The brokerage expects the lender's RoA and return on equity (RoE) to improve to 1.0-1.1 per cent and 14.4-15.8 per cent, respectively, over FY27-FY28E, from 0.9 per cent and 11.4 per cent in FY25
DCB Bank scrip jumped 8.26 per cent to ₹198, the highest level since January 21, 2020, on the National Stock Exchange (NSE).
Private sector lender DCB Bank on Friday reported a 22 per cent jump in its net profit to Rs 185 crore for the December 2025 quarter. The city-based lender had reported a net profit of Rs 151 crore in the year-ago period. Its net interest income grew to Rs 625 crore from Rs 543 crore in the year-ago period, while the non-interest income grew to Rs 221 crore from Rs 184 crore. Overall provisions inched up to Rs 74 crore from Rs 67 crore in the year-ago period. From an asset quality perspective, its gross non-performing assets ratio improved to 2.72 per cent from 2.99 per cent a year ago. Overall capital adequacy stood at 15.84 per cent as of December 31, 2025, with the core buffer at 13.45 per cent. The bank's scrip closed 3.31 per cent down at Rs 182.60 apiece on the BSE on Friday, against a 0.94 per cent correction on the benchmark.
Shares of DCB Bank rallied 5% to ₹177.45 and were trading at its highest level since February 2020.
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The buying on the counter came after the RBI approved Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development S.A (AKFED) to acquire 60,58,394 equity shares of DCB Bank through a preferential issue
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DCB Bank's management said the company's growth momentum continues to be robust across both advances and deposits; NIM is stabilising and fee income continues to grow consistently.
Private sector lender DCB Bank on Friday reported a nearly 14 per cent increase in net profit to Rs 177 crore for the three-month period ended March 2025. The bank had reported a net profit of Rs 155.68 crore in the year-ago period. Its total income rose to Rs 1,961 crore in January-March quarter of the financial year (FY25) from Rs 1,581 crore in the year-ago period, DCB Bank said in a stock exchange filing. The bank's gross non-performing assets (NPA) stood at 2.99 per cent in the quarter under review as compared to 3.23 per cent in the year-ago period, while net NPA was at 1.12 per cent in Q4 FY25 as against 1.11 per cent in the year-ago period. The lender's board of directors has recommended a dividend of Rs 1.35 per equity share. This is subject to approval of the shareholders at the ensuing Annual General Meeting (AGM) and other requisite approvals. Shares of DCB Bank settled at Rs 127.10 on the BSE, down 1.55 per cent from the previous close.
The bank now offers interest rates between 4.25 per cent and 8.50 per cent on FD amounts below Rs 3 crore for senior citizens for tenures ranging from 7 days to 10 years
DCB Bank share slipped 8.80 per cent at Rs 123.55 a piece on the BSE in Monday's intraday trade. This came after the private sector lender reported a 19.6 per cent year-on-year (YoY) rise in net profi
The surge in DCB Bank share price came after the lender reported a strong set of quarterly results (Q2FY25) on Thursday, October 24, 2024.
Advances grew by 19.29 per cent Y-o-Y to Rs 44,465 crore in Q2FY25
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The provision coverage ratio (PCR), including written-off accounts, stood at 76 per cent in June 2024 as against 77.07 per cent a year ago
The capital adequacy ratio of DCB Bank stood at 16.59 per cent with Tier-I at 14.53 per cent at the end of March 2024
Private sector lender DCB Bank on Wednesday reported a net profit of Rs 156 crore in the March quarter, registering a 9.85 per cent jump over the year-ago period. The bank had reported a profit Rs 142 crore in the fourth quarter of the 2022-23 fiscal. The bank's total income rose to Rs 1,581 crore in the fourth quarter of FY24, from Rs 1,302 crore a year ago. For full 2023-24 fiscal, DCB Bank's net profit stood at Rs 536 crore, a jump of 15 per cent in the year-ago period. In 2022-23 fiscal, the net profit stood at Rs 466 crore. The bank's Board of Directors at its meeting on Wednesday also recommended a dividend of Rs 1.25 per equity share of face value of Rs 10 each, DCB Bank said in a regulatory filing. Shares of DCB Bank closed at Rs 136.45, up 10.17 per cent over the previous close on the BSE.
The Reserve Bank of India on Tuesday it has imposed penalties on DCB Bank and Tamilnad Mercantile Bank for non-compliance with certain directions related to 'interest rate on advances'. A monetary penalty of Rs 63.6 lakh has been imposed on DCB Bank, the RBI said in a statement. In a separate release, the central bank informed that a penalty of Rs 1.31 crore has been imposed on Tamilnad Mercantile Bank for non-compliance with certain directions issued by it on 'Interest Rate on Advances' and 'Central Repository of Information on Large Credits (CRILC) - Revision in Reporting'. In both cases, the RBI said the penalties were based on deficiencies in regulatory compliance and not intended to pronounce upon the validity of any transactions or agreements entered into by them with their customers.
Banking and payment services provider NPST on Thursday announced that it has secured a contract for an Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) solution from DCB Bank. Private sector lender DCB Bank will implement NPST's ODR to streamline customer complaint addressal, enhance efficiency and rationalise operational and compliance costs, the company said in a release. NPSI focuses on UPI payments and digital banking solutions. It functions as a Technology Service Provider (TSP) and a Third-Party Aggregator Provider (TPAP), it said. "NPST's Online Dispute Resolution solution aligns with DCB Bank's customer-centric ethos, ensuring safe and secure payments while fostering loyalty-building interactions and driving productivity and cost savings," Deepak Chand Thakur, Co-founder and CEO of NPST, said. NPST's ODR, an advanced digital platform for prompt remediation of transactional disputes and customer complaints, enables DCB Bank to uphold high standards of customer service and transparency, the .
On December 8, 2023, the bank's board approved allotment of up to 6.06 million equity shares on a preferential basis, to Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development, at an issue price of Rs 137 per share.