Stock Audit Services in Ahmedabad

Stock Audit Services in Ahmedabad

If your Cash Credit or Overdraft limit is secured against inventory, your bank will ask for an independent stock audit — and what that report says has direct consequences for your Drawing Power, your credit account health, and your NPA classification status.

Under RBI (Commercial Banks – IRACP) Directions 2025, when a CC/OD account’s outstanding balance continuously exceeds its computed Drawing Power for 90 or more days, the account is classified as a Non-Performing Asset. An adverse inventory audit finding — overstatement, ineligible stock, or a mismatch between book records and physical count — directly reduces Drawing Power. The bank stock audit is also mandatory for NPAs of ₹5 crore and above under RBI (Commercial Banks – IRACP) Directions 2025.

Sapient Services provides independent inventory verification services for Ahmedabad businesses — on-site physical stock counts, Drawing Power computation, stock statement reconciliation, and bank-format reports prepared by a qualified Chartered Accountant.

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Stock Audit in Ahmedabad — At a Glance

What

Independent physical verification of inventory pledged as CC/OD collateral — quantity count, condition check, valuation review, Drawing Power computation, and bank stock statement reconciliation.
Who needs itAhmedabad businesses with CC/OD bank limits secured against stock — pharma, chemicals, textiles, agro-commodities, trading, auto components, and manufacturing.
When requiredAnnually (minimum) as a condition of CC/OD sanction. More frequent for borrowers with adverse findings or NPA exposure above ₹5 crore (RBI (Commercial Banks – IRACP) Directions 2025).
2026 UpdateRBI Credit Facilities Amendment Directions 2026 (effective April 2026): For borrowers with ₹10 crore+ exposure, only the bank with 10%+ share operates the full CC/OD — increasing scrutiny of collateral verification findings.
Sapient deliversChartered Accountant-certified reports in formats required by SBI, Bank of Baroda, PNB, Bank of India, Union Bank — on-site visits across Ahmedabad’s GIDC zones and industrial estates.
TurnaroundSite visit: within 3 working days of mandate. Report delivery: 5–7 working days from site visit.

What Changed in 2026 — Why Collateral Verification Matters More Now

RBI Credit Facilities Amendment Directions 2026 (effective April 1, 2026): For borrowers with ₹10 crore+ aggregate exposure, only the bank holding 10% or more of the total exposure can operate the borrower’s CC/OD in full. This concentrates oversight and makes the primary bank’s inventory audit findings directly consequential for the entire banking relationship.

Three regulatory updates in 2025–26 have raised the stakes for Ahmedabad CC/OD borrowers:

  • RBI (Commercial Banks – IRACP) Directions 2025 (effective November 2025): CC/OD accounts where outstanding continuously exceeds Drawing Power for 90+ days are classified NPA. Mandatory bank stock audit for NPA accounts above ₹5 crore. Adverse collateral verification findings that reduce Drawing Power now carry a direct, measurable NPA risk.
  • ICAI Technical Guide on Stock and Receivable Audit: Sets minimum content and format requirements for bank-accepted reports — physical count methodology, condition classification, valuation basis, Drawing Power computation, and CA certification. Reports not following this format face bank objections or rejection.
  • SARFAESI Act 2002 remains in force: Banks can initiate SARFAESI proceedings against hypothecated stock when borrowers default — adverse inventory audit findings may strengthen the bank’s documented grounds for recovery action where default already exists. For Ahmedabad businesses in GIDC estates where factory and inventory are often co-pledged, this risk is concrete.

Sector-Specific Inventory Audit Requirements — Ahmedabad

Ahmedabad’s CC/OD borrowers are concentrated in industries where inventory characteristics create complexity that a generic collateral verification misses. Each sector requires a different technical approach in the field.

Sector

Inventory CharacteristicsKey Audit Complexity
PharmaceuticalsAPI drums, finished formulations, packaging materials — multiple SKUs at varying expiry stagesShelf-life and expiry dating reduce eligible Drawing Power. Controlled substances require separate count protocol. WHO-GMP status affects insurance valuation.
Specialty ChemicalsBulk liquids in storage tanks, WIP in reactors, finished drumsQuantity by ullage measurement — not unit count. GPCB compliance status affects insurability. Hazardous classification affects eligible-stock computation.
Textiles & DenimGrey fabric, processed fabric, finished garments — multi-stage WIPStage-wise classification across spinning, weaving, processing. Export-bound inventory may carry different valuation basis. Seasonal swings affect stock statement reliability.
Agro-Commodities & FoodGrains, pulses, spices — warehouses, cold storage, APMC yardMoisture content affects weight and value. Current commodity price verified against book cost. FSSAI licence status affects collateral eligibility.
Auto ComponentsSteel/aluminium raw material, WIP, finished partsOEM consignment inventory at customer premises may be ineligible. WIP valuation requires stage-of-completion assessment.
Trading & DistributionHigh-volume, multi-SKU, often multi-location godowns across Ahmedabad

Coordinated simultaneous count prevents inter-location movement distortion. GST e-way bill reconciliation as movement verification.

What Our Bank Stock Audit Covers

1. Physical Inventory Count and Condition Grading

On-site visits to your warehouse, factory floor, cold storage, or godown — across Ahmedabad’s GIDC zones: Vatva, Changodar, Naroda, Odhav, and Sanand. Quantity is assessed by unit count, weight, or ullage measurement as appropriate. Condition is graded — good, slow-moving, non-moving, damaged, obsolete — each classification affecting Drawing Power and bank loan eligibility differently.

For multi-location businesses, we coordinate simultaneous counts to prevent stock movement between locations distorting the inventory audit result.

2. Drawing Power Computation

Drawing Power is the maximum amount drawable from a CC/OD limit on any given day — computed as eligible stock plus eligible debtors (if part of sanction), minus the bank’s prescribed margin. We apply your bank’s specific sanction terms: margin percentage, eligible versus ineligible categories, debtor age cutoffs, and exclusions. The figure in our report is the one your bank will use to assess whether your account is in order or out of order.

3. Stock Statement Reconciliation

Banks require monthly stock statements from CC/OD borrowers. Our collateral verification reconciles the most recently submitted statement against the physical count — identifying overstatements, timing differences, and classification errors. Persistent overstatement of stock statements is treated as misrepresentation of collateral and can trigger fraud classification under RBI guidelines.

4. Valuation Verification — AS 2 / Ind AS 2

Inventory must be valued at the lower of cost or Net Realisable Value per AS 2 / Ind AS 2. For commodity-based stock — agro, chemicals, metals — current market prices are verified against book cost. Slow-moving or obsolete stock is assessed at NRV, reducing Drawing Power accordingly. Overvaluing old or non-moving inventory is one of the most common adverse findings in Ahmedabad manufacturing and trading verifications.

5. Insurance Adequacy Check

Hypothecated stock must be insured with the bank as loss payee. We verify policy coverage against physical inventory value, check for expired policies, under-insurance, or exclusions (particularly for flood or fire in specific GIDC zones), and flag inadequacies. An insurance gap on pledged stock becomes the bank’s loss — which is why it is a standard adverse finding.

6. Report in Bank-Required Format

The report follows ICAI Technical Guide on Stock and Receivable Audit standards — mandatory for acceptance by scheduled banks. For SBI, the report follows SBI’s format. For Bank of Baroda, Bank of India, Union Bank, and other public sector lenders with Ahmedabad presence, format is customised. Certified by a qualified Chartered Accountant.

How a Stock Audit Engagement Works in Ahmedabad

Stage

What HappensTimeline
1. Mandate & ScopeBank name, CC/OD limit, stock locations, inventory categories confirmed. Sanction terms reviewed.1 working day
2. Document CollectionPrior stock statements, insurance policies, purchase invoices (sample), GST returns, prior audit report if any.1–2 working days
3. On-Site Visit & CountPhysical inventory count and condition grading at all Ahmedabad locations. Coordinated multi-site visits for distributed businesses.1–2 days on-site
4. Drawing Power ComputationEligible and ineligible stock classified per bank sanction terms. Drawing Power computed. Stock statement reconciled.2–3 working days
5. Report DraftingBank inventory audit report prepared per ICAI Technical Guide format. Adverse findings and recommendations documented.2–3 working days
6. Delivery & Bank LiaisonReport delivered to borrower and bank. Sapient responds to bank queries on findings if required.

Within 7 working days of site visit

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Stock Audit Fees — Ahmedabad

Fees depend on inventory size, number of locations, sector complexity, and bank format. Indicative ranges — firm quote after initial discussion at no charge.

EngagementIndicative Fee Range
Single location — trading/distribution (CC limit up to ₹5 crore)₹8,000 – ₹20,000
Single location — manufacturing (CC limit ₹5–25 crore)₹15,000 – ₹40,000
Multi-location — 2–5 godowns or factories₹30,000 – ₹80,000+
Pharma / chemicals / agro-commodity (specialist sector)₹25,000 – ₹75,000+
Large CC/OD (₹25 crore+ exposure)₹50,000 – ₹1,50,000+
Half-yearly / quarterly retainerDiscounted — discussed post-mandate
Re-audit / adverse finding response₹15,000 – ₹50,000+

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What is a stock audit and why does my Ahmedabad bank require it?

An independent inventory audit verifies that CC/OD collateral stock exists, is in the condition represented, and supports the Drawing Power claimed. Banks require collateral verification annually under CC/OD sanction conditions. Under many banks’ Board-approved policies per RBI (Commercial Banks – IRACP) Directions 2025, stock audit is commonly mandatory for NPA accounts above ₹5 crore.

Q2. What is Drawing Power and how does a stock audit affect it?

Drawing Power (DP) is the maximum drawable from your CC/OD or term bank loan limit — eligible stock plus eligible debtors, minus bank-prescribed margin. An inventory audit that finds overstatement, expired, or ineligible stock reduces DP. If outstanding continuously exceeds revised DP for 90+ days, your account becomes NPA under RBI (Commercial Banks – IRACP) Directions 2025.

Q3. How often is a bank stock audit required in Ahmedabad?

Most banks require inventory verification annually as a CC/OD sanction condition. For ₹10 crore+ borrowers, the RBI Credit Facilities Amendment Directions 2026 (effective April 2026) increase primary bank oversight — making half-yearly audits more common. Mandatory stock audit applies for NPA accounts above ₹5 crore per RBI (Commercial Banks – IRACP) Directions 2025.

Q4. What happens if the collateral verification finds irregularities?

Adverse findings — overstatement, ineligible stock in DP, or stock statement mismatch — are reported to the bank. DP is reduced accordingly. Persistent and intentional stock overstatement may trigger enhanced scrutiny, forensic review, or fraud investigation under applicable RBI and banking guidelines. Adverse collateral verification findings may strengthen lender recovery actions — including SARFAESI proceedings — where loan default already exists. SARFAESI is a default-driven framework; a stock audit provides supporting documentation.

Q5. Which banks in Ahmedabad does Sapient prepare stock audit reports for?

Sapient prepares reports in formats required by SBI, Bank of Baroda, Bank of India, PNB, Union Bank, Canara Bank, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, and other scheduled banks active in Ahmedabad and Gujarat. Format is customised to each bank’s requirements and certified by a qualified Chartered Accountant.

Q6. Does Sapient conduct multi-location inventory audits in Ahmedabad?

Yes. For businesses with stock across multiple GIDC estates, godowns, cold storage, or distribution points, we coordinate simultaneous or sequential counts to prevent inter-location movement distorting the audit. Consolidated reports with location-wise breakdowns are provided in the bank’s required format.

Q7. What is the difference between a stock audit and a statutory audit?

A statutory audit covers the entire financial statements — P&L, balance sheet, and accounting compliance. A bank inventory audit is narrowly focused on physical stock: its existence, condition, quantity, valuation, and eligibility as CC/OD collateral. The verification is conducted by an independent auditor, not the company’s own statutory auditor.

Q8. How is pharma or chemicals inventory treated in an Ahmedabad stock verification?

Pharma inventory: shelf-life and expiry dates reduce Drawing Power for near-expiry products; controlled substances require separate count protocol. Chemicals: bulk liquids are measured by ullage rather than unit count; GPCB compliance status affects insurability and collateral eligibility. Sapient’s team has sector-specific experience with both.

Q9. Can a stock audit help before a CC/OD limit enhancement or renewal?

Yes. Commissioning an independent inventory audit before annual renewal lets you identify and resolve issues before the bank’s own auditor does. It demonstrates strong inventory controls, strengthens your DP computation, and gives the bank greater confidence in your credit request. Sapient can prepare this on your request, not only on bank mandate.

Q10. What documents are needed for a stock audit in Ahmedabad?

Required documents: most recent bank stock statement, CC/OD sanction letter (margin and eligibility terms), insurance policies for hypothecated stock, sample purchase invoices, GST returns or GSTR-3B for inward movement cross-verification, and the previous inventory audit report if available.

Q11. What is stock statement reconciliation and why is it part of the audit?

Borrowers submit monthly stock statements to compute monthly Drawing Power. A stock audit reconciles the most recent statement against physical count — classifying discrepancies as timing differences (normal), measurement errors (reportable), or overstatement (serious). Persistent overstatement is misrepresentation of collateral and can lead to fraud investigation under RBI guidelines.

Q12. Does the inventory audit check insurance policies?

Yes. Hypothecated stock must be insured with the bank noted as loss payee. We verify coverage against physical inventory value, check for expired policies, under-insurance, and exclusions for flood or fire in specific GIDC zones. Insurance gaps are adverse findings — an uninsured stock loss on pledged collateral becomes the bank’s exposure.

Q13. What is the ICAI Technical Guide and why must the report follow it?

The ICAI Technical Guide on Stock and Receivable Audit sets methodology and format standards for bank-accepted inventory verification reports — physical count protocol, condition classification, Drawing Power computation, and CA certification requirements. Reports not following this guide may be rejected or queried by the bank’s credit department.

Q14. Can Sapient assist if the bank has raised objections to our current stock audit report?

Yes. If the bank’s credit officer has raised queries on Drawing Power computation, stock classification, valuation basis, or format compliance, Sapient reviews the original report, prepares a response to the bank’s observations, and if required conducts a re-audit to provide a revised, compliant report.

Q15. What does a bank stock audit for CC/OD cost in Ahmedabad?

Single-location trading (CC up to ₹5 crore): ₹8,000–₹20,000. Single-location manufacturing: ₹15,000–₹40,000. Multi-location (2–5 sites): ₹30,000–₹80,000+. Pharma or chemicals sector: ₹25,000–₹75,000+. Large CC/OD (₹25 crore+): ₹50,000–₹1,50,000+. All figures indicative — firm quote after initial discussion.

Get Your Stock Audit Right — Ahmedabad

A stock audit is not a formality — it is the document your bank uses to determine how much of your CC/OD limit you can actually draw, and whether your account stays standard or moves toward NPA. Getting it right matters, and getting it wrong has consequences that go beyond the audit fee.

Sapient Services provides independent inventory verification for Ahmedabad businesses across pharma, chemicals, textiles, agro-commodities, auto components, and trading — with on-site visits across Ahmedabad’s GIDC estates and industrial zones, and reports prepared in the exact format your bank requires. 35+ years. 500+ audit and advisory assignments.

Contact: +91 9540162888 | valuation@sapientservices.com.

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