Quarterly report pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d)

Debts (Tables)

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Debts (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2014
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
Components of Notes Payable and Capital Leases

Notes payable and capital leases consisted of the following:

 

        As of December 31, 2014  
              Current     Long-Term  
Name       Total     Maturities     Maturities  
                       
D&O Insurance   (1)   $ 106,690     $ 106,690     $ -  
Habib Bank Line of Credit   (2)     -       -       -  
Bank Overdraft Facility   (3)     -       -       -  
HSBC Loan   (4)     603,373       321,747       281,626  
Term Finance Facility   (5)     490,586       245,293       245,293  
Loan Payable Bank   (6)     1,962,343       1,962,343       -  
Loan From Related Party   (7)     253,153       130,861       122,292  
          3,416,145       2,766,934       649,211  
Subsidiary Capital Leases   (8)     883,562       450,463       433,099  
        $ 4,299,707     $ 3,217,397     $ 1,082,310  

 

        As of June 30, 2014  
              Current     Long-Term  
Name       Total     Maturities     Maturities  
                       
D&O Insurance   (1)   $ 54,547     $ 54,547     $ -  
Habib Bank Line of Credit   (2)     2,438,844       2,438,844       -  
Bank Overdraft Facility   (3)     -       -       -  
HSBC Loan   (4)     835,899       346,138       489,761  
Term Finance Facility   (5)     632,527       253,011       379,516  
Loan Payable Bank   (6)     2,024,087       2,024,087       -  
Loan From Related Party   (7)     322,600       194,740       127,860  
          6,308,504       5,311,367       997,137  
Subsidiary Capital Leases   (8)     1,014,834       479,891       534,943  
        $ 7,323,338     $ 5,791,258     $ 1,532,080  

 

(1) The Company finances Directors’ and Officers’ (“D&O”) liability insurance as well as Errors and Omissions (“E&O”) liability insurance, for which the total balances are renewed on an annual basis, are recorded in current maturities. The interest rate on the insurance financing was 0.43% and 0.55% as of December 31, 2014 and June 30, 2014, respectively.

 

(2) In April 2008, the Company entered into an agreement with Habib American Bank to secure a line of credit to be collateralized by certificates of deposit held at the bank. The interest rate on this line of credit is variable, and was 1.5% as of December 31, 2014 and June 30, 2014, respectively. In June 2012, the Company’s subsidiary, NTA, entered into an agreement with Habib American Bank to secure a line of credit up to $500,000 to be collateralized by certificates of deposit of the same value held at the bank. The interest rate on this line of credit is variable and was 1.9% as of December 31, 2014 and June 30, 2014, respectively. Interest expense for the three and six months ended December 31, 2014 was $nil and $8,658, respectively. Interest expense for the three and six months ended December 31, 2013 was $9,430 and $16,726, respectively. Amounts of both lines of credit were paid down during the period.

 

(3) During the year ended June 30, 2008, the Company’s subsidiary, NTE, entered into an overdraft facility with HSBC Bank plc whereby the bank would cover any overdrafts up to £300,000, or approximately $465,983. The annual interest rate was 4.75% as of December 31, 2014 and June 30, 2014, respectively.

 

This overdraft facility requires that the aggregate amount of invoiced trade debtors (net of provisions for bad and doubtful debts and excluding intra-group debtors) of NTE, not exceeding 90 days old, will not be less than an amount equal to 200% of the facility. As of December 31, 2014, NTE was in compliance with this covenant.

 

(4) In October 2011, the Company’s subsidiary, NTE, entered into a loan agreement with HSBC Bank to finance the acquisition of 51% in Virtual Leasing Services Limited. HSBC Bank guaranteed the loan up to a limit of £1,000,000, or approximately $1,553,277 for a period of 5 years with monthly payments of £18,420, or approximately $28,611. The interest rate was 4% which is 3.5% above the bank sterling base rate. The loan is securitized against debenture comprising of fixed and floating charges over all the assets and undertakings of NTE including all present and future freehold and leasehold property, book and other debts, chattels, goodwill and uncalled capital, both present and future. Interest expense for the three and six months ended December 31, 2014 was $13,248 and $29,950, respectively. Interest expense, during the three and six months ended December 31, 2013, was $19,047 and $41,489, respectively.

 

This facility requires that NTE’s adjusted tangible net worth to be not be less than £600,000. For this purpose, adjusted tangible net worth means shareholders’ funds less intangible assets plus non-redeemable preference shares. In addition, the facility requires NTE’s cash debt service coverage to not fall below 150% of the aggregate debt service cost. As of December 31, 2014, NTE was in compliance with this covenant.

 

(5) The Company’s subsidiary, NetSol PK, entered into two different term finance facilities from Askari Bank to finance the construction of a new building. The total aggregate amount of these facilities is Rs. 112,500,000, or approximately $1,103,818 (availed Rs. 50,000,000 or $490,586), (secured by the first charge of Rs. 580 million or approximately $5.69 million over the land, building and equipment of the company). The interest rate was 12.90% as of December 31, 2014 and June 30, 2014, respectively, which is 2.75% above the six-month Karachi Inter Bank Offering Rate.

 

(6) The Company’s subsidiary, NetSol PK, has an export refinance facility with Askari Bank Limited, secured by the Company’s assets. This is a revolving loan that matures every six months. Total facility amount is Rs. 300,000,000 or $2,943,514 (availed Rs. 200,000,000 or $1,962,343). The interest rate for the loans was 7.5% and 9.4% at December 31, 2014 and June 30, 2014 respectively. Interest expense for the three and six months ended December 31, 2014 was $37,068 and $72,775, respectively. Interest expense for the three and six months ended December 31, 2013, was $42,081 and $86,181, respectively.

 

Both term and export refinance facilities from Askari Bank Limited amounting to Rupees 250 million ($2.45 million) require NetSol PK to maintain a long term debt equity ratio of 60:40 and the current ratio of 1:1. As of December 31, 2014, NetSol PK was in compliance with this covenant.

 

(7) In October 2013, the Company’s subsidiary, NTE, entered into a loan agreement with Investec, a related party, to finance VLS. The loan amount was £100,000, or approximately $155,327, for a period of 1 year with monthly payments of £8,676, or approximately $13,476. The interest rate was 4.1%. As of December 31, 2014, the company has paid off full amount of loan.

 

In March 2014, the Company’s subsidiary, VLS, entered into a loan agreement with Investec. The loan amount was £150,000, or approximately $232,990, for a period of two years with annual payments of £75,000, or approximately $116,495. The interest rate was 3.13%. As of December 31, 2014, the subsidiary has used this facility up to $253,152 including interest due, of which $122,292 was shown as long term and $130,861 as current maturity, including seven months of accrued interest.

 

(8) The Company leases various fixed assets under capital lease arrangements expiring in various years through 2018. The assets and liabilities under capital leases are recorded at the lower of the present value of the minimum lease payments or the fair value of the asset. The assets are secured by the assets themselves. Depreciation of assets under capital leases is included in depreciation expense for the three and six months ended December 31, 2014 and 2013.

Schedule of Aggregate Minimum Future Lease Payments under Capital Leases

Following is the aggregate minimum future lease payments under capital leases as of December 31, 2014:

 

    Amount  
Minimum Lease Payments        
Due FYE 12/31/15   $ 531,224  
Due FYE 12/31/16     382,127  
Due FYE 12/31/17     85,482  
Total Minimum Lease Payments     998,833  
Interest Expense relating to future periods     (115,271 )
Present Value of minimum lease payments     883,562  
Less: Current portion     (450,463 )
Non-Current portion   $ 433,099