FY 2021-22: HAL Scales New Peak, Records Revenue of Over Rs. 24,000 Crores

Recently, HAL bagged a contract for the production of 15 Light Combat Helicopters (LCH), 10 for IAF, and five for the Indian Army at a cost of Rs 3,887 crores along with Infrastructure sanctions worth Rs. 377 Crores.

FY 2021-22: HAL Scales New Peak, Records Revenue of Over Rs. 24,000 Crores
The corresponding figure for the previous year stood at Rs. 22,755 crores./ Reuters Image

Bengaluru: HAL records the highest ever revenue of over Rs. 24,000 crores (provisional and unaudited) for the financial year ended on March 31, 2022, registering a 6% revenue growth over the previous financial year. The corresponding figure for the previous year stood at Rs. 22,755 crores.

“Despite the challenges of the second wave of Covid-19 during the first quarter of the year and the consequent production loss, the Company could meet the targeted revenue growth with improved performance during the balance period of the year”, said Mr. R. Madhavan, CMD, HAL.

The second wave of Covid-19 had compelled the Company to declare a phased lockdown at various Divisions during April and May 2021. The employees had put in additional hours in June and July 2021 to compensate for the loss of man-hours due to the lockdown.

Further, based on the improved financial performance and cash flow position, the Credit Rating Agencies CARE Ratings and ICRA Limited have upgraded the Company's credit rating from AA+ Stable to AAA/Stable during the financial year.      

HAL achieved record revenue with the production of 44 new helicopters/aircraft, 84 new engines, overhauling of 203 aircraft/helicopters, and 478 engines. 

Recently, HAL bagged a contract for the production of 15 Light Combat Helicopters (LCH), 10 for IAF, and five for the Indian Army at a cost of Rs 3,887 crores along with Infrastructure sanctions worth Rs. 377 Crores.

Considering the improved financial performance during the financial year, HAL paid an interim dividend of Rs. 40 per share representing 400% on the face value of Rs. 10 per share during FY 2021-22.

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