State Bank of India had a net profit of Rs 3,299 crore on standalone basis in the January-March quarter of the previous fiscal.
The bank's total income rose to Rs 42,443 crore in Q4, 2013-14, from Rs 36,331 crore in the year ago period, SBI said in a statement.
At the same time, the net interest income of the bank rose by 16.4 per cent to Rs 12,903 crore, from Rs 11,591 crore in the fourth quarter of the last fiscal.
The gross Non Performing Assets (NPAs) as a percentage of total loan rose to 4.95 per cent during the quarter, from 4.75 per cent in the year ago period.
The net NPA also increased to 2.57 per cent as compared to 2.10 per cent in the March 31, 2013.
The gross NPA, which represents portion of bad loans, stood at Rs 61,605 crore at the end of March, up from Rs 51,189 crore in the year ago period.
For full fiscal (2013-14), the bank reported a 23 per cent decline in net profit at Rs 10,891 crore compared to Rs 14,105 crore in the previous fiscal.
It declared a final dividend of Rs 30 per shares or 300 per cent for 2013-14.
The SBI scrip was down 2.79 per cent at Rs 2,582 in the afternoon trade on the BSE.
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