MIRA INFORM REPORT

 

 

Report No. :

332617

Report Date :

23.07.2015

 

IDENTIFICATION DETAILS

 

Name :

ADAMAS DIAMONDS CO., LTD.

 

 

Formerly Known As :

NAISHA CO., LTD.

 

 

Registered Office :

12F., No.221, SEC. 4, Zhongxiao E. Rd., Da-an District, Taipei City 10690, (R.O.C.)

 

 

Country :

Taiwan

 

 

Date of Incorporation :

28.05.2012

 

 

Com. Reg. No.:

53769326

 

 

Legal Form :

Private Limited Liability Company

 

 

Line of Business :

Trading of Jewelry

 

 

No. of Employees :

Not Available

 

 

RATING & COMMENTS

 

MIRA’s Rating :

B

 

RATING

STATUS

PROPOSED CREDIT LINE

26-40

B

Capability to overcome financial difficulties seems comparatively below average.

Small

 

 

Status :

Moderate 

 

 

Payment Behaviour :

Unknown

 

 

Litigation :

Clear

 

 

NOTES:

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ECGC Country Risk Classification List – March 31, 2015

 

Country Name

Previous Rating

(31.12.2014)

Current Rating

(31.03.2015)

Taiwan

A1

A1

 

Risk Category

ECGC Classification

Insignificant

 

A1

Low

 

A2

Moderate

 

B1

High

 

B2

Very High

 

C1

Restricted

 

C2

Off-credit

 

D

 

 

 

 


 

TAIWAN - ECONOMIC OVERVIEW

 

Taiwan has a dynamic capitalist economy with gradually decreasing government guidance of investment and foreign trade. Exports, led by electronics, machinery, and petrochemicals have provided the primary impetus for economic development. This heavy dependence on exports exposes the economy to fluctuations in world demand. Taiwan's diplomatic isolation, low birth rate, and rapidly aging population are other major long-term challenges. Free trade agreements have proliferated in East Asia over the past several years, and following the landmark Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA) signed with China in June 2010, Taiwan in July 2013 signed a free trade deal with New Zealand—Taipei’s first-ever with a country with which it does not maintain diplomatic relations—and in November inked a trade pact with Singapore. However, follow-on components of ECFA, including a signed agreement on trade in services, negotiations on trade in goods, and dispute resolution—have stalled. In early 2014, the government bowed to public demand for a new law governing the oversight of cross-Strait agreements, before any additional deals with China are implemented; the legislature has yet to vote on such legislation, leaving the future of ECFA up in the air as President MA enters his final full year in office. MA has portrayed ECFA as Taiwan’s key to greater participation in East Asia’s free trade networks. Taiwan's total fertility rate of just under one child per woman is among the lowest in the world, raising the prospect of future labor shortages, falling domestic demand, and declining tax revenues. Taiwan's population is aging quickly, with the number of people over 65 expected to account for 20% of the island's total population by 2025. The island runs a trade surplus, largely because of its surplus with China, and its foreign reserves are the world's fifth largest, behind those of China, Japan, Saudi Arabia, and Switzerland. In 2006 China overtook the US to become Taiwan's second-largest source of imports after Japan. China is also the island's number one destination for foreign direct investment. Taiwan since 2009 has gradually loosened rules governing Chinese investment on the island, and has also secured greater market access for its investors in the mainland. In August 2012, the Taiwan Central Bank signed a memorandum of understanding on cross-Strait currency settlement with its Chinese counterpart. The MOU allows for the direct settlement of Chinese RMB and the New Taiwan dollar across the Strait, which has helped Taiwan develop into a local RMB hub. Closer economic links with the mainland bring greater opportunities for the Taiwan economy, but also pose new challenges as the island becomes more economically dependent on China at a time when political differences remain unresolved. During 2014, the press paid increasing attention to domestic economic issues while pushing aside the debates over trade liberalization that were a hallmark of MA’s tenure. The media focused on the divide between Taiwan’s “haves” and “have nots,” providing extensive coverage of public frustration with stagnant wages, skyrocketing housing prices, and the difficulty of finding decent entry-level jobs.

 

Source : CIA


Contact Points

 

Company Name:

Adamas Diamonds Co., Ltd.

Supplied Name:

Adamas Diamonds Co Ltd

Trading Address:

N/A

Supplied Address:

Guang Fu South Road Taipei

Telephone Number:

+886-2-2778-0910

Fax Number:

+886-2-2778-0936

 

Note: The exact name is as above. The supplied address is not complete; we cannot obtain any information based on it. The subject refused to disclose current trading address, and the relevant information cannot be confirmed by any other resources.

 

 

Company Identification Details

 

Registered Name:

Adamas Diamonds Co., Ltd.

Registered Address:

12F., NO.221, SEC. 4, Zhongxiao E. RD., Da-An Dist., Taipei City 10690, Taiwan (R.O.C.)

Date of Foundation:

2012-5-28

Registration Number:

53769326

Registry:

Taipei City Government

Registered Capital:

NTD 500,000 (USD 16,050)

(As of 2015.7, 1 NTD = 0.0321 USD)

Legal Representatives:

Lafu Ni

Legal Form:

Private Limited Liability Company

Principal Activities:

Trading of jewelry

Staff:

N/A

Listed at Stock Exchange:

No

Date of Last Annual Return:

2013-6-11

 

Note: Subject declined to disclose its staff number, and from other source we can’t obtain the information, either.

 

 

History

 

Subject was incorporated on 2012-5-28 with registered number 53769326 as Private Limited Liability Company in Taiwan.

 

Change of Name

Former English Name:

Naisha Co., Ltd.

Current English Name:

Adamas Diamonds Co., Ltd.

 


 

Corporate Structure

 

Subject did not register any subsidiaries or branches; from other source we could not obtain the relevant information, either.

 

 

Shareholders

 

Major Shareholders

(Unit: NTD)

Name

Subscription Amount

Lafu Ni

500,000

 

 

Management Information

 

Core Management

 

Directors

Name

Lafu Ni

Position

Director & Manager

Date of Appointment of Manager

2012-5-17

 

 

Operation Information

 

Offices & Factories

We cannot confirm subject’s current trading address at this stage.

 

Production Information

Subject is a trader of jewelry, etc. without any production activities.

 

Purchase Information

 

The registered activities of subject:

Business Code

Details

F115010 

Wholesale of jewelry & precious metals

F115020

Wholesale of ore

F215010

Retail of jewelry & precious metals

F215020

Retail of ore

F401010

International trade

 

Subject purchase its products from both home and abroad.

 

Sales Information

 

·         Subject is engaged in sale of jewelry, etc.

·         The major products sold by the subject are gold, silver and diamond jewellery, such as ring, pendant, earrings, bangle and necklace, etc.

·         Subject’s sales regions mainly focus on Taiwan market. 

·         Subject’s major customers are individual, retailers of jewellery, etc.

 

Import and export right:

Import right

Yes

Export right

Yes

 

 

Settlements

 

PURCHASE

 

Domestic Purchase

Products

Jewelry, etc.

Payment Terms

T/T, Cash, etc.

 

Import

Products

Jewelry, etc.

Payment Terms

L/C, T/T, etc.

 

SALES

 

Domestic Markets

Product

Jewelry, etc.

Selling Terms

T/T, Cash, etc.

 

Export

 

Subject has little export.

 

 

Financial Information

 

Subject has no obligations to disclose its financial statements to the third party according to the relevant policy in Taiwan and the only source from which we can obtain the information is the subject itself.

 

Subject’s relevant staff declined to disclose its financials citing the grounds of company’s confidentiality; from other sources we could not obtain such information, either.

 

 

Bankers

 

Subject declined to disclose its bank details; from other source we could not obtain the relevant information, either.

 

 

Public Record

 

Mortgage

No chattel mortgage record of subject has been found within the recent 3 months.

 

Lawsuit

Up to date of reporting, no existing or latent litigation of the subject has been found.

 

 

Special Note

 

Interview Details

Name

Mr. David

Department

Sales Department

E-mail

David122759098@yahoo.com.tw

 


DIAMOND INDUSTRY – INDIA

 

-            From time immemorial, India is well known in the world as the birthplace for diamonds.  It is difficult to trace the origin of diamonds but history says that in the remote past, diamonds were mined only in India. Diamond production in India can be traced back to almost 8th Century B.C.  India, in fact, remained undisputed leader till 18th Century when Brazilian fields were discovered in 1725 followed by emergence of S. Africa, Russia and Australia.

-            The achievement of the Indian diamond industry was possible only due to combination of the manufacturing skills of the Indian workforce and the untiring and unflagging efforts of the Indian diamantaires, supported by progressive Government policies.

-            The area of study of family owned diamond businesses derives its importance from the huge conglomerate of family run organizations which operate in the diamond industry since many generations.

-            Some of the basic traits of family run business enterprises include spirit of entrepreneurship, mutual trust lowers transaction costs, small, nimble and quick to react, information as a source of advantage and philanthropy.

-            Family owned diamond businesses need to improve on many fronts including higher standard of corporate governance, long-term performance – focused strategies, modern management and technology.

-            Utmost caution is to be exercised while dealing with some medium and large diamond traders which are usually engaged in fictitious import – export, inter-company transactions, financially assisted by banks. In the process, several public sector banks lost several hundred million rupees. They mostly diverted borrowed money for diamond business into real estate and capital markets.

-            Excerpts from Times of India dated 30th October 2010 is as under –

 

-            Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council in its statistical data has shown the export of polished diamonds to have increase by 28 % in February 2013. Compared to $ 1.4 bn worth of polished diamond export in February, 2012, India exported $ 1.84 billion worth of polished diamonds in February 2013. A senior executive of GJEPC said, “Export of cut and polished diamonds started falling month-wise after the imposition of 2 % of import duty on the polished diamonds. But February, 2013 has given a new ray of hope to the industry as the export of polished diamonds has actually increased by 28 %. It means the industry  is on the track of recovery and round tripping of diamonds has stopped completely.” Demand has started coming from the US, the UK, Japan and China. India’s polished diamond export is expected to cross $ 21 bn in 2013-14.

 

-            The banking sector has started exercising restraint while following prudent risk management norms when lending money to gems and jewellery sector. This follows the implementation of Basel III accord – a global voluntary regulatory standard on bank capital adequacy, stress testing and market liquidity.

 


 

FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES

 

Currency

Unit

Indian Rupees

US Dollar

1

Rs.63.53

UK Pound

1

Rs.99.19

Euro

1

Rs.69.60

 

INFORMATION DETAILS

 

Analysis Done by :

KAR

 

 

Report Prepared by :

NIT

 

 

RATING EXPLANATIONS

 

RATING

STATUS

PROPOSED CREDIT LINE

 

>86

Aaa

Possesses an extremely sound financial base with the strongest capability for timely payment of interest and principal sums

 

Unlimited

 

71-85

Aa

Possesses adequate working capital. No caution needed for credit transaction. It has above average (strong) capability for payment of interest and principal sums

 

Large

 

56-70

A

Financial & operational base are regarded healthy. General unfavourable factors will not cause fatal effect. Satisfactory capability for payment of interest and principal sums

 

Fairly Large

 

41-55

Ba

Overall operation is considered normal. Capable to meet normal commitments.

 

Satisfactory

 

26-40

B

Capability to overcome financial difficulties seems comparatively below average.

 

Small

 

11-25

Ca

Adverse factors are apparent. Repayment of interest and principal sums in default or expected to be in default upon maturity

 

Limited with full security

 

<10

C

Absolute credit risk exists. Caution needed to be exercised

 

Credit not recommended

 

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NB

New Business

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Financial condition (40%)            Ownership background (20%)                  Payment record (10%)

Credit history (10%)                   Market trend (10%)                                Operational size (10%)

 

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