Vallibel Power Erathna PLC 2019 AR2
The report highlights Vallibel Power Erathna PLC's operational and financial performance for the fiscal year 2018/2019. The company achieved a 15% increase in revenue to Rs. 1.3 billion and a 16.5% increase in group net profit to Rs. 890 million, despite a 3% drop in power generation to 79.9 GWh due to dry weather. Notably, the company fully settled its outstanding borrowings, becoming debt-free. Under its flagship 'Empowering Green' initiative, the company planted 21,717 trees, significantly expanding its reforestation efforts. Additionally, the company received multiple awards, including Asia's Best Integrated Report (SME) at the Asia Sustainability Reporting Awards.
Company: Vallibel Power Erathna PLC
Sector: Utilities
Country: Sri Lanka
Year: 2019
Type: AR2
Pages: 192
Vallibel Power Erathna PLC
Annual Report
The report highlights Vallibel Power Erathna PLC's operational and financial performance for the fiscal year 2018/2019. The company achieved a 15% increase in revenue to Rs. 1.3 billion and a 16.5% increase in group net profit to Rs. 890 million, despite a 3% drop in power generation to 79.9 GWh due to dry weather. Notably, the company fully settled its outstanding borrowings, becoming debt-free. Under its flagship 'Empowering Green' initiative, the company planted 21,717 trees, significantly expanding its reforestation efforts. Additionally, the company received multiple awards, including Asia's Best Integrated Report (SME) at the Asia Sustainability Reporting Awards.
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Document Details
Report Year
2019
Reporting Period
Apr 1, 2018 - Mar 31, 2019
Fiscal Year
2019
Type
Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures
Language
English
Pages
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Materiality Assessment
Assurance
Assurance Provider
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Women on Board
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