Dhanlaxmi Bank Q2 net plunges 74% as bad assets rise

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In value terms, gross NPAs increased to Rs 604.15 crore from Rs 448.72 crore in the year-ago period.

Dhanlaxmi Bank on Friday reported a 74% year-on-year (Y-o-Y) decline in its net profit to Rs 3.66 crore for the quarter ended in September 2021 as provisions rose due to a spike in bad loans. The Thrissur-based lender had reported a net profit of Rs 14.01 crore in Q2 of FY21 and Rs 6.79 crore in the preceding quarter.

Provisions and contingencies have increased by 422% to Rs 22.40 crore, as against Rs 4.29 crore in the year-ago period.

The asset quality has worsened with gross NPA as a percentage of gross advances rising to 8.67% for the quarter under review, against 6.36% in the second quarter of last fiscal and 9.27% in Q1 of FY22.

The net NPA ratio was reported at 4.92%, compared to 1.66% reported in the year-ago period and 4.58% in the first quarter of the current fiscal.

In value terms, gross NPAs increased to Rs 604.15 crore from Rs 448.72 crore in the year-ago period.

The total income for Q2 of FY22 was higher by 6.7% YoY to Rs 266.59 crore, while the bank’s interest income falling to Rs 229.01 and other income increasing to Rs 37.58 crore from Rs 5.69 crore in the comparable period of last fiscal.

The provision coverage ratio (including technical write-off) as of September 30, 2021, was 74.18% and the capital adequacy ratio stood at 13.64%.

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Dhanlaxmi Bank reports 103% y-o-y increase in 4th quarter net profit

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It reported an operating loss of R4.10 crore in the fourth quarter of last fiscal.

Dhanlaxmi Bank on Saturday reported that bad loans have increased significantly in the fourth quarter of FY21, with gross NPA ratio touching 9.23% as against 5.90% in the year-ago period.

The Thrissur-based lender reported a 103% year-on-year increase in its fourth quarter net profit to R5.28 crore, mostly on lower provisions for bad loans.

It reported an operating loss of R4.10 crore in the fourth quarter of last fiscal.

Provisions and contingencies have been reduced by almost 74% to R14.82 crore as against R56.89 crore provided in the year-ago period.

For the complete fiscal 2020-21, the lender reported a net profit of R37.19 crore, which is a 43.4% y-o-y drop from R54.78 crore reported in FY20.

Total income of the lender for the fourth quarter was R242.18 crore as against R280.98 crore reported in the fourth quarter of FY20.

Interest income and other income are also on the lower side when compared to the year-ago period.

On the asset side, the lender reported gross NPA ratio at 9.23% compared to 5.78% in Q3 and 5.90% in the year-ago period.

Net NPA ratio for Q4 FY21 stands at 4.76% as against 1.11% in Q3 and 1.55% in Q4 FY20.

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