Risk Breakdown
Financial Exposure
Governance
Double Materiality
Supply Chain
Material Risks
ESG Targets & Commitments
| Topic | Target / Metric | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Human Rights in Supply Chain | HR clauses in all contracts | Commitment |
AI Risk Summary
**Financial Risk Summary: Prince Pipes and Fittings Limited** Prince Pipes faces critical compliance exposure with a perfect 10.0/10 compliance risk score, creating potential SEBI enforcement and delisting risk if BRSR disclosure obligations under SEBI Core Expansion are not met—a material threat to market valuation. The company's EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility) liability status remains unresolved despite 6.5/10 exposure risk; under the Plastic Waste Management Rules, mandatory EPR compliance could trigger ₹4–15 crore in annual collection, processing, and certification costs, directly impacting margins on ₹2,524 crore revenue. The absence of reported Scope 1 and 2 emissions data signals either measurement gaps or underreporting, creating audit vulnerability and potential regulatory penalties under BRSR P6 environmental disclosure requirements. Immediate priority: clarify EPR applicability and formalize emissions accounting to mitigate compliance risk before next BRSR assurance cycle.
Source: PRINCE PIPES AND FITTINGS LIMITED BRSR Filing, FY -. Derived from the company's own public disclosures. Not investment advice or a regulatory determination.