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Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd Chemicals
₹ 535.05 -5.75 (-1.06%)
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Overview

  • BSE Code 500670
  • NSE Symbol GNFC
  • ISIN Demat INE113A01013
  • Book Value (₹) 575.19
  • Face Value (₹) 10.00
  • Market Cap (₹ Cr.) 8,016.35
  • P/E (TTM) 13.70
  • EPS (TTM) 39.81
  • Div Yield (%) 0.00

Performance

Today’s Low 533.05
Today’s High 553.85

535.05
52W Low 449.00
52W High 725.80

535.05
Open 540.80
Prev. Close 540.80
Volume 2,24,883.00

Corporate Actions

Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers and Chemicals Limited - Certificate under SEBI (Depositories and Participants) Regulations, 2018
Apr 10, 2025

Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers and Chemicals Limited has informed the Exchange about Certificate under Regulation 74(5) of SEBI (Depositories and Participants) Regulations, 2018

About Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd

Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilisers Company Ltd came into existence as on May 10, 1976, at Bharuch, Gujarat. The company is a joint enterprise promoted by both the Government of Gujarat and the Gujarat State Fertiliser Company Ltd. It is one of the leading entities in India engaged mainly in the business of manufacturing and selling fertilisers and industrial chemicals, and providing IT services. Their manufacturing facilities are located at Bharuch in Gujarat. In 1982, the company started its manufacturing operations from its single-stream ammonia-urea fertiliser complex, which is one of the largest in the world. They commissioned a captive power project in 1987-90. In 1991, they established a nitrophosphate plant and a calcium ammonium nitrate plant. Over the years, the company also diversified into information technology as well, via its IT division named (n) Code Solutions. In 2004-05, the company made a strategic entry into into an agreement with the Gas Authority of India Ltd, for supply of R-LNG. In FY 2014, it was also given the role of Fertiliser Marketing Entity (FME) for 3 years from October 2015 for the distribution of Urea imported by the Government of India. In 2017-18, the company bagged a major order from Vadodara Smart City Development Ltd. To encourage organic farming, the company has also produced 152 MTs of Oiled Neem Cakes during FY 2018-19. It produces other neem-based products such as Neem soap, shampoo, hand wash, mosquito repellent, hair oil, face wash etc.

Business Segments

GNFC is into the manufacturing and marketing of fertilisers, pesticides, industrial chemicals and also has an IT products division. The detailed products and services offered by the company are:
  • Manufacturing Fertilisers:
The company manufactures and sells fertilisers such as Urea and Nitrophosphate under the brand NARMADA via cooperative societies, dealers, and sub-dealers. The company also manufactures and markets Neem De-Oiled Cakes and Narmada Neem Pesticides.
  • Trading Fertilisers:
The company is engaged in the trading of Di-Ammonium Phosphate (DAP), Muriate of Potash (MOP), Single Super Phosphate (SSP), Ammonium Sulphate, and City Compost. Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and certain parts of Rajasthan are prime marketing zones of GNFC.
  • Manufacturing Industrial Chemicals:
The company produces multiple industrial chemicals, including Methanol, Formic Acid, Nitric Acid, and Acetic Acid. Both Methanol and Formic Acid are regularly exported to international markets.
  • Information Technology
The company’s IT division, i.e. (n) Code Solutions, supplies IT solutions like Smart Cities Implementation, e-Procurement, e-Auction, Block Chain and e-Governance Projects, education, etc. Subsidiaries The company has no subsidiaries as of October 2023.

Corporate Actions

The company has not conducted any buyback, bonus issue, rights issue or stock split in the recent past.

SWOT Analysis

Strengths
  1. The organization is the only producer of Acetic Acid and is also one of the only two producers of Formic Acid in India. It also has the largest single stream Aniline plant in India.
  2. The organization is also the only manufacturer of Toluene Di-Isocyanate in South East Asia and Indian subcontinent.
  3. The organization registered a loss only once, in 2015.
  4. The organization has the largest Ammonia Plant and a Urea plant in India.
Weaknesses
  1. The organization faces stiff competition from the large amount of fertiliser imports that India has to make every year.
Opportunities
  1. The organization has a major opportunity to expand its IT enterprise in the coming years. It is one of the few government companies with a proven capability of digital transformation. Therefore, it is well positioned to take up work in this space for the government’s digitisation drive.
Threats
  1. Most of the organization’s products are substitutes and hence face stiff competition in the market from other players.
  2. GNFC needs to expand its supplier base for raw materials in order to secure itself against supply chain disruptions.
  3. There is a risk of the Nutrient-based Subsidy from the government not matching actual input costs, which may affect profitability.
  4. Tightening clean energy norms may become a source of pressure for the firm’s profitability in the future.
Founded: 1976
Chairman: Pankaj Joshi
Managing Director: T Natarajan
Address: P O Narmadanagar, Bharuch, Gujarat, 392015,