q3FY25/Q4FY25, which are now expected in
Q4FY25/Q1FY26. This has been on account of procedural delays, e.g., the new
e-khata policy, resulting in low handovers.
Therefore, low handovers resulting in lower revenue
recognition, and western region expansion costs, along with sales and marketing
costs on record sustenance sales, have resulted in a loss of Rs 99 crores in
9MFY25 under Ind AS 115. However, the company’s profit before tax remains
positive under the Percentage of Completion (PoC) method, indicating eventual
profits under Ind AS 115 over time. While generating an operating cash surplus
of Rs 752 crores in 9MFY25, the company invested Rs 1,236 crores in land
acquisition, adding 7+ msft of saleable area. This will contribute to the
company's future growth, with a potential GDV of Rs 12,000+ crores.
In the third quarter of the fiscal, customer
collections increased by 6% Y-o-Y to Rs 993 crores. Average price realisation
grew by 16%, with an increase of 29% for Purva and 7% for Provident Y-o-Y. The
total revenue for the quarter was Rs 334 crores.
Commenting on the company’s performance, Ashish
Puravankara, Managing Director, Puravankara Limited, said, “We have recorded a
16% increase in total revenue from projects in 9MFY25, and customer collections
have increased by 19%. The growth in collections is a clear reflection of our strong
operational efficiency and business performance. We
expect Occupancy Certificates (OCs) and completion for four projects with a
total saleable area of 3.95 million sq ft during Q4FY25/Q1FY26 with a total
value of Rs 3,200+ crores.
This fiscal, we have invested Rs
1,236 crores in land purchases, which aligns with our goal to expand our
landbank to 45 million sq ft. Over the past three years, we have achieved an
impressive CAGR of 57% in sales. With the addition of 7+ msft land bank with a
GDV potential of Rs 12,000+ crores expected to be brought to market in the next
15 months, we are excited about these upcoming launches, achieving our growth plans
and expansion strategy. In addition, we have a robust pipeline of land
acquisition along with capital raise to continue the growth momentum.”
Operational Highlights for 9M FY25:
· Area sold stood at 4.24 msft
· Sales value stood
at Rs 3,724 crores
· Sales realisation
stood at Rs 8,783/sft
Consolidated 9MFY25 Financial
Performance:
· Total revenue stood
at Rs 1,529 crores
· EBITDA margin stood
at 21%
· Loss stood at Rs 99
crores under Ind AS 115 while remaining positive under the PoC method.
Operational Highlights for Q3FY25:
· Area sold stood at 1.43 msft
· Sales value stood
at Rs 1,265 crores
· Sales realisation
stood at Rs 8,847/sft
Consolidated Q3FY25 Financial
Performance:
· Revenue from
projects stood at Rs 334 crores
· EBITDA margin stood
at 10%
Projected Cash Flows:
As of 31st December 2024:
· Balance collections from sold units (completed + ongoing) in all
launched projects stood at Rs 4,588 crores.
· The total estimated surplus from all completed and ongoing projects is
Rs 6,808 crores.
Debt
Net debt stood at Rs 2,824 crores, and the net
debt-to-equity ratio stood at 1.58 for Q3FY25. The weighted average cost of
debt stood at 11.73% as of 31st December 2024.
Outlook
For CY24, office leasing activity remained robust,
with 71 msft of absorption. This clearly indicates the interest evinced by
global industry majors in India. The recent announcements made in the Union
Budget, including rationalisation of income tax slabs, raising the exemption
limit and increasing rental TDS thresholds, will boost disposable income. These
and other measures, along with the recent repo rate reduction under the
monetary policy by the RBI, will drive housing demand, particularly in the
affordable and mid-segment categories. We firmly believe Puravankara is
well-positioned to capitalise on this growth and gain market share.
Tip Sheet
Upon transition to Indian Accounting Standards (Ind
AS), including Ind AS 115, the Company has moved from the erstwhile percentage
of completion method of revenue recognition to a completed contract method of
revenue recognition. As a result, revenue is no longer recognised rateably over
the project execution period but is recognised upon completion of the project
and delivery of flats to the customers. The aforementioned change in the timing
of revenue recognition has significantly changed the periodical financial
results.