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Abhijit Madhav Lele covers banking financial services at Business Standard. Earlier, he has worked with the Press Trust of India, covering banking, finance, and capital markets in Delhi and Mumbai (1997-2006). He also had a stint in the editorial team of India Economic Update, a Dalal Street Journal group publication (1995-1997). He has also worked as a lecturer (psychology) with Sathaye College, Bombay University (1992-95).
Abhijit Madhav Lele covers banking financial services at Business Standard. Earlier, he has worked with the Press Trust of India, covering banking, finance, and capital markets in Delhi and Mumbai (1997-2006). He also had a stint in the editorial team of India Economic Update, a Dalal Street Journal group publication (1995-1997). He has also worked as a lecturer (psychology) with Sathaye College, Bombay University (1992-95).
Outstanding deposits rise in June 23 over Dec 22
Operating environment for Indian banks improved as economic risk recede
Padmaja Reddy's Keertana Finserv pegs AUM at Rs 3,000 cr by March 2025
The buoyancy in the number of tax filers earlier not reporting income also contributed to the upward push
Company's interest savings will likely be minimal despite a lower funding cost, says S&P
The banks' NII expanded 23.8 per cent Y-o-Y to Rs 3,381 crore, reflecting the advantage of increased lending rates
The lender has hiked the MCLR by 10 basis points in select tenors upto one year
Sitharaman said G20 also stresses the criticality of debt vulnerability in low- and middle-income countries through an effective, comprehensive, and systematic approach
Pulls up banks for ignoring repayment capacity while elongating repayment period
Investment income boosted profit; individual policies sold fell
Short-term rates on money market instruments like call money rates, treasury bills and commercial paper are likely to increase by 15-20 bps in the near term: ICRA
Huge business prospects for all players to grow
Combined entity to become 2nd-largest MFI player
At present, the Pune-based group has one non-banking finance company (NBFC) and a clutch of investments in financial services companies
Sequentially bottom line shows a small dent
The company had written off Rs 544.71 crore during FY23, in comparison to just Rs 23.03 crore written off in the previous year
The non-interest income almost tripled YoY to Rs 3,322 crore. Sequentially, it was down from Rs 3,466 crore in Q4FY2
The expansion of industry and the economy are producing ample job opportunities, which may be one of the reasons behind the high attrition rate in the private sector
Net interest income sees an increase of 39 per cent, despite disbursements markedly declining in Q1 FY24
The bank saw a marked increase in net interest income and non-interest income during the quarter