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Mysore Petro Chemicals Ltd.

Notes to Accounts

BSE: 506734ISIN: INE741A01011INDUSTRY: Chemicals - Organic - Maleic Anhydride

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Market Cap. (Rs.) 77.69 Cr. P/BV 0.34 Book Value (Rs.) 343.93
52 Week High/Low (Rs.) 262/112 FV/ML 10/1 P/E(X) 25.53
Bookclosure 07/08/2025 EPS (Rs.) 4.62 Div Yield (%) 1.69
Year End :2025-03 

x. Provisions, contingent Liabilities and contingent assets

(a) Provisions:

A provision is recognised when the Company has a present obligation (legal or constructive) as
a result of past event and it is probable that an outflow of resources will be required to settle the
obligation, in respect of which a reliable estimate can be made. If the effect of time value of money
is material, provisions are discounted using a current pre-tax rate that reflects, when appropriate,
the risk specific to the liability. When discounting is used, the increase in the provision due to the
passage of time is recognised as a finance cost. These are reviewed at each balance sheet date
and adjusted to reflect the current best estimates.

(b) Contingency liability:

A disclosure for a contingent liability is made when there is a possible obligation or a present
obligation that may, but probably will not, require an outflow of resources. When there is a possible
obligation or a present obligation in respect of which the likelihood of outflow of resources is
remote, no provision or disclosure is made.

(c) Contingent assets:

The Company does not recognize a contingent asset but discloses its existence in the financial
statements if the inflow of economic benefits is probable. However, when the realisation of income
is virtually certain, then the related asset is no longer a contingent asset, but it is recognized as an
asset.

xi. Revenue recognition

The Company recognizes revenue to depict the transfer of promised goods or services to customers in
an amount that reflects the consideration to which the entity expects to be entitled in exchange for those
goods or services. A 5-step approach is used to recognize revenue as below:

Step 1: Identify the contract(s) with a customer

Step 2: Identify the performance obligation in the contract

Step 3: Determine the transaction price

Step 4: Allocate the transaction price to the performance obligations in the contract

Step 5: Recognize revenue when (or as) the entity satisfies a performance obligation.

Revenue is recognized to the extent that it is probable that the economic benefits will flow to the Company
and it can be reliably measured. Revenue is measured at the fair value of the consideration received or
receivable.

Sale of Goods:

Revenue from the sale of goods is recognised when the significant risks and rewards of ownership of
the goods have passed to the buyer, which generally coincide with delivery of the goods. Revenue from
the sale of goods is measured at the fair value of the consideration received or receivable. Amounts
disclosed as revenue are net of returns and allowances, trade discounts and volume rebates, goods and
service tax (GST) and amounts collected on behalf of third parties

Interest Income:

Interest income is recognized on a time-proportion basis considering the amount outstanding and the
applicable interest rate. Interest income is included and classified under the head "other income” in the
standalone statement of profit and loss.

Dividend Income:

Dividend income on investments is recognized when the right to receive dividends is established.
Insurance Claims:

Insurance claim receivable is accounted for when the amount of the claim is finalized by the insurance
company.

xii. Borrowing Costs

Borrowing costs attributable to the acquisition of a qualifying assets are capitalized as part of the cost of
the assets till the assets is ready for its intended use and borrowing costs are being incurred. A qualifying

assets is an assets that necessarily takes a substantial period of time to get ready for its intended use. All
other borrowing costs are recognized as an expense in the period in which they are incurred. Borrowing
cost includes interest expense incurred in connection with borrowing of funds and exchange difference
arising from foreign currency borrowings to the extent they are regarded as an adjustment to the Interest
cost.

xiii. Employee Benefit Expenses

i. Short-term employee benefit:

All employee benefits falling due wholly within twelve months of rendering the service are classified
as short-term employee benefits and they are recognized as an expense at the undiscounted
amount in the Standalone statement of profit and loss in the period in which the employee renders
the related service.

ii. Post-employment benefits

a) Defined Contribution Plan

The defined contribution plan is a post-employment benefit plan under which the Company
contributes a fixed contribution to a government-administered fund and will have no
obligation to pay further contributions. The Company's contribution to defined contribution
plans is recognized in the Statement of Profit and Loss in the period in which the employee
renders the related service.

b) Defined Benefit Plan

The liability recognized in the balance sheet in respect of the defined benefit gratuity plan
is the present value of the defined benefit obligation at the end of the reporting period
less the fair value of plan assets. The defined benefit obligation is calculated annually by
independent actuaries using the projected unit credit method. The present value of the
defined benefit obligation is determined by discounting the estimated future cash outflows
using interest rates of government bonds and that have terms to maturity approximating to
the terms of the related gratuity.

Remeasurements, comprising of actuarial gains and losses, the effect of the asset ceiling,
excluding amounts included in net interest on the net defined benefit liability and the return
on plan assets (excluding amounts included in net interest on the net defined benefit
liability), are recognized immediately in the balance sheet with a corresponding debit or
credit to retained earnings through OCI in the period in which they occur. Remeasurements
are not reclassified to profit or loss in subsequent periods.

Net interest is calculated by applying the discount rate to the net defined benefit liability or
asset. The Company recognizes the following changes in the net defined benefit obligation
as an expense in the statement of profit and loss:

• Service costs comprising current service costs, past-service costs, gains and losses
on curtailments and non-routine settlements; and

• Net interest expense or income

c) Other long-term benefits

The Company has other long-term benefits in the form of leave benefits. The present value
of the other long term employee benefits is determined based on actuarial valuation using
the projected unit credit method. The rate used to discount defined benefit obligation is
determined by reference to market yields at the Balance Sheet date on Indian Government
Bonds for the estimated term of obligations.

Actuarial gains or losses arising on account of experience adjustment and the effect of
changes in actuarial assumptions are recognised immediately in the statement of profit
and loss as income or expense.

Gains or losses on the curtailment or settlement of other long-term benefits are recognised
when the curtailment or settlement occurs.

xiv. Leases

The Company evaluates each contract or arrangement, and whether it qualifies as a lease as defined
under Ind AS 116.

Company as a Lessee:

A lease is classified at the inception date as a finance lease or an operating lease.

The Company assesses, whether the contract is, or contains, a lease at the inception of the contract or
upon the modification of a contract. A contract is, or contains, a lease if the contract conveys the right to
control the use of an identified asset for a period of time in exchange for consideration.

The Company at the commencement of the lease contract recognizes a Right-of-Use (RoU) asset at cost
and a corresponding lease liability, except for leases with a term of twelve months or less (short-term
leases) and leases for which the underlying asset is of low value (low-value leases). For these short¬
term and low-value leases, the Company recognizes the lease payments as an operating expense on a
straight-line basis over the term of the lease.

The cost of the right-of-use assets comprises the amount of the initial measurement of the lease liability,
adjusted for any lease payments made at or prior to the commencement date of the lease, any initial
direct costs incurred by the Company, any lease incentives received and expected costs for obligations
to dismantle and remove right-of-use assets when they are no longer used.

Subsequently, the right-of-use assets is measured at cost less any accumulated depreciation and
accumulated impairment losses, if any. The right-of-use assets are depreciated on a straight-line basis
from the commencement date of the lease over the shorter of end of the lease term or useful life of the
right-of-use asset.

Right-of-use assets are assessed for impairment whenever there is an indication that the balance sheet
carrying amount may not be recoverable using cash flow projections for the useful life.

For lease liabilities at the commencement date, the Company measures the lease liability at the present
value of the future lease payments as from the commencement date of the lease to the end of the
lease term. The lease payments are discounted using the interest rate implicit in the lease or, if not
readily determinable, the Company's incremental borrowing rate for the asset subject to the lease in the
respective markets.

Subsequently, the Company measures the lease liability by adjusting carrying amount to reflect interest
on the lease liability and lease payments made.

The Company re-measures the lease liability (and makes a corresponding adjustment to the related right-
of-use asset) whenever there is a change to the lease terms or expected payments under the lease, or a
modification that is not accounted for as a separate lease.

The portion of the lease payments attributable to the repayment of lease liabilities is recognized in cash
flows used in financing activities. Also, the portion attributable to the payment of interest is included in
cash flows from financing activities. Further, Short-term lease payments, payments for leases for which
the underlying asset is of low-value and variable lease payments not included in the measurement of the
lease liability is also included in cash flows from operating activities.

Company as a Lessor:

In arrangements where the Company is the lessor, it determines at lease inception whether the lease
is a finance lease or an operating lease. Leases that transfer substantially all of the risk and rewards
incidental to ownership of the underlying asset to the counterparty (the lessee) are accounted for as
finance leases. Leases that do not transfer substantially all of the risks and rewards of ownership are
accounted for as operating leases. Lease payments received under operating leases are recognized
as income in the statement of profit and loss on a straight-line basis over the lease term or another
systematic basis. The Company applies another systematic basis if that basis is more representative of
the pattern in which the benefit from the use of the underlying asset is diminished.

xv. Segment Reporting

Operating segments are reported in a manner consistent with the internal reporting provided to the chief
operating decision-maker.

xvi. Foreign Currencies

The standalone financial statements are presented in INR, the functional currency of the Company. Items
included in the standalone financial statements of the Company are recorded using the currency of the
primary economic environment in which the Company operates (the 'functional currency').

Foreign currency transactions are translated into functional currency using exchange rates at the date
of the transaction. Foreign exchange gains and losses from settlement of these transactions and from
translation of monetary assets and liabilities at the reporting date exchange rates are recognized in the
Statement of Profit and Loss.

xvii. Earnings per share (‘EPS')

Basic earnings per share are calculated by dividing the net profit or loss (after tax) for the year attributable
to equity shareholders by the weighted average number of equity shares outstanding during the year. The
weighted average number of equity shares outstanding during the period and all periods presented is
adjusted for events of bonus issue and share split.

For the purpose of calculating diluted earnings per share, the net profit or loss (after tax) for the year
attributable to equity shareholders and the weighted average number of equity shares outstanding during
the year are adjusted for the effects of all dilutive potential equity shares.

xviii. Cash Flow Statement

Cash Flows are reported using the indirect method, whereby net profit before tax is adjusted for the
effects of transactions of non-cash nature, any deferrals or accruals of past or future operating cash
receipts or payments and item of income or expenses associated with investing or financing cash flows.
The cash flows from operating, investing and financing activities of the Company are segregated.

1C. Recent Accounting Pronouncements

Ministry of Corporate Affairs ("MCA”) notifies new standards or amendments to the existing standards under
Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Rules as issued from time to time. For the year ended 31st March,
2025, MCA has notified Ind AS-117 Insurance Contracts and amendments to Ind AS 116 - Leases, relating to sale
and leaseback transactions, applicable to the Company w.e.f. 1st April, 2024. Further, the proposed amendments
to Ind AS 21, "The Effects of Changes in Foreign Exchange Rates,” focus on clarifying the concept of currency
exchangeability and providing guidance on estimating spot exchange rates when a currency is not exchangeable
into another. The Company has reviewed the new amendment and, based on its evaluation, has determined that
it does not have any significant impact in its standalone financial statements.

A) The liquidator has been appointed w.e.f. 28th October, 2024 with respect to the subsidiary company [Q C Polymer
Limited (England)] and the voluntary liquidation has been initiated from 23rd December, 2024. As per the letter
dated 12th February, 2025 from the joint administrator of the foreign subsidiary, the Subsidiary Company has
filed an Insurance Claim with its Insurance Company for the loss of its assets (GBP 1.3 million) and is also in the
process of filing various legal claims against the other parties. However, outcome of the insurance claim and
other legal proceedings are still not certain and hence, on a conservative basis, the Company has recognized
100% impairment loss/fair value loss aggregating to ' 2,534.59 lakhs with respect to its exposure to Subsidiary
Company (Investment, Unsecured Loan and Interest Receivable thereon) in the Standalone Financial Statement
of the Company and future claims received will be recognized as income in the year of recovery/certainty to its
collection. Further, in the current year the investment in the said subsidiary company has been classified from
investment at cost to investment at fair value through profit and loss as the Company losses its control w.e.f.
28,h October, 2024.

B) Exceptional items for the year ended 31st March, 2025 consist of (a) Profit ' 1,403.75 lakhs on the sale of
immovable properties to its associate company (I G Petrochemicals Limited) which was approved by the Board
of Directors and Shareholders in the previous year and (b) capital work in progress of ' 201.75 lakhs written off
due to discontinuing of the project at Raichur, Bangalore.

* Excluding provision for gratuity and leave encashment as the same is determined on overall basis by
the actuary

Transactions with Related Parties are identified by the Management and the same has been relied upon
by us.

3 Defined benefit obligation
I Gratuity

The Company has a unfunded gratuity plan and is governed by the Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972. Under
the Act, employee who has completed five years of service is entitled to specific benefit. The level of
benefits provided depends on the employee's length of service and salary at retirement age.

35 Financial Risk Management Policies and objectives

The Company's financial risk management is an integral part of how to plan and execute its business strategies.
The Company's financial risk management policy is set by the Board.

Market risk

Market risk is the risk of loss of future earnings, fair values or future cash flows that may result from a change
in the price of a financial instrument. The value of financial instrument may change as a result of changes in
the interest rates, foreign currency exchange rates, equity prices and other market changes that affect market
risk sensitive instruments. Market risk is attributable to all market risk sensitive financial instruments including
foreign currency receivables, payables, loans and borrowings.

The Company manages market risk through a treasury department, which evaluates and exercises independent
control over the entire process of market risk management. The treasury department recommends risk
management objectives and policies, which are approved by Senior Management and the Audit Committee.
The activities of this department include management of cash resources, implementing hedging strategies for
foreign currency exposures & borrowings.

Interest rate risk

The Company's exposure to interest rate risk is minimal as the Company does not have any significant interest
earning asset or interest bearing liability. As such, the Company is not exposed to significant interest rate risk
as at the reporting date.

Credit Risk

Credit risk is the risk that counterparty will default on its contractual obligations resulting in a financial loss to
the Company. To manage this, the Company periodically assess the financial reliability of customers, taking
into account the financial condition, current economic trends, analysis of historical bad debts and agreeing of
accounts receivable. Individual risk limit are set accordingly.

Financial assets are provided for when there is no reasonable expectation of recovery, such as a debtor failing
to engage in a repayment plan with the Company. The Company categorises a loan or receivable for provision
as per provisioning policy of the Company. Where loans or receivables have been provided, the Company
continues to engage in enforcement activity to attempt to recover the receivable due. Where recoveries are
made, these are recognized in the Statement of Profit and Loss.

Foreign Currency Risk

Foreign Currency Risk is the risk that the Fair Value or Future Cash Flows of an exposure will fluctuate because
of changes in foreign currency rates. The Company evaluates exchange rate exposure arising from foreign
currency transactions and the Company follows established risk management policies. Currently, the Company
has considered foreign currency loan given and interest thereon as items which would be subject to major
foreign currency risk.

Price Risk

Price risk is the risk that the fair value of a financial instrument will fluctuate due to changes in market traded
price/ changes in fair value of investment.

The impact on Company's Profit Before Tax and Other Equity due to change in fair value of investments is given
below

Note - In the above table, the management has not considered investment in Subsidiary and associate which
is carried at cost under non current investments.

Liquidity Risk

Liquidity risk is the risk that the Company will encounter difficulty in raising funds to meet commitments
associated with financial instruments that are settled by delivering cash or another financial asset. Liquidity
risk may result from an inability to sell a financial asset quickly at close to its fair value.

The Company has an established liquidity risk management framework for managing its short term, medium
term and long term funding and liquidity management requirements. The Company's exposure to liquidity risk
arises primarily from mismatches of the maturities of financial assets and liabilities.

The table below analyse financial liabilities of the Company into relevant maturity groupings based on the
remaining period from the reporting date to the contractual maturity date. The amounts disclosed in the table
are the contractual undiscounted cash flows -

Capital Management

The Company's policy is to maintain a strong capital base so as to maintain investor, creditor and market
confidence and to sustain future development of the business.

The Company has adequate cash and bank balances. The company monitors its capital by a careful scrutiny of
the cash and bank balances, and a regular assessment of any debt requirements. In the absence of any debt,
the maintenance of debt equity ratio etc. may not be of any relevance to the Company.

36 Segment Information

For management purposes, the Company is into one reportable segment i.e. trading activity.

The Managing Director is the Chief Operating Decision Maker of the Company who monitors the operating results
of its Company for the purpose of making decision about resource allocation and performance assessment.
Company's performance as single segment is evaluated and measured consistently with profit or loss in the
standalone financial statements.

Valuation technique used to determine fair value:

(i) Level 2 investments are fair valued using net asset value on the basis of the statement received from
investee party.

(ii) The cost of unquoted investments included in Level 3 of fair value hierarchy approximate their fair value
because there is a wide range of possible fair value measurements and the cost represents estimate of
fair value within that range.

44 Other Statutory Information:

(i) The Company does not have any Benami property, where any proceeding has been initiated or pending
against the Company for holding any Benami property.

(ii) The Company does not have any transactions with companies struck off.

(iii) The Company does not have any charges or satisfaction which is yet to be registered with ROC beyond
the statutory period.

(iv) The Company has not traded or invested in Crypto currency or Virtual Currency during the financial year.

(v) The Company has not advanced or loaned or invested funds to any other person(s) or entity(ies),

including foreign entities (Intermediaries) with the understanding that the Intermediary shall:

(a) directly or indirectly lend or invest in other persons or entities identified in any manner whatsoever
by or on behalf of the company (Ultimate Beneficiaries) or

(b) provide any guarantee, security or the like to or on behalf of the Ultimate Beneficiaries

(vi) The Company have not received any fund from any person(s) or entity(ies), including foreign entities
(Funding Party) with the understanding (whether recorded in writing or otherwise) that the Company
shall:

(a) directly or indirectly lend or invest in other persons or entities identified in any manner whatsoever
by or on behalf of the Funding Party (Ultimate Beneficiaries) or

(b) provide any guarantee, security or the like on behalf of the Ultimate Beneficiaries,

(vii) The Company have not any such transaction which is not recorded in the books of accounts that has
been surrendered or disclosed as income during the year in the tax assessments under the Income Tax
Act, 1961 (such as, search or survey or any other relevant provisions of the Income Tax Act, 1961).

(viii) The title deeds of all the immovable properties including Investment property, Assets held for sale and
other line items where applicable to the financial statements, are held in the name of the company.

(ix) The Company has not been declared wilful defaulter by any bank or financial institution or government
or any government authority.

(x) The company has complied with the number of layers prescribed under clause (87) of section 2 of the
Act read with the Companies (Restriction on number of Layers) Rules, 2017.

45 The figures for the corresponding previous year have been regrouped/ reclassified, wherever considered
necessary, to make them comparable with current years classification..

As per our attached report of even date For and on behalf of the Board of Directors of
For
RMJ & Associates LLP Mysore Petro Chemicals Limited

Chartered Accountants CIN L24221KA1969PLC001799

Firm's Registration No.: W100281

Rakesh Upadhyaya Dr. Vaijayanti Pandit Nikunj Dhanuka Mayank Dhanuka S N Maheshwari

Partner Chairperson Non-Executive Director Non-Executive Director Whole-time Director

Membership No.: 046271 DIN 06742237 DIN 00193499 DIN 00747034 DIN 00193540

Shanti Kumar Loonker Nilesh Panchal Labdhi Shah

Mumbai Independent Director Chief Financial Officer Company Secretary

21st May, 2025 DIN 01482626 Membership No. 129078 Membership No. A57600

 
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