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Electoral bonds: Ramco Cement's ₹54 crore donation is over 15% of its FY23 net profit

A CNBC-TV18 analysis of the data available on electoral bonds uploaded by the Election Commission of India (ECI) on its website shows several companies' donations were even in double digits when calcualted against their FY23 net profit. Here's a list of a few such companies:

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By Nigel D'Souza   | Vivek Iyer  Mar 15, 2024 8:43:33 PM IST (Published)

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Electoral bonds: Ramco Cement's ₹54 crore donation is over 15% of its FY23 net profit
Several companies have donated substantive amounts as electoral bonds when measured against a key financial metric like net profit or profit after tax (PAT), according to a CNBC-TV18 analysis of the data uploaded by the Election Commission of India (ECI) on its website.

For instance, Ramco Cements donated 54 crore in electoral bonds. The amount is more than 15% of the cement major's FY23 profit after tax (PAT) of 342 crore. Likewise, NCC Ltd donated 60 crore, which is nearly 10% of its FY23 PAT of 610 crore.
However, a donation of 376 crore by Vedanta is just 2.6% of its FY23 net profit of 14,503. Similarly, JSPL's 123 crore is just over 3% of the 3,174 crore PAT the steel major reported in FY23.

The table below includes several listed companies' donations for electoral bonds and calculations against their FY23 PAT:

Company nameDonations in electoral bondsFY23 PAT in ₹ crore% OF PAT
Ramco Cements54 crore342 crore15.70%
NCC Ltd60 crore610 crore9.84%
Natco Pharma Ltd57 crore715 crore7.97%
Torrent Power Ltd87 crore2,165 crore4.02%
JSPL123 crore3,174 crore3.10%
Divi's Laboratories55 crore1,823 crore3.02%
Vedanta376 crore14,503 crore2.59%
Dr. Reddy's Laboratories80 crore4,507 crore1.78%
As per the direction of the Supreme Court, the SBI on Tuesday evening submitted to the Election Commission the details of entities, which had purchased the now-scrapped electoral bonds, and the political parties which received them. The SBI has issued electoral bonds worth 16,518 crore in 30 tranches since the inception of the scheme in 2018.
The Supreme Court, however, in a landmark verdict on February 15, scrapped the Centre's electoral bonds scheme that allowed anonymous political funding, calling it "unconstitutional" and ordered disclosure by the EC of donors, the amount donated by them and recipients.

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