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Gross NPAs of private lenders up 55% in Sept qtr

Gross NPAs for seven private banks which have declared their quarterly results so far rose 55% over a year before by end-September

- ABHIJIT LELE

With banks’ earlier indication­s of their bad-loan situation being under control, the markets were expecting a stable asset quality profile for the September quarter. However, this has been hit by the Reserve Bank of India’s recent diktat in this regard.

Gross NPAs for seven private banks which have declared their quarterly results so far rose 55 per cent over a year before to ~35,772 crore by end-September. Compared to the June quarter, these were up 20 per cent.

RBI told banks to reclassify some major loans as NPAs for FY17 and make provision. Two private lenders, Axis Bank and Lakshmi Vilas Bank, were hit significan­tly in the September quarter of 2017 by this directive. By the rule, if RBI’s assessment of bad debt numbers for a financial year differs from the bank’s assessment by more than 15 per cent, the total divergence should be disclosed.

Provisions and contingenc­ies, predominan­tly the amount set aside for NPAs, grew only 3.6 per cent to ~4,508 crore over a year before. On a sequential basis, banks have had to set aside a substantia­l amount for bad loans, up 30 per cent from ~3,459 crore in the June quarter to ~4,508 crore.

The lion's share of this was Axis Bank's, given its the large balance sheet. Its provisioni­ng rose to ~3,140 crore, from ~2,341 crore at end-June. South Indian Bank saw a 253 per cent rise in provisioni­ng, to ~453 crore from the ~224 crore in the earlier quarter. Another south-based small bank, Lakshmi Vilas, also had to face consequenc­es of the RBI decision. Its bill grew sequential­ly by 199 per cent, to ~187 crore.

The net profit of banks in this pack were down 36 per cent to ~1,743 crore by end-September, from ~2,719 crore at end-June. The yearon-year rise was 10 per cent, from ~1,572 crore.

Net interest income rose 1.8 per cent, to ~8,693 crore from end-June (9.6 per cent growth from a year before.

 ?? Compiled by BS Research Bureau ?? Source: Capitaline; NII: Net interest income
Compiled by BS Research Bureau Source: Capitaline; NII: Net interest income

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