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Net interest income of banks grew by a record 25.5 per cent to Rs 1.78 lakh crore in the December 2022 quarter on-year, driven by a healthy credit off-take and higher yield on advances, according to an analysis. The quarter saw banks booking higher yields on advances as the system-wide core profitability metric net interest margin (NIM) rose by 17 basis points (bps) to 3.28 per cent. This was possible as banks repriced existing loans higher at a faster rate and also increased the new loan pricing, but kept deposit rates almost unchanged, according to an analysis by Care Ratings' senior director Sanjay Agarwal. But the rise in NIM was led by private sector banks, thanks to their operational efficiencies, at 4.03 per cent, up 15 bps on-year. State-owned banks registered NIM at 2.85 per cent, up 17 bps on-year. Net interest income or NII is the main revenue head for banks and is the difference between interest earned on advances and the interest paid to depositors/funds raised from ...
Bank of Baroda has launched a new deposit scheme offering interest rates of up to 6 per cent on domestic retail term deposits. The 'Baroda Tiranga Deposit Scheme' marks the 75th Independence Day of India, which is a special term deposit scheme offering higher interest rates, the bank said in a release on Tuesday. The scheme, to be available till December 31, 2022, has two tenor buckets of 444 days and 555 days, offering interest rates of 5.75 per cent per annum and 6 per cent per annum, respectively. The scheme was launched on Tuesday and is applicable on retail deposits below Rs 2 crore, the bank said. Senior citizens will get additional interest rates on their deposits under the scheme.