Federal Bank Q4 net stays flat, core income falters

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Apr 29 2015 | 8:28 PM IST
South-focused private sector lender Federal Bank today posted a marginal increase in March quarter net profit at Rs 280.53 crore on dip in core income, but reported improvement in asset quality.
The Kerala-headquartered bank had registered a post-tax net of Rs 277.29 crore in the year-ago period. The overall income was up 9.77 per cent at Rs 2,214.28 crore for the reporting period.
Its core net interest income came down 0.30 per cent to Rs 623.23 crore while a rise in treasury profits pushed up the other income 71.52 per cent to Rs 306 crore.
A dip in the fresh net slippages to Rs 179 crore from the year ago quarter's Rs 212 crore, coupled with recoveries and upgrades of Rs 121 crore, helped improve the gross non-performing assets ratio to 2.04 per cent as against 2.46 per cent in the year-ago period.
This was largely due to a 3-year old strategy of the bank to stay away from problematic assets, its managing director and chief executive Shyam Srinivasan has said.
He added that in order to improve the quality of the book, the bank has had to face the challenge of restricting its growth.
The provisions were up 32.13 per cent to Rs 188.62 crore during the reporting period.
The net interest margin improved 0.11 per cent over the preceding quarter to 3.31 per cent, and Srinivasan said it is targeting to maintain it in the 3.2-3.3 per cent band.
Its loan book grew 18 per cent in FY15 and is expected to clock a growth of up to 21 per cent in FY16, Srinivasan said.
The overall capital adequacy stood at a comfortable 15.46 per cent at the end of March 2015 and there is no plan to raise fresh capital, he said, adding that the board has passed an enabling resolution to raise up to Rs 2,000 crore from long-term bonds for infrastructure and affordable housing.
Srinivasan said the bank is not on the lookout for any acquisition, but may consider some select portfolios, but will concentrate on building its business organically.
The bank scrip closed 2.24 per cent up at Rs 130.15 on BSE as against the 0.62 per cent correction in the benchmark.
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First Published: Apr 29 2015 | 8:28 PM IST

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