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GMR AIRPORTS LIMITED performance

Today’s low

Today’s high

₹ 86.64 ₹ 89.77
₹ 87.19

52 week low

52 week high

₹ 67.75 ₹ 103.75
₹ 87.19

Open Price

₹ 89.20

Prev. Close

₹ 89.40

Volume (Shares)

21631744.00

Total traded value

₹ 18860.71

Upper Circuit

₹ 98.34

Lower Circuit

₹ 80.46

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GMR AIRPORTS LIMITED Share Price Update

As of the latest trading session, GMR AIRPORTS LIMITED share price is currently at ₹ 87.19, which is down by ₹ -2.20 from its previous closing. Today, the stock has fluctuated between ₹ 86.64 and ₹ 89.77. Over the past year, GMR AIRPORTS LIMITED has achieved a return of 2.39 %. In the last month alone, the return has been 12.70 %. Read More...

GMR AIRPORTS LIMITED fundamentals


  • Market cap (Cr)

    52,627.41

  • P/E Ratio (TTM)

    -223.77

  • Beta

    1.45

  • Book Value / share

    45.21

  • Return on equity

    -1.24%

  • EPS (TTM)

    0.00

  • Dividend yield

    0.00%

  • Net profit/quarter (Cr)

    -49.43

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  • Market cap (Cr)

    52,675.70

  • P/E Ratio (TTM)

    -223.77

  • Beta

    1.41

  • Book Value / share

    45.21

  • Return on equity

    -1.24%

  • EPS (TTM)

    0.00

  • Dividend yield

    0.00%

  • Net profit/quarter (Cr)

    -49.43

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GMR AIRPORTS LIMITED Financials

  • Key Results

  • Key Ratios

  • Balance sheet

  • Cash Flow

  • Competition

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Revenue

Net income

Particulars DEC 2024 (Values in Cr)
Revenue 270.92
Operating Expense 320.14
Net Profit -49.43
Net Profit Margin (%) -18.24
Earnings Per Share (EPS) -0.05
EBITDA 120.73
Effective Tax Rate (%) -0.81
Particulars SEP 2024 (Values in Cr)
Revenue 282.42
Operating Expense 453.74
Net Profit -63.48
Net Profit Margin (%) -22.47
Earnings Per Share (EPS) -0.06
EBITDA 221.84
Effective Tax Rate (%) 0.12
Particulars JUN 2024 (Values in Cr)
Revenue 202.34
Operating Expense 345.78
Net Profit -145.66
Net Profit Margin (%) -71.98
Earnings Per Share (EPS) -0.15
EBITDA 88.88
Effective Tax Rate (%) -1.72
Particulars MAR 2024 (Values in Cr)
Revenue 297.11
Operating Expense 454.01
Net Profit -150.00
Net Profit Margin (%) -50.48
Earnings Per Share (EPS) -0.16
EBITDA 105.44
Effective Tax Rate (%) -0.28
Particulars DEC 2023 (Values in Cr)
Revenue 197.03
Operating Expense 392.15
Net Profit -196.53
Net Profit Margin (%) -99.74
Earnings Per Share (EPS) -0.33
EBITDA 80.50
Effective Tax Rate (%) -0.85
Particulars MAR 2024 (Values in Cr)
Revenue 822.17
Operating Expense 1369.55
Net Profit -541.87
Net Profit Margin (%) -65.90
Earnings Per Share (EPS) -0.89
EBITDA 357.28
Effective Tax Rate (%) -0.84
Particulars MAR 2023 (Values in Cr)
Revenue 101.94
Operating Expense 237.09
Net Profit 9.57
Net Profit Margin (%) 9.38
Earnings Per Share (EPS) 0.02
EBITDA 126.22
Effective Tax Rate (%) 0.00
Particulars MAR 2022 (Values in Cr)
Revenue 39.06
Operating Expense 123.86
Net Profit -309.78
Net Profit Margin (%) -793.08
Earnings Per Share (EPS) -0.51
EBITDA -20.70
Effective Tax Rate (%) -58.37
Particulars MAR 2021 (Values in Cr)
Revenue 0.00
Operating Expense 111.78
Net Profit -1281.98
Net Profit Margin (%) 0.00
Earnings Per Share (EPS) -2.12
EBITDA -37.06
Effective Tax Rate (%) 0.00
Particulars MAR 2020 (Values in Cr)
Revenue 803.46
Operating Expense 1626.67
Net Profit -1479.12
Net Profit Margin (%) -184.09
Earnings Per Share (EPS) -2.45
EBITDA -537.69
Effective Tax Rate (%) -1.71
Particulars MAR 2024 (Values in Cr)
Book Value / Share -4.38
ROE % 0.00
ROCE % 0.00
Total Debt to Total Equity 0.00
EBITDA Margin 41.68
Particulars MAR 2023 (Values in Cr)
Book Value / Share -2.11
ROE % 0.00
ROCE % 0.00
Total Debt to Total Equity 0.00
EBITDA Margin 36.08
Particulars MAR 2022 (Values in Cr)
Book Value / Share -1.35
ROE % 0.00
ROCE % 0.00
Total Debt to Total Equity 0.00
EBITDA Margin 55.09
Particulars MAR 2021 (Values in Cr)
Book Value / Share -2.85
ROE % 0.00
ROCE % 0.00
Total Debt to Total Equity 0.00
EBITDA Margin 37.47
Particulars MAR 2020 (Values in Cr)
Book Value / Share -4.07
ROE % 0.00
ROCE % 0.00
Total Debt to Total Equity 0.00
EBITDA Margin 35.80
Particulars MAR 2024 (Values in Cr)
Book Value / Share 56.00
ROE % -1.24
ROCE % 0.66
Total Debt to Total Equity 0.18
EBITDA Margin 43.46
Particulars MAR 2023 (Values in Cr)
Book Value / Share 35.57
ROE % -2.42
ROCE % 1.74
Total Debt to Total Equity 0.19
EBITDA Margin 75.56
Particulars MAR 2022 (Values in Cr)
Book Value / Share 17.22
ROE % -2.95
ROCE % -0.04
Total Debt to Total Equity 0.29
EBITDA Margin -10.01
Particulars MAR 2021 (Values in Cr)
Book Value / Share 16.13
ROE % -11.64
ROCE % -0.14
Total Debt to Total Equity 0.61
EBITDA Margin 0.00
Particulars MAR 2020 (Values in Cr)
Book Value / Share 19.99
ROE % 0.00
ROCE % 0.00
Total Debt to Total Equity 0.65
EBITDA Margin 56.03
Particulars MAR 2024 (Values in Cr)
Cash & Short Term Investments 2825.59
Total Assets 48683.06
Total Liabilities 48683.06
Total Equity -869.66
Share Outstanding 6035945275
Price to Book Ratio 1.46
Return on Assets (%) -1.14
Return on Capital (%) -1.63
Particulars MAR 2023 (Values in Cr)
Cash & Short Term Investments 4020.67
Total Assets 44111.43
Total Liabilities 44111.43
Total Equity 968.85
Share Outstanding 6035945275
Price to Book Ratio 1.14
Return on Assets (%) -0.40
Return on Capital (%) -0.54
Particulars MAR 2022 (Values in Cr)
Cash & Short Term Investments 3115.83
Total Assets 37110.21
Total Liabilities 37110.21
Total Equity 1918.15
Share Outstanding 6035945275
Price to Book Ratio 2.14
Return on Assets (%) -2.75
Return on Capital (%) -3.6
Particulars MAR 2021 (Values in Cr)
Cash & Short Term Investments 6413.27
Total Assets 49960.27
Total Liabilities 49960.27
Total Equity 1318.56
Share Outstanding 6035945275
Price to Book Ratio 1.51
Return on Assets (%) -5.59
Return on Capital (%) -7.35
Particulars MAR 2020 (Values in Cr)
Cash & Short Term Investments 4448.77
Total Assets 46526.80
Total Liabilities 46526.80
Total Equity 215.89
Share Outstanding 6035945275
Price to Book Ratio 0.81
Return on Assets (%) -5.22
Return on Capital (%) -8.56
Particulars MAR 2024 (Values in Cr)
Cash & Short Term Investments 40.70
Total Assets 77870.78
Total Liabilities 77870.78
Total Equity 53638.37
Share Outstanding 6035945275
Price to Book Ratio 1.46
Return on Assets (%) -0.69
Return on Capital (%) -0.88
Particulars MAR 2023 (Values in Cr)
Cash & Short Term Investments 2508.43
Total Assets 52548.01
Total Liabilities 52548.01
Total Equity 34339.33
Share Outstanding 6035945275
Price to Book Ratio 1.14
Return on Assets (%) -2.25
Return on Capital (%) -2.81
Particulars MAR 2022 (Values in Cr)
Cash & Short Term Investments 15.37
Total Assets 13083.61
Total Liabilities 13083.61
Total Equity 10391.83
Share Outstanding 6035945275
Price to Book Ratio 2.14
Return on Assets (%) -2.36
Return on Capital (%) -2.78
Particulars MAR 2021 (Values in Cr)
Cash & Short Term Investments 85.34
Total Assets 18265.05
Total Liabilities 18265.05
Total Equity 9737.83
Share Outstanding 6035945275
Price to Book Ratio 1.51
Return on Assets (%) -7.01
Return on Capital (%) -8.62
Particulars MAR 2020 (Values in Cr)
Cash & Short Term Investments 25.27
Total Assets 24281.52
Total Liabilities 24281.52
Total Equity 12067.74
Share Outstanding 6035945275
Price to Book Ratio 0.81
Return on Assets (%) -6.09
Return on Capital (%) -7.69
Particulars MAR 2024 (Values in Cr)
Net Income -634.77
Cash from Operations 4012.78
Cash from Investing -5788.41
Cash from Financing 466.54
Net change in Cash -1441.77
Free Cash Flow 8537.36
Particulars MAR 2023 (Values in Cr)
Net Income -725.86
Cash from Operations 2155.45
Cash from Investing -2322.35
Cash from Financing 1731.29
Net change in Cash 1608.17
Free Cash Flow 6076.79
Particulars MAR 2022 (Values in Cr)
Net Income -1082.94
Cash from Operations 3345.26
Cash from Investing -1896.65
Cash from Financing -3893.86
Net change in Cash -2534.40
Free Cash Flow 6482.98
Particulars MAR 2021 (Values in Cr)
Net Income -3690.20
Cash from Operations -35.97
Cash from Investing 2433.38
Cash from Financing -1055.94
Net change in Cash 1380.87
Free Cash Flow 1609.88
Particulars MAR 2020 (Values in Cr)
Net Income -2287.11
Cash from Operations 1536.98
Cash from Investing -989.60
Cash from Financing 1616.71
Net change in Cash 2002.96
Free Cash Flow 4449.07
Particulars MAR 2024 (Values in Cr)
Net Income -537.31
Cash from Operations 16.85
Cash from Investing -1275.73
Cash from Financing -1161.13
Net change in Cash -2429.95
Free Cash Flow 56.69
Particulars MAR 2023 (Values in Cr)
Net Income -1184.41
Cash from Operations -67.74
Cash from Investing 209.49
Cash from Financing 2111.65
Net change in Cash 2322.90
Free Cash Flow -26.45
Particulars MAR 2022 (Values in Cr)
Net Income -251.06
Cash from Operations -29.36
Cash from Investing 223.47
Cash from Financing -233.48
Net change in Cash -34.93
Free Cash Flow -28.96
Particulars MAR 2021 (Values in Cr)
Net Income -1285.84
Cash from Operations 44.48
Cash from Investing 2622.11
Cash from Financing -2634.12
Net change in Cash 34.07
Free Cash Flow 54.83
Particulars MAR 2020 (Values in Cr)
Net Income -1454.14
Cash from Operations -134.77
Cash from Investing 43.26
Cash from Financing 122.66
Net change in Cash 11.48
Free Cash Flow -133.81
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GMR AIRPORTS LIMITED Technicals Summary

  • EMA & SMA
  • Resistance and Support
  • Delivery and Volume
  • Beta
  • Price Change Analysis
87.19 -2.47 redarrow
red-green-graph indicator
2 Bearish
14 Bullish
  • 5 Days 87.70
  • 26 Days 83.40
  • 10 Days 86.90
  • 50 Days 80.50
  • 12 Days 86.50
  • 100 Days 79.60
  • 20 Days 84.70
  • 200 Days 80.10
89.18 PIVOT

First Support

88.28

First Resistance

90.30

Second Support

87.16

Second Resistance

91.20

Third Support

86.26

Third Resistance

92.32

RSI

61.33

ADX

31.46

MACD

3.05

Williams % R

-36.06

Commodity Channel Index (CCI)

70.47

Date

2025-04-30

Week

12384360.00

Same Day

14744662.00

Month

11175190.00

1 Year

1.45

3 Year

1.30

Over 1 Month

12.70%

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Over 1 Year

2.39%

down

Over 3 Months

22.45%

down

Over 3 Years

32.18%

down

Over 6 Months

7.94%

down

Over 5 Years

38.51%

down

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GMR AIRPORTS LIMITED shareholding pattern

  • Shareholding Summary

  • Historical Promotor Holding

  • Historical MF Holding

  • Historical FII Holding

Holding

Others
14.53%
Promoter Holdings
66.24%
FII
15.08%
DII
4.13%
Promoter Shares(Pledge Percentage)
17.75%
Name Shares Category
Aeroports De Paris S.a. 3.153031945E9 (29.86%) Shareholding of Promoter and Promoter Group
Gmr Enterprises Private Limited 1.45484315E9 (13.78%) Shareholding of Promoter and Promoter Group
Gmr Infra Enterprises Private Limited 1.23E9 (11.65%) Shareholding of Promoter and Promoter Group
Gmr Business And Consultancy Llp 7.65135166E8 (7.25%) Shareholding of Promoter and Promoter Group
Synergy Industrials, Metals And Power Holdings Ltd 5.36453166E8 (5.08%) Public Shareholding
Gram Limited 4.28263333E8 (4.06%) Public Shareholding
Gmr Infra Services Private Limited 2.57582066E8 (2.44%) Shareholding of Promoter and Promoter Group
Goldman Sachs Trust Ii - Goldman Sachs Gqg Partner 2.2063098E8 (2.09%) Public Shareholding
Gqg Partners Emerging Markets Equity Fund 1.8543279E8 (1.76%) Public Shareholding
Hyderabad Jabilli Properties Private Limited 5.75E7 (0.54%) Shareholding of Promoter and Promoter Group
Varalakshmi Enterprises Llp 3.5131594E7 (0.33%) Shareholding of Promoter and Promoter Group
Gmr Infra Ventures Llp 3.1321815E7 (0.3%) Shareholding of Promoter and Promoter Group
Grandhi Satyavathi Smitha 2348500.0 (0.02%) Shareholding of Promoter and Promoter Group
G Ragini 2513700.0 (0.02%) Shareholding of Promoter and Promoter Group
Varalakshmi Grandhi 942660.0 (0.01%) Shareholding of Promoter and Promoter Group
Kiran Kumar Grandhi 672160.0 (0.01%) Shareholding of Promoter and Promoter Group
Grandhi Mallikarjuna Rao Huf 1478000.0 (0.01%) Shareholding of Promoter and Promoter Group
Gvl Investments Spv Pvt. Ltd 0.0 (0.0%) Shareholding of Promoter and Promoter Group
Sri Varalakshmi Jute Twine Mills Private Limited 70000.0 (0.0%) Shareholding of Promoter and Promoter Group
Srinivas Bommidala 1000.0 (0.0%) Shareholding of Promoter and Promoter Group
Mallikarjuna Rao Grandhi 1000.0 (0.0%) Shareholding of Promoter and Promoter Group
Kirankumar Grandhi 1000.0 (0.0%) Shareholding of Promoter and Promoter Group
Buchisanyasi Raju Grandhi 1000.0 (0.0%) Shareholding of Promoter and Promoter Group
Cadence Enterprises Private Limited 0.0 (0.0%) Shareholding of Promoter and Promoter Group
B Ramadevi 255900.0 (0.0%) Shareholding of Promoter and Promoter Group
G B S Raju 251660.0 (0.0%) Shareholding of Promoter and Promoter Group
Srinivas Bommidala Huf 200000.0 (0.0%) Shareholding of Promoter and Promoter Group
Kirankumar Grandhi Huf 200000.0 (0.0%) Shareholding of Promoter and Promoter Group
Grandhi Butchi Sanyasi Raju Huf 292500.0 (0.0%) Shareholding of Promoter and Promoter Group
Srinivas Bommidala 251660.0 (0.0%) Shareholding of Promoter and Promoter Group
Mallikarjuna Rao Grandhi 253330.0 (0.0%) Shareholding of Promoter and Promoter Group

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GMR AIRPORTS LIMITED corporate actions

  • Dividend

  • Bonus

  • Split

Dividend date Dividend amount Dividend type Record date Instrument type
09 Sep 2014 0.1 Final 11 Sep 2014 Equity shares
05 Sep 2013 0.1 Final 10 Sep 2013 Equity shares
Ex-Date Ex-Bonus Ratio
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Ex-Date Old FV NEW FV Record Date
01 Oct 2009 2.0 1.0 05 Oct 2009
28 Sep 2007 10.0 2.0 08 Oct 2007
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  • Bonus

  • Split

Dividend date Dividend amount Dividend type Record date Instrument type
09 Sep 2014 0.1 Final 11 Sep 2014 Equity shares
05 Sep 2013 0.1 Final 10 Sep 2013 Equity shares
Ex-Date Ex-Bonus Ratio
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Ex-Date Old FV NEW FV Record Date
01 Oct 2009 2.0 1.0 05 Oct 2009
28 Sep 2007 10.0 2.0 08 Oct 2007

GMR AIRPORTS LIMITED Share Price

GMR Airports Limited was initially incorporated as 'Varalakshmi Vasavi Power Projects Limited' in the State of Andhra Pradesh on 23 May, 1996. The Company name was changed from Varalakshmi Vasavi Power Projects Limited to GMR Vasavi Infrastructure Finance Limited on 31 May, 1999 and thereafter, was changed from GMR Vasavi Infrastructure Finance Limited to GMR Infrastructure Limited on July 24, 2000 and to 'GMR Airports Infrastructure Limited' effective from September 15, 2022 and further has changed to 'GMR Airports Limited' on July 25, 2024.

GMR Airports Limited is the infrastructure holding company formed to fund the capital requirements of various infrastructure projects across the sectors. The Company carries its business in handling Engineering Procurement Construction (EPC) solutions in the infrastructure sector. Its business also comprises of investment activity and corporate support to various infrastructure Special Purpose Vehicles (SPV).

The company, through subsidiaries, operates in four business sectors, namely energy, airports, highways and urban infrastructure. Their segments are Airports, which is engaged in development and operation of airports; Power, which is involved in generation of power and provision of related services, and exploration and mining activities; Roads, which is engaged in development and operation of roadways; EPC, which is engaged handling of engineering, procurement and construction solution in infrastructure sector, and Others, which includes urban infrastructure and other residual activities.

In September 1996, the Company signed power purchase agreement for Chennai Power Plant. In December 1997, they signed Power Purchase Agreement for Mangalore Power Plant. In December 1998, they started commercial operation of first generator of Chennai Power Plant.

In June 2001, the company commenced simple cycle operation of Mangalore Power Plant. In October 2001, they signed Concession Agreement for Tuni Anakapalli and Tambaram Tindivanam Road Projects. In November 2001, they commenced combined cycle operations of Mangalore Power Plant.

In June 2003, the company signed power purchase agreement for Vemagiri Power Plant. In July 2003, GMR Consortium was selected as developer of Hyderabad International Airport. In September 2003, they signed State Support Agreement for Hyderabad International Airport. In October 4, 2004, they shifted their registered office from the State of Andhra Pradesh to the State of Karnataka. In December 2004, they signed Concession Agreement for Hyderabad International Airport.

In October 2005, the company signed the Project Development Agreement for Alaknanda Hydro Project. In November 2005, they signed Concession Agreement for Ambala Chandigarh Project. In January 2006, the company received LOA from AAI for Delhi International Airport Project. In February 2006, they signed concession agreement for Faruknaga- Jadcherla road project. In March 2006, they signed Concession agreement for Adloor- Yellareddy road project.

In August 2006, the company came out the initial public offer and their shares were listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and National Stock Exchange (NSE). In August 6, 2007, the company signed an MoU with TIDCO for a Multi Product Special Economic Zone in Krishnagiri District, Tamil Nadu.

In March 2008, GMR Infrastructure Overseas, S.L., Spain and GMR Energy (Mauritius) Ltd became subsidiaries of the company. In June 15, 2008, Delhi International Airport (P) Ltd, subsidiary of GMR Infrastructure Ltd commissioned the in-line baggage handling system for two of eight rows at the International Terminal (T2) of Indira Gandhi International Airport. In June 25, 2008, the company acquired 50% stake in InterGen N.V.

In April 1, 2009, the company hived off the construction business as a separate operating division of the company. In May 2009, GMR Group acquires 100% ownership of Island Power Project, Singapore. During the year 2009-10, the company won three new projects in the highways sector viz. Hyderabad - Vijayawada, Chennai ORR and Hungund - Hospet. They commenced the Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) business as a separate operating division which mainly caters to the requirements for implementing the projects undertaken by the subsidiaries.

During the year 2010-11, the company through their subsidiaries took over the Male International Airport in Maldives and started the operations and development of the Airport. Homeland Energy Group Ltd, GMR Airport Developers Ltd, Aravali Transmission Service Company Ltd, Maru Transmission Service Company Ltd, GMR Airport Handling Services Company Ltd, Homeland Energy Corp., Homeland Energy (Swaziland) (Pty) Ltd and Homeland Mining & Energy SA (Pty) Ltd were incorporated by the company during the year.

In October 2010, the company forayed in to solar power and was awarded to set up 25 MW solar power plant in Gujarat. In November 2010, GMR divested their 50% shareholding in InterGen N.V. In August 2011, Pranesh Properties Pvt Ltd became a subsidiary of the company. Also, GMR Energy Ltd through their overseas subsidiary, entered into definitive agreements to acquire a 30% equity stake in PT Golden Energy Mines Tbk, a Sinar Mas Group Company in Indonesia.

GMR Energy achieved a new milestone in the renewable space by successfully commissioning its first 25 MW Solar Project in the State of Gujarat. This is one of the biggest Solar Projects in India. Project construction was completed on 31 December 2011 and it was synchronized with the grid on 5 January 2012.

GMR Kishangarh Udaipur Ahmedabad Expressways achieved financial closure on 24 May 2012. GMR OSE Hungund Hospet Highways Private Limited, a subsidiary of GMR Infrastructure Limited, commenced partial toll collection on 30 November 2012.

First Unit of GMR's 2X300 MW Coal based Power project at Warora, near Nagpur in Maharashtra, was successfully synchronized with the grid on 10 December 2012. This is the group's first Coal-based Power plant to be synchronized. On 20 December 2012, GMR Infrastructure Limited commenced Commercial Operations of Hyderabad - Vijayawada section of National Highway 9 and Hungund - Hospet section of National Highway 13.

The first unit of GMR's Kamalanga Thermal Power Plant was synchronized with the Central grid on 29 January 2013.

On 13 February 2013, GMR Highways Ltd. signed a definitive agreement with Macquarie SBI Infrastructure Investments Pte Ltd and SBI Macquarie Infrastructure Trust (Macquarie SBI) to divest 74% stake in GMR Jadcherla Expressways Ltd (GJEL), subject to customary closing conditions. GJEL is operating the Farukhnagar-Jadcherla highway in Andhra Pradesh, under a concession agreement signed with NHAI. The project commenced commercial operations in February 2009. GMR Group will receive consideration of about Rs 195 crore immediately and about Rs 11 crore on completion of certain conditions totaling to Rs 206 crore for the sale of 74% stake. The original invested capital for the corresponding 74% stake was about Rs 146 crore.First 350 MW unit of GMR's Kamalanga Thermal Power Plant became commercially operational on 30 April 2013. The second unit for the power plant was synchronized with the grid on 11 July 2013. With the synchronization of the second unit, the combined generation capacity of the GMR Group reached 1836 MW.

The second unit of the 600 MW power plant of GMR's EMCO Energy Limited was synchronised with the grid and achieved full load operation on 27 August 2013. Power generation commenced from the first unit of 300 MW in March 2013.

On 17 September 2013, GMR Highways signed a definitive agreement with India Infrastructure Fund (IIF) to divest 74% stake in GMR Ulundurpet Expressways Private Limited (GUEL). IIF emerged as successful bidder in buying majority stake in GUEL, which attracted strong interest from several major investors from India and abroad. This is a second major divestment in GMR's roads portfolio in less than 6 months.

The second 350 MW unit of GMR Kamalanga Energy Limited (GKEL) was declared commercially operational on 11 November 2013. Power produced from GKEL is being supplied to GRIDCO Limited in Odisha in line with the long-term Power Purchase Agreement.

On 30 December 2013, GMR Group signed a definitive agreement with Malaysian Airports Holding Berhard (MAHB) to divest its 40% equity stake in Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen International Airport, for an amount of ? 225 million (i. e., approximately Rs 1910 crore), subject to certain adjustments. Definitive agreements have been signed subsequent to the exercise of Right of First Refusal by MAHB under the existing shareholders agreement of ISG, on 23 December 2013.

On 4 March 2014, a consortium led by GMR Infrastructures won its maiden railway project. The Rs 267-crore project involves construction of rail line doubling between Jhansi and Bhimsen stations in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India.

On 5 April 2014, the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC), Republic of the Philippines formally awarded the Mactan-Cebu International Airport rehabilitation, expansion and operation project to the GMR-Megawide Consortium for a 25-year concession period. In the international competitive bidding process GMR-Megawide Consortium had emerged as the highest bidder after offering a bid premium of 14.4 billion Philippine Pesos (approximately US$ 320 million).

A consortium led by GMR Infrastructure Limited won three construction packages of rail line doubling of Multimodal Transport System (MMTS) - Phase II works on Secunderabad Division of South Central Railway in the State of Andhra Pradesh, India. Rail Vikas Nigam Limited issued the Letter of Award to the GMR consortium on 11 June 2014.

On 9 July 2014, GMR Infrastructure successfully completed the Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP) of the equity shares. The company raised Rs 1477 crore through this placement process. The QIP issue was launched with a base target of USD 200 million and the management decided to keep the issue size as USD 250 million.

GMR-Megawide Cebu Airport Corporation (GMCAC), a joint venture between GMR Infrastructure Ltd (40% shareholding) and Megawide Construction Corporation (60% shareholding), took over operations of the Mactan Cebu International Airport (MCIA) in Cebu, Philippines from the airport authority on 1 November 2014.

On 25 November 2014, GMR Infrastructure Limited (GIL) led consortium emerged as lowest bidder in International Competitive Bidding for two packages of Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor project involving construction of 417 km long double track railway line from Mughalsarai to New Bhaupur (near Kanpur) on EPC basis. The Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor extends from Ludhiana to Dankuni near Kolkata.

On 22 December 2014, GMR-Megawide Cebu Airport Corporation (GMCAC) signed financing documents of its Mactan Cebu International Airport located in Cebu, Philippines. The financing will fund 70% of its total project cost of Php 33 billion (approximately USD 750 million).

On 18 May 2015, Kakinada SEZ Pvt. Ltd. (KSEZ), a subsidiary of GMR Infrastructure, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Guizhou International Investment Corporation (GIIC) - a consortium of three leading Chinese manufacturing companies - to set up industrial park for the high end Chinese equipment manufacturing companies.

On 29 June 2015, GMR Megawide Cebu Airport Corp. (GMCAC), a joint venture between GMR Infrastructure and Megawide Construction Corp. of Philippines, broke ground for the construction of Mactan-Cebu International Airport (MCIA) Terminal 2, which is expected to be completed by 2018.

On 11 October 2015, Kakinada SEZ Pvt. Ltd. (KSEZ), a subsidiary of GMR Infrastructure, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Japanese Major - JGC Corporation (JGC) for co-developing Japanese Oriented Food Processing Park (Park) at its Kakinada Special Economic Zone.

On 12 January 2016, GMR Hyderabad International Airport Ltd. (GHIAL) commissioned a 5 MW Solar Power Plant for its captive consumption at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA), Hyderabad.

On 25 March 2016, GMR Infrastructure Limited and GMR Highways Limited signed a Share Purchase Agreement with its Joint Venture Partners to divest its 51% equity stake in GMR OSE Hungund Hospet Highways Private Limited (GOHHHPL). GOHHHPL operates Hungund Hospet section of National Highway No. 13 which is a 99 km project in the State of Karnataka which was won by GMR OSE Consortium in 2010 on design, build, finance, operate and transfer basis. The divestment of stake in GOHHHPL will reduce Rs 1078 crore of debt at Group Level and create Rs 85 crore of liquidity.

On 12 April 2016, Delhi International Airport (P) Limited (DIAL) announced that it has enhanced the solar power generating capacity at the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA), New Delhi. DIAL in 2014 had set up India's first solar power plant at the IGI Airport that becomes the 1st airport in the world to be registered under Clean Development Mechanism of UNFCCC.

On 9 May 2016, the Management Committee of GMR Infrastructure approved the proposed primary capital investment by Tenaga Nasional Berhad (Tenaga) in GMR Energy Limited (GEL). The investment represents 30% equity stake in a select portfolio of GEL assets on fully diluted basis, for cash consideration of USD 300 million.

On 26 August 2016, GMR Infrastructure Limited announced that its subsidiary GMR Airports has won the international competitive bid for development and operation of Mopa Greenfield Airport in North Goa. The concession period for the Greenfield project will be 40 years with a possible extension of another 20 years through a bid process. The airport will be built under the BOT (Build Operate Transfer) model. The company emerged as the highest bidder in a closely contested bid with 5 bidders having prequalified viz., GMR Airports, Airports Authority of India, Essel-Incheon, GVK and Hiranandani-Vinci.

On 27 October 2016, 'GMR Male' International Airport Limited (GMIAL), a subsidiary of GMR Infrastructure Limited, announced that it has been awarded compensation of approximately US$ 270 million by the 3 member international arbitral tribunal. The compensation covers the debt, equity invested in the project along with a return of 17% and also termination payments and legal costs. The compensation is net of taxes that GMIAL may be required to pay in the Maldives. GMIAL had entered into a Concession Agreement with Government of Maldives (GoM) and Maldives Airport Company Limited (MACL) for modernization and operation of Ibrahim Nasir International Airport (INIA) in 2010. The Concession Agreement was wrongfully repudiated by the Government of Maldives and Maldives Airport Company Limited on 29 November 2012 alleging that the same was void ab initio. After detailed further proceedings, the tribunal has issued its final order whereby it has awarded compensation to GMIAL.

On 4 November 2016, GMR Energy Limited (GEL), a subsidiary of GMR Infrastructure Ltd (GIL), announced allotment of 30% stake to Tenaga Nasional Berhad, Malaysia (TNB) for a cash consideration of USD 300 million, implying an Equity value of USD 1 billion (Rs 6665 croer approx.). GEL and TNB had announced this strategic partnership in May 2016 and the allotment of shares marks the completion of this landmark transaction in the Power sector.

On 8 November 2016, GMR Airports Limited (GAL), a subsidiary of GMR Infrastructure Limited, signed the Concession Agreement with Government of Goa for the development and operation of north Goa's Greenfield International Airport at Mopa. As per the concession agreement, GMR will design, build, finance and operate the international airport for 40 years with extension option for another 20 years. The construction period for the first phase of the project is three years from the date of financial closure and is expected to be operational by mid of 2020.

During the CII Partnership Summit 2017 held on 27 and 28 January 2017 at Visakhapatnam, AP, Kakinada SEZ Ltd. (KSEZ), a subsidiary of GMR Infrastructure Limited (GIL), signed MoUs with 5 companies which include Oil Country Tubular, Kamineni Steel & Power, United Seamless Tubular, Deepak Phenolics and DCM Shriram for setting up manufacturing facilities with a total investment of Rs 7000 crore spread over 550 acres at Kakinada SEZ Ltd., Kakinada, AP. GMR Group is developing Kakinada SEZ, spread over 8500 acres and an all-weather, multi-cargo, deep water port, with an estimated phase 1 capacity of 16 million tonnes.

On 16 March 2017, Delhi International Airport (P) Ltd, a GMR led consortium, announced that it has signed a land license agreement with Airbus for setting up India's first full flight simulator at the Aerocity - Terminal District of Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport. On the 1.11 acre of land, the France based company will set up India's first full flight simulator to address the growing demand of trained pilots and aircraft maintenance engineers. Airbus will also establish its India Headquarter within the same development.

On 3 April 2017, GMR Energy Limited (GEL), a subsidiary of GMR Infrastructure Ltd. and TNB Repair and Maintenance Sdn Bhd (TNB Remaco) inked a memorandum of understanding to collaborate and set up an O&M joint venture. The O&M JV between GMR Energy and TNB Remaco will provide operation and maintenance services, performance improvement services, testing and diagnostic services, repair and refurbishment services for power plants in India. For this purpose, the joint venture plans to setup a refurbishment/maintenance facility in India. This will be the first time that TNB Remaco shall be investing in a facility outside of Malaysia.

On 7 June 2017, GMR Airports Limited, a subsidiary of GMR Infrastructure Ltd, announced that it has been selected to Develop, Operate and Manage the New International Airport of Heraklion at Crete in Greece in partnership with Greek infrastructure major TERNA S.A. (100% subsidiary of GEK TERNA Group). GMR Airports Limited will be the designated Airport Operator in the consortium for this project. The scope of the project involves Design, Construction, Financing, Operation, and Maintenance & Exploitation of the New Heraklion Crete International Airport. The concession period for the Greenfield project will be 35 years including Phase 1 Construction of 5 years.

On 10 July 2017, GMR Goa International Airports Limited (GGIAL), a subsidiary of GMR Airports Limited, successfully executed debt facility agreement for the development of Greenfield airport at Mopa in Goa.

On 22 August 2017, GMR Group led Delhi International Airport Ltd, announced that it is set to start the process of Delhi Airport capacity expansion as per the IGI Airport (IGIA) Master plan 2016. The expansion process will encompass all areas of the airport i.e. Airside, Terminal and Landside. In May 2016, DIAL had finalised the plan with Ministry of Civil Aviation, (GoI) in consultation with all the stakeholders. The Master Plan will be implemented in three modular phases- phase 3A (2018-21), 3 B (2021-25) and Phase 4 (2026 onwards).

GMR Hyderabad International Airport Limited (GHIAL), a subsidiary of GMR Airports Limited and GMR Infrastructure Limited (GMR Group), announced that it has on 19 October 2017 successfully priced an offering of US$ 350 million bond in the international bond market. GHIAL has entered into a Purchase Agreement to issue and allot US$ 350 million of 4.25% senior secured fixed rate notes of 10 year tenure (the Notes). The proceeds from the Notes will be used to entirely refinance the current outstanding Rupee Term Bank Loan (RTL), Bank External Commercial Borrowing (ECB) and towards partial funding of proposed capital expenditure.

On 15 December 2017, GMR Group in consortium with Megawide Construction Corporation emerged as the preferred bidder for Clark International Airport EPC tender having submitted the most competitive financial bid. Clark airport is being developed by Government of Philippines through a hybrid model with EPC and O&M tenders being issued separately. This is the second airport project which GMR Group will be developing in Philippines along with Megawide Construction Corporation, with the consortium already operating the Mactan Cebu International airport, the second largest airport of Philippines which handles 10 million passengers annually.

On 11 April 2018, GMR Group announced that it is setting up an 'Aerospace & Defence Manufacturing Hub' at its Special Investment Region, Hosur (GKSIR), Krishnagiri district in Tamil Nadu, to encourage indigenous production of defence equipment in the country. The project is a Joint Venture (JV) between GMR Group and the Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation (TIDCO). Under this project, approximately 600 acres of prime industrial land has been made ready for immediate occupation. At Cebu Airport, a new international terminal was commissioned in July 2018 with world class facilities for passengers and state-of-the-art operating
equipment.

In 2018-19, GMR launched GMR Business Park as an integrated office development, spanning ~0.8 Mn Sq. ft. of leasable area at Hyderabad Airport. In addition, significant progress was achieved in land monetization, with customers such as Safran, Amazon, etc, in both industrial and warehousing segments. During FY 2018-19, a number of new destinations were added to Hyderabad Airport's route network both on the domestic as well as the international front. Flynas started their operations at Hyderabad connecting to Saudi Arabia and Spicejet started daily flights to Bangkok. On the domestic front, Hyderabad Airport added connectivity to Amritsar, Bhopal, Dehradun, Durgapur, Imphal, Kannur, Port Blair, Vadodara, Udaipur. Under the Government of India's Regional Connectivity Scheme (RCS), Hyderabad Airport was connected to Nasik.

As part of the capital expansion works at Hyderabad Airport, the Company commissioned additional 24 remote aircraft parking stands and progress was made on various elements on the airside such as taxiways, rapid exit taxiways and construction of a dedicated tunnel for movement of Ground Support Equipment (GSE) under aircraft taxiways in 2020.

In FY 2019-20, Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA), Hyderabad handled 21.6 Mn passengers, over 183,000 Air Traffic Movements (ATMs), and over 146,000 MT of cargo. It further expanded its connectivity to reach a peak of 71 nonstop destinations (15 international and 56 domestic) with 18 foreign carriers and 8 domestic carriers. Several new domestic destinations including Gwalior, Belgaum, Kishangarh, Jharrsuguda, Kolhapur, Gorakhpur, Mysore, Durgapur and Nasik, and new frequencies were added by airlines on many routes across both domestic and international sectors. On the cargo front, SpiceJet launched its scheduled freighter services from RGIA and international freighter operators such as Turkish Cargo and Qatar Cargo enhanced their offerings in terms of frequencies, capacity allocations, etc.

During the year 2019-20, GMR Power and Urban Infra Limited, GMR Airports Singapore Pte Ltd, GMR Macau Duty Free & Retail Company Limited, GMR Nagpur International Airport Limited (GNIAL'), GMR Kannur Duty Free Services Limited, GMR Airports Greece Single Member S.A became subsidiaries of the Company. The status of GMR Mining and Energy Private Limited, changed from an Associate of the Company to Subsidiary of the Company during the year 2020. Further, GMR Infra Services Limited, Marsyangdi Transmission Company Private Limited, GMR Hyderabad Air Cargo and Logistics Private Limited, Hyderabad Airport Security Services Limited, GMR Kishangarh Udaipur Ahmedabad Expressways Limited, East Godavari Power Distribution Company Private Limited and GMR Macau
Duty Free & Retail Company Limited ceased to be subsidiaries during the FY 2019-20. Further, GMR Chhattisgarh Energy Limited, GMR OSE Hungund Hospet Private Limited and WAISL Limited (formerly Wipro Airport IT Services Limited) ceased to be Associates of the Company.

The Company had completed the strategic partnership with Groupe ADP on July 7, 2020. The Company along with its subsidiaries had completed the disinvestment of 49% of equity stake in GMR Airports Limited (GAL), a material subsidiary of the Company. After the completion of the deal, the Groupe ADP holds 49% equity shares capital in GAL and the Company along with its subsidiaries hold 51% of equity shares capital of GAL.

In FY 2020-21, a Composite Scheme of Amalgamation and Arrangement amongst GMR Power Infra Limited (GPIL), subsidiary Company and GMR Infrastructure Limited GMR Infrastructure Limited (GIL) and GMR Power and Urban Infra Limited (GPUIL), a wholly owned subsidiary and their respective shareholders was filed with National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) on March 5, 2021, which envisages amalgamation of GPIL with GIL followed by demerger of EPC Business and Urban Infrastructure Business of the Company into GMR Power and Urban Infrastructure Limited (GPUIL) on a going concern basis. Accordingly, assets and liabilities of the EPC business and Urban Infrastructure business (including Energy business), as approved by the Board of Directors stood transferred and vested into GPUIL with effect from April 1, 2021, being the Appointed Date for the Scheme.

In 2021, the Company had signed definitive agreements for sale of entire 51% equity stake in Kakinada (KSEZ) to Aurobindo Realty and Infrastructure Private Limited (ARIPL), which received entire upfront consideration of Rs 1,692.03 crore for sale of 51% stake sale in KSEZ to ARIPL. GMR Airports Limited launched operations at Kannur Duty Free in February, 2021, completed construction of new terminal building of Clark International airport, Philippines in January 2021.

GMR Visakhapatnam International Airport Limited and GMR Hyderabad Airport Assets Limited became subsidiaries of the Company during the year 2020-21. GMR Energy Global Limited, GMR Power Corporation Limited, SJK Powergen Limited, GMR Coastal Energy Private Limited, GMR Kakinada Energy Private Limited, GMR Genco Assets Limited, GMR Utilities Private Limited, GADL (Mauritius) Limited and GMR Hyderabad Airport Power Distribution Limited (GHAPDL) have ceased to be subsidiaries during the FY 2020-21.

During the year 2022, new arrival terminal at Terminal 1 was competed and operationalized. Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) completed the rehabilitation work of British-era Runway 09/27 and handed over the refurbished runway to Air Traffic Control (ATC) for commercial operations. Out of the 15 new destinations added post COVID, eight new domestic destinations were added in FY 2021-22 including Srinagar, Dehradun, Pondicherry, Udaipur, Jamnagar, Jodhpur, Dimapur and Gondia and 4 international destinations were
reconnected after the second wave viz. Chicago, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Male. Air India started a new route to London, becoming the first ever Indian carrier to connect Hyderabad to London. On the Cargo front, Cathay Pacific cargo started operating B747 freighter turnaround flight on a weekly basis on HKG-HYD-HKG route, earlier they used to operate via Delhi with shared capacity. SpiceXpress started scheduled freighter flights to Delhi, Bombay and Bangalore. Also, SpiceXpress started operating non-scheduled freighter to Bangkok once weekly, aiming to convert into scheduled operations, subject to market demand. In FY 2021-22, Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) had second best recovery in terms of overall cargo tonnage, and best recovery in terms of domestic cargo tonnage among the metro airports in India.

During the year 2021-22, GMR Airports Netherland B.V and PT GMR Infrastructure Indonesia became subsidiaries of the Company. PT GMR Infrastructure Indonesia, ceased to be the subsidiary of the Company owing to Demerger. GMR Bajoli Holi Hydropower Private Limited ceased to be subsidiary and become associate of the Company.

The Company's Non-Airport Business was demerged into GMR Power and Urban Infra Limited in January, 2022 and the Company became the first listed airport company in the country.

Expanding its overseas footprint, GMR Group, in collaboration with Angkasa Pura II (AP II), started operating Kualanamu International Airport in Medan, Indonesia from July 7, 2022.

During the FY 2022-23, Hyderabad International Airport handled 21.00 million passengers, over 1,60,597 Air Traffic Movements (ATMs) and more than 1,42,338 Metric Tonnes (MTs) of Cargo.

Goa Airport at Mopa commenced domestic operations effective from January 5, 2023. International operation commenced in Jul' 23. New Arrival Terminal (NAT) of Delhi International Airport at T1 Part A was operational in Feb' 23. As part of the expansion works, further progress was made during year 2022-23. On airside, various taxiways and passenger boarding bridge (PBB) commissioned. At Passenger Terminal Building (PTB), straight portion of East Pier and some levels of West Pier were commissioned for operations. Overall, by Mar' 23 ~85% of airport expansion works were completed. The Phase 3A, all work related to dual elevated Eastern Cross Taxiways (ECT) and 4th runway was commissioned. Some new international routes like Dhaka by IndiGo, Baghdad by Fly Baghdad and Don Mueang by Nok Air started during 2022-23. Apart from these, new airlines comprising of Kuwait Airways, Nok Air, Fly Baghdad and Akasa Air commenced operations from Hyderabad during year 2023. During Feb' 23, Hyderabad hosted the firstever E-Prix in the country with Hyderabad International Airport in transporting these E-vehicles by operating 6 charter flights carrying them. 16 AEDs (Automated External Defibrillator) were installed at various locations in PTB on December 25, 2022. India's largest Arrival Duty Free store was opened at International Arrivals.

During year 2022-23, GMR Hospitality Limited became the subsidiary of the Company. Further, Globemerchants Inc. became the associate and SSP- Mactan Cebu Corporation (SMCC) and Mactan Travel Retail Group Co. ceased to be the associates of the Company in FY 2022-23.

In 2023-24, the merger of the Company and GMR Infra Developers Limited (GIDL) into GMR Infrastructure Limited (GIL) became effective on July 25, 2024, as per which the Company and GIDL got merged into GIL, through the Scheme of Arrangement for Amalgamation on April 1, 2023.

The Company acquired 8.40% of the equity shares of WAISL Limited, an exclusive partner for IT services at airports in 2024.

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