State Bank of India (SBI) for the fourth quarter ended March 31, 2025 reported 10% drop in net profit at ₹18,643 crore as compared with ₹20,698 crore in the year ago period due to higher provisions.
Answering a question, SBI Chairman C.S. Setty said, “There were some one-ups during the fourth quarter. The NII performed well and there was no major reason”
The bank’s Net Interest Income (NII) for the quarter grew 2.63% to ₹42,775 crore Year on Year (YoY).
During the quarter the Net Interest Margin (NIM) was at 3.15% as against 3.47% YoY, down 32 bps.
Loan Loss provisions during the quarter grew 20.35% to ₹3,964 crore.
Central Board of the Bank, at its meeting held on Saturday declared a dividend of ₹ 15.90 per equity share of ₹ 1 each fully paid up for FY25.
The record date for determining the eligibility of members entitled to receive dividend on equity shares is May 16.
The bank has reported at it’s advances increased 12.03% YoY to ₹42,20,703 crore and deposits grew 9.48% YoY to ₹53,82,190 crore.
Gross NPA for the quarter was down 8.78% to ₹76,880 crore.
Net NPA during the quarter reduced 6.58% to ₹19,667 crore.
For FY25 the bank reported 16% growth in net profit at ₹70,901 crore. NII at ₹166,965 crore grew 4.43% YoY.
For the full year the bank had a loan loss provision of ₹14,418 crore, an increase of 51.49% YoY.
The bank has cut it’s credit growth for this year. “Our earlier guidance (for credit growth) was 14 to 16%, we are moderating that to 12 to 13%. The system level credit growth probably would be 10 to 11%,” Mr Setty said.
He said the rate cut by the Reserve Bank of India would put pressure on the bank’s margin but he could not quantify the impact.
He said the bank’s asset quality had been strong for the last five years and there was sufficient headroom to lend money for growth.
The board has authorised the bank to raise ₹25,000 by way of Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP) or Follow on Public Offer (FPO).
Published – May 03, 2025 09:14 pm IST