To
The Members,
Your Directors have pleasure in presenting the 40th Annual
Report of your Company together with the Audited Statements of Accounts for the year ended
March 31, 2025.
Financial Results |
Year Ended 31.03.2025 |
Year Ended 31.03.2024 |
Revenue for the year |
93772 |
1162.90 |
Profit before Tax, Depreciation and Finance
Cost |
(57-56) |
204.04 |
Less: Finance Cost |
2.10 |
- |
Profit/(Loss) before
Depreciation/Amortization (PBDT) |
(59-66) |
204.04 |
Less: Depreciation |
5.77 |
5.29 |
Net Profit/(Loss) before Taxation (PBT) |
(65-43) |
198.76 |
Less: Provision for Taxation (including
Deferred Tax) |
70-38 |
37.69 |
Add: Extra-ordinary Items |
0.00 |
- |
Profit/(Loss) after Tax & Extra-ordinary
Items |
(135-81) |
161.07 |
Less: Provision for Dividend |
- |
- |
Less: Transfer to General/Statutory Reserves,
Contingent Provision and Prior Period Depreciation |
21-46 |
33.15 |
Profit/(Loss) available for Appropriation |
(157-27) |
127.92 |
Add: Profit brought forward from Previous
Year |
420-84 |
292.92 |
Balance of Profit carried forward |
263-57 |
420.84 |
OVERALL PERFORMANCE
Total revenue for the year stood at Rs. 937.73 lakh in comparison to
last years' revenue of Rs. 1162.90 lakh. In term of Profit/(Loss) before taxation, the
Company has earned a profit/(loss) of Rs. (65.43) lakh in comparison to last years' profit
of Rs. 198.76 lakh. Profit/(Loss) after Tax and Extra-Ordinary Items stood at Rs. (165.95)
lakh in comparison to last financial year's profit of Rs. 161.07 lakh.
Your Company is one of the RBI registered NBFC and is engaged in the
business of finance and investments. The Company is carrying trading/investment activities
in both Equity and FNO Segment and also trading in Commodities market apart from its
financing activities.
DIVIDEND
In order to conserve resources and to meet financial requirements to
implement its future plans, your Directors do not propose any dividend for the year under
review.
SHARE CAPITAL & LISTING
The paid up Equity Share Capital of the Company as on March 31, 2025
was Rs. 107.0328 Crore consisting of 1,07,03,28,000 Equity Shares of Rs. 1/- each. During
the year under review, the Company has not issued any share with differential voting
rights; nor granted stock options nor sweat equity, apart from Bonus Equity Shares, as
stated above. As on March 31, 2025, none of the Directors and/or Key Managerial Person of
the Company hold instruments convertible in to Equity Shares of the Company.
The Company's Equity Shares are listed on the BSE Limited
("BSE"). The Equity Shares are actively traded on BSE. The shares of the Company
are not suspended from trading from BSE platform.
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
Your directors believe that corporate governance is an ethically driven
business process that is committed to values aimed at enhancing the growth of your
Company. The endeavour is to continue and move forward as a responsible and sustainable
Company in order to attract as well as retain talents, investors and to maintain
fulfilling relationships with the communities and take all possible steps in the direction
to re-write a new future for your Company.
We are committed to achieve the highest standards of ethics,
transparency, corporate governance and continue to comply with the code of conduct framed
for the Board and senior management under SEBI Listing Regulations and have maintained
high standards of corporate governance based on the principle of effective implementation
of internal control measures, adherence to the law and regulations and accountability at
all levels of the organization.
Your Company's corporate governance practices are driven by effective
and strong Board oversight, timely disclosures, transparent accounting policies and high
levels of integrity in decision making. The corporate governance report of the Company for
the Year Under Review as required under the applicable SEBI Listing Regulations is
attached hereto and forms part of this report. The requisite certificate from Statutory
Auditors, M/s DBS & Associates, Chartered Accountants, confirming compliance with the
conditions of corporate governance is attached to the corporate governance report.
GENERAL RESERVES
The General Reserve is used from time to time to transfer profits from
retained earnings for appropriation purposes. As the General reserve is created by a
transfer from one component of equity to another and is not an item of other comprehensive
income, items included in the General reserve will not be reclassified subsequently to the
statement of profit and loss.
STATUTORY RESERVES
Statutory Reserve represents the reserve created pursuant to the
Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (the "RBI Act") and related regulations
applicable to those companies. Under the RBI Act, a non-banking finance company is
required to transfer an amount not less than 20% of its net profit to a reserve fund
before declaring any dividend. Appropriation from this reserve fund is permitted only for
the purposes specified by the RBI.
The Company during the year under review, has transferred Rs. 21.46
Lakh to Special Reserve out of the Retained Earnings. IMPAIRMENT RESERVES
Impairment Reserve represents the reserve created pursuant to the per
RBI circular dated March 13, 2020 on 'Implementation of Indian Accounting Standards'.
Under the circular, where the impairment allowance under Ind AS 109 is lower than the
provisioning required as per prudential norms on Income Recognition, Asset Classification
and Provisioning (including standard asset provisioning) the difference should be
appropriated from the net profit to a separate 'Impairment Reserve'. Withdrawals from this
reserve is allowed only after obtaining permission from the RBI.
FINANCE AND ACCOUNTS
As mandated by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, the financial
statements for the year ended on March 31, 2025 has been prepared in accordance with the
Indian Accounting Standards (IND AS) notified under Section 133 of the Companies Act, 2013
read with the Companies (Accounts) Rules, 2014. The estimates and judgements relating to
the Financial Statements are made on a prudent basis, so as to reflect in a true and fair
manner, the form and substance of transactions and reasonably present the Company's state
of affairs, profits and cash flows for the year ended March 31, 2025.
Accounting policies have been consistently applied except where a newly
issued accounting standard, if initially adopted or a revision to an existing accounting
standard requires a change in the accounting policy hitherto in use. Management evaluates
all recently issued or revised accounting standards on an ongoing basis. The Company
discloses standalone financial results on a quarterly basis which are subjected to limited
review and publishes standalone audited financial results on an annual basis.
The Company continues to focus on judicious management of its working
capital, receivables, inventories and other working capital parameters were kept under
strict check through continuous monitoring.
There is no audit qualification in the standalone financial statements
by the statutory auditors for the year under review, except remarks, as stated in the
"Emphasis of Matters" in their Audit Report, which have been explained/clarified
below -
Auditors' Comment |
Management Comments |
1. Trade receivables amounting of Rs. 174.61
Lakhs are receivable since long time. No ECL provision has been made for the same. As per
management explanation, these are recoverable and company is in process to recover. |
The Company is process of recovery of said
dues. |
2. Other interest free advances (shown under
other financial assets) amounting of Rs. 2195.798 Lakh given as advances to various
parties for share purchase of various companies. Out of the 2155.798 lakhs advances are
outstanding since long time as per management explanation these are fully recoverable and
company is in process to recover. |
The Company is in the process of settling
these Advances, either by way of acquiring shares; or by way of refund of advance
payments, together with interest, to the extent; the same is possible to recover. |
3. Balances of Trade Receivables, Deposits,
Loans and Advances, Trade payable are subject to confirmation from the respective parties
and consequential reconciliation/adjustment arising there from, if any. |
The Company is in the process of obtaining
Balance Confirmations, as indicated by Auditors. |
4. We draw attention to Notes in respect of
incomplete Supporting bills, documents etc. of Supporting for some of the expenditure of
'revenue nature for the quarter ended March 31,2025 as well as the year-to- date results
for the period from April 01, 2024 to March 31, 2025. |
The Company is the process of locating these
supporting documents. |
5. Company has not been provided interest
income on loan given to some of the parties, as per management these parties unable to pay
interest on loan due to financial crunch. Although as per management opinion these loans
are fully recoverable. |
The Company has received requests from some
of the person/entities to whom Loan has been paid, not to charge Interest due to their
weak financial conditions; however they have assured that they will make payment of Loan
as soon as possible. |
6. The company has Net Tax Asset of Rs.
84.950 Lakhs (Shown under Current Tax Assets) as on 31s March 2025 pertaining
to various years. As per the management, company is in process to reconcile with tax
department. |
The Company has filed appeals as against
said Demands. |
BUSINESS SEGMENT
Your Company is one of the RBI registered NBFC and is into the business
of Finance & Investments in accordance with the Accounting Standard 17 notified by
Companies (Accounting Standards) Rules 2006.
PARTICULARS OF LOANS, GUARANTEES & INVESTMENTS
Details of Loans, Guarantees and Investments, if any, covered under the
provisions of Section 186 of the Companies Act, 2013 are given in the notes to the
Financial Statements.
SUBSIDIARY COMPANY, JOINT VENTURE OR ASSOCIATE
COMPANES
The Company does not have any Subsidiary, Associate or Joint Venture
Company during the reporting period. Accordingly, a policy on material subsidiaries has
not been formulated. Further, during the year, no Company has ceased to be Subsidiary,
Associate or Joint Venture Company during the reporting period.
POLICY FOR DETERMINING MATERIAL SUBSIDIARY
COMPANIES
The Company has formulated a "Policy for determining material
Subsidiary Companies" of the Company. This policy is available on your Company's
website at https://www.nclfin.com/company-policies.html
RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
All transactions entered into with related parties as defined under the
Companies Act, 2013 during the financial year, were in the ordinary course of business and
on an arm's length pricing basis in compliance of the requirements of the provisions of
Section 188 of the Companies Act, 2013. There were no materially significant transactions
with the related parties during the financial year, which were in conflict with the
interest of the Company. The requisite details under Form AOC-2 in Annexure III have been
provided elsewhere in this Report. Suitable disclosure as required by the Accounting
Standard (Ind-AS 24) has been made in the notes to the Financial Statements.
All Related Party Transactions are placed before the Audit Committee
for approval. Omnibus approval was obtained on a yearly basis for transactions which are
of repetitive nature. A statement giving details of all Related Party Transactions are
placed before the Audit Committee and the Board for review and approval on a quarterly
basis.
None of the Directors has any pecuniary relationships or transactions
vis-a-vis the Company
The Company has put in place a mechanism for certifying the Related
Party Transactions Statements placed before the Audit Committee and the Board of Directors
from an Independent Chartered Accountant Firm.
The Policy on materiality of and dealing with Related Party
Transactions as approved by the Board is uploaded on the website of the Company and is
accessible at the website of the Company. None of the Directors has any pecuniary
relationship or transactions vis-a-vis the Company except remuneration and sitting fees.
In accordance with the provisions of the SEBI Listing Regulations, the
Company has in place the Policy on dealing with Related Party Transactions which is
available on its website at the link: https://www.nclfin.com/company-policies.html
MANAGEMENT DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS
The Management Discussion and Analysis on the operations of the Company
as prescribed under Part B of Schedule V read with regulation 34(3) of the Listing
Regulations, 2015 is provided in a separate section and forms part of the Directors'
Report.
MATERIAL CHANGES AFFECTING THE COMPANY
There have been no material changes and commitments affecting the
financial position of the Company between the end of the financial year and date of this
report. There has been no change in the nature of business of the Company.
CHANGE IN NATURE OF BUSINESS, IF ANY.
There has been no fundamental change in the nature of business of the
Company during the year under review.
BOARD EVALUATION
The Board of Directors has carried out an annual evaluation of its own
performance, board committees and individual directors pursuant to the provisions of the
Act and SEBI Listing Regulations.
The performance of the Board was evaluated by the Board after seeking
inputs from all the directors on the basis of criteria such as the board composition and
structure, effectiveness of board processes, information and functioning, etc.
The performance of the committees was evaluated by the board after
seeking inputs from the committee members on the basis of criteria such as the composition
of committees, effectiveness of committee meetings, etc.
The above criteria are broadly based on the Guidance Note on Board
Evaluation issued by the Securities and Exchange Board of India on January 5, 2017.
MEETING OF THE INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS
In Compliance with Section 149 (7) read with Schedule IV of the
Companies Act, 2013 and Regulations 25(3) of the SEBI LODR Regulations, 2015, a separate
Board Meeting of Independent Directors of the Company was held on February 12, 2025
wherein, the following items in agenda were discussed:
reviewed the performance of Non-Independent Directors and the
Board as a whole.
reviewed the performance of the Chairperson of the company,
taking into account the views of Executive Directors and Non-Executive Directors;
Assessed the quality, quantity and timeliness of flow of
information between the Company Management and the Board that is necessary for the Board
to effectively and reasonably perform their duties.
The Board evaluates its composition to ensure that the Board has
the appropriate mix of skills, experience, independence and knowledge to ensure their
continued effectiveness. In the table below, the specific areas of focus or expertise of
individual Board members have been highlighted.
Matrix setting out the skiNs/expertise/competence
of the Board of Directors
Essential Core skiNs/expertise/competencies
required for the Company |
Core skills/expertise/competencies of all
the Directors on the Board of the Company |
1. Strategic and Business Leadership |
The Directors and especially the Managing
Director have many years of experience. |
2. Financial expertise |
The Board has eminent business leaders with
deep knowledge of finance and business. |
3. Governance, Compliance and Regulatory |
The presence of Directors with
qualifications and expertise in Law and Regulatory affairs lends strength to the Board. |
4. Knowledge and expertise of Trade and
Technology |
The Directors have profound knowledge of
economic Affairs, trade and technology related matters. |
NUMBER OF MEETINGS OF THE BOARD
The details of the Board Meetings and other Committee Meetings held
during the financial year 2024-25 are given in the separate section of Corporate
Governance Report.
BOARD COMMITTEES
All Committees of the Board of Directors are constituted in line with
the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 and applicable regulations of SEBI (Listing
Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015.
MANAGEMENT
There is no change in Management of the Company during the year under
review.
DIRECTORS
There is no change in the composition of Board of Directors of the
Company during the current financial year.
The details of programme for familiarization of Independent Directors
with the Company, nature of the business segments in which the Company operates and
related matters are put up on the website of the Company
Further, none of the Directors of the Company are disqualified under
sub-section (2) of Section 164 of the Companies Act, 2013.
DIRECTOR RETIRING BY ROTATION
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 152(6) of the Companies Act,
2013, Mr. Goutam Bose, Executive Director of the Company, being longest in the office,
retires by rotation at the ensuing annual general meeting and being eligible offers
himself for re-appointment. He has given a declaration in terms of Section 164(2) of the
Companies Act, 2013 to the effect that he is not disqualified from being reappointed as a
Director of the Company.
INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS & KMPs
As per provisions of Section 149 of the 2013 Act, independent directors
shall hold office for a term up to five consecutive years on the board of a company, but
shall be eligible for re-appointment for another term up to five years on passing of a
special resolution by the company and disclosure of such appointment in Board's Report.
Further Section 152 of the Act provides that the independent directors shall not be liable
to retire by rotation in the Annual General Meeting ('AGM') of the Company.
As per requirements of Regulation 25 of Listing Regulations, a person
shall not serve as an independent director in more than seven listed entities: provided
that any person who is serving as a whole time director in any listed entity shall serve
as an independent director in not more than three listed entities. Further, independent
directors of the listed entity shall hold at least one meeting in a year, without the
presence of non-independent directors and members of the management and all the
independent directors shall strive to be present at such meeting.
In the opinion of the Board, the Independent Directors possess the
requisite expertise and experience and are the persons of high integrity and repute. They
fulfil the conditions specified in the Companies Act, 2013 and the Rules made thereunder
and are independent of the management.
The Independent Directors have confirmed that they have complied with
the Company's Code of Business Conduct & Ethics.
Neither there was a change in the composition of Board during the
current financial however changes in the employees from KMP category are stated herein
below-
DETAILS OF DIRECTORS / KMP APPOINTED AND RESIGNED
DURING THE YEAR
Name |
Designation |
Date of Appointment |
Date of Resignation |
- |
- |
- |
- |
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
During the Year Under Review, the formal annual evaluation of the
performance of the Board, its committees and individual directors was carried out, in the
Company by the independent directors, and the Board, in compliance with the Companies Act,
2013 and SEBI Listing Regulations, as amended from time to time.
The performance of Non-Independent Directors, Board as a whole and the
chairman was done by the Independent Directors of the Company. Performance evaluation of
independent directors was done by the entire Board, excluding the independent director
being evaluated.
An indicative criterion of evaluation was circulated to the directors
to facilitate such evaluation. Based on the feedback of the directors and on due
deliberations of the views and counter views, the evaluation was carried out in terms of
the NRC Policy and such indicative criterion. The Board sought the feedback of directors
on various parameters including:
Degree of fulfilment of key responsibilities towards
stakeholders (by way of monitoring corporate governance practices, participation in the
long-term strategic planning, etc.);
Structure, composition, and role clarity of the Board and
Committees;
Extent of co-ordination and cohesiveness between the Board and
its Committees;
Effectiveness of the deliberations and process management;
Board/Committee culture and dynamics; and
Quality of relationship between Board Members and the
Management.
The above criteria are broadly based on the Guidance Note on Board
Evaluation issued by the Securities and Exchange Board of India.
The evaluation process endorsed the Board confidence in the ethical
standards of the Company, the resilience of the Board and the management in navigating the
Company during challenging times, cohesiveness amongst the Board, constructive
relationship between the Board and the management, and the openness of the management in
sharing strategic information to enable Board to discharge their responsibilities and
fiduciary duties.
FAMILIARISATION PROGRAM FOR DIRECTORS
As a practice, all new directors (including independent directors)
inducted to the Board are given a formal orientation.
The familiarisation programme for the independent directors is
customised to suit their individual interests and area of expertise. The directors are
usually encouraged to interact with members of senior management as part of the induction
programme. The senior management make presentations giving an overview of the Company's
strategy, operations, products, markets and group structure, Board constitution and
guidelines, and the major risks and risk management strategy. This enables the directors
to get a deep understanding of the Company, its people, values and culture and facilitates
their active participation in overseeing the performance of the management.
The details of the familiarization program conducted during the Year
Under Review can be accessed from Company website
https://www.nclfin.com/company-policies.html.
NOMINATION & REMUNERATION POLICY
The Company has devised a Nomination and Remuneration Policy ("NRC
Policy") which inter alia sets out the guiding principles for identifying and
ascertaining the integrity, qualification, expertise and experience of the person for the
appointment as directors, key managerial personnel ("KMPs") and senior
management personnel ("SMPs").
The NRC Policy has been framed with the objective-
a. to ensure that appointment of directors, KMPs and SMPs and their
removals are in compliances with the applicable provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 and
the SEBI Listing Regulations;
b. to set out criteria for the evaluation of performance and
remuneration of directors, KMPs and SMPs;
c. to adopt best practices to attract and retain talent by the Company;
and
d. to ensure diversity of the Board of the Company
The NRC Policy specifies the manner of effective evaluation of
performance of Board, its committees and individual directors to be carried out either by
the Board, by the Nomination and Remuneration Committee or by an independent external
agency and review its implementation and compliance. During the Year Under Review, there
has been no change in the NRC Policy.
The NRC Policy of the Company can be accessed at the website of the
Company at https://www.nclfin.com/company- policies.html.
SIGNIFICANT AND MATERIAL ORDERS PASSED BY THE
REGULATORS, TRIBUNALS OR COURTS
There are no significant and material orders passed by the
Regulators/Courts that would impact the going concern status of the Company and its future
operations.
MATERIAL CHANGES AND COMMITMENTS AFFECTING
FINANCIAL POSITION BETWEEN THE END OF THE FINANCIAL YEAR AND DATE OF REPORT
There have been no material changes and commitments affecting the
financial position of the Company between the end of Financial Year and date of the
report.
DIRECTORS RESPONSIBILITY STATEMENT
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 134(5) of the Companies Act, 2013
the Board of Directors confirms that:
1. In the preparation of the annual accounts, for the year ended 31st
March 2025, all the applicable accounting standards prescribed by the Institute of
Chartered Accountants of India have been followed along with proper explanation relating
to material departures, if any;
2. the directors had selected such accounting policies and applied them
consistently and made judgments and estimates that are reasonable and prudent so as to
give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the Company as at March 31, 2025 and
of the profit of the Company for the year ended on that date;
3. that the Directors have taken proper and sufficient care for the
maintenance of adequate accounting records in accordance with the provisions of this Act
for safeguarding the assets of the Company and for preventing and detecting fraud and
other irregularities;
4. that the Directors had prepared the annual accounts on a going
concern basis;
5. that the Directors had laid down internal financial controls to be
followed by the Company and that such internal financial controls are adequate and were
operating effectively; and
6. that the Directors had devised proper systems to ensure compliance
with the provisions of all applicable laws and that such systems were adequate and
operating effectively.
BUSINESS RISK MANAGEMENT
As an NBFC, the Company is exposed to credit, liquidity and interest
rate risk. On the other hand, investment in Stock Market, both in Quoted and Unquoted
Shares, have the risk of change in the price and value, both in term of up and down and
thus can affect the profitability of the Company.
Risk management is embedded in your Company's operating framework. Your
Company believes that managing risks helps in maximizing returns. The Company's approach
to addressing business risks is comprehensive and includes periodic review of such risks
and a framework for mitigating controls and reporting mechanism of such risks. The risk
management framework is reviewed periodically by the Board and the Audit Committee.
However the Company is not required to constitute Risk Management
Committee under Listing Regulations, 2015. INTERNAL AUDIT AND INTERNAL FINANCIAL CONTROL
AND ITS ADEQUACY
Based on the framework of internal financial controls and compliance
systems established and maintained by the Company, the work performed by the internal,
statutory and secretarial auditors and external consultants, including the audit of
internal financial controls over financial reporting by the statutory auditors and the
reviews performed by management and the relevant board committees, including the audit
committee, the Board is of the opinion that the Company's internal financial controls were
adequate and effective during FY 2024-25.
NOMINATION, REMUNERATION AND BOARD DIVERSITY
POLICY
The Board of Directors has framed a policy which lays down a framework
in relation to remuneration of Directors, Key Managerial Personnel and Senior Management
of the Company. The Policy broadly lays down the guiding principles, philosophy and the
basis for payment of remuneration to Executive and Non-executive Directors (by way of
sitting fees and commission), Key Managerial Personnel, Senior Management and other
employees. The policy also provides the criteria for determining qualifications, positive
attributes and Independence of Director and criteria for appointment of Key Managerial
Personnel / Senior Management and performance evaluation which are considered by the
Nomination and Remuneration Committee and the Board of Directors while making selection of
the candidates. The above policy has been posted on the website of the Company.
VIGIL MECHANISM / WHISTLE BLOWER POLICY
In Compliance of the Companies Act, 2013 and Regulation 22 of SEBI
(Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, the Company has
adopted a Whistle Blower Policy / Vigil Mechanism and has established the necessary vigil
mechanism for Directors, Employees and Stakeholders of the Company to report genuine
concerns about unethical behavior, actual or suspected fraud or violation of the Company's
code of conduct or ethics policy. The Company has disclosed the policy on the website of
the Company i.e. https://www.nclfin.com/company-policies.html
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Innovation and Technology are synonymous with the Company. The
investment in technology acts as a catalyst and enables the Company to be innovative.
AUDITORS Statutory Auditors
Messrs DBS & Associates, Chartered Accountants, Mumbai (FRN -
018627N) were appointed as Statutory Auditors of the Company for a 2nd term of
five consecutive years at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Members held on December
19, 2020 on a remuneration mutually agreed upon by the Board of Directors and the
Statutory Auditors. At the ensuring 40th Annual General Meeting, M/s. DBS &
Associates ceased to be Statutory Auditors of the Company and the Company is required to
appoint fresh Auditor in place of existing auditor upon completion of their term.
Further, the Board of Directors has, based on the recommendation of the
Audit Committee and subject to approval of the shareholders, appointed M/s. Maheshwari
& Co., Chartered Accountants, Mumbai (FRN - 105834W) as Statutory Auditors of the
Company for a term of five (5) years to hold office from the conclusion of the 40th
AGM till the conclusion of the 45th AGM (for the Financial Year April 1, 2025 -
March 31, 2026 to April 1, 2030 - March 31, 2031).
M/s. Maheshwari & Co. is one of the leading firms providing audit
and assurance services in the city of Mumbai, Maharashtra. Maheshwari & Co. is with a
capability to serve a diverse and complex business landscape as that of the Company, audit
experience in the Company's operating segments and possesses the market standing and
technical knowledge best suited to handle the scale, diversity and complexity associated
with the audit of the financial statements of the Company.
M/s. Maheshwari & Co. have given their consent to act as the
Auditors of the Company and have confirmed that their appointment, if made, will be within
the limit specified under sections 139 and 141 of the Act. They have also confirmed that
they are not disqualified to be appointed as statutory auditors in terms of the provisions
of the Section 141 of the Act and the provisions of the Companies (Audit and Auditors)
Rules, 2014.
The Board, based on the recommendations of the Audit Committee,
approved a fee of Rs. 1,00,000/- plus applicable taxes, towards audit of financial
statements for the Financial Year 2025-26 plus applicable taxes and reimbursement of
out-of-pocket expenses at actuals.
The fees for the balance period will be paid subject to the approval of
Audit Committee and the Board of Directors every year.
Further the report provided by M/s. DBS & Associates, is having
following remarks which have been addressed on Page 19-20 of the Report.
Secretarial Auditors
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 204 of the Companies Act, 2013
and The Companies (Appointment and Remuneration of Managerial Personnel) Rules, 2014, the
Company in its' Board Meeting held on 12th February 2025, has appointed Ms.
Kriti Daga, Company Secretaries in Practice (C. P. No. 14023) to undertake the Secretarial
Audit of the Company for FY 2024-25. The Report of the Secretarial Audit Report in the
prescribed Form MR-3 is annexed in this Annual Report as Annexure II.
Further, the Appointment of Mrs. Kriti Daga, Company Secretaries in
Practice (C. P. No. 14023) is also recommended to members at ensuing 40th AGM
for the term of next 5 years commencing from F.Y. 2025-26.
There is no qualification, reservation or adverse remark in the Report
issued for current financial year by Secretarial Auditors.
In addition to the above and pursuant to SEBI circular dated 8 February
2019; a report on secretarial compliance (Regulation 24-A of SEBI LODR Regulations, 2015)
by Ms. Kriti Daga for the FY2024-25 has been submitted with stock exchanges. There are no
observations, reservations or qualifications in these reports.
Internal Auditors
Your Company has an effective internal control and risk-mitigation
system, which are constantly assessed and strengthened with new/revised standard operating
procedures. The Company's internal control system is commensurate with its size, scale and
complexities of its operations. The internal and operational audit is entrusted to M/s A.
K. Das & Co., Chartered Accountant Firm, Kolkata (FRN - 325204E). The main thrust of
internal audit is to test and review controls, appraisal of risks and business processes,
besides benchmarking controls with best practices in the industry.
The Audit Committee of the Board of Directors actively reviews the
adequacy and effectiveness of the internal control systems and suggests improvements to
strengthen the same. The Company has a robust Management Information System, which is an
integral part of the control mechanism.
The Audit Committee of the Board of Directors, Statutory Auditors and
the Key Managerial Personnel are periodically apprised of the internal audit findings and
corrective actions taken. Audit plays a key role in providing assurance to the Board of
Directors. Significant audit observations and corrective actions taken by the management
are presented to the Audit Committee of the Board. To maintain its objectivity and
independence, the Internal Audit function reports to the Chairman of the Audit Committee.
EXTRACT OF ANNUAL RETURN
In terms of Section 92(3) of the Companies Act, 2013 and Rule 12 of the
Companies (Management and Administration) Rules, 2014, the Annual Return of the Company is
attached as Annexure IV to this report.
DISCLOSURES UNDER SEXUAL HARASSMENT OF WOMEN AT
WORKPLACE (PREVENTION, PROHIBITION & REDRESSAL) ACT 2013 READ WITH RULES
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 22 of Sexual Harassment of
Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition & Redressal) Act 2013 read with Rules
thereunder, this is to certify and declare that there was no case of sexual harassment
during the year under review. Neither there was a case pending at the opening of Financial
Year, nor has the Company received any Complaint during the year.
The Policy is available on Company website
https://www.nclfin.com/company-policies.html STATUTORY INFORMATION AND OTHER DISCLOSURES
Since the Company is into the business of financing (NBFC activities)
and investment activities in Shares and Securities; the information regarding Conservation
of Energy, Technology Absorption, Adoption and Innovation, as defined under section
134(3)(m) of the Companies Act, 2013 read with Rule 8(3) of the Companies (Accounts)
Rules, 2014, is reported to be NIL.
The Disclosure required under Section 197(12) of the Act read with the
Rule 5(1) of the Companies (Appointment and Remuneration of Managerial Personnel) Rules,
2014, is annexed as Annexure 'V' and forms an integral part of this Report. A statement
comprising the names of top employees in terms of remuneration drawn and every persons
employed throughout the year, who were in receipt of remuneration in terms of Rule 5(2) of
the Companies (Appointment and Remuneration of Managerial Personnel) Rules, 2014 is
annexed as Annexure 'VI' and forms an integral part of this annual report. The aforesaid
Annexure is also available for inspection by Members at the Registered Office of the
Company, 21 days before and up to the date of the ensuing Annual General Meeting during
the business hours on working days.
None of the employees listed in the said Annexure is a relative of any
Director of the Company. None of the employees hold (by himself or along with his spouse
and dependent children) more than two percent of the Equity Shares of the Company.
BUSINESS RESPONSIBILITY REPORT
As the Company is not among top 500 or 1000 Companies by turnover on
Stock Exchanges, the disclosure of Report under of Regulation 34(2) of the Listing
Regulations is not applicable to the Company for the year under review.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE EARNINGS AND OUTGO
The Company has not earned or used foreign exchange earnings/outgoings
during the year under review.
RBI DIRECTIONS
Your Company complies with the direction(s), circular(s),
notification(s) and guideline(s) issued by the RBI as applicable to your Company as a
systemically important non-deposit taking NBFC.
The Company has in place the system of ensuring compliance with
applicable provisions of Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 and rules made thereunder.
PUBLIC DEPOSITS
During the period under review, your Company did not accept / renew any
deposits within the meaning of Section 73 of the Companies Act, 2013 and the rules made
there under and as such, no amount of principal or interest was outstanding as on the
balance sheet date. Further, The Company did not hold any public deposits at the beginning
of the year nor has it accepted any public deposits during the year under review.
MAINTENANCE OF COST RECORDS
The maintenance of cost records for the services rendered by the
Company is not required pursuant to Section 148(1) of the Companies Act, 2013 read with
Rule 3 of Companies (Cost Records and Audit) Rules, 2014.
STATUTORY AUDITORS AND AUDITORS REPORT
The Notes on Financial Statement referred in the Auditors' Report are
self-explanatory and do not call for any further comments. The Auditors' Report does not
contain any qualification, reservation, adverse remark or disclaimer for the Financial
Year 2024-25, except as stated on Page No. 19-20 above.
REPORTING OF FRAUDS BY AUDITORS
During the year under review, the Statutory Auditors and the
Secretarial Auditors have not reported any instances of frauds committed in the Company by
its officers or employees of Audit Committee under Section 143(12) of the Companies Act,
2013, details of which needs to be mentioned in this Report.
REPORT ON CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
As per Regulation 34(3) read with Schedule V of the SEBI (Listing
Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, a separate section on
corporate governance practices followed by the Company, together with a certificate from
the Company's Auditors confirming compliance forms an integral part of this Report.
COMPLIANCE WITH SECRETARIAL STANDARDS
The Board of Directors affirms that the Company has complied with the
applicable mandatory Secretarial Standards issued by the Institute of Company Secretaries
of India.
During the year, your Company has complied with applicable Secretarial
Standards i.e. SS-1 and SS-2, relating to "Meetings of the Board of Directors"
and "General Meetings", respectively.
DETAIL OF APPLICATION MADE OR ANY PROCEEDING
PENDING UNDER THE INSOLVENCY AND BANKRUPTCY CODE, 2016
During the financial Year Under Review, neither any application is made
by the Company nor any proceeding is pending under the Insolvency And Bankruptcy Code,
2016.
OTHER DISCLOSURE
During the financial Year Under Review, disclosure with respect to
details of difference between amount of the valuation done at the time of one time
settlement and the valuation done while taking loan from the banks or financial
institutions along with the reason thereof is not applicable.
GENERAL
During the year, there were no transaction requiring disclosure or
reporting in respect of matters relating to: (a) details relating to deposits covered
under Chapter V of the Act; (b) issue of equity shares with differential rights as to
dividend, voting or otherwise; (c) issue of shares (including sweat equity shares) to
employees of the Company under any scheme; (d) raising of funds through preferential
allotment or qualified institutions placement; (e) significant or material order passed by
the Regulators or Courts or Tribunals which impact the going concern status and Company's
operations in future; (f) pendency of any proceeding under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy
Code, 2016; and (g) instance of one-time settlement with any bank or financial
institution.
CAUTIONARY STATEMENT
Statements in this Directors' Report and Management Discussion and
Analysis describing the Company's objectives, projections, estimates, expectations or
predictions may be "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of applicable
securities laws and regulations. Actual results could differ materially from those
expressed or implied.
APPRECIATION
Your Directors place on record their sincere appreciation for the
assistance and guidance provided by the Reserve Bank of India, the Ministry of Corporate
Affairs, the Securities and Exchange Board of India, government and other regulatory
Authorities, stock exchanges, other statutory bodies, Company's bankers, Members and
employees of the Company for the assistance, cooperation and encouragement and continued
support extended to the Company.
Your Directors also gratefully acknowledge all stakeholders of the
Company viz. customers, members, dealers, vendors, banks and other business partners for
the excellent support received from them during the year. Our employees are instrumental
in helping the Company scale new heights, year after year. Their commitment and
contribution is deeply acknowledged. Your involvement as shareholders is also greatly
valued. Your Directors look forward to your continuing support.
Mumbai, September 5, 2025 |
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