Product Quantum (Rs. Cr) Long Term Rating Short Term Rating
Bank Loan Ratings 35.00 ACUITE A | Stable | Reaffirmed -
Bank Loan Ratings 50.00 Not Applicable | Withdrawn -
Bank Loan Ratings 15.00 - ACUITE A1 | Reaffirmed
Total Outstanding 50.00 - -
Total Withdrawn 50.00 - -
 
Rating Rationale

Acuité has reaffirmed its long-term rating of ‘ACUITE A' (read as ACUITE A) and short-term rating of ‘ACUITE A1' (read as ACUITE A one) on the Rs 50 crore bank facilities Confidence Enterprises Private Limited (CEPL). The outlook is ‘Stable’.
 Further, Acuité has withdrawn its long-term rating on the Rs. 50.00 crore proposed bank facilities of Confidence Enterprises Private Limited (CEPL) without assigning any rating. The rating withdrawal is in accordance with Acuite’s policy on withdrawal of rating as applicable to the respective facility/instrument. The rating is being withdrawn on account of request received from the Company. 

Rationale for the Rating
The rating reaffirmation considers the strong business risk profile along with augmentation in revenues and profitability. The revenue of the group grew to Rs.2698.47 Cr. in FY2024 from Rs.2208.83 Cr. in FY2023 on account of Packed gas segment wherein the company started bulk gas trading. Further, the EBITDA margins also improved to 13.32% in FY2024 from 10.08% in FY2023 on account of increase in operational efficiency in processes, use of technology and automation, Increased economies of scale, and streamlining of logistics and supply chain. The rating also considers increase in net worth to Rs.1159.11 Cr. as of March 31, 2024 from Rs.788.98 Cr. as of March 31, 2024 on account of accretion of profits to reserves and allotment of preference equity. The group’s debt protection metrics remain strong albeit moderation. The rating draws comfort from CG's foray into CNG segment and bulk LPG trading, thus further diversifying its revenue profile. Acuite further factors in the experience of the management and the company’s established track record of operations. However, the rating remains constrained on account of exposure to tender-based business in a regulated industry and large funding requirements for the import of LPG. Acuite will continue to monitor the progress of the completion of the ongoing capex.


About the Company

CEPL was incorporated in 2019 is a 100% subsidiary of Confidence Futuristic Energetic Ltd, which is a part of Confidence group, & is a subsidiary of flagship company Confidence Petroleum (I) Limited (CPIL) of the Confidence group. CPIL majorly, is a supplier of Auto LPG in India with its network of bottling plants and ALDS Stations across India and has forayed in CNG segment. CEPL has established a CNG cylinder manufacturing unit in Umred, Nagpur with a production capacity of around 5.40 lacs cylinders per anum. the promoters include Mr. Nitin Punamchand Khara, Mr. Elesh Khara and Mr. Nishant Jagat Bhandari.

 
About the Group

­Maharashtra based, Confidence Group is promoted by Mr. Nitin Poonamchand Khara. The group has two of its companies, viz; Confidence Petroleum (I)Limited (CPIL) & Confidence Futuristic Energetic Limited listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and National Stock Exchange (NSE). Most of the business concentration comes under CPIL which is engaged in the manufacturing of LPG cylinders, ALDS (Auto LPG dispensing Station) and is a supplier of LPG in India with its network of bottling plants across India. The group has widespread network of 2000+ dealers & distributors across India spreading in over 22 states. The group has recently forayed into CNG segment business through: 1) Setting up of CNG Mobile Refuelling Units (MRUs) with Maharashtra Natural Gas Limited (MNGL). 2) Entered in agreement with GAIL Gas Limited to set up 100 CNG stations in the city of Bengaluru of which 32 has commenced operations and 5 are awaiting approval for commencement. 3) Commenced operations of the CNG cylinder manufacturing plant in Umred, Nagpur and at Dahej, Gujarat.

 
Unsupported Rating
­Not Applicable
 
Analytical Approach

Extent of Consolidation
•Full Consolidation
Rationale for Consolidation or Parent / Group / Govt. Support

­Acuité has considered the consolidated view of business and financial risk profiles of CPIL with its subsidiaries to arrive at this rating together referred to as Confidence Group (CG). List of subsidiaries consolidated has been added below, separately in the Annexures-2.

Key Rating Drivers

Strengths

­Established presence in the industry with considerable experience of promoters
CG is promoted by Mr. Nitin Khara along with his brothers Mr. Nalin Khara and Mr. Elesh Khara, possess more than two decades in the LPG distribution business. The operations of the group are spread across the country with a total of 15-cylinder manufacturing units, 68 LPG bottling and blending plants and 264 ALDS stations. CG has recorded a significant increase in revenue which stood at 2698.47 Cr. in FY2024, marking a 22% growth from Rs. Rs. 2208.83 Cr. in FY2023. The increase was majorly attributable to the Packed gas segment wherein the company started bulk gas selling along with ALDS segment wherein the stations increased to 260 in FY24 from 227 in FY23. Owing to its established track record of operations and management experience, the group has been able to build reputed client profile spanning both private as well as government companies in the energy and oil industry, viz. IOCL, BPCL and HPCL among others. The group also has well-established relationships with suppliers such as Steel Authority of India (SAIL), Essar group, etc. Acuité believes that CG will continue to leverage its healthy relationships with customers and suppliers, operational track record and management expertise to further grow its presence in the industry.

Strong financial risk profile 
The financial risk profile of CG is strong marked by strong net worth, healthy leverage levels and debt protection metrics. The net worth of the group stood healthy at Rs.1159.11 Cr. as on March 31, 2024 as against Rs.788.98 Cr. The net worth levels have seen significant improvement over the last three years on account of healthy profitability and persistent infusion of funds by promoters. The working capital requirements has remained in line with the previous year with the company’s focus on the bulk gas supply segment. Gearing ratio improved and stood at 0.37 times as on March 31, 2024 against 0.51 times as on March 31, 2023. Nonetheless, the group has followed a conservative financial policy, which is reflected through comfortable gearing and total outside liabilities to tangible net worth (TOL/TNW) levels. The coverage indicators though moderated stood healthy marked by debt-service coverage-ratio and interest coverage ratio at 2.83 times in FY2024(6.05 times in FY2023) and 5.10 times in FY2024(10.26 times in previous year) respectively. Acuité believes the overall financial risk profile is expected to remain strong in near to medium term on account of healthy accruals.


Weaknesses

­Exposure to risk inherent in tender-based business
CG manufactures LPG cylinders and is also engaged in the bottling of LPG for PSU Oil majors. The group gets orders through tenders and operates in a highly fragmented industry, which limits its bargaining power, and may impact its profitability. However, the tenders include an escalation/ de-escalation clause on a monthly basis that restricts the risk to the extent of inventory carried by the group. 210 units across India participates in this tender out of which 15 units are owned by CG.

Presence in highly regulated industry with volatile margins
The group is exposed to regulatory risks associated with tariff rates and changes in government policies for fuel. The group faces intense competition from other gas filling companies and gas pipeline companies with increased usage of gas pipeline in urban area. In addition to this, the group has to sell the cylinders only through permitted dealers with adequate/required/licensed infrastructure due to explosive/ PESO norms. This risk is to an extent mitigated on account of established network of 2000+ dealers across the country. Further, the group is exposed to volatility of margins as the total raw material cost forms ~76- 77% plus of the total sale value. The prices of gases are decided by PSUs & being volatile in nature may affect group's ability to pass on the incremental prices to its customers. The EBITDA margins for last three years remain volatile although at healthy levels which stood at 13.32 percent in FY2024 against 10.08 percent in FY2023 & 13.03 percent in FY2022 respectively.

Rating Sensitivities
  • Sustainable improvement in the revenues along with improved margins emanating from the completion of the ongoing capex.??????

  • Significant deterioration in its working capital management leading to moderation in its financial risk profile

 
Liquidity Position
Strong

The group has strong liquidity profile marked by healthy net cash accruals to its maturing debt obligations. The group generated cash accruals of Rs. 265.57 Cr. during FY2024, while its maturing debt obligations were modest at Rs. 46.21 Cr. for the same period. Further, the company has a buffer in its working capital limits as reflected by moderately utilized limits at ~54.03 per cent during the last six months ended February 2024. The group plans to incur major capex in phased manner over the next three years, which would be funded by internal accruals and equity infusion. Furthermore, the simultaneous revenue generation from the units commissioned (as the capex would be in a phased manner) would support the cash flows of the company. Going ahead, the liquidity position is expected to remain strong on account of healthy cash accruals generation to its maturing repayment obligations.

 
Outlook: Stable

­Acuité believes that the CG will maintain a ‘Stable outlook over the medium term on account of extensive experience of management and the stable operating performance of its LPG segment and growth expected from the CNG business. The outlook may be revised to positive in case of higher-than-expected scale up of operations while maintaining its profitability and financial risk profile. Conversely, the outlook may be revised to 'Negative' in case significant cost and time overruns in completion of planned capex leading to lower than expected scale of operations and cash accruals or in case of deterioration in the company's financial risk profile or significant elongation in working capital cycle.

 
Other Factors affecting Rating
­None
 

Particulars Unit FY 24 (Actual) FY 23 (Actual)
Operating Income Rs. Cr. 2698.47 2208.83
PAT Rs. Cr. 105.27 88.14
PAT Margin (%) 3.90 3.99
Total Debt/Tangible Net Worth Times 0.37 0.51
PBDIT/Interest Times 5.10 10.26
Status of non-cooperation with previous CRA (if applicable)
­Not Applicable
 
Any Other Information
­None
 
Applicable Criteria
• Application Of Financial Ratios And Adjustments: https://www.acuite.in/view-rating-criteria-53.htm
• Consolidation Of Companies: https://www.acuite.in/view-rating-criteria-60.htm
• Default Recognition: https://www.acuite.in/view-rating-criteria-52.htm
• Manufacturing Entities: https://www.acuite.in/view-rating-criteria-59.htm

Note on Complexity Levels of the Rated Instrument

­In order to inform the investors about complexity of instruments, Acuité has categorized such instruments in three levels: Simple, Complex and Highly Complex. Acuite’ s categorisation of the instruments across the three categories is based on factors like variability of the returns to the investors, uncertainty in cash flow patterns, number of counterparties and general understanding of the instrument by the market. It has to be understood that complexity is different from credit risk and even an instrument categorized as 'Simple' can carry high levels of risk. For more details, please refer Rating Criteria “Complexity Level Of Financial Instruments” on www.acuite.in.

 

Date Name of Instruments/Facilities Term Amount (Rs. Cr) Rating/Outlook
28 Mar 2024 Bank Guarantee (BLR) Short Term 7.50 ACUITE A1 (Upgraded from ACUITE A2+)
Letter of Credit Short Term 7.50 ACUITE A1 (Upgraded from ACUITE A2+)
Cash Credit Long Term 15.00 ACUITE A | Stable (Upgraded (Positive to Stable) from ACUITE A- | Positive)
Term Loan Long Term 20.00 ACUITE A | Stable (Upgraded (Positive to Stable) from ACUITE A- | Positive)
Proposed Long Term Bank Facility Long Term 50.00 ACUITE A | Stable (Upgraded (Positive to Stable) from ACUITE A- | Positive)
17 Jan 2023 Bank Guarantee (BLR) Short Term 5.00 ACUITE A2+ (Reaffirmed)
Letter of Credit Short Term 10.00 ACUITE A2+ (Reaffirmed)
Cash Credit Long Term 20.00 ACUITE A- | Positive (Reaffirmed)
Term Loan Long Term 50.00 ACUITE A- | Positive (Reaffirmed)
Proposed Long Term Bank Facility Long Term 15.00 ACUITE A- | Positive (Reaffirmed)
01 Dec 2021 Letter of Credit Short Term 10.00 ACUITE A2+ (Assigned)
Bank Guarantee (BLR) Short Term 5.00 ACUITE A2+ (Assigned)
Proposed Long Term Bank Facility Long Term 15.00 ACUITE A- | Positive (Assigned)
Term Loan Long Term 50.00 ACUITE A- | Positive (Assigned)
Cash Credit Long Term 20.00 ACUITE A- | Positive (Assigned)
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Lender’s Name ISIN Facilities Date Of Issuance Coupon Rate Maturity Date Quantum
(Rs. Cr.)
Complexity Level Rating
State Bank of India Not avl. / Not appl. Bank Guarantee (BLR) Not avl. / Not appl. Not avl. / Not appl. Not avl. / Not appl. 7.50 Simple ACUITE A1 | Reaffirmed
State Bank of India Not avl. / Not appl. Cash Credit Not avl. / Not appl. Not avl. / Not appl. Not avl. / Not appl. 15.00 Simple ACUITE A | Stable | Reaffirmed
State Bank of India Not avl. / Not appl. Letter of Credit Not avl. / Not appl. Not avl. / Not appl. Not avl. / Not appl. 7.50 Simple ACUITE A1 | Reaffirmed
Not Applicable Not avl. / Not appl. Proposed Long Term Bank Facility Not avl. / Not appl. Not avl. / Not appl. Not avl. / Not appl. 50.00 Simple Not Applicable|Withdrawn
State Bank of India Not avl. / Not appl. Term Loan 16 Nov 2021 Not avl. / Not appl. 30 Apr 2027 20.00 Simple ACUITE A | Stable | Reaffirmed
*Annexure 2 - List of Entities (applicable for Consolidation or Parent / Group / Govt. Support)
Sr. No. Company Name
1 Confidence Petroleum India Limited
2 Confidence Go Gas Limited
3 Unity Cylinders Private Limited
4 Confidence Technologies Private Limited
5 Agwan Coach Private Limited
6 Keppy Infrastructure Developers Private Limited
7 Hemkunt Petroleum Limited
8 Nine Infra Projects Private Limited
9 Chhattisgarh Gaspoint Bottling Private Limited
10 Papusha Gaspoint Private Limited
11 Blueflame Petroleum Private Limited
12 Confidence Futuristic Energetech Limited
13 Taraa LPG Bottling Private Limited
14 PT Surya Go Gas Indonesia
15 Sneha Petroleum (acquired in FY2019-20)
16 North East Cylinders (acquired in FY2019-20)
17 Blue flame Industries Limited (acquired in FY2019-20)
18 SV Engineering Private Limited (acquired in FY2019-20)
19 Uma Gaspoint Bottling Private Limited
20 Punjab Petroleum Private Limited
21 Confidence Enterprises Private Limited( Confidence Futuristic)
22 Sarju Impex Limited (Confidence Futuristic) (Acquired in FY2021-22)
 

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