BCCI reports record revenue growth, adds over Rs 140000000000 to reserves in 5 years

Despite a decrease in media rights income, BCCI’s investment revenue has seen a significant increase by contributing to this financial growth. The Board also provided 3.150 RS Crore for income tax liabilities for the 2023-24 fiscal year.
The BCCI supported its financial reserves in the last five years by 14,627 RS, which included 4,193 RS in the previous financial year. This brings the total cash and bank balance to 20,686 RS as reported. After the payment of all dues given to the state units, the increase, as stated by ‘Cricbuzz’, increased the general fund to almost double the general fund in 2019 in 2019 to 7,988 RS in 2019.
In the report, the account declaration presented in 2024 AGM, “Honorary secretary, members, BCCI’s cash and bank balance, state cricket associations before payments made to 6,686 Crore reported.
“For this reason, since 2019, BCCI has added 14,627 RS in the last five years. This has been the increase of 4.193 RS since the last financial year. Since 2019, the general fund has increased from 3,906 CRORE to 7,988 RS, which increased 4.082 RS.”
In the report, BCCI was still separated in significant amounts for tax liabilities and leaving aside the 3.150 RS for the 2023-24 fiscal year, and actively discussed the issue in courts and courts.
Despite a decrease in gross media rights income, a decrease in 2,524.80 RS to 813.14 RS due to a decrease in home international matches, investment revenue, improved returns in deposit has seen a significant increase from 533.05 RS to 986.45 RS.
With the support of IPL revenues and ICC distribution, BCCI has achieved more than 1,623.08 RS for 2023-24, an increase in the previous year, an increase in 1,167.99 Crore, as stated in the report.
For the 2023-24 fiscal year, BCCI scored 1,200 RS for infrastructure development, 350 RS for the platinum jubilee aid fund, and 500 RS Crore for the development of jack. According to the report, government associations received 1,990.18 RS with the expectation of 2,013.97 RS for the current year.
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