DCB net slips 10 pc; to double number of branches in a year

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Oct 13 2015 | 8:57 PM IST
Private sector lender DCB Bank, which today reported a 10 per cent decline in net profit at Rs 36.93 crore for the July-September quarter, said it will double its branches to over 310 over the next 12 months.
"We will be opening 150 more branches over the next 12 months, adding onto our 160 branches now. We want to be future ready as competition increases. We are in growth phase as we have cleaned up our balance sheet over the past few years," Murali M Natrajan, the Managing Director and Chief Executive of DCB, told PTI.
He further said competition is intense so the bank needs to continuously fine tune its approach to grow the balance sheet at profitable margins.
Natrajan further said this faster expansion will see the bank taking a hit of Rs 90-100 crore on its bottomline over the next two-three years, after which the new branches will start paying back.
"A branch takes 18-22 months to breakeven and pay back begins in 44-50 months. So I see a cumulative bottomline impact of Rs 90-100 crore by FY18 due to branch expansion."
He said these new branches will come up in tier-2 and -3 towns except in the northeast and Jammu & Kashmir.
On the reason for the dip in net income, he said the bank has settled a big account (Rs 26 crore) this quarter, which saw the bank taking a Rs 6 crore hit from the account.
The bank has been recovering from this account since the past four years.
Another reason for the dip in net income is the higher taxation, which is currently at 34.6 per cent, up from 13 per cent earlier, he added.
On NPAs, he said the pain is still not over yet and the bank needs to be watchful. He also said credit growth is yet to gather momentum.
The bank's total income during the September rose to Rs 464.87 crore, compared to Rs 371.83 crore in the year-ago period.
Provisioning for bad loans and other contingencies rose significantly to Rs 21.67 crore during the quarter under review from Rs 13.75 crore a year ago, he said.
On asset front, bank's gross non-performing assets (NPAs) moved slightly up at 1.99 per cent as against 1.96 per cent a year ago. Similarly, net NPAs or bad loans rose to 1.16 per cent of the net advances in the second quarter, from 1.07 per cent a year earlier.
Deposits grew by 24 per cent to Rs 13,557 crore while net advances grew by 27 per cent to Rs 11,181 crore.
Capital adequacy ratio was at 13.63 per cent under Basel III.
DCB Bank counter tanked 5.27 per cent down at Rs 130.20 on the BSE against a index fall of 0.21 per cent.
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First Published: Oct 13 2015 | 8:57 PM IST

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