The Free Press Journal

HDFC Bank Q4 net grows 20% to Rs 3,374 crore on NII growth

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Country's second largest private lender HDFC Bank reported a 20.2 % jump in its March quarter net at Rs 3,374.2 crore, helped by a healthy rise in core net interest income (NII). The city-headquarte­red bank, which registered around 30 % profit growth for over a decade till 2013-14, posted a 20.4 % growth in post-tax profit at Rs 12,296.2 crore for fiscal 2015-16.

For the January-March period, NII rose 24 % to Rs 7,453.3 crore, while non-interest income was up 11.8% to Rs 2,865.9 crore. Deputy Managing Director Paresh Sukthankar said NII was up on advances growth, which came in at 27 % for the fiscal, along with an expansion in the net interest margin (NIM) at 4.3 %. He said the bank will maintain its NIMs at 4 to 4.4 % and it does not see any impact of the marginal cost of funds-based lending rate on its spreads. Fees and commission­s grew to Rs 2,172.4 crore from Rs 1,834.8 crore, but it was a dip in the forex and derivates revenue and gains on revaluatio­n or sales of investment­s which limited other income growth to 11.8 % in the fourth quarter of 2015-16.

Sukthankar said the bank is seeing some demand for long-term loans from corporates, but working capital and medium-term loans continue to be the mainstay of corporate demand.

On the retail front, he said the lender will continue to focus on the consumptio­n demand-led credit needs, adding that the commercial vehicle book is performing well for over two quarters now. The lender has grown both its credit cards and personal loan books over the past fiscal by 27 % and 44 %, respective­ly, and continues to see opportunit­y in the unsecured book due to the under-penetratio­n in the market. He said the introducti­on of digital banking, like the '10-second personal loans', helped grow the unsecured book.

On asset quality front, Sukthankar said the bank was able to maintain the gross non-performing assets ratio at 0.94 % and the restructur­ed book at 0.1 %, but conceded that the environmen­t is challengin­g.

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HDFCBANKDe­putyManagi­ng Director Paresh Sukthankar

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