Anya Polytech & Fertilizers Ltd

Anya Polytech & Fertilizers Ltd

₹ 22.9 -1.08%
29 Aug - close price
About

Incorporated in 2011, Anya Polytech & Fertilizers Limited is engaged in the business of Fertilizers and bags manufacturing and also provides environmental solutions.[1]

Key Points

Business Verticals[1]
1. HDPE/PP Bags: Manufacturing high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and polypropylene (PP) bags, focusing on industrial packaging for fertilizers, food grains, sugar, urea, and cement.
2. Fertilizers: Production of Zinc Sulphate (Mono and Heptahydrate), micronutrient mixtures, and Single Super Phosphate (SSP) fertilizers. It also trades agricultural and industrial chemicals.

Product Portfolio[2]
a) HDPE/PP Bags: Bulk packaging solutions with properties like moisture resistance, insect/rodent resistance, and custom specifications.
b) Fertilizers:
- Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate and Heptahydrate.
- Phosphate-rich organic manure.
- Organic potash granules.
c) Other Products: Micronutrient mixtures, Ferrous/Magnesium Sulphate, Copper Sulphate, certified seeds, and cattle feed.

Manufacturing Facilities[3]
Company has a manufacturing facility in Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh spread across 16 acres (UPSIDC land) + 5 acres (freehold industrial land).

  • Market Cap 275 Cr.
  • Current Price 22.9
  • High / Low 29.0 / 16.2
  • Stock P/E 39.2
  • Book Value 7.15
  • Dividend Yield 0.00 %
  • ROCE 13.5 %
  • ROE 11.2 %
  • Face Value 2.00

Pros

  • Company has delivered good profit growth of 74.8% CAGR over last 5 years
  • Company's working capital requirements have reduced from 44.5 days to 10.8 days

Cons

  • Stock is trading at 3.20 times its book value
  • Though the company is reporting repeated profits, it is not paying out dividend
  • Debtor days have increased from 42.8 to 63.6 days.

* The pros and cons are machine generated. Pros / cons are based on a checklist to highlight important points. Please exercise caution and do your own analysis.

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Half Yearly Results

Standalone Figures in Rs. Crores / View Consolidated

Sep 2024 Mar 2025
68 52
54 48
Operating Profit 13 4
OPM % 20% 8%
1 1
Interest 2 3
Depreciation 2 2
Profit before tax 10 0
Tax % 30% -133%
7 0
EPS in Rs 0.77 0.02
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Profit & Loss

Standalone Figures in Rs. Crores / View Consolidated

Mar 2020 Mar 2021 Mar 2022 Mar 2023 Mar 2024 Mar 2025
55 81 92 102 116 119
51 76 87 93 100 102
Operating Profit 5 5 4 9 16 18
OPM % 8% 6% 5% 8% 13% 15%
1 0 0 1 2 2
Interest 2 1 1 2 3 5
Depreciation 3 3 3 3 3 4
Profit before tax 0 1 1 4 11 10
Tax % -22% 7% 1% -19% 32% 29%
0 1 1 5 8 7
EPS in Rs 0.25 0.44 0.22 1.56 2.36 0.58
Dividend Payout % 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Compounded Sales Growth
10 Years: %
5 Years: 17%
3 Years: 9%
TTM: 3%
Compounded Profit Growth
10 Years: %
5 Years: 75%
3 Years: 116%
TTM: -7%
Stock Price CAGR
10 Years: %
5 Years: %
3 Years: %
1 Year: %
Return on Equity
10 Years: %
5 Years: 15%
3 Years: 16%
Last Year: 11%

Balance Sheet

Standalone Figures in Rs. Crores / View Consolidated

Mar 2020 Mar 2021 Mar 2022 Mar 2023 Mar 2024 Mar 2025
Equity Capital 17 20 32 32 18 24
Reserves -11 -11 -10 -5 22 62
30 20 27 45 42 54
8 11 12 12 17 16
Total Liabilities 43 40 61 85 98 157
18 15 18 27 34 35
CWIP 0 0 1 9 0 3
Investments 0 0 0 2 5 17
26 25 42 46 59 101
Total Assets 43 40 61 85 98 157

Cash Flows

Standalone Figures in Rs. Crores / View Consolidated

Mar 2020 Mar 2021 Mar 2022 Mar 2023 Mar 2024 Mar 2025
0 -3 5 10 4 -3
0 1 -9 -23 1 -43
0 -0 6 12 -4 46
Net Cash Flow 0 -2 2 -0 1 1

Ratios

Standalone Figures in Rs. Crores / View Consolidated

Mar 2020 Mar 2021 Mar 2022 Mar 2023 Mar 2024 Mar 2025
Debtor Days 18 22 26 23 42 64
Inventory Days 103 74 56 68 90
Days Payable 42 42 48 56 40
Cash Conversion Cycle 80 54 26 31 53 114
Working Capital Days 39 56 45 48 74 11
ROCE % 7% 4% 11% 19% 14%

Shareholding Pattern

Numbers in percentages

Dec 2024Jun 2025
65.40% 65.40%
6.18% 2.58%
6.24% 3.41%
22.17% 28.61%
No. of Shareholders 1,598542

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