The standalone net profit of ICICI Bank, the second-biggest private sector bank in India, increased by 5.2% to ₹12,359 crore in the second quarter of FY26 from ₹11,746 crore in the same quarter of the previous fiscal year.
In Q2FY26, net interest income (NII), which is the difference between interest collected and interest spent, increased 7.4% year over year (YoY) to ₹21,529 crore from ₹20,048 crore. The net interest margin was 4.30 percent.
According to ICICI Bank, pre-provisions operating profit (PPOP) increased by 3.43% year over year to ₹17,297.96 crore from ₹16,723.18 crore in the September quarter.
Provisions (excluding provision for tax) declined to ₹914.11 crore in Q2FY26 compared to ₹1,233.09 crore YoY, and ₹1,814.57 crore, QoQ.
Asset quality of the bank improved sequentially. Gross Non-Performing Assets (GNPA) in Q2FY26 declined 3.57% to ₹23,849.66 crore from ₹24,732.65 crore in the previous quarter. Net NPA decreased 2.41% to ₹5,827 crore from ₹5,971.09 crore, QoQ.
Gross NPA as a percentage of Gross Advances, or Gross NPA ratio, in Q2FY26 dropped to 1.58% from 1.67%, QoQ, while Net NPA ratio eased to 0.39% from 0.41%, QoQ.
According to ICICI Bank, as of September 30, 2025, its net domestic advances increased by 3.3% sequentially and 10.6% year over year. As of September 30, 2025, the retail loan portfolio accounted for 52.1% of the overall loan portfolio, growing 6.6% year over year.
The rural banking portfolio fell 1.3% year over year, whereas the business banking portfolio increased 24.8%. As of September 30, 2025, total advances have risen by 3.2% QoQ and 10.3% YoY to ₹14,08,456 crore.
In comparison to the minimum regulatory standards of 11.70% and 8.20%, respectively, ICICI Bank's total capital adequacy ratio was 17.00% and its CET-1 ratio was 16.35% as of September 30, 2025.
In Q2FY26, average deposits climbed by 1.6% QoQ and 9.1% YoY to ₹15,57,449 crore. While average savings account deposits increased by 8.5% year over year, average current account deposits increased by 12.6% year over year. By the end of the September 2025 quarter, total deposits had increased to ₹16,12,825 crore, a 7.7% YoY increase. In Q2FY26, the CASA ratio was 39.2%.
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