In the second quarter (Q2FY26), the Central Bank of India (CBoI) reported a 33% year-over-year (y-o-y) increase in standalone net profit at ₹1,213 crore.
The bottom line was bolstered by a sharp decline in total provisions, including those related to income tax, restructured accounts, and non-performing assets. In the previous year, the public sector bank posted a net profit of ₹913 crore. For FY26, its board authorized a second interim dividend of 2%, or ₹0.20 per equity share with a face value of ₹10.
The profitability in the reporting quarter came despite decline in both net interest income and other income.Net Interest Income (interest earned less interest expended) dipped about 4 per cent y-o-y to ₹3,283 crore in Q2FY26 (₹3,410 crore in Q2FY25).
Other income, comprising fee-based income, treasury income and other non-interest income, declined about 8.50 per cent y-o-y to ₹1,507 crore (₹1,647 crore).
Net Interest income was down 52 basis points from 3.41 per cent in Q2FY25 to 2.89 per cent in Q2FY26.Gross non-performing assets (NPA) position improved to 3.01 per cent of gross advances as on September-end 2025 against 4.59 per cent as on September-end 2024.
Net NPA position too improved to 0.48 per cent of net advances against 0.69 per cent.Loan loss provisions declined 58 per cent to ₹143 crore (₹340 crore).
Total provisions, including towards loan loss, restructured accounts and income tax, were 54 per cent lower at ₹573 crore (₹1,252 crore).
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