HDFC bank releases Q1 results, posts 21% jump in net profit at Rs 9,579 crore

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Image Source : FILE PHOTO Deposit growth came in at 19.2 percent, the bank said, adding that it added 2.6 million liability relationships during the quarter. HighlightsOn a standalone basis, its net profit increased to Rs 9,195.99 crore from Rs 7,729.64 crore The core net interest margin (NIM) stood at 4 percent Gross NPAs ratio improved to 1.28 % as of June 30, as against 1.47% in the year-ago period The largest private sector lender HDFC Bank on Saturday reported a 20.91 percent jump in its June quarter net profit at Rs 9,579.11 crore on the back of overall growth. On a standalone basis, its net profit increased to Rs 9,195.99 crore from Rs 7,729.64 crore in the year-ago period but was down from Rs 10,055.18 crore in the preceding March quarter. The core net interest income grew 14.5 percent to Rs 19,481.4 crore from the year-ago quarter’s Rs 17,009 crore on the back of a 22.5 percent growth in advances. The core net interest margin (NIM) stood at 4 percent. Other income, excluding trading and mark-to-market losses, jumped 35 percent to Rs 7,699.99 crore on the back of an increase in fees and commissions, foreign exchange derivatives revenue and miscellaneous income which included recoveries and dividends, the bank said. Amid the hardening of yields which is widely expected to lead to reverses for banks’ treasury operations, the lender reported a loss of Rs 1,311.7 crore on sale or revaluation of investments as against a profit of Rs 601 crore reported in the quarter ended June 2021. Deposit growth came in at 19.2 percent, the bank said, adding that it added 2.6 million liability relationships during the quarter. From an asset quality perspective, the gross non-performing assets (NPAs) ratio improved to 1.28 percent as of June 30, as against 1.47 percent in the year-ago period. The bank said if one excludes the NPAs in the seasonal agricultural segment, the GNPAs would be 1.06 percent now as against 1.26 percent in the same period last year. Overall provisions for the reporting quarter fell to Rs 3,187.73 crore from Rs 4,830.84 crore in the year-ago period, the bank said, adding the credit cost ratio improved to 0.91 percent as against 1.67 percent. The bank is holding floating provisions of Rs 1,451 crore and contingent provisions of Rs 9,630 crore, it said, adding that the total provisions it carries are 170 percent of the GNPAs. It added 10,932 employees as well as 36 branches to take the overall network to over 6,000 during the quarter. Share of the low-cost current and savings account deposits in the overall deposit base stood at 45.8 percent. On the loan growth side, HDFC Bank’s corporate and wholesale advances growth came down to 15.7 percent, retail loans grew 21.7 percent and commercial and rural banking loans rose 28.9 percent. The overall capital adequacy stood at 18.1 percent as of June 30, 2022, as against 19.1 percent in the year-ago period. Among the subsidiaries, the brokerage HDFC Securities’ profit after tax came down to Rs 189.3 crore as against Rs 251.1 crore, while the non-bank financier HDB Financial Services saw its net profit shoot up to Rs 441.3 crore from Rs 88.6 crore earlier.  ALSO READ | HDFC and HDFC Bank merger proposal gets RBI nod ALSO READ | HDFC Bank hikes lending rates by 0.35%; second hike in two months Latest Business News



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