Indian Overseas Bank, a state-run institution based in Chennai, announced a staggering 76 percent increase in net income for the June quarter at Rs 1,111.04 crore following a solid performance in all important metrics, particularly the asset quality side.
According to a statement released by the management on Friday, the lender's total revenue increased 17% to Rs 8,866.47 crore, including other revenue of Rs 1,480.92 crore.
The net interest margin was 3.04 percent, and the crucial net interest income increased by nearly 13 percent to Rs 2,746 crore. This resulted in an operational margin of 26.59 percent, up from 22.14 percent, and a net profit margin of 12.53 percent, up from 8.36 percent.
Regarding asset quality, the bank's non-performing assets showed a drop both annually and sequentially. Net NPAs decreased from Rs 1,153.51 crore to Rs 816.38 crore, while total NPAs decreased from Rs 6,648.71 crore to Rs 5,178.46 crore. Provisions and contingencies thus decreased from Rs 937.87 crore to Re 844.05 crore.
Gross non-performing assets (NPAs) decreased by 92 basis points on an annualized basis and 17 basis points on a sequential basis, from 2.89 to 1.97 in percentage terms. Likewise, net non-performing assets (NPAs) decreased from 0.51% to 0.32, or by 19 and 5 basis points, respectively. The provision coverage ratio increased to 97.47, a 51-bps improvement. Gross advances rose from Rs 2,30,092 crore to Rs 2,62,421 crore, a 14.05 percent increase.
The growth of deposits was 10.75%, rising by Rs 32,111 crore to Rs 3,30,792 crore. Gross advances rose 14.05% to Rs 2,62,421 crore, or Rs 32,329 crores. While the credit cost remained constant at 0.29%, the slippage ratio increased by 3 basis points to 0.10. From Rs 582 crore to Rs 851 crore, the bank recovered an additional Rs 269 crore.
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