25 August 2022 04:04 am Views - 174
Staying true to its vision of developing rural economies, Sarvodaya Development Finance PLC (SDF) has continued to outperform during the first quarter of this financial year.
SDF’s total income for the quarter ended June 30th 2022, was Rs. 559.84 million, which is a growth of 40.9 percent compared to the income of Rs.397.34 million for the comparative period of FY 2021-22.
The net operating income for the quarter increased by 22.6 percent to Rs. 288.82 million, from Rs.235.65 million in the previous comparative quarter.
The operating profit before tax on financial services increased by 55.8 percent to Rs.74.62 million, against the comparative figure of Rs.47.90 million one year ago. The profit before tax increased by 59.8 percent to Rs. 45.30 million as compared to Rs.28.36 million in the previous year’s first quarter. SDF concluded the 1st quarter of FY 2022-23 with an after-tax profit growth of 115.0 percent reaching Rs.33.83 million, as compared to Rs.15.73 million achieved in the 1st quarter of FY 2021-22.
SDF expanded its agricultural lending portfolio and farming related support services, thereby actively facilitating recovery of the country’s essential agriculture sector.
Through its strategic agreements with leading agricultural equipment and machinery suppliers, SDF modernizes rural farmers with modern agricultural equipment, such as combined harvesters, tractors, automated rice mills and other equipment to enhance agricultural outputs, supported by buy back agreements as a risk mitigation mechanism.
Meanwhile, seasonal repayment plans have been developed for farmers to alleviate repayment pressure on farming communities, enabling them to repay their loans with the increase in income during harvest seasons.
In an unique intervention, SDF also supplies its farming customers with liquid organic fertilizer (Effective Micro-organism), which is manufactured by the Sarvodaya Movement based on a patented Japanese formula. As a further support measure, SDF also negotiates forward buying contracts for farm produce, to ensure farmers are able to sell their products immediately at fair prices.