As a result, it missed street expectations in Q2 with reported net profit growing by 33 per cent to Rs 2.5 billion. Analysts were anticipating a profit figure of Rs 2.7 billion.
However, improvement in repayments has pushed up overall assets under management 43 per cent year-on-year to Rs 734.8 billion.
The moderation in disbursement growth and the company's move to raise liquidity levels also impacted its profitability. Net interest margin or NIMs of PNB Housing contracted by 29 basis points to 2.72 per cent in Q2.
The higher liquidity, however would take care of Rs 9 billion any shortfall in terms of asset-liability management (liabilities maturing in one year are more than assets) in near term.
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