HDFC Bank gives SmartUp Grants to 21 social sector start-ups

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HDFC Bank on Thursday announced the winners of the fourth edition of its SmartUp Grants 2021.

“21 start-ups working in the social sector were selected from 300 applications received from across the country. These grants are aimed at nurturing start-ups and offering unique solutions to harbinger sustainable change in society and the environment,” it said in a statement, adding that these grants have been offered under the aegis of #Parivartan, the umbrella programme for the bank’s social initiatives.

The bank instituted SmartUp grants in 2017 and over the past four years has supported 87 start-ups from across India. Start-ups working in the fields of education technology and skill development were given priority. In the last four years, the bank has disbursed grants worth ₹19.4 crore.

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HDFC Bank shows loan growth in Q4, but faces impact of non-issuance of credit cards, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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HDFC Bank, which has been hit by the Reserve Bank of India curbs on credit card issuances, saw a tepid growth in advances in the quarter ended March 2020 with total loans growing 14% on a year-on-year basis, lower than analysts’ expectations of a 16% growth.

HDFC Bank shows loan growth in Q4, but faces impact of non-issuance of credit cards

The slowdown in loan growth was mainly due to a lacklustre rise of 7.5% in retail loans over last year. Experts attributed the drop to conscious moderation in vehicle finance and commercial vehicle lending plus a prolonged suspension in new card business acquisition.

However, the wholesale loans which though slowed sequentially grew at 21% year-on-year owing to the bank’s focus on capturing market share in better-rated corporates.

After the pandemic, the bank has changed its strategy to offset lower retail lending growth in the rest nine months of the last fiscal year through higher corporate loan growth, which grew at an average of 30% year-on-year.

The curbs

The Reserve Bank of India in December 2020 had asked HDFC Bank to temporarily stop all digital launches and sourcing new credit card customers. This after the bank suffered its third big outage in the span of just two years.

The RBI has advised to stop all launches of the Digital Business generating activities planned under its program – Digital 2.0 (to be launched) and other proposed business generating IT applications and (sourcing of new credit card customersHDFC bank said in an exchange filing

“The above measures shall be considered for lifting upon satisfactory compliance with the major critical observations as identified by the RBI.”

Other banks

IndusInd Bank too reported loan growth slowing significantly with a 3% growth over March last year. Though deposits grew at a healthy pace of 27% though on a low base. Yes Bank too reported tepid loan growth numbers with a 0.8% rise in advances over last year. It more than doubled its retail disbursements over March quarter last year when it had faced a moratorium from the Reserve Bank of India. Its deposits grew at 54.7% bulk of which came from current and savings accounts. Private lender Federal Bank also reported a 9% growth in its advances over the same period last year while deposits grew 13%.The year ahead

Banks are likely to report lacklustre loan growth numbers in the quarters ahead. The system loan growth at 6.5% for the fortnight ended March 12, remaining weak due to low credit demand. Deposit growth at over 12% continues to outpace credit. Almost Rs 5.4 lakh crore of excess liquidity parked in the reverse repo window March shows the risk aversion in the banking system.

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Bajaj Finance acquires more customers after HDFC Bank’s halt on credit card, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Bajaj Finance, the behemoth in consumer lending, posted a slight drop in new consumer loans at 5.5 million in January March quarter against 6 million a year ago. However, the company acquired 2.3 million new customers in Q4 FY21 as compared to 1.9 million in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2020.

As it kept the customer accretion rate healthy Bajaj Finance seems to have benefited from the setback to HDFC Bank, which was penalised by the Reserve Bank of India over digital lapses and has been unable to issue new credit cards.

According to analysts, the asset under management growth of Bajaj Finance exceeded expectations at 4% year on year and 6% sequentially as it acquired more customers.

Bajaj Finance’s Q4 performance

Bajaj Finance’s deposits rose 21% on year to Rs 25,800 crore as on March 31. The consolidated deposit book was at Rs 23,777 crore as on December 31. Assets increased by Rs 9,500 crore in the March quarter, taking the financier’s total assets under management to Rs 1.53 lakh crore as on March 31. The company’s customer franchise rose 14.1% on year to 48.6 million as on March 31.

The company is well capitalised and its liquidity position remains strong, as its consolidated liquidity surplus was Rs 16000 crore as on March 31. Bajaj Finance had a consolidated liquidity surplus of Rs 14347 crore as on December 31, representing 11.6% of its total borrowing. The capital adequacy ratio was 28.4% as of March 31, which is an improvement over 28.18% as on December 31, according to the provisional figures for the January March quarter.

Analysts expect the company to show healthy traction in consumer B2B (business to business) loans and commercial loans. They also see a gradual uptick in mortgage loans and consumer B2C (business to consumer).

Covid impact on Bajaj Finance.

However, with the surge in Covid cases, asset quality remains a worry as they may increase provisioning and credit costs for Bajaj Finance in upcoming quarters. In the third quarter, the company provided Rs 1,352 crore for loan losses and provisions, which was significantly higher than Rs 831 crore it provided in the same quarter last year. During the third quarter, the company has done a one-time write-off of principal outstanding amount of Rs 1,970 crore and interest outstanding of Rs 365 crore on account of Covid-19 related stress.

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Private banks’ net advances grow in March quarter

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The largest private lender HDFC Bank has shown a 13.9% year-on-year (y-o-y) growth in the loan book.

Private lenders have reported an improvement in the net advances during the March quarter (Q4FY21), according to provisional data released by the banks. While the largest private lender HDFC Bank has shown a 13.9% year-on-year (y-o-y) growth in the loan book, Federal Bank reported over 9% y-o-y growth in the advances. Similarly, IndusInd Bank has shown a 3% y-o-y increase in the net advances during the March quarter.

Although, Yes Bank has registered a meagre 0.8% y-o-y loan growth, its retail disbursements more than doubled to Rs 7,828 crore during Q4FY21. The provisional data also suggests a robust deposit growth for private lenders.

While Yes Bank’s deposits grew 54.7% y-o-y, IndusInd Bank registered a 27% deposit growth during the March quarter.

Similarly, HDFC Bank has shown a 16.3% y-o-y growth and Federal Bank showed a 13% growth in its deposit base.

The growth was supported by a strong current account savings account (CASA) deposits rise of 51.8% in Yes Bank, 27% growth in HDFC Bank and 26% in Federal Bank. In early March, rating agency Crisil said that in FY21, bank credit was seen rising 4-5%. This was a revision of the rating agency’s projection from June 2020, when they had expected the bank credit growth to be 0-1%.

In FY22, Crisil expects the bank credit to bounce back to 9-10% levels, driven by a pick-up in corporate credit, the government’s infrastructure push and a likely revival in demand. According to RBI’s latest bulletin, private banks clocked a credit growth of 8.6% y-o-y till February, 2021. The bulletin also mentioned that credit growth of scheduled commercial banks (SCBs) appears to have bottomed out as it grew at 6.6% y-o-y in February, 2021. Later, the non-food credit grew at 6.44% y-o-y for the fortnight ended March 12, 2021.

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HDFC Bank Q4 advances up 14%, deposits grow 16%

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Private sector lender HDFC Bank reported a 13.9 per cent growth in advances as on March 31, 2021 compared to a year ago and 16.3 per cent increase in deposits in the same period.

In a regulatory filing on Monday, the bank said its advances rose to ₹11.32 lakh crore as of March 31,2021 compared to ₹9.93 lakh crore in the same period a year ago. On a quarter on quarter basis, advances grew by 4.6 per cent over ₹10.82 lakh crore as of December 31, 2020.

“As per regulatory (Basel 2) segment classification, domestic retail loans as of March 31, 2021 grew by around 7.5 per cent over March 31, 2020 and around 5 per cent over December 31, 2020; domestic wholesale loans as of March 31, 2021 grew by around 21 per cent over March 31, 2020 and around 4.5 per cent over December 31, 2020,” HDFC Bank said.

Its deposits grew to about ₹13.35 lakh crore as of March 31, 2021 versus ₹11.47 lakh crore a year ago. It amounted to a grow of about five per cent on a quarterly basis compared to ₹12.71lakh crore as of December 31, 2020.

CASA deposits of the bank grew by 27 per cent to about ₹6.15 lakh crore as of March 31, 2020 compared to ₹4.84 lakh crore in the same period last fiscal.

HDFC Bank said its CASA ratio stood at around 46 per cent as of March 31, 2021 compared to 42.2 per cent a year ago.

During the quarter ended March 31, 2021, the Bank purchased loans aggregating ₹7,503 crore through the direct assignment route under the home loan arrangement with Housing Development Finance Corporation Limited.

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SBI digital services affected due to maintenance issues, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Mumbai, Apr 1 () The country’s largest lender State Bank of India’s customers had to face issues on Thursday due to the unavailability of various digital services on account of upgradation of the bank’s digital banking platforms. The bank informed its customers on Thursday morning that it is upgrading its digital banking platforms, including Yono, Yono lite, internet banking, Unified Payments Interface (UPI).

“We will be undertaking maintenance activities between 2:10 PM to 5:40 PM on April 1, 2021. During the period, INB/YONO/YONO Lite/UPI will be unavailable. We regret the inconvenience caused and request you to bear with us,” the bank said on Twitter.

SBI has the largest network with over 22,000 branches and more than 57,889 ATMs across the country. As of December 31, 2020, it had 85 million internet banking and 19 million mobile banking users. The bank’s number of UPI users stood at 135 million at December-end.

At present, the bank has 35 million registered users of Yono, the digital lending platform.

It can be noted that on March 29, customers of the country’s largest private sector lender HDFC Bank faced problems in accessing its services due to glitches in its digital banking platform.

“Some customers are facing intermittent issues accessing our NetBanking /MobileBanking App. We are looking into it on priority for resolution. We apologize for the inconvenience and request you to try again after sometime. Thank you,” HDFC Bank had said in a tweet.

This is not the first time that the customers of HDFC Bank have faced service outage. In fact, the bank has been penalised by the Reserve bank of India (RBI) for two major outages in the past. HV BAL BAL



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HDFC Bank Vs ICICI Bank…who is speeding up?, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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HDFC Bank suffered at least the fourth outage on Tuesday in the last three years as customers experienced downtime on their internet and mobile banking with services not accessible to them for several hours.

This led to an almost 4% drop in the bank’s shares in afternoon trade on Wednesday in a market, which saw across the board sell-off due to Covid worries. At the same time, the drop in ICICI Bank was just 2%.

While it has a lot of catching up to do, ICICI Bank is fast narrowing the gap with HDFC Bank and larger peers.

Why is ICICI Bank surging

Experts said the worst is behind ICICI Bank. It has gone through a period of tremendous amounts of credit cost related issues and write-offs taking place. Secondly, it is focusing more to be a retail bank which is contributing to growth. On top of it, ICICI was trading at a substantial discount in terms of its valuation to its larger peers. The discount is also narrowing down and has contributed to this outperformance.

ICICI Bank’s performance has now become comparable with HDFC Bank’s (industry best) and as comfort on asset quality/ credit-cost improves, this should translate into stable growth in net profits as well, experts said.

It has improved the velocity (pace and direction) of operating profit over the past two years reflecting improved topline and cost efficiencies. An improvement in velocity of ICICI Bank’s operating profit growth & steady credit cost will bring down volatility in earnings, which has been a key reason for a 55% discount in valuation versus HDFC Bank. Lower volatility can reduce Beta, which can bridge the valuation gap by half. The rest reflects the gap in growth & ROE – this can be partly bridged with improved growth in clients/ CASA. Brokerage Jefferies has raised its price target to Rs 780 and hold it among its top picks in the sector.

ICICI Bank versus HDFC Bank

ICICI Bank trades at 55% discount to HDFC Bank in terms of valuations – ICICI Bank at 1.9x FY22 adjusted PB and HDFC Bank at 3.4x. This reflects a combination of HDFC Bank’s better growth, ROE and lower Beta. With a lower volatility in earnings, HDFC Bank’s Beta is at 1 whereas ICICI’s is around 1.2-1.3. Brokerage Jefferies said that consistency in earnings growth/ asset quality will help ICICI Bank bring down Beta closer to 1. This can lift-up the theoretical PB from 1.9x now to 2.5x – closing the gap with HDFC Bank by 30%.

CASA deposits

ICICI Bank has seen steady growth in CASA deposits. During Q3, ICICI Banks saw average CASA growth of 19% YoY whereas HDFC Bank saw 30% YoY growth.

Jefferies sees an improvement in earnings and profitability from FY22 as credit costs stabilise alongside steady growth in topline. It has raised its price target on the bank to Rs 780 (from Rs 700) and target multiple to 2.4x Mar-23E adjusted PB.

At a valuation of Rs 1.7-1.8 lakh crore, ICICI Bank has a big branch network and stability and clean up that has been brought about in the business in the last three years under the new leadership, while HDFC has a market cap of close to about Rs 8 lakh crore.



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HDFC Bank customers face internet and mobile banking issues yet again

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The lender continues to face technical glitches, even as Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI’s) is conducting a special audit of banks’ IT infrastructure.

HDFC Bank on Tuesday said that it was looking into resolving internet and mobile banking issues faced by some customers, according to a tweet by the bank. The bank’s response came after some of its customers reported issues in accessing net banking and mobile banking services yet again.

HDFC Bank tweeted, “Some customers are facing intermittent issues accessing our NetBanking/MobileBanking App. We are looking into it on priority for resolution. We apologize for the inconvenience and request you to try again after sometime. Thank you.”

The lender continues to face technical glitches, even as Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI’s) is conducting a special audit of banks’ IT infrastructure. Last year in December, RBI had temporarily barred HDFC Bank from launching new digital banking initiatives and issuing new credit cards after taking a serious view of service outages at the lender over the last two years.

Later, RBI had appointed an external IT firm for carrying out a special audit of its digital infrastructure.
RBI governor Shaktikanta Das had said that the regulator had some concerns about certain deficiencies and it was necessary that HDFC Bank strengthens its IT system before expanding further. Earlier, HDFC Bank’s managing director and chief executive officer Shashidhar Jagdishan had apologised to customers and promised to work on the deficiencies.

Jagdishan said the bank had two outages — in November 2018 and and December 2019 — and it has taken help of external expertise, and had substantially implemented the inputs to strengthen IT infrastructure and systems. Unexpectedly another incident happened on November 21, 2020, and the primary reason for the same was the power outage in the bank’s primary data centre, Jagdishan had said.

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HDFC Bank netbanking outage attracts customer outrage, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Private lender HDFC Bank’s netbanking and mobile banking platforms suffered an outage on Tuesday, leading to customers of the bank complaining on various social media platforms. The outage comes amidst the lender being under scrutiny of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) for repeated digital outages, for which the regulator had barred HDFC Bank from the issuance of new credit cards as well as digital business activities.

HDFC Bank in a tweet confirmed the outage, saying “Some customers are facing intermittent issues accessing our NetBanking/MobileBanking App. We are looking into it on priority for resolution,” The lender further added “We apologize for the inconvenience and request you to try again after sometime. Thank you.”

Customers of the bank expressed their anguish with the outage on the lender’s platforms through various social media posts.

The RBI had in December asked HDFC Bank to stop all digital launches, as well as source new credit card customers. The order came in light of numerous outages across the lender’s electronic banking services, for which the regulator had asked the management to examine lapses. Between 2018 and 2020, HDFC Bank suffered three outages across its platforms, with the most recent outage, attributed to a power outage at the lender’s primary data centre, taking place in November 2020.

HDFC Bank in February 2021 had submitted a plan to the RBI to stop its glitches across its technology platforms, according to a report by The Economic Times (ET). The plan included various short term and long term measures – which would take upto three months to implement.



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HDFC Bank, SBI, others not adhering to norms on bulk SMSes, says TRAI; sets Mar 31 deadline for full compliance, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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The telecom regulator on Friday released a list of 40 “defaulter” principal entities, including large banks like HDFC Bank, SBI and ICICI Bank, that are not fulfilling the regulatory norms on bulk commercial messages despite repeated reminders. Hardening its stance on the issue, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) warned that defaulting entities should comply with the stipulated requirements by March 31, 2021 “to avoid any disruption in the communication with customers” from April 1, 2021.

“As sufficient opportunity has been given to principal entities/ telemarketers to comply with the regulatory requirements and that the consumers cannot be deprived of the benefits of the regulatory provisions any further, therefore it has been decided that from April 1, 2021, any message failing in the scrubbing process due to non-compliance of regulatory requirements will be rejected” by the system, TRAI said in a statement.

TRAI’s norms for commercial messages, based on blockchain technology, aim to curb unsolicited and fraudulent messages.

The norms require bonafide entities sending commercial text messages to register message header and templates with telecom operators. The SMSes and OTPs, when sent by user entities (banks, payment companies and others), are checked against the templates registered on the blockchain platform — a process called SMS scrubbing.

TRAI has analysed the scrubbing data and reports submitted by the telecom service providers and also held a meeting with telemarketers/ aggregators on March 25, 2021.

“It has been informed that Principal Entities including major banks like State Bank of India, HDFC Bank, Punjab National Bank, Axis Bank etc are not transmitting mandatory parametres like content template IDs, PE IDs etc. even in those cases where content templates have been registered, while sending such messages to telecom service providers for delivery,” TRAI said.

The regulator, on analysing the cases of failure of messages due to scrubbing, found that various principal entities and telemarketers are not fulfilling regulatory requirements.

In the absence of these necessary parameters, the messages are bound to be rejected by the system during the scrubbing process.

TRAI has released a list of 40 “defaulter” principal entities which includes large banks like Bank of Baroda, Bank of India, ICICI Bank, and big names like Reliance Retail Ltd, and Samsung India Electronics Pvt Ltd.

Others in the list include Life Insurance Corporation of India and National Stock Exchange of India Ltd.

Separately, TRAI has also issued a list of 40 “defaulter telemarketers”.

“Sufficient time has already been given to the Principal Entities/ telemarketers and other entities to comply with the regulatory framework. However, it appears that few entities are not only indifferent but also not serious enough in complying with the provisions of the regulations thereby causing inconvenience to customers,” the TRAI statement said.

This “should not and cannot” be allowed to continue, it asserted.

Enforcement of TRAI regulations is vital as delivery of non compliant messages allows fraudulent miscreants to conveniently misuse the message delivery system for cheating and defrauding customers, it contended.

TRAI said entities involved in sending out bulk commercial messages should fulfil regulatory requirements.

It urged regulatory bodies like RBI, SEBI, IRDA, central and state government departments and other establishments to “impress upon Principal entities” under their jurisdiction to follow the regulatory requirements strictly.

Earlier this month, transactions, including banking, credit card payment and certain other services that involve SMSes and OTP generation, had faced an major outage when telcos implemented the TRAI norms for commercial messages, without the balancing measures in place by principal entities (entities that send out bonafide bulk, commercial messages).

Following the disruption, TRAI has given a temporary breather to such companies, but had insisted that they take immediate measures to comply with the norms.



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