Sansera Engineering IPO GMP Investor Academy : IPO Date, Price, GMP, Review, Details

Sansera Engineering IPO GMP Investor Academy : IPO Date, Price, GMP, Review, Details

Sansera Engineering is an integrated manufacturer of complex and high quality precision components for automotive and aerospace sectors; primarily supplying to original equipment manufacturers (OEM) in India.

Renewable energy is a part of Sansera’s energy and environmental policy which encouraged them to install solar in their premises. Sansera is an energy extensive industry thus GeWiS Renewpower explored the entire campus thoroughly, examining each roof for its suitability of installing solar.

Out of all the roofs, the machine shop was finalized for solar, as it was the largest single roof, no soot deposition or chimneys nearby and no major heat treatment under the roof, making it ideal for solar.

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But there were challenges /Obstructions like air vents and trees casting shadows on the rooftop, to design this plant, GeWiS used shadow analysis tools like skelion and iso-shading from PVsyst to minimize the shading and improve the system performance.

The solar power plant is helping in reducing about 12,300 Tonnes of carbon emissions annually.

Issue Period

14th September to 16th September 2021
Price Band
₹ 734-744
Lot Size
20 shares

 

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Summary of financial Information (Restated Consolidated)
ParticularsFor the year/period ended (₹ in millions)
31-Mar-2131-Mar-2031-Mar-19
Total Assets19,288.8318,282.3617,454.84
Total Revenue15,723.6414,731.3916,408.09
Profit After Tax1,098.60799.05980.64

Strengths

 

Leading supplier of complex and high-quality precision engineered components that is gaining market share

Skilled and experienced board of directors and management team

Financial performance that has outperformed the industry trends

 

Risks

 

Failure to adapt to industry trends and evolving technologies

Seasonal or economic cyclicality coupled with reduced demand in the verticals

Lack of firm commitment, long-term supply agreements with the customers

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