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IndiGrid Q4FY18 Revenue up 16.8% to 1,480 Million | |||
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Key Highlights
IndiGrid, India’s first power sector InvIT, announced its results for the quarter and first year ended 31 March 2018.
Commenting on the first year financial results, Mr. Pratik Agarwal, Chief Executive Officer, IndiGrid, said “We have delivered yet another strong quarterly performance and beaten our distribution guidance. Simultaneously, we have grown our portfolio significantly and demonstrated our ability to achieve the targeted 12% portfolio IRR in the near term. In line with its growth strategy, IndiGrid is already considering the next set of asset acquisitions from both the Sponsor and third parties. The projected growth in electricity demand over the next decade will require massive power transmission infrastructure which bodes very well for IndiGrid.”
The Board of Sterlite Investment Managers Limited acting as the Investment Manager of IndiGrid approved a distribution of INR 3.00 per unit for Q4 FY18 payable entirely as interest to unit holders. For the 10 months of FY18, this has resulted in total distribution of INR 9.56 per unit beating the guidance of INR 9.20 per unit, leading to a total distribution of INR 2,702 million to its unit holders in the first year of operations.
The growth in India’s electricity demand along with the growth in renewable capacity to 275 GW by 2027 will require significant investment in transmission lines for evacuation of power. The opening up of the intra-state transmission network to tariff based competitive bidding will further add to heightened activity in this sector. With IndiGrid’s focus on owning power transmission assets and the track record of Sterlite Power Grid Ventures Limited (“Sponsor”), it is well positioned to pursue this huge opportunity.
About IndiGrid IndiGrid [BSE: 540565 | NSE: INDIGRID] is the first Infrastructure Investment Trust (“InvIT”) established to own power transmission assets in India. IndiGrid owns 15 independent revenue-generating elements, including 13 transmission lines of 3,360 ckms and 2 substations of 6,000 MVA capacity across 8 states in India.
For more details, please visit www.indigrid.co.in. |
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