The rupee had declined to its all-time low of 83.7450 on Wednesday
For the recovery of this charge from account holders, public sector banks have formulated slab structures based on different geographies and segments
Go First owes creditors - Central Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, and IDBI Bank - around Rs 6,200 crore
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The Reserve Bank on Friday said it has imposed a penalty of Rs 1.45 crore on the Central Bank of India for non-compliance with certain directions related to 'loans and advances' and 'customer protection'. The RBI had conducted a statutory inspection for Supervisory Evaluation (ISE 2022) of the Central Bank of India with reference to its financial position as of March 31, 2022. A notice was issued to the bank, advising it to show cause as to why a penalty should not be imposed on it for its failure to comply with the directions, the RBI said. After considering the bank's response, the RBI found that charges against the bank were sustained. The bank sanctioned a working capital demand loan to a Corporation against amounts receivable from the government by way of subsidies. It also failed to credit (shadow reversal) the amount involved in a few instances of unauthorised electronic transactions to the customer's account within the stipulated time. In another release, the RBI said a .
Non-deliverable forwards indicate the rupee will open largely unchanged from 83.53 in the previous session
Central Bank of India standalone Q4FY24 results: Gross non-performing assets (NPA) ratio of the bank remained consistent at 4.50%, same as the last quarter
Bidders interested in two insurance joint ventures
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It has shown preference for the OFS route to avoid dilution of its equity capital base while increasing the public float of shares
The state-owned Central Bank of India on Friday posted a 57 per cent increase in its profit at Rs 718 crore in the third quarter ended December 2023. The bank had earned a net profit of Rs 458 crore in the same quarter a year ago. Total income increased to Rs 9,139 crore during the quarter under review against Rs 7,636 crore in the same period last year, the Central Bank of India said in a regulatory filing. However, the net interest income of the bank declined to Rs 3,152 crore during the quarter compared to Rs 3,285 crore in the same period a year ago. Bank's gross Non-Performing Assets (NPAs) declined to 4.50 per cent of the total loans at the end of December 2023 from 8.85 per cent a year ago. Net NPAs or bad loans also came down to 1.27 per cent from 2.09 per cent at the end of the third quarter of the previous fiscal.
State-owned Central Bank of India has extended its festival offer for three months till March 31 with a view to increasing its retail asset book. Earlier, the offer was till December 31, 2023. The bank is offering low interest rate, waiver in processing fee and other facilities for customers during this period, Central Bank of India general manager (retail assets) Vivek Kumar said. Cent Grih Laxmi Scheme and Cent Business Scheme are offering the lowest rate of interest across the industry starting from 8.35 per cent. Last week, the bank also held meeting with major real estate developers across Delhi-NCR. About 150 Direct Sales Agents (DSAs) and 50 renowned builders across the region joined the event. He also said that interest rates on most of the products have peaked and there is hardly any scope for further hike. Rates on the liability side have also more or less saturated and liquidity position is within manageable range, he said. On the co-lending model, he said the bank ha
The Mumbai-based public sector bank's deposits expanded by 9.52 per cent Y-o-Y to Rs 3.77 trillion at the end of December 2023 from Rs 3.44 trillion a year ago
The bank also registered an increase in the rate of deposit growth at 9.52% (Y-o-Y). While its deposit base stood at Rs 3.4 trillion in Q3FY23, it expanded to 3.7 trillion in Q3FY24
As things stand, the govt has over 80% ownership in six banks: Bank of India, Indian Overseas Bank, Punjab & Sind Bank, Bank of Maharashtra, Central Bank of India, and Uco Bank
The public sector lender's exposure, including government-guaranteed emergency credit to the ailing airline, amounts to about Rs 2,000 crore
State-owned Central Bank of India on Friday reported a 90 per cent jump in net profit to Rs 605 crore for the September quarter on a healthy growth core income and a fall in bad loans. The bank had posted a net profit of Rs 318 crore in the year-ago period. During the quarter, total income rose to Rs 8,412 crore from Rs 7,065 crore a year ago, Central Bank of India said in a regulatory filing. Interest income during the September quarter grew to Rs 7,351 crore as against Rs 6,155 crore in the year-ago period. Net Interest Income (NII) grew 10.23 per cent to Rs 3,028 crore in the second quarter of the current fiscal as against Rs 2,747 crore a year ago. Gross non-performing assets (NPAs) reduced to 4.62 per cent of gross advances as of September 30. Net NPAs were also brought down to 1.64 per cent as compared to 2.95 per cent in the same period previous fiscal. As a result, provision and contingencies declined to Rs 967 crore as against Rs 1,125 crore in the same period a year ..
The issue just managed to scrape through as the bank received bids for Rs 1,516 crore from investors and it accepted bids for Rs 1,500 crore
The moderation in lending follows the Reserve Bank of India's missive to lenders for not doing enough due diligence and monitoring the end use of funds
State-owned lender maintains close to 60% provision against loans to no-frills airline