LIC Housing Q3 profit marginally falls to Rs 602 cr on high provisioning

The consolidated income in the third quarter of 2019-20 rose to Rs 5,006.12 crore, from Rs 4,465.76 crore in same period year ago

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
2 min read Last Updated : Jan 30 2020 | 8:22 PM IST

LIC Housing Finance on Thursday reported a marginal fall in consolidated net profit to Rs 602.25 crore in December quarter from Rs 607.29 crore in the year-ago period due to higher provisioning for bad loans.

The consolidated income in the third quarter of 2019-20 rose to Rs 5,006.12 crore, from Rs 4,465.76 crore in same period year ago.

"In the third quarter, there was an increase in NPAs, and so we had to make higher provisioning of Rs 390 crore," LIC Housing Finance MD and CEO Siddhartha Mohanty told reporters here.

On standalone basis, the net profit was almost flat at Rs 597.53 crore during the quarter under review against Rs 596.31 crore in the year-ago period.

Net interest margin in third quarter of 2019-20 stood at 2.42 per cent as against 2.33 per cent during the same period last year.

Net interest income for the three months to December 2019 grew 18 per cent at Rs 1,228 crore, as compared with Rs 1,043 crore in the year-ago quarter.

NPAs in the said quarter increased to 2.73 per cent as against 1.25 per cent in the year-ago period.

The provisions for the period under review stood at Rs 2,584.72 crore as against Rs 1,555.33 crore in third quarter of 2018-19.

During the quarter, total disbursements were at Rs 13,177 crore as against Rs 12,778 crore in third quarter of previous fiscal.

Out of this, disbursement in individual home loan segment grew 16 per cent to Rs 10,655 crore from Rs 9,170 crore a year ago.

"Our focus in the affordable housing segment has led to a healthy growth in the individual home loan segment," Mohanty said.

In the December quarter, the housing finance company disbursed Rs 3,400 crore as loans under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY).

Project loans for third quarter of current financial year were at Rs 931 crore compared with Rs 1,238 crore in the year-ago period.

"As far as the disbursement in project loans is concerned, we have continued to be selective considering the overall market conditions," he said.

The cost of funds reduced to 8.22 per cent.

The company raised USD 200 million through external commercial borrowing in the third quarter.

Stock of LIC Housing Finance closed at Rs 440.75, down by 3.92 per cent over previous close.

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First Published: Jan 30 2020 | 7:50 PM IST

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