Total income during the July-September quarter rose to Rs 1,031.93 crore, from Rs 972.01 crore in the year-ago period, , HCC said in a filing to the BSE.
Total expenses too increased to Rs 1,014.43 crore in the quarter over Rs 939.35 crore in the year-ago period.
HCC Group CFO Praveen Sood said, "Volatility in the banking sector had delayed the securing of limits for project working capital and CCEA receivables, which has impacted in the short term our ability to ramp up turnover and achieve material repayment of debt.
The company said it currently has Rs 4,273 crore of arbitration awards in its favour, of which HCC has procured letters from government agencies for immediate release of Rs 1,930 crore (pursuant to the recent Cabinet order), of which Rs 1,097 crore has already been received.
HCC secured two new orders worth Rs 1,574 crore in this quarter and was the lowest bidder in a project worth Rs 254 crore. The order book is at Rs 21,523 crore as of date, the company said.
The net profit stood at CHF 2.9 million (Rs 19.3 crore) compared to CHF 2.0 million (Rs 13.8 crore) in the previous year, it said and added the subsidiary secured fresh orders worth CHF 136.5 million (Rs 924.9 crore).
About HCC Concessions Ltd, the daily collections for Baharampore Farakka Highways Ltd and Farakka Raiganj Highways Ltd under it for Q2 FY 2017-18 have been Rs 34 lakh and Rs 33.2 lakh, respectively.
About its arm Lavasa Corporation Ltd, the company said that the Joint Lenders Forum, as part of a comprehensive solution, has invoked Strategic Debt Restructuring (SDR) in Lavasa Corporation Limited and its wholly-owned subsidiaries Warasgaon Assets Maintenance Limited and Warasgaon Power Supply Limited.
The SDR process will involve lowering of debt by converting a part of lenders loans into equity, the implementation of a fresh business plan and the induction of new investors into the project within the timelines prescribed by RBI in its notification, it said.
The shares of the company closed at Rs 39.40 on the BSE, down 0.76 per cent from the previous close.
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