Central Bank of India back into profit in Q1


Central Bank of India returned to profit in the first quarter ended June 2019 aided by lower provisioning. The bank posted a net profit ₹118.33 crore for the three months ended 30 June, against a net loss of₹1,522.24 crore in the year-ago period.

Provisions during the quarter decreased 62.62% to ₹1,034.78 crore, from ₹2,768.22 crore in the year-ago quarter. During the January-March quarter, the bank had set aside ₹4,733.82 crore in provisions.

Net interest income, or the difference between interest earned on loans and that paid on deposits, increased 6.67% to₹1,790.19 crore during the first quarter, against ₹1678.18 crore in the corresponding period last year.

Other income, including core fee income, rose more than three times to ₹7,79.11 crore in the first three months of the current financial year, from ₹212.95 crore a year ago.

Gross non-performing assets (NPAs), as a percentage of total advances, were at 19.93% in the June quarter, compared with 19.29% in the March quarter, and 22.17% a year ago.

Post-provision, the net NPA ratio was at 7.98%, against 7.73% during the January-March quarter and 10.58% in the year-ago quarter.
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