1 PSB Stock To Buy For 2 Quarters As Suggested By HDFC Securities

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1. Indian Bank:

The buy has been given on this PSU Bank for a target price of Rs. 214 i.e. an upside of 14 percent from the current levels.

HDFC Securities’ take on Indian Bank:

There has been instilled confidence after the successful transaction of Air India that government will progress well on its divestment agenda. Also, for the PSBs that are considered to be weak IDBI Bank as well as Bank of Maharashtra there is seen cleaning of books and transfer of bad assets to the NARC as visible in the Q2 results.

The move augurs well for the PSBs which until some time faced huge NPA crisis. “Both of these developments augur well for the prospects of PSU banking stocks as they provide higher margin of safety in terms of valuation in an otherwise over-heated market”, said the brokerage report.

“We have been observing a sharp re-rating in the PSU banking space lately. Nifty PSU Bank Index has been making higher highs since last four weeks and is up by 12.8% during that time. Privatization theme is keeping them in the lime light and now the hope of earnings as wellas asset quality recovery would further sustain the rally. Some of the good quality names within the PSBs with loan book or CASA ratio as good as some top tier private banks, are available at almost half the book value of FY23E; as against about 2x to 3x Price-to-Book Value for private players”, added the report.

Re-rating prospects to increase with acquisition by big corporates

Re-rating prospects to increase with acquisition by big corporates

Lending quality has been worked on and there is no crisis amid the covid crisis. So, there are expectations that the valuation gap between private and public lenders will reduce faster. “We believe that the PSU banks might see goodaddition to the book value per share in the next year mainly on account relatively lower credit costs and recoveries. We further believecquisition of some PSU Banks by the any prestigious corporates/Institutions – local or foreign – at a good valuation may further re-rate the sector.

 ICRA expects credit growth for banks

ICRA expects credit growth for banks

Amid increased vaccination pace and pick up in recovery there is expected pick up in credit offtake too. ICRA expects credit growth of 7.3-8.3% for banks

for FY22 compared to 5.5% for FY21. It believes that with the improved capital and profitability position of public banks, which accounts for a 62% share in bank loans, and abundant liquidity in the banking system, supply of credit does not appear to be a constraint.

 Rationale for a buy

Rationale for a buy

1. Better managed PSB

2. low valuations

3. Required limited support from the centre in raising funds.

4. Not a single rupee loss in the last decade despite the credit blow that hit the overall banking industry.

5. Good dividend track record

Disclaimer:

Disclaimer:

The stock mentioned herein is taken from the report of HDFC Securities and investors need not construe the details given here as a suggestion to buy rather they should do their own study and analysis.

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Reserve Bank of India – Press Releases

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The Result of the auction of State Development Loans for 13 State Governments held on October 26, 2021.

Table
(Amount in ₹ crore)
  ANDHRA PRADESH 2037 ANDHRA PRADESH 2036 ASSAM 2026 ASSAM 2031
Notified Amount 500 500 500 500
Tenure 16 15 5 10
Competitive Bids Received        
(i) No. 86 95 22 48
(ii) Amount 2669 2686 1685 1655
Cut-off Yield (%) 7.02 7.02 6.09 6.99
Competitive Bids Accepted        
(i) No. 1 1 4 18
(ii) Amount 453.718 450 494.999 459.999
Partial Allotment Percentage of Competitive Bids        
(i) Percentage 90.7436 90 64.9997 27.5859
(ii) No. (1 bid) (1 bid) (2 bids) (5 bids)
Non-Competitive Bids Received        
(i) No. 7 7 2 8
(ii) Amount 46.282 65.574 5.001 40.001
Non-Competitive Price (₹) 100 100 100.04 100.11
Non-Competitive Bids Accepted        
(i) No. 7 7 2 8
(ii) Amount 46.282 50 5.001 40.001
Partial Allotment Percentage of Non-Competitive Bids        
(i) Percentage 76.2497
(ii) No. (7 bids)
Weighted Average Yield (%) 7.02 7.02 6.0799 6.9745
Total Allotment Amount 500 500 500 500

  BIHAR 2030 CHHATTISGARH 2028 GUJARAT 2031 HARYANA 2028
Notified Amount 2000 1000 1500 1500
Tenure 9 7 10 7
Competitive Bids Received        
(i) No. 74 56 153 84
(ii) Amount 6243 4420 10395 6790
Cut-off Yield (%) 6.95 6.62 6.93 6.63
Competitive Bids Accepted        
(i) No. 35 16 17 26
(ii) Amount 1907.999 974.995 1350 1465.971
Partial Allotment Percentage of Competitive Bids        
(i) Percentage 19.2103 83.1766 80.2721 55.7215
(ii) No. (5 bids) (4 bids) (8 bids) (5 bids)
Non-Competitive Bids Received        
(i) No. 7 4 15 4
(ii) Amount 92.001 25.005 187.675 34.029
Non-Competitive Price (₹) 100.24 100.05 100.05 100.07
Non-Competitive Bids Accepted        
(i) No. 7 4 15 4
(ii) Amount 92.001 25.005 150 34.029
Partial Allotment Percentage of Non-Competitive Bids        
(i) Percentage 79.9254
(ii) No. (15 bids)
Weighted Average Yield (%) 6.9141 6.6104 6.923 6.6176
Total Allotment Amount 2000 1000 1500 1500

  MADHYA PRADESH 2031 MAHARASHTRA 2033 PUDUCHERRY* 2027 RAJASTHAN 2031
Notified Amount 2000 2500 125 1000
Tenure Re-issue of 6.85% Madhya Pradesh SDL 2031 Issued on September 15, 2021 Re-issue of 6.91% Maharashtra SDL 2033 Issued on September 15, 2021 6 10
Competitive Bids Received        
(i) No. 125 214 12 115
(ii) Amount 6100 6262.25 850 6392
Cut-off Yield (%) 6.9803 7.0292 6.96
Competitive Bids Accepted        
(i) No. 51 104 17
(ii) Amount 1882.988 2276.832 900
Partial Allotment Percentage of Competitive Bids        
(i) Percentage 59.9975 67.1469 51.9084
(ii) No. (10 bids) (5 bids) (8 bids)
Non-Competitive Bids Received        
(i) No. 6 10 3 12
(ii) Amount 117.012 223.168 1.156 155.087
Non-Competitive Price (₹) 99.18 99.22 100.07
Non-Competitive Bids Accepted        
(i) No. 6 10 12
(ii) Amount 117.012 223.168 100
Partial Allotment Percentage of Non-Competitive Bids        
(i) Percentage 64.4799
(ii) No. (12 bids)
Weighted Average Yield (%) 6.9647 7.0065 6.9503
Total Allotment Amount 2000 2500 0 1000

  RAJASTHAN 2027 TAMILNADU 2051 UTTAR PRADESH 2031 WEST BENGAL 2041
Notified Amount 1000 1000 2500 2500
Tenure 6 Re-issue of 6.96% Tamil Nadu SDL 2051 Issued on May 19, 2021 10 20
Competitive Bids Received        
(i) No. 74 47 149 107
(ii) Amount 5640 4195 9480 11925
Cut-off Yield (%) 6.34 7.0977 6.99 7.08
Competitive Bids Accepted        
(i) No. 13 1 55 5
(ii) Amount 967.31 970.744 2250 2377.041
Partial Allotment Percentage of Competitive Bids        
(i) Percentage 13.322 97.0744 51.8216 91.6975
(ii) No. (3 bids) (1 bid) (22 bids) (4 bids)
Non-Competitive Bids Received        
(i) No. 6 4 15 6
(ii) Amount 32.69 29.256 300.453 122.959
Non-Competitive Price (₹) 100.1 98.3 100.08 100
Non-Competitive Bids Accepted        
(i) No. 6 4 15 6
(ii) Amount 32.69 29.256 250 122.959
Partial Allotment Percentage of Non-Competitive Bids        
(i) Percentage 83.2077
(ii) No. (15 bids)
Weighted Average Yield (%) 6.3202 7.0977 6.9781 7.0799
Total Allotment Amount 1000 1000 2500 2500

  Total
Notified Amount 20625
Tenure  
Competitive Bids Received  
(i) No. 1461
(ii) Amount 87387.25
Cut-off Yield (%)  
Competitive Bids Accepted  
(i) No. 364
(ii) Amount 19182.596
Partial Allotment Percentage of Competitive Bids  
(i) Percentage  
(ii) No.  
Non-Competitive Bids Received  
(i) No. 116
(ii) Amount 1477.349
Non-Competitive Price (₹)  
Non-Competitive Bids Accepted  
(i) No. 113
(ii) Amount 1317.404
Partial Allotment Percentage of Non-Competitive Bids  
(i) Percentage  
(ii) No.  
Weighted Average Yield (%)  
Total Allotment Amount 20500
*UT of Puducherry has not accepted any amount in today’s auction

Ajit Prasad
Director   

Press Release: 2021-2022/1099

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LIC’s Jeevan Shiromani: An High Return Investment Opportunity

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Personal Finance

oi-Kuntala Sarkar

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LIC’s Jeevan Shiromani has been designed by the public insurance corporation as an assured high return savings plan. The scheme is particularly targeted at high net-worth individuals. It is a non-linked, participating, individual, life assurance savings plan.

LIC's Jeevan Shiromani: A High Return Investment Opportunity

Policy benefits and sum assured

The minimum basic sum assured under this policy is Rs. 1 crore, with no maximum or upper limit. LIC informs, “Under this plan, Guaranteed Additions shall accrue at the rate of Rs. 50 per thousand Basic Sum Assured for the first five years and Rs. 55/- per 1000 Basic Sum Assured from 6th policy year till the end of premium paying term. In addition, the policy shall participate in the profits in form of Loyalty Additions.” The Basic Sum Assured will be in multiples of Rs. 5,00,000/-.

Eligibility

Any adult, till the age of 55 years can sign up for this plan. A person of 55 years old can take up this plan for a policy term of 14 years, similarly, a 51 years old can take up this for a policy term of 16 years, 48 years old can take up this for a policy term of 18 years, and a 45 years old can take up this for a policy term of 20 years.

Modes Of Premium Payment

The modes of premium payments are Yearly, Half Yearly, Quarterly, and Monthly, additionally a regular salary deductions (SSS) mode is also available under this plan.

Survival Benefits

The Survival Benefits on the life assured surviving to each of the specified durations during the policy term, a fixed percentage of Basic Sum Assured will be paid, according to the public life insurance corporation.

The fixed percentage for various policy terms has been mentioned as below:

Policy term percentage
For policy term 14 years 30% of Basic Sum Assured on each of 10th and 12th policy anniversary
For policy term 16 years 35% of Basic Sum Assured on each of 12th and 14th policy anniversary
For policy term 18 years 40% of Basic Sum Assured on each of 14th and 16th policy anniversary
For policy term 20 years 45% of Basic Sum Assured on each of 16th and 18th policy anniversary

Maturity Benefit

The Maturity Benefit on the life assured of the policyholder, surviving to the end of the policy term is the Sum Assured on Maturity along with accrued Guaranteed Additions will be paid.

The Sum Assured on Maturity has been mentioned as below:

Policy term percentage
For policy term 14 years 40% of Basic Sum Assured
For policy term 16 years 30% of Basic Sum Assured
For policy term 18 years 20% of Basic Sum Assured
For policy term 20 years 10% of Basic Sum Assured

Death Benefits

If the policyholder dies, during the first 5 years, the Sum Assured on Death benefits along with accrued Guaranteed Additions will be paid. If the policyholder dies, after 5 years of the policy, but before the date of maturity, the Sum Assured on Death benefits along with accrued Guaranteed Additions and Loyalty Addition (if any) will be paid. LIC will count the Sum Assured on Death benefits as the higher of 7 times of annualized premium or 125% Basic Sum Assured. This death benefit will not be less than 105% of all the premiums paid as of the date of death. Premiums are not included any taxes, while the extra amount is chargeable under the policy.

To know more details and application check this official LIC link: https://licindia.in/Products/Insurance-Plan/LIC-s-Jeevan-Shiromani-(Plan-No-947,-UIN-512N315V0

Policy Loan Loan facility is available under this plan, after payment of premiums for at least 1 full year’s premium has been paid and on completion of 1 policy year.

Taxation

As per LIC, “Taxes Statutory Taxes, if any, imposed on such insurance plans by the Government of India or any other constitutional tax Authority of India shall be as per the Tax laws.”



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Reserve Bank of India – Press Releases

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The Reserve Bank of India (RBl) has imposed, by an order dated October 26, 2021, a monetary penalty of ₹7.00 lakh (Rupees Seven Lakh only) on The Citizens Urban Co-operative Bank Ltd., Jalandhar, Punjab (the bank) for non-compliance with certain directions issued by RBI contained in the Master Circular DCBR.BPD. (PCB) MC No.12/09.14.000/2015-16 dated July 01, 2015 on ‘Income Recognition, Asset Classification, Provisioning and Other Related Matters – UCBs’. This penalty has been imposed in exercise of powers vested in RBI under the provisions of Section 47 A (1) (c) read with Section 46 (4) (i) and Section 56 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949, taking into account the failure of the bank to adhere to the aforesaid directions issued by RBI.

This action is based on deficiencies in regulatory compliance and is not intended to pronounce upon the validity of any transaction or agreement entered into by the bank with its customers.

Background

The inspection report of the bank based on its financial position as on March 31, 2019, revealed, inter alia, non-adherence with/violation of the aforesaid directions, viz., non-identification of NPAs, wrong classification of assets and inadequate provisions made due to wrong classification of assets. Based on the same, a Notice was issued to the bank advising it to show cause as to why penalty should not be imposed for violation of the said directions.

After considering the bank’s reply and oral submissions made during the personal hearing, RBI came to the conclusion that the aforesaid charges of non-adherence with /violation of RBI directions were substantiated and warranted imposition of monetary penalty.

(Yogesh Dayal)     
Chief General Manager

Press Release: 2021-2022/1098

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Reserve Bank of India – Notifications

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April 14, 2015




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Bajaj Finance Q2 net up 53.5%

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Bajaj Finance reported a 53.5 per cent jump in its consolidated net profit for the second quarter of the fiscal to ₹1,480.99 crore against ₹964.88 crore in the corresponding period last fiscal.

For the quarter-ended September 30, total revenue from operations increased by 18.7 per cent to ₹7,731.36 crore from ₹6,513.15 crore a year ago.

NII rises

Net interest income for the second quarter of the fiscal increased by 28 per cent to ₹5,335 crore as against ₹4,162 crore a year ago.

Interest income reversal for the quarter stood at ₹322 crore as compared to ₹216 crore in the second quarter last fiscal.

New loans booked during the second quarter were up 75 per cent to 63.3 lakh from 36.2 lakh in the second quarter last fiscal.

Loan losses and provisions for the July to September 2021 quarter stood at ₹1,300 crore as against ₹1,700 crore in the second quarter last fiscal.

“During the quarter, the company has done accelerated write-offs of ₹355 crore of principal outstanding on account of Covid-19 related stress and advancement of write-off policy,” Bajaj Finance said in a statement on Tuesday.

The company holds management and macro-economic overlay of ₹832 crore as of September 30, 2021.

Gross non-performing assets and net NPA as of September 30, 2021 stood at 2.45 per cent and 1.1 per cent respectively, as against 2.96 per cent and 1.46 per cent as of June 30, 2021.

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Net profit jumps 55% to Rs 250 crore, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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New Delhi: Public sector Central Bank of India on Tuesday reported an over 55 per cent jump in net profit at Rs 250 crore for the quarter ended September. The lender had posted a net profit of Rs 161 crore during the same quarter of the previous fiscal.

However, total income of the bank during July-September period of 2021-22 was down at Rs 6,503.39 crore, as against Rs 6,762.36 crore in the year-ago period, it said in a regulatory filing.

Net interest income rose 5.99 per cent to Rs 2,495 crore, as against Rs 2,354 crore earlier.

Net interest margin (NIM) improved from 3.21 per cent to 3.36 per cent on a year-on-year basis, registering an improvement of 15 basis points, it added.

On the asset quality front, net non-performing assets (NPAs or bad loans) reduced to 4.51 per cent as of September 30, 2021, from 5.60 per cent by end of the same month last year.

Gross NPAs moderated to 15.52 per cent from 17.36 per cent.

Also, the bank’s cost of deposit declined to 3.84 per cent from 4.45 per cent for the reported quarter.

However, there was a slight uptick in provisions and contingencies for the quarter at Rs 1,048.52 crore, as against Rs 1,033.34 crore parked aside in the September 2020 quarter.

The state-owned lender said its slippage ratio stood at 1.45 per cent as against 0.08 per cent as there was a moratorium granted by RBI due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In the June 2021 quarter, it was 0.95 per cent.

“Slippage ratio during the quarter increased due to slippage of two corporate accounts of Rs 1,150 crore. Had these accounts not slipped during the quarter then the slippage ratio for Q2FY22 would have been 0.67 per cent,” the bank said in a release.

Total business stood at Rs 5,12,094 crore as on September 30, 2021, compared to Rs 5,00,737 crore earlier, registering a growth of Rs 11,357 crore (2.27 per cent) year-on-year.

Total deposits have increased by Rs 13,056 crore and stood at Rs 3,36,500 crore at the end of the quarter, from Rs 3,23,444 crore in the year-ago period, reflecting an increase of 4.04 per cent, it added.

Central Bank of India scrip closed at Rs 23.60 apiece on BSE, up 4.66 per cent from the previous close.



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Kotak Mahindra Bank Q2 net down 7%

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Private sector lender Kotak Mahindra Bank reported a seven per cent year-on-year (y-o-y) drop in its standalone net profit for the second quarter of the fiscal due to higher provisions. For the quarter-ended September 30, the bank’s standalone net profit stood at ₹2,032.01 as against ₹2,184.48 crore in the same period last fiscal. However, on a sequential basis, its net profit increased by 24 per cent from ₹1,642 crore for the first quarter of the fiscal.

Its net interest income increased three per cent to ₹4,021 crore in the second quarter of the fiscal from ₹3,897 crore a year ago.

Net interest margin for the second quarter of the fiscal stood at 4.45 per cent from 4.5 per cent a year ago.

The bank’s other income increased by 26.5 per cent on an annual basis to ₹1,812.59 crore in the quarter under review.

Provisions jumped up by 27.2 per cent to ₹423.99 crore in the July to September 2021 quarter from ₹333.22 crore in the same period last fiscal.

The bank said it holds Covid-19 provisions of ₹1,279 crore which has not been utilised during the first half of the fiscal year.

Asset quality

As on September 30, 2021, gross non-performing assets stood at 3.19 per cent of gross advances as against 3.56 per cent as on June 30, 2021 and 2.55 per cent as on September 30, 2020. It was lower than ₹703.52 crore in the first quarter of the fiscal.

Net NPA was 1.06 per cent of net advances at the end of the second quarter versus 1.28 per cent at the end of the first quarter and 0.64 per cent as on September 30, 2020.

Jaimin Bhatt, Group President and Group Chief Financial Officer, Kotak Mahindra Bank said that gross slippages amounted to ₹1,293 crore and recoveries and upgrades stood at ₹1,350 crore in the second quarter of the fiscal.

In accordance with the Resolution Framework for Covid-19 related stress of individuals and small businesses, the bank has implemented total restructuring of ₹495 crore (0.21 per cent of advances) as on September 30, 2021.

In addition, in accordance with the Resolution Framework for Covid-19 related stress of MSMEs, the bank has implemented total restructuring of ₹767 crore (0.33 per cent of advances) as at September 30, 2021.

The bank implemented resolution plans in 6,522 accounts with an exposure of ₹226.66 crore under the RBI’s Resolution Framework 1.0. Of this, 27.32 crore slipped into NPA in the first half of the fiscal and the bank wrote-off ₹17.68 crore.

Under Resolution Framework 2.0, the lender has implemented resolution plans in 2,234 accounts with a total exposure of ₹268.63 crore. On account of this, the bank increased provisions by ₹37.73 crore.

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Canara Bank Q2 net jumps 200% to ₹1,333 crore

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Canara Bank reported a 200 per cent year-on-year (y-o-y) jump in second quarter net profit at ₹1,333 crore against ₹444 crore in the year-ago period, supported by healthy growth in other income and lower loan loss provisions.

Net interest income (difference between interest earned and interest expended) was down a shade at ₹6,273 crore (₹6,305 crore in the year ago period).

Non-interest income, comprising fee-based income, trading income, recovery in written-off accounts, and others, was up 37.54 per cent y-o-y at ₹4,268 crore (₹3,103 crore).

Loan loss provisions declined 24 per cent y-o-y at ₹2,678 crore (₹3,533 crore).

Slippages and recovery

Fresh slippages during the quarter increased by ₹6,525 crore (₹4,253 crore in the preceding quarter). This includes ₹3,200 crore exposure to the SREI Group.

The public sector bank made higher cash recovery of ₹3,002 crore (₹1,598 crore in the preceding quarter). Upgradation and write-offs amounted to ₹2,671 crore (₹2,292 crore) and ₹1,585 crore (₹2,574 crore), respectively.

Gross non-performing assets (NPAs) position improved 8 basis points to 8.42 per cent of gross advances against 8.50 per cent as on June-end 2021.

Net NPA position improved 25 basis points to 3.21 per cent of net advances against 3.46 per cent as on June-end 2021.

LV Prabhakar, MD & CEO, observed that going forward, the bank’s balancesheet will strengthen further, with gross non-performing assets (excluding transfer of stressed assets to the National Asset Reconstruction Company) expected to decline to at least 7.5 per cent by March-end 2022 and credit growth (global) projected at 7.5 per cent for FY22, seen picking up steam from third quarter onwards.

The bank recovered about ₹1,700 crore from DHFL’s corporate insolvency resolution process (CIRP) and made 50 per cent provision towards its exposure to the SREI Group, which has become a non-performing account, Prabhakar said.

Net interest margin declined to 2.72 per cent from 2.82 per cent as on September-end 2020.

Global (domestic plus overseas) gross advances grew about 6 per cent y-o-y to ₹6,86,813 crore.

Within domestic advances (which were up 5.71 per cent yoy), Agriculture & Allied advances grew by 13.92 per cent; retail (10.46 per cent); MSME (0.31 per cent); and corporate and others (2.23 per cent). Overseas advances increased by 9.36 per cent yoy.

Global Deposits rose about 9 per cent to ₹10,32,536 crore. Domestic deposits and overseas deposits increased by 7.61 per cent and 38.15 per cent, respectively.

The proportion of low-cost CASA deposits improved to 34.11 per cent in total domestic deposits as at September-end 2021 against 32.77 per cent as at September-end 2020.

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Lender posts highest ever quarterly profit at Rs 3,133 cr, up 86% YoY, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Axis Bank on Tuesday reported an 86 per cent year-on-year (YoY) rise in net profit at Rs 3,133 crore for the September quarter compared with Rs 1,683 crore in the same quarter last year. This was the highest ever quarterly profit for the bank, the lender said in a BSE filing.

Net interest income (NII) for the bank rose 8 per cent YoY to Rs 7,900 crore compared with Rs 7,326 crore in the year-ago quarter. Net interest margin (NIM) for the recently concluded quarter came in at 3.39 per cent.

Specific loan loss provisions for the September quarter stood at Rs 927 crore compared with Rs 2,865 crore in the June quarter and Rs 724 crore in the year-ago quarter. Total Provisions & contingencies for the quarter fell to Rs 1,735 crore from Rs 3,302 crore in the preceding quarter and Rs 4,343 crore in the corresponding quarter last fiscal.

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