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MIRA INFORM REPORT

 

 

Report No. :

515805

Report Date :

23.06.2018

 

IDENTIFICATION DETAILS

 

Name :

AITAMAD STEEL FURNACE & RE-ROLLING MILLS (PVT.) LIMITED

 

 

Registered Office :

Village Ameerabad, Main Road, Timergarah, Chakdara, Lower Dir, Khyber Pakhtoonkwa

 

 

Country :

Pakistan

 

 

Financials (as on) :

2017 (Summarized)

 

 

Date of Incorporation :

09.03.2016

 

 

Com. Reg. No.:

0098234

 

 

Legal Form :

Private Limited Company

 

 

Line of Business :

Subject is engaged in manufacture & marketing of Iron & steel products

 

 

No. of Employees :

10

 

 

RATING & COMMENTS

(Mira Inform has adopted New Rating mechanism w.e.f. 23rd January 2017)

 

MIRA’s Rating :

C

 

Credit Rating

Explanation

Rating Comments

C

Medium High Risk

Business dealings permissible preferably on secured basis

 

Status :

Relatively New Business

 

 

Payment Behaviour :

Slow and delayed

 

 

Litigation :

Clear

 

NOTES :

Any query related to this report can be made on e-mail : infodept@mirainform.com while quoting report number, name and date.

 

 

ECGC Country Risk Classification List

 

Country Name

Previous Rating

(31.12.2017)

Current Rating

(01.04.2018)

Pakistan

B1

B1

 

Risk Category

ECGC Classification

Insignificant

 

A1

Low Risk

 

A2

Moderately Low Risk

 

B1

Moderate Risk

 

B2

Moderately High Risk

 

C1

High Risk

 

C2

Very High Risk

 

D

 


 

PAKISTAN - ECONOMIC OVERVIEW

 

Decades of internal political disputes and low levels of foreign investment have led to underdevelopment in Pakistan. Pakistan has a large English-speaking population, with English-language skills less prevalent outside urban centers. Despite some progress in recent years in both security and energy, a challenging security environment, electricity shortages, and a burdensome investment climate have traditionally deterred investors. Agriculture accounts for one-fifth of output and two-fifths of employment. Textiles and apparel account for more than half of Pakistan's export earnings; Pakistan's failure to diversify its exports has left the country vulnerable to shifts in world demand. Pakistan’s GDP growth has gradually increased since 2012, and was 5.3% in 2017. Official unemployment was 6% in 2017, but this fails to capture the true picture, because much of the economy is informal and underemployment remains high. Human development continues to lag behind most of the region.

In 2013, Pakistan embarked on a $6.3 billion IMF Extended Fund Facility, which focused on reducing energy shortages, stabilizing public finances, increasing revenue collection, and improving its balance of payments position. The program concluded in September 2016. Although Pakistan missed several structural reform criteria, it restored macroeconomic stability, improved its credit rating, and boosted growth. The Pakistani rupee has remained relatively stable against the US dollar since 2015, though it declined about 10% between November 2017 and March 2018. Balance of payments concerns have reemerged, however, as a result of a significant increase in imports and weak export and remittance growth.

 

Pakistan must continue to address several longstanding issues, including expanding investment in education, healthcare, and sanitation; adapting to the effects of climate change and natural disasters; improving the country’s business environment; and widening the country’s tax base. Given demographic challenges, Pakistan’s leadership will be pressed to implement economic reforms, promote further development of the energy sector, and attract foreign investment to support sufficient economic growth necessary to employ its growing and rapidly urbanizing population, much of which is under the age of 25.

 

In an effort to boost development, Pakistan and China are implementing the “China-Pakistan Economic Corridor” (CPEC) with $60 billion in investments targeted towards energy and other infrastructure projects. Pakistan believes CPEC investments will enable growth rates of over 6% of GDP by laying the groundwork for increased exports. CPEC-related obligations, however, have raised IMF concern about Pakistan’s capital outflows and external financing needs over the medium term.

 

Source : CIA

 


                                                                                                           

COMPANY NAME

                       

Business Name

AITAMAD STEEL FURNACE & RE-ROLLING MILLS (PVT.) LIMITED

 

 

Full Address       

 

Registered Address

Village Ameerabad, Main Road, Timergarah, Chakdara, Lower Dir, Khyber Pakhtoonkwa, Pakistan

                       

Tel #

92 (945) 761336

Fax #

92 (945) 761336

 

 

Short Description Of Business

 

a.

Nature of Business      

Engaged in manufacture & marketing of Iron & Steel Products

b.

Year Established

9th March, 2016

c.

Registration No.

0098234

 

 

Branches   

           

None

 

 

Auditors

           

Zahid Jamil & Co.

(Chartered Accountants)

 

 

Legal Status  

           

Subject Company was incorporated as a Private Limited Company in 9th March, 2016

 

Authorized Capital    

Rs. 110,000,000/- divided into 1,100,000 shares of Rs. 100/- each

Issued & Paid up Capital

Rs. 110,000,000/- divided into 1,100,000 shares of Rs. 100/- each

 

 

 

Details of Management

 

Names

Designation

Mr. Adnan Khan

 

Mr. Farhan Tariq

Chief Executive

 

Director

 

 

Shareholders

 

Names

No. of Shares

Mr. Adnan Khan

 

Mr. Farhan Khan

 

Mr. Muhammad Umair Tauqeer

641,740

 

275,000

 

183,260

 

 

Associated Companies

 

None

 

 

Business Activities

 

Manufacture & Marketing of Iron & Steel Products

 

 

Number of Employees

 

10        

 

 

Annual Production Volume

 

Annual production volume is indeterminable as its mainly depend on the demand / requirements from their domestic customers 

 

 

Trade Suppliers (Foreign)

           

Subject import globally from Companies belongs to China, Korea, U.A.E. & Taiwan. Its global trade suppliers are Companies related to Steel Raw Materials, Machineries

 

 

Annual Sales Volume

 

Year

In Pak Rupees

2017

12,000,000/- (Estimated)

 

 

Customers

           

Major customers are Private Companies Traders deal with cash term basis

 

 

Bankers

 

Dubai Islamic Bank Pakistan Limited, Pakistan.

JS Bank Limited, Pakistan.

MCB Bank Limited, Pakistan.

 

 

Comments

 

Subject Company was established in 9th March, 2016 and is engaged in manufacture & marketing of Iron & Steel Products.

 

In view of current disturbed economic and political situation, we would advise to deal with all the business in Pakistan at safe and secured trade terms and conditions.

 

 

 


 

FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES

 

Currency

Unit

Indian Rupees

US Dollar

1

INR 67.76

UK Pound

1

INR 89.95

Euro

1

INR 78.85

PKR

1

INR 0.56

 

Note : Above are approximate rates obtained from sources believed to be correct

 

 

INFORMATION DETAILS

 

Analysis Done by :

PRA

 

 

Report Prepared by :

SUJ

                                                


 

RATING EXPLANATIONS

 

Credit Rating

Explanation

Rating Comments

A++

Minimum Risk

Business dealings permissible with minimum risk of default

A+

Low Risk

Business dealings permissible with low risk of default

A

Acceptable Risk

Business dealings permissible with moderate risk of default

B

Medium Risk

Business dealings permissible on a regular monitoring basis

C

Medium High Risk

Business dealings permissible preferably on secured basis

D

High Risk

Business dealing not recommended or on secured terms only

NB

New Business

No recommendation can be done due to business in infancy stage

NT

No Trace

No recommendation can be done as the business is not traceable

 

NB is stated where there is insufficient information to facilitate rating. However, it is not to be considered as unfavourable.

 

This score serves as a reference to assess SC’s credit risk and to set the amount of credit to be extended. It is calculated from a composite of weighted scores obtained from each of the major sections of this report. The assessed factors are as follows:

 

·         Financial condition covering various ratios

·         Company background and operations size

·         Promoters / Management background

·         Payment record

·         Litigation against the subject

·         Industry scenario / competitor analysis

·         Supplier / Customer / Banker review (wherever available)

 

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