Mumbai, May 06th, 2022.
Blue Dart Express Limited,South Asia's premier express air and integrated transportation & Distribution Company, declared its Audited financial results for the quarter and year ended March 31, 2022 at the Board Meeting held in Mumbai.
The company posted ₹ 1,354 million profit after tax (previous year ₹ 891millionprofit) for the quarter ended March 31, 2022,and ₹ 3,764 million profit after tax (previous year ₹ 963 million profit) for the year ended March 31, 2022.Revenue from operations for the quarter ended March 31, 2022 stood at ₹ 11,659 million and
₹ 44,090 million for the year ended March 31, 2022.
Performance
Highlights: Q4 FY21-22 vs. Q4 FY20-21
Particulars |
Standalone |
Consolidated |
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Q4 21-22 |
Q4 20-21 |
Growth |
Q4 21-22 |
Q4 20-21 |
Growth |
|
Revenue
from operations (₹ Mn) |
11,659 |
9,662 |
20.7% |
11,659 |
9,683 |
20.4% |
EBITDA
(₹ Mn) |
2,264 |
1,801 |
25.7% |
2,954 |
2,557 |
15.5% |
EBITDA
Margin |
19.4% |
18.6% |
|
25.3% |
26.4% |
|
PBT (₹
Mn) |
1,811 |
1,201 |
50.9% |
1,833 |
1,220 |
50.2% |
PAT (₹
Mn) |
1,354 |
891 |
52.0% |
1,370 |
900 |
52.2% |
PAT
Margin |
11.6% |
9.2% |
|
11.7% |
9.3% |
|
EPS (absolute
₹) |
57.07 |
37.54 |
52.0% |
57.73 |
37.93 |
52.2% |
Performance
Highlights: FY21-22 vs. FY20-21
Particulars |
Standalone |
Consolidated |
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FY 21-22 |
FY 20-21 |
Growth |
FY 21-22 |
FY 20-21 |
Growth |
|
Revenue
from operations (₹ Mn) |
44,090 |
32,797 |
34.4% |
44,105 |
32,881 |
34.1% |
EBITDA
(₹ Mn) |
6,963 |
3,634 |
91.6% |
9,946 |
6,807 |
46.1% |
EBITDA
Margin |
15.8% |
11.1% |
|
22.6% |
20.7% |
|
PBT (₹
Mn) |
5,035 |
1,311 |
284.2% |
5,123 |
1,398 |
266.5% |
PAT (₹
Mn) |
3,764 |
963 |
290.9% |
3,822 |
1,018 |
275.4% |
PAT
Margin |
8.5% |
2.9% |
|
8.7% |
3.1% |
|
EPS
(absolute ₹) |
158.65 |
40.59 |
290.9% |
161.08 |
42.91 |
275.4% |
The company delivered one of the strongest performance in
the recent past. Topline grew by 21% with healthy mix of volume growth and
realization improvement despite challenging geopolitical scenario. EBITDA for the quarter is ₹2,264
Mn, a growth of 25.7% over last year. EBITDA margin also improved to 19.4% as
compared to previous year at 18.6%. Revenues for the financial year 2021-22
stood at ₹44,090 Mn with growth of 34% over previous year. Full year EBITDA
stood at ₹ 6,963 Mn with growth of 92% over previous year. PAT stood at ₹3,764
Mn as compared to ₹963 Mn last year.International Charters which were initiated
during the pandemic last year, continued to support the company revenues in the
current financial year.
Healthy top-line growth with better realization,
continued cost efficiency program and financial re-engineering helped the
company to improve margin during the quarter as well as financial year 2021-22
despite challenging geopolitical situation. Further, the company
is continuing its journey of automation and digitalization to improve speed,
transparency and efficiency. Blue Dart has once again proven its mettle,
standing strong and supporting the nation as its Trade Facilitator.
The Board of Directors have recommended a total dividend
of ₹ 60/- per share (600%) to the shareholders of the company for the financial
year 2021-22. Since the company has already paid interim dividend of ₹ 25/- (250%)per
share in Februrary 2022, Proposed Final dividend of ₹ 35/- (350%) per share
would be paid to the shareholders of the company subject to the approval in the
Annual General Meeting.
With improved receivables management and cash flows, the
company together with its wholly owned subsidiaries paid off all borrowings
from banks which not only reduced finance cost but also became debt free.
Government’s focus on improving infrastructure through PM Gati Shakti-
National Master Plan for Multi modal connectivity, dedicated freight corridors,
logistics parks, economic zones, dedicated rail corridors, waterways is
expected to smoothen movement of goods. Further, schemes like “Make in India”
“Aatamnirbhar Bharat” extension of the PLI scheme to various sectors is likely
to give boost to economic activities. All these initiatives are expected to
boost overall economic scenario in the Country. The Company is gearing up to
enhance its air capacity and ground infrastructure to handle higher volume and encash
growth opportunities.
During the year under review, the company
once again rewarded its employees with an addtitional Bonus (Covid Bonus) of
Euro 300 in recognition of their efforts during pandemic.
On the back of superior customer experience
led by best in class service quality, the company witnessed healthy volume
growth and carried 264 million (last
year 186 million) shipments comprising
of 932,690 tonns (last year 718,521tonns) during the year.
BalfourManuel,
Managing Director, Blue Dart said, “Throughout the year, we have shown
outstanding resilience, responsiveness and reliability for all our stakeholders
which is mirrored in our Q4 and year-end financial performance. Our focus on
remaining customer-first, investing in our technology capabilities and thus,
remaining agile in a VUCA environment, has helped the company improve its
margins. FY2021-22 has been a rewarding year. Across parameters, Blue Dart has
once again embodied our vision in ‘Connecting People, Improving Lives’. We have
been recognised as a Top Employer, a Great Place to Work as well as one of the
Best Workplaces for Women. We stood strong, supporting our customers for all
their logistics requirements. From delivering shipments to COVID-care hospitals
to accelerating innovation to new heights, we have left no stone unturned in
fulfilling our duty as the Trade Facilitator to the nation.”
Commenting
on future outlook, he says, “In order to deliver excellence at every
juncture, it is important to pre-determine the customers’ needs before they
even arise. Keeping this in mind, we plan on expanding our ground and air
express capacity which will only propel our service quality to new heights. We
continue to remain an insanely customer-centric organization and therefore,
innovation to deliver excellence at every touchpoint continues to remain a
major priority. The Blue Dart Med-Express Consortium is a prime example of our
ability to leverage technology to our benefit; going forward we will continue
to invest in digitalization ensuring that in the case of another unprecedented
event such as the pandemic, supply chain continuity will not be disrupted.”
Blue Dart’s
commitment to being the best and setting the pace, goes beyond the confines of
its operations and extends to the community at large. As a Sustainable Provider
of Choice, Blue Dart was the first to set a
quantified carbon-efficiency target and continues to contribute towards
environmental and social welfare. As a part of theDeutsche Post DHL Group, Blue
Dart aligns itself with the Group’s Sustainability Roadmap and continues to
work towards clean operations for climate protection (Environment), being a
great company to work for all (Social) as well as being a highly trusted
company (Governance). The organization has made significant headway on this
parameter and will continue to invest in sustainable initiatives that also
support the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Blue
Dart aims to achieve Zero Carbon
Emissions by 2050 under the group’s ‘Mission
2050’ goal, wherein, the organization aims to limit global warming to less
than 2ºC and drive the business towards zero emissions logistics, thus, setting
the standard for the future of the logistics sector and doing its part to help
the world. Under the Mission 2050 initiative, for over four years, Blue Dart
has contributed to over 10% of the Deutsche Post DHL Group’s global target of
planting 1 million trees every year. The company’s goal was to increase CO2
efficiency by 10% by the year 2012 and 30% by the year 2020. Against the 30%
target, Blue Dart has achieved a 34% CO2 efficiency in 2021.