In the absence of the exceptional gain, the bank would have reported a net loss of Rs 3,668 crore. The bank had reported a net loss of Rs 1,506.4 crore a year ago, while the same was Rs 18,560 crore in Q3FY20.
Click here to read what analysts had expected For FY20, as a whole, it posted a whopping loss of Rs 16,418 crore, on a standalone basis, compared to net profit of Rs 1,720.27 crore.
The earnings were better than what most of the analysts had expected. Kotak Securities, for instance, estimated the private lender to log net loss at Rs 4,404.4 crore in the quarter under review.