Federal Bank Q3 Profit Surges 23% to Rs 1,035 Cr
By Rediff Money Desk, MUMBAI Jan 16, 2024 17:11
Federal Bank's consolidated net profit jumped 23% to Rs 1,035 cr in Q3 FY24, driven by lower provisions and higher non-interest income. Read more.
Mumbai, Jan 16 (PTI) Federal Bank on Tuesday reported 23 per cent increase in consolidated net profit at Rs 1,035.42 crore for December quarter 2023-24, helped by a sharp decline in provisions and also surge in non-interest income.
On a standalone basis, the private sector lender's net profit in the quarter increased 25 per cent to Rs 1,007 crore, its highest ever.
Core net interest income (NII) grew 8.53 per cent to Rs 2,123 crore, while the other income jumped 61 per cent to Rs 863 crore.
The growth in the core NII was constrained because of narrowing of net interest margin at 3.19 per cent from the 3.55 per cent in the year-ago period, and the 18 per cent asset growth provided a limited succour.
Chief executive and managing director Shyam Srinivasan said the bank has posted 19 per cent growth in deposits by giving higher rates, but was quick to add that the deposit growth is from individual clients which will yield dividends over a period of time.
He admitted that the bank has not been able to deliver on its guidance of expanding NIMs in the second half of FY24 due to the challenging external environment where funds are coming at a higher cost, and added that it will look at maintaining NIM at the 3.20 per cent level in the near term.
He said the bank has been focused on the overall income growth from both interest and non-interest income lines, which has ensured that the overall business growth trajectory is maintained.
Low-cost current and saving account deposit growth trailed at 8-9 per cent, and Srinivasan said the Casa ratio is likely to come down further from the present 30.63 per cent.
Srinivasan said the bank board has started the process to find a successor for him, and should be sending a list of candidates to the Reserve Bank by early May 2024.
The board will look at external candidates as well, he said, adding that the bank has two exemplary executive directors as well who can be the internal candidate.
The incumbent MD and CEO said he will not take up any role in the bank after his current term comes to an end in September after 15 years of service.
Srinivasan said it is not a "good governance" practice to continue in any other capacity but added that he may look at some engagement with a subsidiary of the bank post-retirement.
The bank will be opening 100 more branches in 2024, which is the same as in 2023, Srinivasan said. Replying to a question whether it will open a branch in Ayodhya and Lakshadweep, he asked all not to get "swayed" by the news cycle.
On the asset quality front, the overall slippage increased to Rs 479 crore which was higher than the preceding quarter's, but within the broader target of maintaining it at Rs 1,800 crore for FY24, Srinivasan said, adding that till now the overall slippages is at Rs 1,300 crore in the first nine months.
He added that the slippages were a bit higher in Q3 because of a lumpy Rs 70 crore account, and added that the account will get reversed to performing in Q4 itself.
Gross non-performing assets ratio improved to 2.29 per cent from the year-ago's 2.43 per cent.
Overall provisions decreased to Rs 91.22 crore from the year-ago period's Rs 198.69 crore, and helped the bottomline.
The bank's overall capital adequacy ratio improved to 15.02 per cent as against 13.35 per cent in the year-ago period.
The Federal Bank scrip shed 2.16 per cent to close at Rs 149.70 apiece on the BSE on Tuesday, as against a 0.27 per cent correction on the benchmark.
On a standalone basis, the private sector lender's net profit in the quarter increased 25 per cent to Rs 1,007 crore, its highest ever.
Core net interest income (NII) grew 8.53 per cent to Rs 2,123 crore, while the other income jumped 61 per cent to Rs 863 crore.
The growth in the core NII was constrained because of narrowing of net interest margin at 3.19 per cent from the 3.55 per cent in the year-ago period, and the 18 per cent asset growth provided a limited succour.
Chief executive and managing director Shyam Srinivasan said the bank has posted 19 per cent growth in deposits by giving higher rates, but was quick to add that the deposit growth is from individual clients which will yield dividends over a period of time.
He admitted that the bank has not been able to deliver on its guidance of expanding NIMs in the second half of FY24 due to the challenging external environment where funds are coming at a higher cost, and added that it will look at maintaining NIM at the 3.20 per cent level in the near term.
He said the bank has been focused on the overall income growth from both interest and non-interest income lines, which has ensured that the overall business growth trajectory is maintained.
Low-cost current and saving account deposit growth trailed at 8-9 per cent, and Srinivasan said the Casa ratio is likely to come down further from the present 30.63 per cent.
Srinivasan said the bank board has started the process to find a successor for him, and should be sending a list of candidates to the Reserve Bank by early May 2024.
The board will look at external candidates as well, he said, adding that the bank has two exemplary executive directors as well who can be the internal candidate.
The incumbent MD and CEO said he will not take up any role in the bank after his current term comes to an end in September after 15 years of service.
Srinivasan said it is not a "good governance" practice to continue in any other capacity but added that he may look at some engagement with a subsidiary of the bank post-retirement.
The bank will be opening 100 more branches in 2024, which is the same as in 2023, Srinivasan said. Replying to a question whether it will open a branch in Ayodhya and Lakshadweep, he asked all not to get "swayed" by the news cycle.
On the asset quality front, the overall slippage increased to Rs 479 crore which was higher than the preceding quarter's, but within the broader target of maintaining it at Rs 1,800 crore for FY24, Srinivasan said, adding that till now the overall slippages is at Rs 1,300 crore in the first nine months.
He added that the slippages were a bit higher in Q3 because of a lumpy Rs 70 crore account, and added that the account will get reversed to performing in Q4 itself.
Gross non-performing assets ratio improved to 2.29 per cent from the year-ago's 2.43 per cent.
Overall provisions decreased to Rs 91.22 crore from the year-ago period's Rs 198.69 crore, and helped the bottomline.
The bank's overall capital adequacy ratio improved to 15.02 per cent as against 13.35 per cent in the year-ago period.
The Federal Bank scrip shed 2.16 per cent to close at Rs 149.70 apiece on the BSE on Tuesday, as against a 0.27 per cent correction on the benchmark.
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