Net profit for the same quarter a year ago stood at Rs 124.37 crore.
Total income of the state-owned lender fell by 4.33 per cent to Rs 2,203.74 crore in the second quarter from Rs 2,303.69 crore over the corresponding period a year earlier, PSB said in filing to BSE.
For the quarter under review, Punjab and Sind Bank's provision for bad loans and contingencies jumped by 93.51 per cent to Rs 225.46 crore as against Rs 116.51 crore a year ago.
The PSB scrip closed 2.06 per cent lower at Rs 49.95 apiece on the BSE.
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