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Product | Quantum (Rs. Cr) | Long Term Rating | Short Term Rating |
Bank Loan Ratings | 2.00 | ACUITE BB- | Stable | Reaffirmed | - |
Total Outstanding | 2.00 | - | - |
Rating Rationale |
Acuité has reaffirmed the long-term rating of ‘ACUITE BB-’ (read as ACUITE double B minus) on the Rs. 2.00 Cr. bank facilities of TNSI Retail Private Limited (TNSIRPL). The outlook is ‘Stable’.
Rationale for reaffirmation The rating factors in the continuous improvement in the turnover of the company in past 3 years ending FY23. Further the working capital cycle of the company has improved as indicated by GCA days of 58 days in FY23 as compared to 95 days in FY22. The improvement is on account of lower inventory and debtor days. However, the rating is constrained by negative and eroding networth on account of losses incurred in the past resulting into weak financial risk profile and stretched liquidity position. Further, the promoter Future Retail Limited is undergoing insolvency and bankruptcy procedure and going forward the resolution of the holding entity and the effect of the resolution on the TNSI group will be a key monitorable. |
About Company |
TNSI Retail Private Limited (TNSIRPL) was incorporated in 2010 and is promoted by Mr. Sunil Mantri, Mr. Ritesh Raja and Mr. Arpit Maheshwari. The head office is located in Delhi.
The company is engaged in the business of retail chains, the company is currently operating 7 stores at Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (“DMRC”) Metro stations across Delhi/NCR. Product profile includes Books, Confectionery, Food, Beverages and Travel Accessories, Journey Solutions, Gifts, Toys. TNSIRPL is a wholly owned subsidiary of TNSIPL and running its outlet under the brand name of “WH Smith”. |
About the Group |
TNSI Group, set up in 2009, was taken over by the Future Group in 2018. FRL currently holds 100 per cent stake in TNSIPL. TNSIRPL is in turn a wholly owned subsidiary of TNSIPL. TNSIRPL is operating WH Smith stores in DMRC metro stations. TNSIPL is operating WH Smith stores at airports, university and corporate office campuses.
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Unsupported Rating |
Not Applicable |
Analytical Approach |
Extent of Consolidation |
•Full Consolidation |
Rationale for Consolidation or Parent / Group / Govt. Support |
Acuité has considered the consolidated financials of TNSIPL, along with its wholly owned subsidiary TNSIRPL (together called as TNSI Group). The consolidation is also on account of common management and strong business and financial fungibility between the two entities.
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Key Rating Drivers |
Strengths |
Experienced Management
TNSI Group, set up in 2009, was taken over by the Future Group in 2018. FRL currently holds 100 per cent stake in TNSIPL. The Board of Directors of the company comprises internal professionals and representatives from FRL. TNSI Group derives significant operating synergies by virtue of being a part of the Future Group, and it operates as the master franchise partner for WH Smith UK, in India and pays a fixed royalty for the same. Products offered for sale in these stores also include a mix of Future Groups own brand products in order to increase brand presence/visibility at vital locations such as airports and metros. Apart from the sale of products, TNSI Group also derives service income through branding and rental income by way of subleasing of store space. Thus, the management of TNSI Group is quite experienced in the retail business. Acuité believes the experience of the management and the Group’s brand value will gradually improve the Group’s operations. |
Weaknesses |
Weak Financial Risk Profile
Group has weak financial risk profile marked by eroded net worth on account of continuous losses reported by the entities. The group reported a negative net worth of Rs. 48.04 Cr. in FY 2023 as against Rs. 28.57 Cr. in FY 2022. . Additionally, the group is not expected to receive any financial support from the Future Group on account of subdued liquidity of FERG and significantly near term debt obligation of Future Group. Future Group is undergoing insolvency and bankruptcy proceedings. The total debt of Rs. 92.91 Cr. in FY 2023 consists of Rs. 46.52 Cr. of non-current lease liabilities, Rs. 26.30 Cr. of current lease liabilities and Rs. 20.09 Cr. of financial liabilities related to non-convertible redeemable preference shares. |
Rating Sensitivities |
Improvement in scale operations while maintaining profitability |
Liquidity Position |
Stretched |
Group has stretched liquidity position. Group generated net cash accruals of Rs. 8.94 Cr. in FY 2023 against maturing lease liabilities of Rs. 26.30 Cr. Group’s unencumbered cash and bank position stood at Rs. 1.41 Cr. in FY 2023.
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Outlook: Stable |
Acuité believes that the outlook on TNSIRPL rated facilities will remain 'stable' over the medium term on account of extensive promoter experience, brand value and wide presence. The outlook may be revised to 'Positive' in case of sustained growth in revenue and profitability. Conversely, the outlook may be revised to 'Negative' in case of deterioration in the financial and liquidity profile most likely as a result of increase in operating expenditure and higher working capital requirements. |
Other Factors affecting Rating |
None |
Particulars | Unit | FY 23 (Actual) | FY 22 (Actual) |
Operating Income | Rs. Cr. | 292.97 | 83.36 |
PAT | Rs. Cr. | (19.21) | (4.46) |
PAT Margin | (%) | (6.56) | (5.35) |
Total Debt/Tangible Net Worth | Times | (1.93) | (3.99) |
PBDIT/Interest | Times | 1.86 | 2.88 |
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 • Trading Entities: https://www.acuite.in/view-rating-criteria-61.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.
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