Engro Corporation Limited holds analyst briefing today

Engro Corporation Limited (ENGRO) management held an analyst briefing session on 19th Feb’21 to discuss the CY20 financial result and future outlook.

Highlights:

· To recall, the company posted consolidated earnings of PKR 25,100mn (EPS: PKR 43.57) in CY20 compared to PKR 16,533mn (EPS: PKR 28.69) in CY19, up by 52% YoY. This comes on the back of i) 7% YoY jump in EFERT’s profitability amid higher urea offtake, lower effective tax rate and fertilizer plant efficiency and ii) 55% YoY surge in EPCL’s bottom-line owed to the recovery of volumes in 2HCY20 and higher PVC prices. Along with this, the energy and food/rice business contributed PKR 14,927mn and PKR 210mn, respectively (inclusive of non-controlling interest) to the company’s profitability.

· In CY20, the Elengy Terminal handled 72 cargos, delivering about 12% of the country’s gas requirements. While EVopak witnessed a decline in throughput of 2% YoY, which is due to a fall in chemical volumes as a result of lower imports. The company was able to offset by increasing the handling of LPG.

· During CY20, EPTL transmitted 4,032 GWh to the national grid and attained plant availability of 84% YoY. Meanwhile, in SECMC, coal from the mine of around 3.8mn tons was supplied to the power plant.

· EPQL has come into agreement with the government, in which it will reduce its ROE and will receive two instalments of outstanding receivables till Nov’20 in CY21.

· In Engro Enfrashare, the company was able to get the project of PKR 18bn from all the mobile network operators. Moreover, the company delivered 1,265 towers at operational sites in CY20. For 2025, the company aims to increase its portfolio size to 5,000 towers.

· Regarding polypropylene, the company stated that it is under feasibility study given it is a sizeable project and will announce the timeline once the time comes.

Courtesy – AHL Research

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