Fortis Healthcare Ltd. Investor Presentation Q3 FY 2010
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Agenda Highlights of the Quarter Operating Parameters Hospital Performances Q&A 3
Highlights of the quarter The acquisition of 10 Wockhardt s hospitals (including 2 hospitals in project stages), completed on 17 th December. Ties up for management of 175 bedded MK Hospital Bhiwani, Haryana 13 hospitals in the network recorded all time high revenues Malar and Amritsar Hospital grew sequentially over the 8 th quarter Fortis Escorts Delhi grew sequentially over the 6th quarter Noida, Vasant Kunj and Jaipur grew sequentially over the 4 th quarter Launched a new clinic at Fortis La Femme dedicated towards foetal medicine Launched Cancer care clinic named Cancure at Vashi, in association with Dr. Suresh Advani Kicked-off cardiac surgery programme at Clinique Darne and also launched a comprehensive mother and child care programme Construction completed for Oncology Block at Noida. Operations commence from ensuing quarter 4
Operating Highlights Financial Information: Network Operating Revenues: Q3 Rs. 299 Cr. (+59%); 9M Rs. 808 Cr. (+51%) Consolidated Operating Revenue: Q3 Rs. 232 Cr. (+44%); 9M Rs. 608 Cr. (+33%) Consolidated Operating EBITDA: Q3 Rs. 35.6 Cr. (+43%); 9M Rs. 93.5 Cr. (+56%) Net Profit for the quarter stood at Rs. 21.7 Cr., +330% over corresponding period EPS for the quarter grows from Re. 0.22 / share to Re. 0.88 / share Fortis Escorts Delhi achieved highest ever revenues of Rs. 70 Cr. for a quarter Fortis Escorts Delhi (+28%), Noida (+30%), Malar (+112%), Faridabad (+35%), Vasant Kunj (+44%), Jaipur (+85%) and La Femme (+27%) also grew smartly Revenues from Cardiac, Ortho, Neuro, Renal Sciences, Oncology and Gastroenterology grew by 36%, 19%, 93%, 28%, 44% & 50% respectively Observed 98% increase in Neuro Surgery procedures over the corresponding quarter lead by Noida, Faridabad, Jaipur, Vasant Kunj & Malar 5
Update on Wockhardt acquisition Business transfer completed effective w.e.f 17 th Dec 2009 Transition of ~3,200 employees and consultants to Fortis IT platform integration completed Wockhardt Hospital, Kolkata* Senior management team strengthened in the areas of finance and projects 414 bedded Kolkata project and Mulund hospital s expansion work started Wockhardt Hospital, Mulund, Mumbai 6
Brand Transition 7
Combined Business Presence Pan India Escorts, Amritsar (2006) Sadbhavna Medical & Heart Institute, Patiala (2006) Fortis City Centre (2006) Fortis Mohali (2001) Fortis MK Hospital, Bhiwani (2010) Kalyani, Gurgaon (2006) Escorts, Faridabad Ravindera Cath Lab, Hisar Fortis Escorts Jaipur (2006) Goyal Hospital, Jodhpur (2006) Wockhardt, Mulund (2009) Wockhardt, Kalyan (2009) Fortis Modi Hospital, Kota (2006) SL Raheja (Mumbai) (2010) HHPL (Mumbai) (2007) Arneja Hospital, Nagpur(2006) Fortis Malar (Chennai) 2008 Wockhardt, Nagarbhavi, Bengaluru (2009) Wockhardt, Yashwant Pura, Bengaluru (2009) Wockhardt, Cunningham Road, Bengaluru (2009) Wockhardt, CH Road, Bengaluru (2009) Wockhardt, BG Road, Bengaluru (2009) Fortis, RM Hospital, Bengaluru (2009) Kamayani, Agra (2006) Saraswati Heart Care, Allahabad (2006) Fortis Noida (2004) Fortis Shalimar Bagh (2010) International Projects Jessa Ram (2003) Escorts-Amiri Diagnostic Fortis Gurgaon Heart Center, Afghanistan (FY2006) La Femme (2005) Mauritius (FY2009) Vasant Kunj (2006) ISIC, Vasant Kunj (2006) Yashoda Hospital, Ghaziabad (2006) Escorts-Delhi (2006) Wockhardt Sarat Bose Road, Kolkata (2009) Wockhardt Rashbehari Avenue, Kolkata (2009) Wockhardt Hospital, (Anandpur) Kolkata (2009) Escorts-Raipur (2006) Birla Institute MRC, Gwalior (2006) GNRC, Guwahati (2009) Fortis Wockhardt Total Particulars No. Capacity No. Capacity No. Capacity Greenfield 3 970 3 970 Brownfield 6 1,147 8 1,368 14 2,515 Managed 8 1,318 8 1,318 HCC s/sc s 13 72 13 72 Projects 5 1,200 2 534 7 1,734 Total 35 4,707 10 1,902 45 6,609 8
No. of Procedures Cardiac 936 +32% Ortho +28% 612 3,774 4,988 1,560 2,095 1,288 1,529 676 1045 505 463 CTVS & Pediatrics PTCA CAG Others Knee Replacements THR & Others 699 +98% 15,938 +109% 353 7,641 Neuro Dialysis Q3 FY 09 Q3 FY 10 9
Performance Highlights Consolidated: FHL and Subsidiaries Network: FHL, Subsidiaries, Associates and O&M Hospitals 10
Snapshot Financial Performance 300 250 200 161 Q3FY09 232 +44% Rs. in Cr. Q3FY10 299 189 +59% Q3 FY 10 Consolidated Operating Revenue -Rs. 232.5 Cr 44% Operating EBITDA -Rs. 35.6 Cr 43% Net Profit -Rs. 21.7 Cr 330% Q3FY10 -Network Revenue -Rs. 299.1 Cr. 59% Statutory Q3FY09 Q3FY10 150 Occupancy 70% 74% ARPOB (Annualized - Rs. Lakhs) 75 86 100 ALOS (Days) 3.9 3.7 50 9M FY10 Consolidated Operating Revenue -Rs. 608.4 Cr. 33% 0 Consolidated Network Operating EBITDA -Rs. 93.5 Cr. 56% Net Profit -Rs. 42.3 Cr. 330% 9M FY10 -Network Revenue -Rs. 808.2 Cr. 49% Operating Revenues 11
Operating Revenue and PAT 250.0 Consecutive positive returns 232.5 Rs. in Cr. 25.0 200.0 161.1 172.6 185.4 190.5 21.7 20.0 Revenues 44% 150.0 15.0 13.0 100.0 10.0 PAT 330% 50.0 5.1 6.2 7.6 5.0 0.0 Q3FY09 Q4FY09 Q1FY10 Q2FY10 Q3FY10 Operating Revenues PAT *PAT above is excluding exceptional items of gain of Rs. 6. 2 Cr. in Q2FY09 and our share of loss of Rs. 1.4 Cr in Malar hospital in Q4FY09 0.0 12
Summary Consolidated Profit and Loss Q3 FY10 Particulars Q3 FY10 (Rs. Cr.) % Q3 FY09 (Rs. Cr.) % Q-o-Q Growth Operating Revenue 232.5 100.0% 161.1 100.0% 44.3% Other Income # 8.7 3.7% 5.8 3.6% 50.8% Total Income 241.2 166.8 44.6% Direct Costs 64.3 27.7% 46.3 28.7% 39.0% Employee Costs 48.2 20.7% 39.1 24.3% 23.3% Other Costs 84.4 36.3% 50.8 31.6% 66.0% EBITDA 44.3 19.0% 30.6 19.0% 44.5% Finance Costs 6.9 3.0% 11.2 7.0% -38.8% Depreciation & Amortization 13.8 5.9% 11.9 7.4% 16.2% PAT 21.7 9.4% 5.1 3.1% 329.6% EPS for the quarter (Rs.) 0.88 0.22 #Other income includes interest income and miscellaneous income 13
Summary Consolidated Profit and Loss 9MFY10 Particulars 9MFY10 (Rs. Cr.) (%) 9MFY09 (Rs. Cr.) (%) Growth (%) Operating Revenue 608.4 100.0% 457.9 100.0% 32.9% Other Income # 15.4 2.5% 23.9 5.2% -35.7% Total Income 623.8 481.9 29.5% Direct Costs 171.9 28.2% 134.6 29.4% 27.7% Employee Costs 132.7 21.8% 112.1 24.5% 18.4% Other Costs 210.3 34.6% 151.6 33.1% 38.8% EBITDA 108.9 17.9% 83.7 18.3% 30.1% Finance Costs 25.0 4.1% 34.3 7.5% -27.0% Depreciation & Amortization 36.9 6.1% 35.9 7.8% 2.8% PAT* 42.3 6.9% 9.8 2.1% 330.2% EPS for the period 1.70 0.71 #Other income includes interest income and miscellaneous income * PAT is arrived after excluding exceptional items 14
Hospital Performances 15
Hospital wise Revenue & EBITDA 112% Rs. In Cr. 85% 80 70 28% 69.9 30% 44% 35% 18% 27% 60 54.5 3% 50 40 30 20 10 0 18% 19% 41.5 42.7 29.7 25.7 22.8 17.9 28% 22% 15% 25% 13% 27% 14% 15% 18.7 17.3 16.7 13.8 8.1 9 13.1 11.1 5.8 7.3 13% 18% -6% 20% 28% 30% 7% 24% Delhi Mohali Noida Vasant Kunj Faridabad Malar Jaipur Amritsar La Femme 16 Q3 FY09 Q3 FY10
Specialty Mix 9MFY10 Renal, 4% Gastro, 2% Onco, 2% Neuro, 5% MSH, 17% Ortho, 8% OPD, 10% Other, 19% Pulmo, 2% Gynae, 3% Cardiac, 43% Others, 4% Focus on key specialties Cardiac, Neuro, Ortho, Renal & Onco to continue 17
Greenfield Hospitals : Planned No. Location No. of Beds Area & Land Ownership Expected date of commencement 1. Shalimar Bagh, NCR 350 7 Acres. Owned Q4 10 2. Kolkata, West Bengal 414 Owned 294,931 Sq ft Q3 11 3. Gurgaon, NCR 450 11 Acres, Owned Q4 11 4. Peenya, Bengaluru 120 B. Lease ~70,000 Sq ft Q4 11 5. Ludhiana 2, Punjab 100 1,00,000 sq ft. B. Lease Q4 12 6. Ludhiana 1, Punjab 200 1,55,000 sq. ft., B. Lease Q1 13 7. Ahmedabad, Gujarat 200 1,55,000 sq. ft., B. Lease Q2 13 Total 1,834 18
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