Rating Rationale
May 14, 2025 | Mumbai
Rattanindia Power Limited
Ratings reaffirmed at 'Crisil BBB-/Stable/Crisil A3'; Long term bank facility withdrawn
 
Rating Action
Total Bank Loan Facilities RatedRs.250 Crore (Reduced from Rs.318.58 Crore)
Long Term RatingWithdrawn (Crisil BBB-/Stable)
Short Term RatingCrisil A3 (Reaffirmed)
 
Rs.511.25 Crore Non Convertible DebenturesCrisil BBB-/Stable (Reaffirmed)
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Detailed Rationale

Crisil Ratings has reaffirmed its ‘Crisil BBB-/Stable/Crisil A3’ ratings on the short-term bank facilities and non-convertible debentures of Rattanindia Power Limited (RIPL). Crisil Ratings has also withdrawn its rating on Rs 68.58 crore long-term bank facilities of RIPL on receipt of ‘no dues certificates’ (NDC) from the bankers. This is in line with Crisil Ratings’ withdrawal policy.

 

Based on the analytical approach of Crisil Ratings, only secured debt has been considered for leverage analysis. In line with understanding from the management and supporting legal opinion, the 0.001% RPS and 0.001% optionally convertible cumulative RPS (OCCRPS) from original lenders to the project, has been assumed to be serviced in line with the Company Law Act.

 

RIPL’s business risk profile continues to benefit from low offtake risk backed by long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs) of 25 years for almost its entire net capacity, available fuel supply agreement (FSA), and timely receipt of regular receivables from its counterparty, Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Ltd (MSEDCL).

 

Healthy plant availability, improved plant load factor (PLF) since fiscal 2022 and timely receipts of dues from counterparty including liquidation of regulatory receivables, has enabled RIPL to reduce the secured fund based debt to Rs 188 crore as on March 31, 2025.

 

Profitability, however, continues to be dependent on the timely and adequate supply of coal. Going forward, any downtrend in revenue and profitability, in line with PPA tariff structure, may impact servicing ability. However, the financial profile is likely to be supported by the excess cash accumulated in lenders’ trust and retention account (TRA), which will support debt servicing in fiscals 2026 and 2027. During 9M FY2025, RIPL has generated revenue of Rs 2,348 crore, which led to earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) of 14.7%[1]. The same is lower due to major vibrations in one of the units, thereby impacting the availability as well as the generation.

 

As on Feb 28, 2025, the company had unencumbered cash and cash equivalents of around Rs 313 crore (excluding margin and DSRA). Operations of the plant are managed through a monitoring agency and all cashflows are escrowed in TRA and operational expenses and debt servicing are prioritized. RIPL cannot withdraw from TRA without lenders’ consent. The company plans to continue to utilize the excess cash for prepayments periodically, subject to the terms and conditions of the lenders. For instance, the company has made prepayments of Rs 1,105 crore since FY2022, over and above the scheduled quarterly repayments.

 

These strengths are partially offset by the moderate financial risk profile and presence of counterparty risk due to long-standing, albeit improving levels of outstanding regulatory receivables from MSEDCL.

 

Further, On March 12, 2025 the Arbitral Tribunal has dismissed the petition filed by the company against the interim arbitral award dated 27/07/2017 which had awarded Rs. 115 Crore in favour of the Respondent, i.e. Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd. The company has appealed against the same, thus, no immediate cash outflow is expected.


[1]Crisil Ratings adjusted numbers

Analytical Approach

Crisil Ratings has analysed the standalone business and financial risk profiles of RIPL to arrive at its ratings owing to the presence of a ring-fenced mechanism that insulates it from other assets in the group. RIPL entered into a settlement agreement with its erstwhile lenders in December 2019 along with signing an agreement to release RIPL of its obligations of servicing debt of its subsidiary Sinnar Thermal Power Ltd (presently a non-performing asset) out of RIPL’s cash flow.

 

Furthermore, as part of OTS, aside from secured debt, RIPL also has Rs 1,481 crore of inter-corporate deposits from its promoters, and Rs 338 crore of unsecured loans from Aditya Birla ARC, which has been subordinated to the rated debt under the subordination agreement signed by both debt holders.

 

Moreover, there are also 0.001% RPS and 0.001% optionally convertible cumulative RPS (OCCRPS) from original lenders to the project, which would be serviced in line with the Company Law Act.

 

Crisil Ratings has considered only secured debt for leverage analysis, given, as per understanding from the management, the subordinated debt is long-drawn and expected to be repaid only after secured debt is paid off.

Key Rating Drivers & Detailed Description

Strengths:

Low offtake and fuel supply risk: The company has a 25-year PPA (till 2040) with MSEDCL for almost its entire net capacity, which reduces offtake risk and provides revenue visibility. The tariff structure allows the company to recover its entire fixed cost, provided the plant achieves a normative plant availability factor (PAF) of 85%.

 

Additionally, the plant has adequate fuel linkage for its coal requirement driven by FSA with SECL for 6.1 metric tonne per annum (MTPA). Moreover, in case of further requirement or unavailability, the plant may procure coal from other alternate sources, contingent on requisite approvals, which allows it to show availability and recover fixed energy charges. Coal availability and its impact on PAF will remain monitorables.

 

Healthy operating performance: For the past three fiscals, the company has demonstrated a healthy track record of generation and offtake. The company has achieved PAF of 82% in fiscal 2025 (86% in fiscal 2024 & 81% in fiscal 2023) leading to healthy recovery of fixed cost. Further, the company has achieved PLF of 78% in fiscal 2025 as compared to 82% in fiscal 2024 and 77% in fiscal 2023, driven by higher demand from MSEDCL. This has led to optimum recovery of variable energy charges as well.  Since ~80% of the revenue is through energy charges, the ability of the plant to have steady offtake and hence, maintain moderate coal availability becomes critical.

The ability of RIPL to consistently recover its fixed capacity and variable energy charges, thus, generating healthy operating performance, will be a sensitivity factor. 

 

Weaknesses:

Moderate financial risk profile: RIPL had low external secured debt of Rs 188 crore as on March 31, 2025. However, inspite of refinancing, the cost of funding remains on the higher side. This is expected to improve in the near term as the company establishes a track record of timely servicing of debt.

 

Post receiving favourable judgement from the appropriate judicial forum, the company has made collections of regulatory receivables amounting to Rs 1,300 crore since fiscal 2022. The company has partially utilised these proceeds to repay/prepay debt, which has improved its debt coverage ratios.

 

As on date, aside from secured debt, RIPL also has Rs 1,481 crore of inter-corporate deposits from its promoters, Rs 338 crore of unsecured loans from Aditya Birla ARC, and RPS/OCCRPS in favour of erstwhile lenders. Based on management articulation and agreements signed by current lenders with promoters and erstwhile creditors, Crisil Ratings understands that these facilities are subordinate to secured debt and will be paid only once the latter is extinguished.

 

That said, any obligations arising out of subordinate debt will be a key monitorable.

 

Susceptibility to weak credit risk profile of counterparty: MSEDCL as an off-taker exposes RIPL to high counterparty risk. Debtors were high at 233 days (estimated) as on February 28, 2025. However, out of the total receivables, ~85% are regulatory receivables and the rest are regular receivables. The regulatory receivables are on account of various changes in law billings, late payment surcharges and gross calorific value (GCV) related issues. However, the company has received favourable judgement from the relevant judicial forum basis which it has already recovered some of its regulatory receivables. This has led to regulatory receivable days being reduced from 360 days as on March 31, 2021 to 199 days as on Feb 28, 2025.

Liquidity: Adequate

Liquidity is supported by cash balance of about Rs 488 crore (including DSRA and margin against non-fund-based facilities) as on Feb 28, 2025. Adequate liquidity is duly reinforced by the existence of TRA with the lender, under which all operational cashflows of RIPL is escrowed and utilised in a defined waterfall mechanism with priority for meeting operating expenses and timely debt servicing. The company also does not have major capital expenditure (capex) plans in the near term. However, any significant capex requirement, for instance, expenditure on flue gas desulphurisation (FGD) compliance, will be a key monitorable.

Outlook: Stable

Crisil Ratings believes RIPL's credit risk profile will remain stable with healthy business and financial risk profiles in the medium term.

Rating sensitivity factors

Upward factors

  • Sustained improvement in liquidity, utilised to prepay loan obligations
  • Debt reduction leading to improvement in average debt service coverage ratio (DSCR) to more than 2 times over the remaining project life

 

Downward factors

  • Significant delay in receipt of payments from counterparties
  • Weakening of the operating performance, for instance, PAF less than 80%, impacting cash flow and debt servicing
  • Large, debt-funded capex, deteriorating the financial risk profile

About the Company

RIPL is a private power generation company with installed capacity of 1,350 MW (5 x 270 MW each) having thermal power plant at Amravati in Maharashtra. All the units were commissioned by March 2015. The plant has power offtake arrangement of 1200 MW with MSEDCL under long-term PPA for 25 years and matching FSA for 6.10 MTPA with SECL (a subsidiary of Coal India Ltd).

 

RIPL is promoted by the RattanIndia group.

Key financial indicators: Standalone

As on/for the period ended March 31

 

2024

2023

 

 

Audited

Audited

Operating income

Rs crore

3,364

3,231

Profit After Tax (PAT)

Rs crore

217*

333

PAT Margin

 

6.5*

10.3

Adjusted debt/adjusted networth

Times

0.77

0.69

Interest coverage

Times

1.8

2.1

*excludes exceptional item of Rs 1,245 crore for impairment/ write off expense

Status of non cooperation with previous CRA

RattanIndia Power has not cooperated with Brickwork Ratings, which has published its ratings as an issuer not co-operating vide a release dated August 23, 2019. The reason provided by Brickwork Ratings was non-furnishing of information by RattanIndia Power for monitoring the ratings.

Any other information: Not Applicable

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Annexure - Details of Instrument(s)

ISIN Name Of Instrument Date Of Allotment Coupon Rate (%) Maturity Date Issue Size (Rs.Crore) Complexity Levels Rating Outstanding with Outlook
INE399K07105 Non Convertible Debentures 22-Jun-23 16.67 31-Dec-25 199.51 Complex Crisil BBB-/Stable
INE399K07113 Non Convertible Debentures 22-Jun-23 16.67 31-Dec-26 311.74 Complex Crisil BBB-/Stable
NA Non-Fund Based Limit NA NA NA 250.00 NA Crisil A3
NA Long Term Loan 22-Jun-23 NA 31-Dec-24 10.29 NA Withdrawn
NA Long Term Loan 22-Jun-23 NA 31-Dec-24 48.00 NA Withdrawn
NA Long Term Loan 22-Jun-23 NA 31-Dec-24 10.29 NA Withdrawn
Annexure - Rating History for last 3 Years
  Current 2025 (History) 2024  2023  2022  Start of 2022
Instrument Type Outstanding Amount Rating Date Rating Date Rating Date Rating Date Rating Rating
Fund Based Facilities LT 68.58 Withdrawn 02-05-25 Crisil BBB-/Stable 27-05-24 Crisil BBB-/Stable 12-12-23 Crisil BBB-/Stable   -- --
Non-Fund Based Facilities ST 250.0 Crisil A3 02-05-25 Crisil A3 27-05-24 Crisil A3 12-12-23 Crisil A3   -- --
Non Convertible Debentures LT 511.25 Crisil BBB-/Stable 02-05-25 Crisil BBB-/Stable 27-05-24 Crisil BBB-/Stable 12-12-23 Crisil BBB-/Stable   -- --
All amounts are in Rs.Cr.
Annexure - Details of Bank Lenders & Facilities
Facility Amount (Rs.Crore) Name of Lender Rating
Long Term Loan 10.29 DSP Adiko Holdings Private Limited Withdrawn
Long Term Loan 48 DSP Investment Private Limited Withdrawn
Long Term Loan 10.29 DSP HMK Holdings Private Limited Withdrawn
Non-Fund Based Limit 250 Kotak Mahindra Bank Limited Crisil A3
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