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Reliance Infra Q2 net profit up 5% at Rs 451 crore

Reliance Infrastructure Wednesday reported 4.62 percent increase in consolidated net profit at Rs 451.13 crore for the second quarter ended September 30, 2015-16, on higher income.

Reliance Infra Q2 net profit up 5% at Rs 451 crore

New Delhi: Reliance Infrastructure Wednesday reported 4.62 percent increase in consolidated net profit at Rs 451.13 crore for the second quarter ended September 30, 2015-16, on higher income.

The Anil Ambani led firm had clocked net profit of Rs 431.19 crore in the July-September quarter of 2014-15.

Its total income during the quarter under review rose to Rs 4,377.86 crore as against Rs 4,057.95 crore in the same period of last financial year, R-Infa said in a filing to BSE.

Its total expenditure during the quarter was at Rs 3,775 crore as against Rs 3,560.49 crore in the year-ago period.

Segment-wise, power business revenue declined to Rs 3,116.62 crore as against Rs 3,277.49 crore a year-ago.

EPC and contract business revenue during the quarter went up to Rs 682.24 crore, as against Rs 576.78 crore.

Infrastructure business garnered a revenue of Rs 211.59 crore, while Rs 379.11 crore came from the cement business.

During the second quarter of the current fiscal, the company incurred higher finance costs of Rs 638.77 crore, up from Rs 564.64 crore a year ago.

The company said, "Delhi Airport Metro Express Pvt Ltd (DAMEPL), a SPV of the parent company, had terminated the concession agreement with Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) for the Delhi Airport Metro Line, on account of material breach and event of default under the provisions of the concession agreement by the DMRC."

The operations were taken over by the DMRC with effect from July 1, 2013 and as per the concession agreement, DMRC is now liable to pay DAMEPL a termination payment which is estimated at Rs 2,823 crore as it was done as per DMRC's default, the company said.

"The matter has been referred to arbitration...Pending the final outcome of arbitration, the parent company continues to fund the statutory and other obligations of DAMEPL post taken over by DMRC and accordingly has funded Rs 69.41 crore and Rs 226.26 crore during the quarter and half-year ended September 30, 2015," it said.

The total investment made by the parent company in DAMEPL up to September 30 amounts to Rs 1,928.36 crore, it said, adding that it has written off Rs 1,258.20 crore out of above investment but as "legally advised, DAMEPL's claim for the termination payments are considered fully enforceable".

R-Infra said it has opted for amortising the foreign exchange fluctuation gain/loss on the long-term foreign currency monetary items over the balance life of depreciable assets/long term monetary items.

"The group has carried forward unamortised portion of net gain of Rs 276.36 crore to foreign currency monetary items translation difference account as on September 30, 2015," it said.

RInfra is among the largest infrastructure companies, developing projects through various special purpose vehicles in roads, metro rail and cement among others.

The company stock closed at Rs 399.05, up 1.97 percent, on the BSE.