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REGISTERED OFFICE :
BHIKAIJ] CAMA PLACE, M.G. MARG,
NEW DELHI - 110066
TELEPHONE : 26791234
FAX ; 26791033 ASIAN HOTELS CIN : L55101DL1980PLCO1 1037
Website : www.asianhotelsnorth.com
E-mail : investorrelations@ahinorh.com
ASIAN HOTELS (NORTH) LIMITED AHL/CS/1013/2020
13" September, 2020
Corporate Services Department BSE Ltd. Phiroz Jeejeebhoy Towers, Dalal Street, Mumbai- 400001 Scrip Code / Scrip ID: 500023/ASIANHOTNR
Listing Department National Stock Exchange of India Ltd. Exchange Plaza, 5" Floor, Plot No, C/1, G Block,
Bandra — Kurla Complex Bandra (E), Mumbai -- 400 051 Scrip Code / Symbol; 233/ASIANHOTNR
Dear Sirs,
2020 which commenced at 7.20 p.m. and concluded at 7.34 p.m. approved the Un- audited Standalone & Consolidated Financial Results of the Company for the first quarter ended 30" June, 2020. A copy of the said results is enclosed pursuant to Regulation 33 of SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015.
te his is to inform you that the Board of Directors in its meeting held today i.e. 13"° September, (
Limited Review Reports issued by the Statutory Auditors on the above Stand-alone and Consolidated results are also enclosed.
Thanking you,
Yours faithfully,
For ASIAN HOTELS (NORTH) LIMITED
VICE P ENT (CORPORATE AFFAIRS) & COMPANY SECRETARY
Encl: as above
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Dhirubhai Shah & Co LL CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Ath Floor, Aditya Building Near Sardar
5, Based on our review conducted as stated above, nothing has come to our attention that
causes us to believe that the accompanying Statement, prepared in accordance with the
recognition and measurement principles laid down in the aforesaid Indian Accounting
_ Standards (‘Ind AS’) specified under Sectlon 133 of the Companies Act, 2013, as amended,
read with relevant rules issued thereunder and other accounting principles generally accepted
in India, has not disclosed the Information required to be disclosed in terms of the Listing
Regulations, Including the manner in which it is to be disclosed, or that it contains any material
misstatement.
Emphasis of Matter
(i) Implications owing ta COVID-19 Pandemic:
-Refer Note 5 with reference to Implications of Covid-19 pandemic, The outbreak of
Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic globally and in India is causing significant disturbance and
slowdown of economic activity. The Company has evaluated the impact of this pandemic on its
business operations and based on its review and current Indicators of future economic
‘conditions, there appears to be significant disruptions in the business of the company going
forward amidst the continuity of the Covide-19 pandemic and the industry In which the
Company operates continues to see a sluggish outlook in most part of the year 2020-21.
The impact of coronavirus on the Company’s business will depend on future developments . that cannot be reliably predicted, Including actions to contain or treat the disease and mitigate
its impact on the economies of the affected countries, among others. A definitive assessment
of the impact is not possible in view of the high uncertain economic environment and the
scenario is still evolving. The Company has evaluated its liquidity position and recoverability and carrying values of its assets and changes in financial risks such as credit risk, liquidity risk,
currency risk anc other price risk, and changes in objectives, polleles and processes for
managing those risks aré expected, Evaluation of managemant’s assessment around golhg
concern revolves around at a minimum involve, evaluation of reliability of cash flow forecast prepared by the management considering change in economic environment, management's
plan for future actions and assessing its feasibility in the circumstances.
Considering the projections made by the Company management, it appears that the COVID-19 _ scenario has pegged back the cash flows of the company significantly because of the lockdown _ situation in the hospitality sector In most period of the Q1 of FY 2020-21 and further the grim
situation of cash flows from the projections made by the management for FY 2020-21 as also
the abllity to access cash in other ways such as from government payments, factoring ' recelvables or supplier financing and reductions in the employees’ emoluments across the
board are the negative indicators hinting towards a dull year for the Company,
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in view of Company's assessment check on the operations of the company, there appears to
he a huge implications on the financlals of the company In the short term scenarlo say for the year 2020-21,
Our conclusion is not modified In respect of the above matter,
‘Place: Ahmedabad Date: September 13, 2020
For, Dhirubhal Shah & Co LLP ° Chartered Accountants
FRN; 102521.W/W100298 ft Dighton pKa HIN ARAL SHAT
KAUSHIK J iteeaatiemcumorere DHIRAJLAL SHAH: Tuomi ame
Kaushik D Shah
Partner
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Membership No: 016502 ICAL UDIN: 20016502AAAAAQ2486 .
Dhirubhal Shah & Co LL CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
4th Floor, Aditya Building Near Sardar Patel Seva Same Mithakhali Six Roads, Ellisbriclge Ahmedabad 380006.
Independent Auditor’s Review Report on the Quarterly Unaudited Consolidated Financial Results of
the Company pursuant to the Regulation 33 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure
Requirements) Regulations, 2018, as amended
Review Report to
The Board of Directors of Asian Hotels (North} Limited
1, We have reviewed the accompanying Statement of Unaudited Consolidated Financial Results of
Asian Hotels (North) Limited (the “Holding Company’) and its subsidiaries (the Holding Company
and its subsidiaries together referred to as “the Group”) for the quarter ended June 30, 2020 (the
“Statement”) attached herewith, being submitted by the Holding Company pursuant to the
requirements of Regulation 33 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements)
Regulations, 2015, as amended (the “Listing Regulations”).
2. This Statement, which is the responsibility of the Holding Company’s Management and approved
by the Holding Company’s Board of Directors, has been prepared in accordance with the
recognition and measurement principles laid down in Indian Accounting Standard 34, (Ind AS 34)
“Interim Financial Reporting” prescribed under Section 133 of the Companies Act, 2013 as
amended, read with relevant rules issued thereunder and other accounting principles generally
accepted in India, Our responsibility is to express a conciusion on the Statement basad on our
review,
3. We conducted our review of the Statement in accordance with the Standard on Review
Engagements (SRE) 2410, “Review of Interim Financial Information Performed by the Independent
Auditor of the Entity”, issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, This standard
requires that we plan and perform the review to obtain moderate assurance as to whether the
Statement is free of material misstatement. A review of interim financial information consists of
making inquiries, primarily of persons responsible for financial and accounting matters, and
applying analytical and other review procedures. A review is substantially lass in scope than an
audit conducted in accordance with the Standards on Auditing and consequently does nat enable
us to obtain assurance that we would become aware of all significant matters that might be
identified tn an audit. Accordingly, we do not express an audit opinion.
4. Attention is drawn to the fact that the figures for the 3 months ended 31" March, 2020 as reported
in these financial results are the balancing figures between audited figures in respect of the full
previous financial year and the published year to date figures up to the third quarter of the
previous financial year, The figures up to the end of the third quarter of previous financial year had
only been reviewed and not subjected to audit.
AL SHAH 2 Danke 2020 U4 14 152554 ER"
Phone : (079) 2640 3325/26 | Website : www.dbsgroup.in | E-Mail: info@dsgroup.in
Branch : 204 Sakar Complex,
5. The Statement incluces the financial results of following antities:
a. Fineline Hospitality and Consultancy Pte Lte,, Mauritius ~ Wholly owned subsidiary b, Lexon Hotel Ventures Limited, Mauritius ~ Subsidlary ¢. Leading Hotels Limited - Subsidiary
6. Based on our review conducted and procedures performed as stated in paragraph 3 above,
nothing has come to our attentlon that causes us to belleve that the accompanying Statement, prepared in accordance with recognition and measurement principles fald down in the indian
Accounting Standards (‘Ind AS’) prescribed under Sectlon 133 of the Companies Act, 2013, as amended, read with relevant rules Issued thereunder and other accounting principles generally accepted tn India, has not disclosed the Information required to be disclosed In terms of the Listing
Regulations, including the manner In which It is to be disclosed, or that it contalns any materlal misstatement,
.
7. Emphasis of Matter
(i} implications owing to COVID-19 Pandemic on Group:
A. Refer Note 5 with reference to Implications of Covid-19 pandemic. The outbreak of Coronavirus (Covid-19} pandemic globally and In India is causing significant disturbance and slowdown of economis activity, The Group has evaluated the impact of this pandemic on its business operations and based on its review and current indicators of future economic conditions, there appears to be significant disruptions in the business of the group going forward araldst the continuity of the Covid-19 pandemic and the industry in which the group Operales continues to see a sluggish outlook In most part of the year 2020-21,
The impact of coronavirus on the Group's business will depend on future developments that cannot be reliably predicted, including actions to contain or treat the disease and mitigate its impacton the economies of the affected countries, among others. A definitive assessment of the impact is not possible in view of the high uncertain economic environment and the
"scenario is still evolving, The Group has evaluated Its liquidity position and recoverability and carrying values of its assets and changes in financial risks such as credit risk, liquidity risk, currency risk and other price risk, and changes in objectives, policies and processes for managing those risks are expected. Evaluation of management’s assessment around going concern revolves around at a minimum involve, evaluation of reliability of cash flow forecast prepared by the management considering change in economic environment, management's plan for future actions and assessIng its feasibility in the circumstances.
Considering the projections made by the group management, it appears that the COVID-19 scenario has pegged back the cash flows of the group significantly because of the lockdown situation in the hospitality sector In most period of the QU of FY 2020-21 and further the grim situation of cash flows from the projections made by the management for FY 2020-21 as also the ability to access cash in other ways such a5 from government payments, factoring receivables or supplier financing and reductions in the employees’ emoluments across the board are the negative Indicators hinting towards a dull year for the group.
in view of Group’s assessment check on the operations of the group, there appears to be a huge implications on the financials of the group in the short term scenario say for the year 2020-21,
Our conclusion is not modified jn respect of the above matter,
KAUSHIK DHIRAJLA L SHAH.
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8. Material Uncertainty Regarding Going Concern of Leading Hotels Limited, Substdiary Company:
We draw attention’ to Note 7 concerning to the financial statements of the subsidiary
company, Leading Hotels Limited. On account of ongoing litigatlons at various regulatory forums which are sub Judice at this point In time and has resulted !n substantial delay in the
development of villa, hotel complex and a 18 hole, 72 par champlonship golf course. This has resulted In shortage of funds whereby the Company has defaulted In interest repayment obligations for Jan, 2020 & Feb. 2020 with respect to Bank Loans amounting to Rs. 2.56 Cr, Also, the financial statements Indicate net current Ilabilities of the Company at Rs. 150.47 Cr,
as on 30" June, 2020.
‘The current Covid-19 pandemic scenario has severely dented the future prospects of the Hospitality sector that casts significant doubts with respect to the company’s ability to meet its
existing flnanels|- obligations: as-wellas-the-continuation-of the-praject-tself.-- oo
* However, as informed to us by the management, the Company is In the process of mobilising
the required funds and has recelved a non-binding offer from a patentlal investor on 20" July, 2020 (subject to fulfilment of certain conditions precedent), Further, the Company has also
been able to get sanction of credit facility from a NBFC amounting to Rs. 75 Crores which will enable the Company to revive its development of the project and meet the remaining financial obligations,
The measures above are contingent upon approval of lenders and fulfilment of the condition precedents, which are not wholly under the control of the Company. The Company's ability to
continue as a going concern largely is dependent on the successful outcomes) of the above mentioned fund raising ptans.
‘As stated in the note, the management is confident of obtaining required approvals from the
lenders and fulfilment of the condition precedent. The management is also confident of
Infusing additional funds in the Company by way of credit line drawn from NBFC to meet Company’s financial obligations and thereby continuing project development, Having regard to the aforesaid, the standalone financial statements presently have been prepared on the basis
’ that the Company will continue as a going concern and hence no adjustments have been made
to the classification of the assets and liabilities and its carrying values.
Our conclusion is nat modified tn respect of this matter.
KAUSHIK. 4 DHIRAJL AL SHAH
9, The consolidatad financlal result includes unaudited financial results of Fineline Hospitality and
Consultancy Pte Ltd., Mauritius and Lexon Hotel Ventures Limited, Mauritius whose financial
results reflects, total total revenue of INR Nil, total net loss aftar tax of INR 6.99 lakhs, total
comprehensive loss of INR 6.99 lakhs for the quarter erided on June 30, 2020, as considered in
the financlal results."These financlal statements are unaudited and have been furnished to us
by the Management and our opinion on the statement, in so far it relates to the amount and
_disclosures included -in raspect of these subsidiaries, is based on solely on such unaudited
financial statements, Our opinion on the consolidated financial results is not modified In
respect of this matter with respect to our rellanca an the financial information certified by the
management,
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