The Bank's gross non-perfforming assets (NPA) ratio in the recently concluded quarter remained sticky at 5.25 per cent, not materially different from the previous quarter level of 5.26 per cent The GNPA came in at Rs 29,405 crore, down 1.2 per cent quarter-on-quarter, from Rs 29,789 crore in the March quarter of 2019.
Analysts, however, cite the bank's exposure to stressed corporates as the reason for weak asset quality in this quarter.
"Fresh slippages were higher qoq and reached 4.4 per cent of loans, mainly led by higher corporate/retail NPAs, but higher write-offs have helped the bank report a nearly flat GNPA ratio of 5.25 per cent of customer assets. Management indicated exposure to stressed corporates recently in news, including NBFC/HFC, Media, Travel & tourism, Commodity and Plastics, at Rs70bn, of which nearly Rs 11 billion slipped into NPA and almost Rs 29 billion into the stress pool, while the balance remains outside the stress pool given that the exposures are still above investment grade," wrote analysts at Emkay Global in a result review note.
"Axis Bank has delivered a modest quarter in a challenging economic environment. We cut our FY20/21 earnings estimates by 7 per cent/6 per cent to factor in the slight increase in our credit cost. Post a strong performance of last couple of quarters, Q1 earnings and outlook reflect the deterioration in the underlying lending environment, which can further risks our estimates," analysts at Motilal Oswal Financial Services wrote in their results preview note.
At 9:42 am, the stock of the bank was trading at Rs 679.6, down 4 per cent as against a 0.36 per cent decline in the Nifty50.
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