Bank of India(BOI) Q2 results: Net profit up 7.62%


Due to lower lending costs, public sector lender Bank of India (BOI) announced a 7.62% year-over-year increase in net profit to ₹2,555 crore for the July–September 2025 quarter (Q2FY26) on Friday. 


The shares of the Mumbai-based lender closed at ₹123.30 per share on the BSE, a 1.67 percent decrease. In Q2FY26, its net interest income (NII) decreased by 1.24 percent to ₹5,912 crore, from ₹5,986 crore in Q2FY25, the same quarter that ended in September 2024. 


 Net interest margin (NIM) decreased from 2.81 percent in Q2FY26 to 2.41 percent in Q2FY26, a 40 basis point year-over-year (Y-o-Y) decrease.


The managing director and CEO of BOI, R Karnatak, stated that a decrease in provisions for bad loans was the reason for the improvement in net earnings. After the deposit repricing is finished in the second half, the NII ought to start to get better. 


Customers have already received the repo rate reductions. In Q2FY26, the bank's non-interest income—which includes treasury, fees, commissions, etc.—dropped by 12% year over year to ₹2,220 crore. The profit from treasury operations, such as the sale and revaluation of investments, fell from ₹730 crore in Q2FY26 to ₹314 crore in Q2FY26, a 57% decline. 


 Following the results, Karnatak stated in a virtual media exchange that the bank did not experience much treasury income in the third quarter due to the current state of the market.


In Q2FY26, the credit costs, also known as provisions for non-performing assets (NPAs), dropped significantly to ₹472 crore from ₹1,427 crore in the previous year. In Q2FY26, advances increased 14.03 percent year over year to ₹7.09 trillion. 


 In the September quarter of FY26, advances to MSME, retail, and agricultural climbed 17.02 percent year over year to ₹3.47 trillion. According to Karnatak, the second half of the fiscal year is anticipated to see a strong credit offtake, including over the holiday season. A credit pipeline of ₹70,000 crore in corporate, retail, and agricultural loans has been approved. 


 At ₹8.53 trillion, total deposits grew 10.08 percent year over year. At the end of September 2025, the percentage of low-cost deposits, or current accounts and savings accounts (CASA), fell from 41% to 40%.


Gross non-performing assets (NPAs) decreased from 4.41 percent in September 2024 to 2.54 percent in September 2025, indicating an improvement in the bank's asset quality. Additionally, net non-performing assets (NPAs) decreased from 0.94 percent in September 2024 to 0.65 percent in September 2025.


 In September 2025, the provision coverage ratio (PCR), which takes into account written-off accounts, increased from 92.22 percent to 93.39 percent. At the end of September 2025, the bank's capital adequacy was 16.69%, with Common Equity Tier-1 capital at 14.49%.

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