Bank of Maharashtra net plunges 56%; NPAs soar threefold
Profit after tax stood at Rs 266.33 crore in the corresponding quarter last year
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State-owned Bank of Maharashtra today reported a massive 56% drop in net profit at Rs 117.82 crore in the June quarter due to a steep threefold increase in non-performing assets.
Profit after tax stood at Rs 266.33 crore in the corresponding quarter last year.
In the quarter, the asset quality deteriorated with gross NPAs rising to 4.23% from 1.80%, while net NPAs increased to 2.94% as against 0.80%, the bank said in release.
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The NPA provision coverage ratio stood at 49.73%.
The net interest margins stood at was 2.70% in the reporting quarter.
Net interest income, which is the difference between interests paid on deposits the interest earned from lending, was tad one% up to Rs 914.54 crore in the period from Rs 908.02 crore year-ago.
Its capital adequacy ratio under Basel III stood at 10.75%.
Total business of the bank rose 8.88% to Rs 2,05,200 as on June 30, 2014 from Rs 1,88,457.09 crore.
Deposits grew 10.35% to Rs 1,16,365 crore as on June 30, 2014 from Rs 1,05,447 crore.
Advances increased 7.02% to Rs 88,835 crore from Rs 83,010 crore same period last year.
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First Published: Aug 02 2014 | 8:52 PM IST
