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View Plans2-year trend showing gross, operating, and net profit margins
Infrastructure Development Finance Co. Ltd.'s net profit margin of -73.9% in FY2021 indicates negative profitability — the company is operating at a net loss, with operating margin at -9.2%.
In FY 2021, Infrastructure Development Finance Co. Ltd. posted an operating margin of -9.2%, a net margin of -73.9%. Operating Margin = EBIT / Revenue; Net Margin = Net Income / Revenue. Typical healthy ranges: Operating 10-20%, Net 5-10%+. Consistent or improving margins indicate strong competitive positioning.
2-year trend showing revenue, gross profit, and net profit
Infrastructure Development Finance Co. Ltd.'s revenue grew 22.0% to 4.55B in FY2021, and net losses narrowed 66.2% to -3.36B — the company remains unprofitable.
In FY 2021, Infrastructure Development Finance Co. Ltd.'s revenue grew by 22.0% year-over-year. Revenue is total income from operations. Gross Profit is revenue minus cost of goods. Net Profit is the bottom line after all expenses. Consistent growth across all three signals a healthy, expanding business.
2-year trend showing shareholder returns
Infrastructure Development Finance Co. Ltd.'s ROE of -4.1% in FY2021 indicates negative returns — the company is destroying shareholder value.
In FY 2021, Infrastructure Development Finance Co. Ltd. reported an ROE of -4.1%. ROE = (Net Income / Shareholders' Equity) x 100. Measures how efficiently the company turns equity into profit. Above 15% is generally strong; above 25% is excellent. Very high ROE may signal high leverage — check alongside debt levels.
2-year trend showing asset quality
Infrastructure Development Finance Co. Ltd.'s net NPA ratio of 1.9% in FY2021 indicates healthy asset quality.
In FY 2021, Infrastructure Development Finance Co. Ltd. reported a net NPA ratio of 1.86%. Net NPA Ratio measures bad loans (after provisions) as a percentage of total loans. Below 2% is healthy for NBFCs; above 3-4% signals stress. A declining trend indicates improving asset quality.
2-year trend comparing profitability with cash generation
In FY 2021, Infrastructure Development Finance Co. Ltd.'s free cash flow exceeded net income. Free Cash Flow = Operating Cash Flow - Capital Expenditure. For NBFCs, FCF is typically negative because cash outflows for loan disbursements are part of core operations, not traditional capex. A negative FCF here does not signal financial weakness — it usually reflects a growing loan book.
2-year trend comparing profitability with cash from operations
In FY 2021, Infrastructure Development Finance Co. Ltd.'s operating cash flow exceeded net income. Operating Cash Flow is cash generated from core operations. For NBFCs, OCF is often negative because loan disbursements (a core activity) consume cash. Negative OCF alongside rising net income typically reflects aggressive loan book growth, not operational weakness.
Measure a company's financial leverage, liquidity, and ability to meet financial obligations.
2-year trend showing short-term liquidity position
In FY 2021, Infrastructure Development Finance Co. Ltd. reported a current ratio of 81.16. Current Ratio = Current Assets / Current Liabilities. For NBFCs, a low current ratio is normal because large short-term borrowings are part of the business model. Liquidity is managed through Asset-Liability Management (ALM), not by maintaining high current ratios.
2-year trend showing ability to service debt
In FY 2021, Infrastructure Development Finance Co. Ltd. reported an interest coverage ratio of -3.2x. Interest Coverage = EBIT / Interest Expense. For NBFCs, interest expense is a core operating cost — their business model relies on the spread between interest earned and interest paid. A low ICR here does not indicate debt stress.
2-year trend showing financial leverage and capital structure
Infrastructure Development Finance Co. Ltd.'s debt-to-equity ratio of 0.00x in FY2021 reflects well-managed leverage for a lending business.
In FY 2021, Infrastructure Development Finance Co. Ltd. reported a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.00. Debt-to-Equity = Total Debt / Total Equity. NBFCs naturally operate with high leverage (D/E of 3-7x is typical) because borrowing to lend is their core business. A high D/E here does not indicate financial distress — compare with NBFC peers for context.
2-year trend showing total debt with year-over-year changes
Infrastructure Development Finance Co. Ltd.'s borrowings decreased 20.7% YoY in FY2021, indicating a consolidating loan book.
In FY 2021, Infrastructure Development Finance Co. Ltd.'s total debt decreased by 20.7% year-over-year. Total Debt includes short-term debt, long-term loans, debentures, and capital leases. For NBFCs, rising debt typically reflects loan book growth, not financial distress. Compare debt growth with loan book and revenue growth for context.
Year-over-year change in diluted shares outstanding
Infrastructure Development Finance Co. Ltd.'s diluted shares remained virtually unchanged in FY2021.
Over 2 years (FY2020–FY2021), diluted shares remained essentially unchanged at 1.60B.
In FY 2021, Infrastructure Development Finance Co. Ltd.'s diluted shares remained flat by 0.0% year-over-year. Diluted Shares accounts for stock options, warrants, and convertibles. Positive YoY change means dilution (red); negative means buybacks (green). Consistent dilution above 5% annually is a red flag.
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Data from audited consolidated filings. For educational purposes only — not investment advice. Last update: FY 2021