Bank of Baroda(BoB) Q2 profit rises 28% YoY

 


Bank of Baroda on Saturday reported a 28.4% year-on-year (YoY) rise in net profit for the quarter ended September 2023 to Rs 4,253 crore. Total income from operations increased by 39% on year to Rs 32,033 crore.


Net interest income (NII), the difference between interest earned and interest expended, grew by 6.5% YoY to Rs 10,831 crore.


The non-interest income grew more than two-fold on year to Rs 4,171 crore during the quarter.


Provisions and contingencies for the quarter increased to Rs 2,161 crore from Rs 1,627 crore a year ago.


The gross non-performing assets ratio as of September end stood at 3.32%, compared to 5.31% a year ago and 3.51% a quarter ago. The net non-performing assets ratio as of September end stood at 0.76%, compared to 1.16% a year ago and 0.78% a quarter ago.


The capital adequacy ratio under Basel-III norms was 15.30% as of September end, compared to 15.25% a year ago.


The global net interest margin (NIM) for the quarter stood at 3.07%, the state-owned lender said in a release.


Operating profit for the quarter increased by 33% on year to Rs 8,020 crore. The cost-to-income ratio reduced to 46.54% from 49.74% a year ago.


The bank’s balance sheet remained robust, with a provision coverage ratio of 93.16%. The credit cost remained below 1% at 0.92% during the quarter.


The global advances saw a strong 17% YoY growth during the quarter, led by robust retail loan book growth. Organic retail advances grew by 22%, led by higher focus on auto loan, home loan, personal loan, mortgage loan, and education loan.


The lender achieved a total business of Rs 22.74 lakh crore, registering a growth of 16% YoY.

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Bank of India(BoI) Q2 Net profit rises 52%

 


Bank of India on November 4 reported a 52 percent rise in its net profit to Rs 1,458.43 crore in the second quarter of the current financial year. In the year-ago period, the state-owned lender reported Rs 960 crore net profit.


This was on the back of sharp improvement in the asset quality and increase in margins of the lender.


On a sequential basis, net profit has fallen 6 percent.


In the reporting quarter, the asset quality of the state-owned lender improved sharply with gross non-performing assets (NPA) ratio stood at 5.84 percent, as compared to 8.51 percent in a similar period last year.


Similarly, net NPA ratio fell to 1.54 percent as on September 30, 2023, as against 1.92 percent in a year ago period, and 1.65 percent in a quarter ago period.


In absolute terms, gross NPA of the bank stood at Rs 31,719 crore as on September 30, 2023, as compared to Rs 34,582 crore as on June 30, 2023, and Rs 42,014 crore as on September 30, 2022.


Whereas, net NPA stood at Rs 7,978 in July-September quarter, as against Rs 8,119 crore in a quarter ago period, and Rs 8,836 crore in a year ago period.


In reporting quarter, Provision Coverage Ratio (PCR) improved by 62 basis points (bps) on-year, as per release. PCR of the state-owned bank stood at 89.58 percent as on September 30, 2023, as against 88.96 percent in a year ago period.


Net interest Income


The net interest income (NII) of the bank in July-September quarter rose 13 percent on-year to Rs 5,740 crore, as compared to Rs 5,083 crore in a year ago period.


However, on a quarterly basis, NII of the bank fell 3 percent.


The interest income of the bank in the reporting quarter was Rs 14,971 crore, and interest expanded stood at Rs 9,231 crore.


Net interest margins of Bank of India by 4 bps in reporting quarter to 3.08 percent. In a year ago period, it stood at 3.04 percent, and 3.03 percent in a quarter ago period.


Deposits and advances


Global Business increased by 9.25 percent on-year from Rs 11,41,356 crore in September 2022 to Rs 12,46,879 crore in September 2023.


Global Deposits increased by 8.68 percent on-year from Rs 6.5 lakh crore in September 2022 to Rs 7.03 crore in September 2023.


Global Advances increased by 10 percent on-year from Rs 4.94 lakh crore in September 2022 to Rs 5.43 lakh crore in September 2023.


Domestic Deposits increased by 8.61 percent on-year from Rs 5.51 lakh crore in September 2022 to Rs 5.99 lakh crore in September 2023.


Domestic Advances increased by 9.80 percent on-year from Rs 4.12 lakh crore in September 2022 to Rs 4.53 lakh crore in September 2023.



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UCO Bank Q2 Net profit falls 20.3%


Public sector lender UCO Bank on November 3 reported a 20.3 percent fall in net profit at Rs 401.67 crore for the July-September quarter of the financial year 2023-24.


The Kolkata-headquartered bank reported a net profit of Rs Rs 504.52 crore in the year-ago period.



The bank's gross non-performing assets (GNPAs) declined to 4.14 percent from 4.48 percent of the year-ago period. Its net non-performing assets (NNPAs) fell to 1.11 percent from 1.18 percent.


Bank's total business grew by 10.56 percent to Rs.417145 crore on y-o-y, wherein Gross Advances up by 17.99 percent to Rs. 167734 crore on y-o-y & total deposits grew by 6.07 percent to Rs.249411 crore on y-o-y. UCO Bank's, Capital Adequacy Ratio (CRAR) improved to 16.83 percent as on September 30, 2023, as compared to 14.02 percent on September 2022, with Tier 1 ratio of 14.19 percent as of Sept 2023 as against 11.25 percent as on Sept 2022 registered an improvement of 281 bps and 294 bps in CRAR and Tier 1 respectively.


The bank has a network of 3213 domestic branches and 2 overseas branches in Hong Kong and Singapore & 1 Representative office in Iran. Out of the total branches, Bank has 61.78 percent i.e. 1985 branches in rural & semi-urban areas. The bank has 2472 ATMs and 8747 BC (Business Correspondents) Points making the total number of 14435 touch points as of September 30, 2023.



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Canara Bank Q2 Net profit zooms 43% YoY

 


Public sector lender Canara Bank on October 26 reported a net profit of Rs 3,606 crore for the July-September quarter of FY24, up 43 percent from the year-ago period.


The lender's net interest income (NII) came in at Rs 8,903 crore, 19 percent higher from the the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal.


The bank's gross non-performing asset (NPA) stood at 4.76 percent, down from 6.37 percent in year-ago period. Net NPA for the quarter improved to 1.41 percent from 2.19 percent in the year-ago period.


Deposit of the bank stood at Rs 11.43 lakh crore growing by 8.22 percent and domestic advances stood at Rs 8.78 lakh crore growing by 12.59 percent.


The lender's RAM credit grew by 13.63 percent to Rs 5.16 lakh crore and constitutes 56 percent of the total advances. Retail credit grew by 10.56 percent with housing loan growth at 12.32 percent and education Loan grew by 14.68 percent whereas vehicle loan grew by 9.29 percent.


The bank's retail portfolio increased to Rs 1.48 lakh crore and grew by 10.56 percent. Housing loan portfolio increased by 12.32 percent to Rs 88,564 crore and advances to agriculture grew by 20.54 percent to Rs 2.36 lakh crore.

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Union Bank Of India Q2 Profit Jumps 90%

 


Union Bank of India's profit jumped 90% in the July–September quarter on account of a significant drawdown in provisions.


The public sector lender reported a net profit of Rs 3,511 crore in the second quarter of fiscal 2024 as compared with Rs 1,847 crore over the same period last year, according to an exchange filing on Friday. Analysts polled by Bloomberg pegged its standalone net profit at Rs 3,139 crore.


Sequentially, the bottom line rose 8.5%.


The net interest income increased 10% to Rs 9,126 crore from Rs 8,305 crore in the year-ago period. As on Sept. 30, the net interest margin stood at 3.18%, up 5 basis points from the quarter ended June.


The bank's domestic advances grew 9.2% year-on-year to Rs 8.2 lakh crore during the quarter, propped up by a strong pickup in education and gold loans. However, the absolute share of the two segments in the loan mix was low.


Domestic deposits increased 7.4% to Rs 11.2 lakh crore in the second quarter. As of Sept. 30, the current account and savings account ratio stood at 34.6%.


The bank met the priority sector lending requirements as prescribed by the Reserve Bank of India, under which all banks have to lend 40% of the adjusted net bank credit towards agriculture, micro enterprises and other economically disadvantaged sections.


The share of loans disbursed to women by the bank was exceedingly well above the 5% benchmark set by the RBI under its PSL norms, according to the investor presentation.


The bank's operating expenses rose nearly 12% to Rs 5,600 crore during the reporting period.


Union Bank of India's asset quality improved, with the gross non-performing assets ratio at 6.38% from 7.34% in the previous quarter. The net NPA ratio fell 28 bps to 1.3%, from 1.58% in the first quarter.


While fresh slippages during the quarter amounted to Rs 2,527 crore, accounts worth Rs 984 crore were upgraded. Loans worth Rs 6,018 crore were written off during the period.


Of the total provisions, the amount set aside for bad loans was Rs 1,691 crore during the quarter, nearly 40% lower than what was provided in the same quarter of the previous year.


The bank's provision coverage ratio stood at 92.03% as of Sept. 30. Its capital adequacy ratio was at 16.69%, with CET-1 ratio at 13.05% and tier-II at 2.12%. Out of Rs 10,100 crore approved by the board to be raised this financial year, the bank has already raised Rs 5,000 crore through equity.

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Punjab National Bank(PNB) Q2 Net profit zooms 327%

 


Public sector lender Punjab National Bank (PNB) reported a 327 per cent year-on-year (YoY) rise in net profit at Rs 1,756 crore for the September quarter compared with Rs 411.27 crore in the corresponding quarter of the last fiscal. Net interest income (NII), the difference between the interest earned from lending activities and the interest paid, rose to Rs 9923 crore in the September quarter of the current fiscal.


Operating profit of PNB climbed 11.66% to Rs 6216.43 crore in Q2 against Rs 5567.21 crore in the September quarter of the last fiscal. 


Asset quality of the lender improved in the last quarter. Gross NPAs fell to Rs 65,563.12 crore in Q2 against Rs 87,034.79 crore in the September 2022 quarter. Gross NPA ratio slipped to 6.96% in Q2 against 10.48% in the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal. 


Debt to equity ratio of PNB fell to Rs 0.76 in Q2 against 0.91 in the September 2022 quarter. 


Net NPA ratio slipped to 1.47% in Q2 against 3.80% in the September 2022 quarter. Net NPAs declined to Rs 13,114.12 crore in Q2 compared to Rs 29,348.16 crore in the September 2022 quarter.



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Indian Bank Q2 Net profit rises 61%

 




Public sector lender Indian Bank has reported a 61 per cent rise in net profit during the second quarter of the financial year FY24 to Rs 2,068.49 crore, compared to Rs 1,287.39 crore during the same period last financial year. The improved net profit is mainly due to a 23 per cent increase in net interest income (NII) for the quarter.


The total income of the Chennai-based bank also rose by 25 per cent during the quarter, reaching Rs 15,929.4 crore compared to Rs 12,714.2 crore in the same quarter of the FY23. "Indian Bank is strategically expanding its business with a major focus on retail, agriculture, and MSME sectors, targeting 10-12 per cent credit growth in FY24. Adopting digital banking as our core focus, we are committed to fostering financial growth and prosperity for individuals and businesses across diverse sectors of society. Through constant innovation, we aim to simplify processes, enabling quick and convenient banking," the bank said in a statement on Thursday. The bank's NII, the difference between interest earned and interest expended, stood at Rs 5,741 crore, compared to Rs 4,684 crore during the second quarter of the previous financial year.


The bank's gross non-performing assets (NPA) for the quarter under review stood at 4.97 per cent of gross advances, a decrease from 7.30 per cent in the corresponding period of the previous year. Similarly, the net NPA improved from 1.5 per cent at the end of September 2022 to 0.60 per cent as of September this year.


The provision coverage ratio also improved to 95.64 per cent from 91.08 per cent at the end of September 2022. The bank's return on average assets increased to 1.06 per cent in the second quarter of FY24, up from 0.71 per cent in the second quarter of FY23. Its return on equity also rose to 19.90 per cent from 13.83 per cent in September 2022.


The total business of the bank recorded year-on-year growth of 10 per cent, reaching Rs 1,13,3091 crore in September 2023, from Rs 1,02,6801 crore in September 2022. Its advances increased by 12 per cent year-on-year to Rs 4,92,288 crore in September 2023 from Rs 4,37,941 crore in September 2022.



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ICICI Bank Q2 Net profit surges 36%


ICICI Bank on October 21 registered 35.7 percent year-on-year growth in standalone profit and a 24 percent rise in net interest income in the July-September quarter of the fiscal year 2023-24 (Q2), with a significant fall in bad loan provisions.


The standalone profit of the Mumbai-based bank jumped to Rs 10,261 crore for the quarter, rising from Rs 7,557.84 crore in the same period last year, the bank said in its BSE filing.


Net profit of Rs 10,261 crore (36 percent year-on-year growth) exceeded analysts' estimates of Rs 9,422 crore in Q2 (25 percent YoY growth).


According to an average estimate of five brokerages, ICICI Bank’s NII (Net Interest Income) was expected to increase 22 percent YoY to Rs 18,080 crore in Q2FY23-24, amid strong pick-up in loan growth, and lower provisions. Loan-loss provisions are expected to drop 6 percent YoY, to Rs 1,550 crore.


The total income in the second quarter of the current fiscal rose to Rs 40,697 crore from Rs 31,088 crore in the same period a year ago, ICICI Bank said in a regulatory filing. Interest earned by the bank improved to Rs 34,920 crore from Rs 26,033 crore in the September 2022 quarter. Interest earned by the bank improved to Rs 34,920 crore from Rs 26,033 crore in the September 2022 quarter.

Its net interest income (NII) increased by 24 per cent year-on-year to Rs 18,308 crore in the quarter against Rs 14,787 crore in the corresponding quarter a year ago. At the same time, the net interest margin rose to 4.53 per cent compared to 4.31 per cent in the same period a year ago. At the same time, the net interest margin rose to 4.53 per cent compared to 4.31 per cent in the same period a year ago.


The bank's asset quality showed improvement as gross non-performing assets (NPAs) declined to 2.48 per cent of gross advances at the end of the September quarter from 2.76 per cent a year ago. Similarly, its net NPAs or bad loans declined to 0.43 per cent against 0.61 per cent in the year-ago period. Similarly, its net NPAs or bad loans declined to 0.43 per cent against 0.61 per cent in the year-ago period.


However, the bank's capital adequacy ratio decreased to 16 per cent from 16.93 per cent at the end of September 2022. On a consolidated basis, the bank's profit increased by 36 per cent to Rs 10,896 crore in the quarter from Rs 8,007 crore a year ago. On a consolidated basis, the bank's profit increased by 36 per cent to Rs 10,896 crore in the quarter from Rs 8,007 crore a year ago.

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Yes Bank Q2 earnings : Net profit rises over 47%

 


Yes Bank of October 21 reported a 47.4 percent rise in its net profit to Rs 225.21 crore in the second quarter of the current financial year. In the previous quarter last year, net profit of the bank stood at Rs 152.82 crore.


On sequential basis, net profit falls over 34 percent. The asset quality of the bank in the reporting quarter improved, with gross non-performing asset (NPA) ratio stood at 2 percent, and Net NPA ratio stood at 0.9 percent.


In absolute terms, gross NPA stood at Rs 4319.03 crore as on September 30, and net NPA stood at Rs 27419.11 crore as on September 30.


In the reporting quarter, provisions and contingencies fell 14.1 percent on-year to Rs 500.38 crore. In the similar period last year, it stood at Rs 582.81 crore. Provision Coverage Ratio (PCR) of the bank stood at 56.4 percent, as against 48.4 percent last quarter. Including Technical  write-off, PCR stood at 72.1 percent, as compared to 67.8 percent.


Yes Bank, the private sector lender has reported deposits growth of 17.2 percent on-year, which is up 6.8 percent on-quarter to Rs 2.34 lakh crore, while its advances increased by 9.5 percent on-year and 5.2 percent on-quarter to Rs 2.20 lakh crore as detailed in the filing with BSE dated October 3.


In the reporting quarter, CASA Ratio remained stable on sequential basis, at 29.4 percent despite challenging environment. 3.91 lakh CASA Accounts opened during the quarter, release said.


The net interest income of the bank stood at Rs 1,925 crore, which was 3.3 percent up on-year. Net interest margins (NIM) for Q2FY24 at 2.3 percent down by nearly 30 basis points (Bps) on-year and 20 bps on-quarter.


In Q2FY24, Non-Interest Income at Rs 1,210 crore, up 38.4 percent on-year and 6.0 percent on-quarter.


YES Bank in July-September quarter reported interest expanded at Rs 4785.61 crore, as compared to Rs 3483.02 crore in a similar period last year.

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Central Bank of India Q2 results: Net profit jumps 90%

 


Public sector lender Central Bank of India on October 20, reported a net profit of Rs 605.4 crore for the July–September quarter of this fiscal year.


The bank's gross non-performing asset (GNPA) also improved to 4.62 percent from 4.95 percent Q1FY24. The lender's net NPA stood at 1.64 percent, improving from 1.75 percent in the last quarter.


Central Bank of India's total business grew by 11.51 percent to Rs 602284 crore (Q2FY24), vis-à-vis Rs 540130 (Q2FY23). However, total Deposits were up by 8.21 percent to Rs 371252 crore (Q2FY24), vis-à-vis Rs 343081 (Q2FY23).


Notably, the Provision Coverage Ratio (PCR) has improved to 92.54 (Q2FY24) from 89.20 (Q2FY23), registering an improvement of 334 bps.


The Operating Profit improved by 13.47 percent to Rs 3369 crore (as against, Rs 2969 crore Q2FY23), on half yearly basis, though it dipped marginally by 12.47 percent to Rs 1530 crore (as against, Rs 1748 crore Q2FY23), on quarterly basis, due to increasing in non-staff operating expenses.


Net Interest Income (NII) increased by 10.23 percent to Rs 3028 crore as against Rs 2747 crore Q2FY23. The same is increased by 26.90 percent to Rs 6204 crore (as against, Rs 4889 crore Q2FY23), on half yearly basis.


Net Interest Margin (NIM) improved to 3.53 percent as against 3.12 percent Q2FY23, 41 bps, on half yearly basis, though reduced marginally to 3.43 percent as against 3.44 percent Q2FY23, quarterly basis, due to increase in interest pay-out on deposits. Central Bank of India has a Bank network of 4489 branches with 65.22 percent (2928 branches) in rural & semi-urban areas, 4044 ATMs and 10962 BC Points with total 19495 Touch Points as on September ’23.

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Punjab & Sind Bank Q1 Net profit falls 25%


Public sector lender Punjab & Sind Bank (PSB) on August 5 reported a 25.4 percent fall in net profit to Rs 152.67 crore for the April-June quarter of FY24, as against Rs 204.7 crore last year.
During the quarter, the lender earned an interest income of Rs 2,316 crore compared to Rs 1,800 crore in the year-ago period, as per a regulatory filing.


The bank's gross non-performing assets (GNPAs) declined to 6.80 percent from 11.34 percent in the June quarter of the previous fiscal. Net naon-performing assets (NNPAs) fell to 1.95 percent from 2.56 percent.The bank's net interest margin (NIM) in the quarter increased to 2.63 percent from 2.53 percent a year ago.Total income increased to Rs 2,494 crore in the first quarter of 2023-24 against Rs 1,915 crore a year ago.


Explaining the reason for the decline in profit, Punjab & Sind Bank's Managing Director Swarup Kumar Saha said the bank has made a Rs 57 crore provision towards the wage revision under negotiation and Rs 450 crore in fresh slippages, including a mid-corporate of Rs 92 crore in the quarter.


With regard to business growth, Saha said credit growth is expected to be 13-14 percent, while deposit mobilisation would witness a growth of 8-10 percent during the current fiscal.

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Bank of Baroda(BoB) Q1 Net profit jumps 88%


Public sector lender Bank of Baroda on August 5 reported 87.7 percent rise in net profit to Rs 4,070 crore for the April-June FY24 quarter from Rs 2,168 crore last year.


Bank of Baroda’s net profit was seen rising 86.5 percent YoY to Rs 4044.3 crore. The lender exceeded market expectations.


The gross non-performing assets of the bank declined to 3.51 percent as compared with 6.26 percent last year.


The Gross NPA of the Bank reduced by 33.8 percent YoY to Rs 34,832 crore in Q1FY24 and Gross NPA Ratio improved to 3.51 percent in Q1FY24 from 6.26 percent in Q1FY23.


The Net NPA Ratio of the BOB stands at a record low of 0.78 percent in Q1FY24 as compared with 1.58 percent in Q1FY23.


However, Slippage ratio declined to 1.05 percent for Q1FY24 as against 1.71 percent in Q1FY23.


Domestic CASA deposits registered a growth of 5.5 percent YoY and stood at Rs 4,23,600 crore. Auto Loan increases by 22.1 percent, Home Loan 18.4 percent, Personal Loans by 82.9 percent, Mortgage Loan 15.8 percent and Education Loan 20.8 percent on a YoY basis.


However, the Agriculture loan portfolio grew by 15.1 percent YoY to Rs 1,27,583 crore and the total Gold loan portfolio including retail and agri. stands at Rs 40,652 crore, registering a growth of 32.1 percent on a YoY basis.


Bank of Baroda has domestic presence spanning 8,205 branches and 10,459 ATMs and Cash Recyclers supported by self-service channels and an international presence with a network of 93 overseas offices spanning 17 countries.


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State Bank of India(SBI) Q1 results Net profit all-time high, jumps 178%


State Bank of India (SBI) unveiled its Q1 results today reporting net profit in Q1FY24 zooms 178% to ₹16,884 crore from ₹6,068 crore, YoY. The largest state-run lender in the country net interest income in the quarter ended June 2023 rose 24.5% to ₹38,904 crore from ₹31,195.9 crore, YoY.


The SBI share price commenced at ₹594.90 each, nearly 1% higher on the BSE in anticipation of the Q1 results on Friday. However, it later fell to ₹585.95 at 1:30pm, showing a decrease from the previous day's closing price of ₹590.60.


SBI's net interest margin is 3.47%


SBI's net interest margin, a crucial measure of profitability, climbed to 3.47% from 3.23% compared to the previous year.


The bank witnessed a notable 13.9% rise in its gross loans compared to the previous year, coupled with a 12% increase in deposits, driven particularly by term deposits which offer more favourable returns.


Provisions and contingencies experienced a significant decline of 43% year-on-year, amounting to ₹2,501 crore. This figure marked a decrease from the ₹3,316 crore reported in the January-March period.


SBI's gross non-performing assets (NPA) ratio, a critical measure of asset quality, dropped to 2.76% from the previous quarter's 2.78% and a substantial reduction from 3.91% recorded a year ago. In contrast, the net NPA ratio saw a marginal increase to 0.71% from 0.67% in the preceding three months.


In the preceding quarter, ending March 2023, SBI reported a net profit of ₹16,694.5 crore, indicating an 83% rise from the ₹9,113.5 crore reported during the same period in the previous fiscal year. The net interest income (NII) for Q4FY23 increased by 29.5% YoY, reaching ₹40,392 crore from ₹31,197 crore. The domestic net interest margin (NIM) for Q4FY23 showed a YoY growth of 44 basis points to reach 3.84%. Furthermore, SBI's operating profit in the quarter surged by 24.87% YoY to ₹24,621 crore.


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Indian Overseas Bank(IOB) Q1 net profit up by 28%

 


Public sector lender Indian Overseas Bank on August 2 reported a 27.50 percent rise in net profit at Rs 500 crore in the first quarter of the financial year 2023-24, up from Rs 392 crore in the year-ago period.


Net interest income jump 22 percent and stood at Rs 5,424 crore for the quarter ended June 2023 compared to Rs 4,435 crore last year.


The lender's total deposits increased to Rs. 2.64 lakh crores up from Rs. 2.60 lakh crores last year. The current account and savings account (CASA) of the bank improved to 44.14 percent compared to 43.07 percent last year. Total CASA from Rs 1.12 lakh crore to Rs 1.16 lakh crore.


The bank's gross non-performing assets (GNPA) declined to 7.13 percent from 9.16 percent in the same quarter of the previous fiscal.


Net non-performing assets (NNPAs) of fell to 1.44 percent from 2.43 percent last year.


The provision coverage ratio improved to 94.03 percent against 91 .86 percent.


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UCO Bank Q1 Net profit grows 81%

 


Public sector lender UCO Bank on July 28 reported a 81 percent jump in net profit at Rs 223.48 crore in June quarter of the current financial year 2023-2024. The Kolkata-headquartered bank reported a net profit of Rs 123.61 crore in the year-ago period.


The bank's gross non-performing assets (GNPAs) declined to 4.48 percent from 7.42 percent in the June quarter of the previous fiscal. The net non-performing assets (NNPAs) fell to 1.18 percent from 2.49 percent.


Net Interest Income (NII) increased by 21.78 percent to Rs.2008.80 crore in Q1FY24 as against Rs.1649.54 crore for Q1FY23.


Net Interest Margin (NIM) improved to 2.86 percent as on 30.06.2023 as against 2.74 percent as on 30.06.2022, registering a growth of 12 bps.


Return on Assets (ROA) improved to 0.28 percent, registering an improvement of 11 bps from 30.06.2022.


Total Business grew by 16.06 percent on Y-o-Y basis to Rs. 413972 crore as on 30.06.2023 as against Rs.356677 crore as on 30.06.2022.

Total Deposits up by 10.81 percent on Y-o-Y basis to Rs. 249694 crore as on 30.06.2023 as against Rs.225328 crore as on 30.06.2022.


Capital Adequacy Ratio (CRAR) improved to 16.85 percent as on 30.06.2023 as compared to 14.13 percent on 30.06.2022, with Tier 1 ratio of 14.16 percent as on 30.06.2023 as against 11.29 percent as on 30.06.2022, registered an improvement of 272 bps and 287 bps in CRAR and Tier 1 respectively.


Bank said that network of 3209 domestic branches and 2 overseas branches each at Hongkong and Singapore Centre.


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Bank of India(BoI) Q1 Results: Net profit jumps 176%

 


Public sector lender Bank of India on July 28 reported a 176 percent jump in net profit at Rs 1,551 crore in the first quarter of the current fiscal. It had clocked a net profit of Rs 561 crore in the year-ago quarter.

The bank's net interest income increased by 45 percent on a year-on-year basis (YoY ) to Rs.5,915 crore.


The net interest margin (NIM) increased by 51 bps to 3.37 percent in the April-June FY24 quarter against 2.87 percent in the corresponding quarter last year.


The gross non-performing assets of the bank declined to 6.67 percent from 9.30 percent in the same quarter of the previous year, while its net non-performing assets (NNPAs) declined by 1.65 percent from 2.21 percent last year.


Domestic deposits of the bank increased by 7.98 percent YoY to Rs.5.89 lakh crore in the quarter. Current account and savings account (CASA) went up by 7.56 percent YoY to Rs. 2.6 lakh crore in the April-June FY24 quarter and CASA ratio stood at 44.52 percent.


Domestic advances increased by 7.98 percent YOY to Rs. 4.33 lakh crore.

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Indian Bank Q1 results: Net profit rises 41%


Chennai-based Indian Bank on July 27 reported a 40.8 percent rise in net profit at Rs 1,708.8 crore for the April-June quarter of FY24, as against Rs 1,213 crore a year ago.


The public-sector lender's gross non-performing assets (GNPA) declined to 5.47 percent from 8.13 percent during the quarter, while net non-performing assets (NNPA) fell to 0.70 percent from 2.21 percent.


Indian bank's Net Interest Income (NII) has jumped 26 percent to Rs. 5703 in June 2023 from Rs. 4534 in June 2022. However, CASA deposits increased by 5 percent y-o-y to Rs. 250242 crores in June 2023. The provision coverage ratio (PCR) has improved by 702 bps YOY 95.10 percent from 80.80 percent in June 2022.


Total income in the first quarter of the current fiscal rose to Rs 14,759 crore as against Rs 11,758 crore, Indian Bank said in a regulatory filing. The lender's interest income also increased to Rs 13,049 crore from Rs 10,153 crore in the same quarter a year ago.


However, the capital adequacy ratio of the bank declined to 15.78 per cent at the end of June compared to 16.51 per cent in the year-ago period.

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Punjab National Bank(PNB) Q1 Results: Net profit rises 307%, asset quality healthy


Punjab National Bank (PNB) on July 26 reported a 307 percent rise in net profit at Rs 1255.41 crore for the April-June quarter of FY24 as against Rs 308.44 crore a year ago.


The public-sector lender's gross non-performing assets (GNPA) declined to 7.73 percent from 11.2 percent in this period and the net non-performing assets (NNPA) fell to 1.98 percent from 4.28 percent.


The net interest income of the bank, difference between interest earned and interest expended, was reported at 9504 crore in the April-June quarter compared with Rs 7543 crore in the year-ago quarter.


New Delhi-based bank's Provision Coverage Ratio improved by 679 bps on YoY basis to 89.83 percent as on June’23 from 83.04 percent as on June’22.


The slippage ratio improved to 1.19 percent in Q1 FY24 from 3.75 percent in Q1FY’23. Housing loan increased by 12.5 percent on YoY basis to Rs 83,893 Crore. Moreover, vehicle loans increased by 27.1 percent on YoY basis to Rs 17,093 Crore and personal loans increased by 46.4 percent on YoY basis to Rs 18,940 Crore.


Savings deposits increased to Rs 4,64,004 Crore as on June’23 from Rs 4,47,258 Crore as on June’22.


Bank has currently, 10080 domestic branches which comprise 3898 rural (39%), Semi-Urban: 2456 (24%), Urban 1998 (20%) Metro: 1728 (17%) and 2 International Branches.


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IDBI Bank Q1 Results: Net profit up 62%, asset quality improves


LIC-promoted IDBI Bank on Monday reported a 62 per cent rise in net profit to Rs 1,224 crore in the June quarter due to a decline in bad loans. The bank had posted a net profit of Rs 756 crore in the year-ago period. Total income in the first quarter of the current fiscal rose to Rs 7,712 crore, from Rs 5,774 crore in the same period a year ago, IDBI Bank said in a regulatory filing.


Interest earned by the bank improved to Rs 6,860 crore over Rs 4,634 crore in June 2022. Net interest income (NII) increased by 61 per cent to Rs 3,998 crore from Rs 2,488 crore in the same quarter a year ago.


Net Interest Margin (NIM) improved by 178 bps to 5.80 per cent for Q1-2024 as compared to 4.02 per cent for Q1-2023, it said. The bank’s asset quality showed improvement as gross non-performing assets (NPAs) declined to 5.05 per cent of gross advances at the end of the June quarter, from 19.90 per cent a year ago.


Similarly, net NPAs or bad loans declined to 0.44 per cent, as against 1.26 per cent in the year-ago period. Provision coverage ratio also improved to 98.99 per cent as against 97.78 per cent as on June 30, 2022, it said.


Capital Adequacy Ratio of the bank increased to 20.33 per cent, as compared to 19.57 per cent at the end of June 2022.


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Canara Bank Q1 results: Net profit jumps 75% YoY ; asset quality improves


Canara Bank on July 24 reported a 74.8 percent year-on-year (YoY) rise in profit after tax at Rs 3,534.84 crore in the first quarter of the current financial year, boosted by an increase in net interest income and improvement in interest margins and asset quality.


The state-owned lender reported a net profit of Rs 2,022.03 crore in the year-ago period.


The Bengaluru-headquartered lender's assets quality improved in the June quarter, with gross non-performing assets (NPAs) ratio at 5.15 percent against 5.35 percent in the previous quarter and 6.98 percent in the year-ago period.


The net NPA ratio stood at 1.57 percent, better than 1.73 percent in the previous quarter and 2.48 percent in the year-ago period.


The improvement in asset quality is beneficial to a bank as fewer risky assets tend to bring down the outstanding risk-weighted assets, saving the capital for the lender.


In absolute terms, the bank's gross NPA stood at Rs 45,727 crore as on June 30, against Rs 54,734 crore in the year-ago period. The net NPA too was down at Rs 13,461 crore from Rs 18,505 crore.


In the reporting quarter, the net interest income, the difference between the interest earned on loans and paid to depositors, rose 27.72 percent on-year to Rs 8,666 crore.


The total interest income of the bank was Rs 25,004 crore in the April-June quarter, up from Rs 18,177 crore in a year ago period.

The net interest margin, an important profitability marker, was at 3.05 percent, up from 2.95 percent in the previous quarter and 2.78 percent in a year-ago period.


The global deposits of the bank rose 6.65 percent on-year to Rs 11.92 lakh crore, while domestic deposits were up 4.9 percent on-year to Rs 11.05 lakh crore.


in April-June, term deposits of state-owned lender rose 6.98 percent to Rs 7.04 lakh crore.

On the advances front, global gross advances surged 13.27 percent on-year to Rs 8.88 lakh crore and domestic gross advances rose 12.69 percent on-year to Rs 8.18 lakh crore.


In April-June, Canara Bank reported a 71.01 percent on-year fall in its treasury income to Rs 536 crore. In treasury income, profit on exchange transactions halved 75.21 percent on-year to Rs 236 crore and profit on sale of investment fell 66.93 percent on-year to Rs 294 crore, according to the investors presentation.


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