Standalone total income was Rs 37,199.92 crore as against Rs 32,953.47 crore in the same period a year ago.
"Provisions for loan losses, provision for the staff wage hikes, provision for pensions and of course the investment depreciation were the reasons for dip in the net profit in the quarter," the newly-appointed SBI chairman and managing director Arundhati Bhattacharya said.
"Also, the fact that we have really not been able to book that kind of income on sale of investments as we had been able to do in the first quarter, due to the fact that interest rates have actually hardened. All of this accounted for lower bottomline," Bhattacharya said.
This is Bhattacharya's maiden earnings report after she took over charge on October 7 as the first woman head of SBI which controls nearly a quarter of country's banking assets.
Despite the poor set of numbers, the market lapped up the SBI counter, which is down around 50 per cent from its lifetime high. Today, the SBI counter closed 1.34 per cent higher at Rs 1697.85 on the BSE, whose benchmark Sensex shed 0.45 per cent.
Saday Sinha, banking analyst at Kotak Securities said the bank's net interest margin (NIM) at 3.2 per cent was ahead of his expectations on the back of a 19 per cent loan growth.
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