“The increase in provisioning was due to a rise in provisioning for standard assets,” said George Alexander Muthoot, managing director of the gold loan company.
For the entire year, the NBFC’s standard asset provisioning was Rs 78 crore. Its total income grew nine per cent to Rs 1,411 crore during the quarter.
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The company’s loanbook increased 6 per cent year on year (y-o-y) to Rs 26,000 crore.
It had projected 10 per cent growth in loanbook for the year. Gross non-performing assets increased to 1.91 per cent from one per cent.
The company’s credit losses stood at 0.05 per cent for the year compared to 0.03 per cent last year.
Capital adequacy ratio was at 19.62 per cent at the end March with Tier-I capital of 16 per cent.
Total gold holding (pledged) of the company came down by three tones to 134 tonnes.
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