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Savita Oil Technologies Limited has submitted its Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report for the financial year 2025-26, as required by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015.
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Savita Oil Technologies Limited has informed the Exchange regarding 'BRSR for the FY 2025-26'.
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7th August, 2026
BSE Limited National Stock Exchange of India Limited
Dept. of Corporate Services, Listing Department,
P. J. Towers, Dalal Street, Exchange Plaza, Bandra Kurla Complex,
Mumbai 400 001 Bandra (East), Mumbai 400 051
Scrip Code: 524667 Symbol: SOTL
Dear Sir/Madam,
Sub: Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report of the Company
for the Financial Year 2025-26
Pursuant to Regulation 34(2)(f) of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing
Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, please find enclosed herewith
the Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report of the Company for the financial year
2025-26.
Kindly take the same on your record.
Thanking You,
Yours faithfully,
For Savita Oil Technologies Limited
Uday C. Rege
Company Secretary & Chief Legal Officer
(Compliance Officer)
Savita Oil Technologies Limited
Annual Report 2025-26
BUSINESS RESPONSIBILITY &
SUSTAINABILITY REPORT
SECTION A: GENERAL DISCLOSURES
I. Details of the Company
1. Corporate Identity Number (CIN) of the Company L24100MH1961PLC012066
2. Name of the Company Savita Oil Technologies Limited
3. Year of incorporation 1961
4. Registered office address 66/67, Nariman Bhavan, Nariman Point, Mumbai 400021
5. Corporate address 66/67, Nariman Bhavan, Nariman Point, Mumbai 400021
6. E-mail legal@savita.com
7. Telephone 022-6624 6200
8. Website www.savita.com
9. Financial year for which reporting is being done 1st April, 2025 to 31st March, 2026
10. Name of the Stock Exchange(s) where shares are BSE Limited
listed National Stock Exchange of India Limited
11. Paid-up Capital ₹ 1371.20 Lakh
12. Name and contact details (telephone, email Uday C. Rege
address) of the person who may be contacted in
022-6624 6200
case of any queries on the BRSR report
ucrege@savita.com
13. Reporting boundary - Are the disclosures under Standalone-Basis Reporting
this report made on a standalone basis (i.e. only
for the entity) or on a consolidated basis (i.e. for
the entity and all the entities which form a part
of its consolidated financial statements, taken
together)
14. Name of assurance provider Not applicable
15. Type of assurance provider Not applicable
II. Products/Services
16. Details of business activities (accounting for 90% of the turnover):
S. No. Description of Main Activity Description of Business Activity % of Turnover of the entity
1. Manufacturing Coke and refined petroleum products 99.22
17. Products/Services sold by the entity (accounting for 90% of the entity’s turnover):
S. No. Product/Service NIC Code % of total Turnover contributed
1. Petroleum Products 19201 99.22
III. Operations
18. Number of locations where plants and/or operations/offices of the entity are situated:
Location Number of plants Number of offices Total
National 4 5 9
International - - -
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Corporate Overview Statutory Reports Financial Statements
19. Markets served by the entity:
a. Number of locations
Locations Number
National (No. of States) 25*
International (No. of Countries) The Company's products are exported to over 75 countries worldwide
*Includes 23 States and 2 Union Territories
b. What is the contribution of exports as a percentage of the total turnover of the entity?
c. A brief on types of customers
T he Company’s customers include Industries/Corporates, Original Equipment Manufacturers, Export Customers,
Distributors/Channel Partners, Transmission and Distribution Companies, Renewables, etc.
IV. Employees
20. Details as at the end of Financial Year:
a. Employees and workers (including differently abled):
S. Particulars Total (A) Male Female
No. (B) % (B/A) No. (C) % (C/A)
EMPLOYEES
1. Permanent (D) 629 577 91.73 52 8.27
2. Other than Permanent (E) 0 0 0.00 0 0
3. Total employees (D + E) 629 577 91.73 52 8.27
WORKERS
4. Permanent (F) 20 20 100 0 0.00
5. Other than Permanent (G) 509 508 99.80 1 0.20
6. Total workers (F + G) 529 528 99.81 1 0.19
b. Differently abled Employees and workers:
S. Particulars Total (A) Male Female
No. (B) % (B/A) No. (C) % (C/A)
DIFFERENTLY ABLED EMPLOYEES
1. Permanent (D) 0 0 0 0 0
2. Other than Permanent (E) 0 0 0 0 0
3. Total differently abled employees (D + E) 0 0 0 0 0
DIFFERENTLY ABLED WORKERS
4. Permanent (F) 0 0 0 0 0
5. Other than permanent (G) 0 0 0 0 0
6. Total differently abled workers (F + G) 0 0 0 0 0
21. Participation/Inclusion/Representation of women:
Category Total (A) No. and percentage of Females
No. (B) % (B/A)
Board of Directors 6 1 16.67
Key Management Personnel 5 0 0
Savita Oil Technologies Limited
Annual Report 2025-26
22. Turnover rate for permanent employees and workers:
FY 2025-26 FY 2024-25 FY 2023-24
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Permanent Employees 13.64 0.01 13.65 13.50 0.83 14.33 12.39 1.44 13.83
Permanent Workers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
V. Holding, Subsidiary and Associate Companies (including joint ventures)
23. (a) Names of holding/subsidiary/associate companies/joint ventures
S. Name of the holding/ Indicate whether % of shares Does the entity indicated at
No. subsidiary/associate holding/subsidiary/ held by listed column A, participate in the
companies/joint associate/joint entity Business Responsibility initiatives
ventures (A) venture of the listed entity? (Yes/No)
Savita GreenTec
1 Subsidiary 100% No
Limited
VI. CSR Details
24. (i) Whether CSR is applicable as per section 135 of Companies Act, 2013: Yes
(ii) Turnover : ₹ 4,32,644.86 Lakhs
(iii) Net worth : ₹ 1,84,102.57 Lakhs
VII. Transparency and Disclosures Compliances
25. Complaints/Grievances on any of the principles (Principles 1 to 9) under the National Guidelines on Responsible
Business Conduct:
Stakeholder Grievance Redressal FY 2025-26 FY 2024-25
group from whom Mechanism in Place
Number of Number of Remarks Number of Number of Remarks
complaint is (Yes/No)
complaints complaints complaints complaints
received (If Yes, then provide
filed pending filed pending
web-link for
during the resolution during the resolution
grievance redress
year at close of year at close of
policy)
the year the year
Communities Yes 0 0 - 0 0 -
Investors (other than
Yes 0 0 - 0 0 -
shareholders)
Shareholders Yes 0 0 - 0 0 -
Employees and
Yes 0 0 - 0 0 -
workers
Customers Yes 0 0 - 0 0 -
Value Chain Partners Yes 0 0 - 0 0 -
Others - 0 0 - 0 0 -
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Corporate Overview Statutory Reports Financial Statements
26. Overview of the entity’s material responsible business conduct issues
S. Material Indicate Rationale for In case of risk, approach to adapt or Financial
No. issue whether identifying the risk/ mitigate implications
identified risk or opportunity of the risk or
opportunity opportunity
(R/O) (Indicate
positive or
negative
implications)
1 Energy Opportunity Increased utilization The Company has harnessed wind Positive
Management of renewable energy energy since the year 1999 scaling up
and energy-efficient the total installed capacity to 53.10 MW.
practices offers Rooftop solar with a combined capacity
potential for cost of 2061 KWp have been installed across
optimization and its manufacturing units, maximizing
long-term operational utilization of natural resource and reducing
resilience its reliance on thermal power.
2 Climate Risk Accelerating global The Company is committed to addressing Negative
Resilience warming and increase climate risks and building resilience by
and GHG in stakeholder reducing its carbon footprint and adopting
Emissions expectations for measures to ensure stability of its
climate action operations. The Company is continuously
necessitate proactive measuring, estimating and monitoring
measures to mitigate its carbon footprint (Scope 1 and 2
potential disruptions emissions) and working towards emission
to manufacturing reduction. The Company has extended
operations. its estimation beyond its operations by
measuring certain categories of its scope 3
emissions to develop future strategies for
decarbonization.
3 Water Risk Inadequate water The Company’s commitment to water Negative
Stewardsh
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