Inter Globe Finance is a non-banking finance company (NBFC)
operating out of Kolkata.
It conducts three activities, which are – financing,
inter-corporate investments, and capital market operations. Net interest income forms the largest
component of income.
The company has undergone a lot of restructuring in the
recent past, which involved a reduction in share capital and then the issue of
shares to amalgamate 22 companies into itself, which included the induction of
new promoters into the fold.
The company repaid its debt with the new equity
infusion. It owned about 4cr of quoted
investments at market. Loans to
companies of about 7cr formed the bulk of remaining assets (creditworthiness
and loan underwriting standards unknown).
Due to the restructuring and new management, analysis of the
past record appears to be futile except to the extent that past accumulated
losses are now wiped out and future prospects are uncertain.
Management plans to expand the company’s financial
products/service offerings and also enter into warehousing activities, in which
their competence is unknown.
The lending activities are subject to the risks of changing
interest rates, credit misappraisals, economic downturns and the capital market
activities are exposed to financial market risks.
Worryingly, the company is actively attempting to increase
its borrowing power to aggressively expand loan portfolio in the next year or
two.
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