City-based UCO Bank on Friday said it was aiming at a growth of 7-10 per cent in the current fiscal amid the second round of restructuring guidelines from the regulator due to the second wave of COVID-19 disruptions. The bank also allotted 203.76 lakh shares to the government at Rs 12.76 per share against Rs 2,600 crore infusion in the bank. The bank board had also approved a further capital raising plan of Rs 3,000 crore in 2021-22. "We are hopeful for a business growth of 7-10 per cent in the current fiscal. We will do better in the current fiscal as our provisioning will be lower going forward and maintain net interest margin (NIM) target of 2.7-2.75 per cent," the bank's MD and CEO A K Goel said. He said based on the restructuring demand for the first wave of COVID-19 "we expect the demand for restructuring may be between Rs 750-1,000 crore even though we will not decline anyone eligible." "In the previous round, the total demand was less than Rs 400 crore. In thi
Private sector City Union Bank on Friday reported a net profit of Rs 111.18 crore in the last quarter ended March 2021. There was a net loss of Rs 95.30 crore in the same quarter of 2019-20. Total income during Q4 FY21 was down at Rs 1,121.43 crore as against Rs 1,220.98 crore in the same quarter a year ago, City Union Bank said in a regulatory filing. On a full-year basis, there was a rise of 24.45 per cent in its net profit during 2020-21 at Rs 592.82 crore as against Rs 476.32 crore in FY'20. Income during the year 2020-21, however, fell a tad at Rs 4,839.45 crore from Rs 4,848.55 crore in the preceding fiscal. Provisions for bad loans and contingencies for the reported quarter were down at Rs 173.52 crore from Rs 430.38 crore put aside for the year-ago period. For the full year, provisions were up at Rs 891.02 crore as against Rs 865.08 crore. Gross non-performing assets of the bank stood at 5.11 per cent of gross advances by the end of March 2021, equivalent to Rs 1,893 ...
The central bank further said aggregate deposits growth accelerated to 12.3 per cent in March 2021 from 9.5 per cent a year ago.
This came on account of good growth in retail loan portfolio as well as gold loan.
Indian Bank on Friday reported a net profit of Rs 1,708.85 crore in the March-ended quarter. The lender had posted a net loss of Rs 217.74 crore in the same quarter of the preceding financial year 2019-20. Sequentially, the bank had posted a net profit of Rs 514.29 crore in the December quarter of the financial year 2020-21. The bank said figures of March 31, 2020, are related to standalone Indian Bank financing for the pre-amalgamation period, hence not comparable with the post amalgamation financials of December 2020 and March 2021. The erstwhile Allahabad Bank was amalgamated into Indian bank with effect from April 1, 2020. Total income during the January-March quarter of 2020-21 increased to Rs 10,647.87 crore. It was Rs 6,334.37 crore in the same period of 2019-20, Indian Bank said in a regulatory filing. For the full year of the financial year 2020-21, the net profit of the bank was recorded at Rs 3,004.68 crore. In the previous financial year, the bank had a total income o
Private sector City Union Bank has reported net profit at Rs 111.18 crore for the quarter ending March 31, 2021.
Stock of Canara Bank closed at Rs 161.85 apiece on the BSE, up by 5.37 per cent.
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State-owned UCO Bank on Thursday said its board has approved raising Rs 3,000 crore equity capital for the current fiscal year.
Suryoday Small Finance Bank (SFB) on Thursday reported an 89 per cent decline in its net profit to nearly Rs 12 crore for the financial year ended March 2021. The bank, which was listed on the bourses in late-March 2021, had reported a net profit of Rs 110.94 crore in the previous year, the bank said in a regulatory filing. It reported widening of its net loss to Rs 43 crore in the March 2021 quarter, compared with Rs 15.5 crore a year ago. "Profit after tax (PAT) fell 89 per cent year-on-year for FY21 to Rs 11.9 crore compared to FY20. "The lower profitability is due to additional provisioning on increased NPA (non-performing assets) and additional floating provision of 1.5 per cent amounting to Rs 37.5 crore on inclusive finance portfolio due to uncertainty related to second wave of COVID-19, and lower disbursement during FY21," Suryoday SFB said. Disbursements during the year saw a growth of 28 per cent year-on-year to Rs 2,217 crore, predominantly due to uncertainty relating t
The Kolkata-headquartered lender had posted a net profit of Rs 16.78 crore in the corresponding a year ago.
RBI also expressed confidence that banks are better positioned than before in managing stress in their balance sheets in view of higher capital buffers
The capital adequacy ratio improved to 14.85% in March 2021
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In fiscal year 2020-21, bank credit had grown by 5.56 per cent and deposits by 11.4 per cent.
Shares of Punjab & Sind Bank on Monday closed over 4 per cent higher as the company turned profitable in the fourth quarter of the financial year 2020-21 after eight consecutive quarters of losses. The stock rallied 7.33 per cent to Rs 21.95 during the day on the BSE. It closed at Rs 21.35, a gain of 4.40 per cent. On the NSE, it jumped 3.16 per cent to close at Rs 21.20. The state-run bank turned profitable in the fourth quarter of the financial year 2020-21 after eight consecutive quarters of losses, posting a profit after tax of Rs 161 crore on the back of improvement in recoveries and decline in bad loans. The lender had registered a net loss of Rs 236.3 crore in the year-ago period. However, for the full year, its loss widened to Rs 2,732.9 crore as against Rs 990.8 crore in financial year 2019-20. "The profitability is due to our focussed monitoring and also on account of recoveries. Though it has been challenging times, we were able to make a reasonable amount of ...
This is subject to various conditions, including that a proposal should be made by the state government concerned.
The bank is looking to raise capital through a mix of equity and debt instruments
The new restructuring package for small borrowers has little chance of taking off