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TVS Holdings Ltd.

Notes to Accounts

NSE: TVSHLTDEQ BSE: 520056ISIN: INE105A01035INDUSTRY: Auto Ancl - Susp. & Braking - Others

BSE   Rs 9769.80   Open: 9679.70   Today's Range 9613.70
9951.30
 
NSE
Rs 9770.90
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+176.80 (+ 1.81 %) Prev Close: 9593.00 52 Week Range 3786.15
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Market Cap. (Rs.) 19768.59 Cr. P/BV 6.10 Book Value (Rs.) 1,601.90
52 Week High/Low (Rs.) 10185/3948 FV/ML 5/1 P/E(X) 30.43
Bookclosure 02/04/2024 EPS (Rs.) 321.10 Div Yield (%) 0.60
Year End :2023-03 

(c) (i) Rights and preferences attached to equity share:

Every shareholder is entitled to such rights as to attend the meeting of the shareholders, to receive dividends distributed and also has a right in the residual interest of the assets of the company. Every shareholder is also entitled to right of inspection of documents as provided in the Companies Act 2013.

There are no restrictions attached to equity shares.

(ii) Rights attached to NCRPS share:

The NCRPS do not have voting rights other than in respect of matters directly affecting it. The NCRPS will be redeemed along with coupon at the end of 1 year from the date of allotment.

The above sensitivity analyses are based on a change in an assumption while holding all other assumptions constant. In practice, this is unlikely to occur, and changes in some of the assumptions may be correlated. When calculating the sensitivity of the defined benefit obligation to significant actuarial assumptions the same method (present value of the defined benefit obligation calculated with the projected unit credit method at the end of the reporting period) has been applied when calculating the defined benefit liability recognised in the balance sheet.

(iii) Risk exposure

Through its defined benefit plans, the company is exposed to a number of risks, the most significant of which are detailed below:

Asset volatility: The plan liabilities are calculated using a discount rate set with reference to bond yields; if plan assets underperform this yield, this will create a deficit. Most of the plan asset investments are in fixed income securities with high grades and in government securities. These are subject to interest rate risk and the fund manages interest rate risk with derivatives to minimise risk to an acceptable level. A portion of the funds are invested in equity securities and in alternative investments which have low correlation with equity securities. The equity securities are expected to earn a return in excess of the discount rate and contribute to the plan deficit. The company has a risk management strategy where the aggregate amount of risk exposure on a portfolio level is maintained at a fixed range. Any deviations from the range are corrected by rebalancing the portfolio. The company intends to maintain the above investment mix in the continuing years.

Changes in bond yield: A decrease in bond yields will increase plan liabilities, although this will be partially offset by an yields increase in the value of the plans' bond holdings.

Inflation risks: In the pension plans, the pensions in payment are not linked to inflation, so this is a less material risk.

Life expectancy: The pension plan obligations are to provide benefits for the life of the member, so increases in life expectancy will result in an increase in the plan liabilities. This is particularly significant where inflationary increases result in higher sensitivity to changes in life expectancy.

Defined contribution plans: The Company's contribution to defined contribution plan i.e., provident fund of $ 6.75 crores (previous year $ 6.68 crores) has been recognised in the Statement of Profit and Loss.

Level 1: Level 1 hierarchy includes financial instruments measured using quoted prices. This includes listed equity instruments, traded bonds and mutual funds that have quoted price. The fair value of all equity instruments (including bonds) which are traded in the stock exchanges is valued using the closing price as at the reporting period. The mutual funds are valued using the closing NAV.

Level 2: The fair value of financial instruments that are not traded in an active market (for example, traded bonds, over-the-counter derivatives) is determined using valuation techniques which maximise the use of observable market data and rely as little as possible on entity-specific estimates. If all significant inputs required to fair value an instrument are observable, the instrument is included in level 2.

Level 3: If one or more of the significant inputs is not based on observable market data, the instrument is included in level 3. This is the case for unlisted equity securities, contingent consideration and indemnification asset included in level 3.

There are no transfers between levels 1 and 2 during the year.

The company’s policy is to recognise transfers into and transfers out of fair value hierarchy levels as at the end of the reporting period.

(ii) Valuation technique used to determine fair value

Specific valuation techniques used to value financial instruments include:

- the use of quoted market prices or dealer quotes for similar instruments

- the fair value of interest rate swaps is calculated as the present value of estimated cash flows based on observable yield curves.

- the fair value of forward exchange contract and principle only swap is determined using forward exchange rate at the balance sheet date.

- the fair value of the remaining financial instruments is determined using discounted cash flow analysis.

FVTPL - Fair value through statement of Profit and Loss; FVOCI - Fair value through Other Comprehensive Income.

(i) Contingent liabilities

Details

31-Mar-23

31-Mar-22

(i) Claims against the company not acknowledged as debt

- Income tax

7.94

4.35

- Service tax / Excise

-

0.58

- Value Added Tax

0.19

0.19

- Goods and Service Tax #

59.94

-

(ii) Guarantees excluding Financial Guarantees

-

0.59

(iii) Other money for which the Company is contingently liable

4.47

6.03

Total

72.54

11.74

(ix) Borrowing costs capitalised :

Borrowing cost capitalised during the year $ 0.89 Cr (Previous year- $ 0.50 Cr)

The capitalisation rate used to determine borrowing costs to be capitalised is weighted average interest rate of 8.20%

(x) Composite scheme of arrangement:

On February 9, 2022, the board of directors of the Company approved a composite scheme of arrangement (the Scheme) of Sundaram-Clayton Limited (“Transferee Company” or “Demerged Company”) and TVS Holdings Private Limited (“Transferor Company 1”) and VS Investments Private Limited (“Transferor Company 2”) and Sundaram-Clayton DCD Limited (“Resulting Company”) subject to necessary approvals of shareholders, creditors, SEBI, Stock Exchanges, National Company Law Tribunal, Chennai, (NCLT), other governmental authorities and third parties as may be required.

During the year under review, NSE and BSE by their respective letter dated July 29, 2022, issued to the Company have conveyed their "No Objection" on the Scheme, and based on their No Objection, the Company filed an application with Hon'ble National Company Law Tribunal, Chennai Bench, (“Hon'ble NCLT”) for approval of the Scheme.

Hon'ble NCLT vide their Order dated November 9, 2022, directed to convene the meetings of the Equity Shareholders, Unsecured Creditors of the Company, and Secured Creditors of Transferor Company 2, on December 16, 2022 (“NCLT Convened Meeting”) for their approval. Pursuant to the directions of Hon'ble NCLT, the NCLT Convened Meetings were held, and the resolutions were passed with requisite majority. Post the approval of the shareholders and creditors, the Company filed a petition with Hon'ble NCLT, and the Composite Scheme was sanctioned vide its Order dated March 6, 2023.

The Board at its meeting held on March 13, 2023, noted the Hon'ble NCLTs Order and the first part of the Scheme was made effective on March 14, 2023. The Board also authorised the issuance of bonus NCRPS, by fixations of Record Date as March 24, 2023, for the purpose of determining the eligible shareholders of the Company.

The Company has made an application for seeking listing and trading approvals for the above NCRPS to the Stock Exchanges, and the Company has received the in-principle approval of NSE vide its letter dated April 27, 2023 and the approval from BSE is awaited. Further, the listing and trading approvals will be provided, subject to the relaxation granted by SEBI under sub-rule (7) of Rule 19 of Securities Contract (Regulation) Rules, 1957.

40 Previous year's figures have been regrouped wherever necessary to conform to the current year's classification.

 
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