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From bad loans to asset quality, how ICICI Bank fared under Chanda Kochhar

Much of this can also be attributed to the troubles dogging the banking sector

ICICI Bank
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Sachin P Mampatta
Chanda Kochhar may have stepped down following a scandal, but performance has not been the best of the banking pack. The percentage of the bank’s loans that went bad is higher than key rivals show year-end comparisons to HDFC Bank and Axis Bank, even as advances more than doubled during her tenure (chart 1), the bank also had a lower net interest margin than HDFC or Axis, though ICICI had a higher capital adequacy ratio. Profitability peaked for her tenure in 2014-15 at Rs 111.8 billion. But last year’s profits were 40 per cent lower at Rs 67.8 billion. The

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