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BSE Code : 502168 | NSE Symbol : NCLIND | ISIN : INE732C01016 | Industry : Cement - South India |


Chairman's Speech

Bidding Adieu

During the decade and a half of my association, the company went through periods of heady heights and depressing lows. But the Promoters and the management were unflappable.They were steadfast in their adherence to values. I particularly remember the dark days when the company had to go through the process of Corporate Debt Restructuring.

Dear Shareholders,

It is said that all good things have to come to an end. How true it is in case of my association with NCL Industries Ltd.! As you may be aware, my tenure as an Independent Director and Chairman comes to an end on 27 September 2024, and it is time to bid adieu.

It all started in the year 2008 when Mr. Ravi invited me to join the company's Board as an Independent Director. It was an offer I could not refuse. As an investment banker onstraints watching the company, I had developed a regard and admiration for the NCL group. It was not a large corporate by way of size or operations. But it was a group with strong core values and ethics of corporate governance. I had no hesitation in accepting the offer, though it would lose a potential client as an investment As years passed by, my admiration and regard were only reinforced. The Promoters never tried to impose their will. On the contrary, they would drop pure business proposals with no personal interest, which they considered beneficial to the company, on the sole ground that the Independent Directors thought otherwise. This was a tacit acknowledgement of the fact that independent directors represent the interests of non-promoter shareholders, and their views need to be respected. Here's a Company which understood the philosophy and the purpose behind the institution of Independent Directors. During the decade and a half of my association, the company went through periods of heady heights and depressing lows. But the Promoters and the management were unflappable.They were steadfast in their adherence to values. I particularly remember the dark days when the company had to go through the process of Corporate Debt Restructuring. When the lenders forced the Promoters to infuse funds through a Preferential Issue of Shares which actually was a Sufferential Issue, the Promoters willingly obliged by raising private funds at personal risk. This spirit of trusteeship for the common shareholder is a feature which sets them apart. Bold and innovative financial management entailing expansion plans coupled c withretirementofdebttogetoutofrestricting imposed by the CDR mechanism helped the company to make a spectacular turnaround. I had the privilege of working alongside some outstanding individuals in the Board of NCL. The meticulous financial acumen of Late Mr. Kanna Reddy, the sage advice of thatI banker. veteran business expert Mr. Anand whom I succeeded as chairman, the incisive questions of scientist the imposing soldier Gen. D'Cunha enriched my experience and leave me with fond and pleasant memories of my tenure in the Board.

And to you my dear Shareholders, I will always cherish the co-operation and goodwill that was extended to me in ample measure.

Thank you.
Kamlesh Gandhi
Chairman

   

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