Punjab National Bank posts Rs 1,018 crore profit as provisions dip

Sequentially, the bank had suffered a huge loss of Rs 4,750 crore in the fourth quarter of the preceding fiscal ended March 2019.

Update: 2019-07-27 00:35 GMT

Mumbai: State owned Punjab National Bank on Friday surprised the markets with a net profit of Rs 1,018.63 crore for the quarter ended June 30 on a big slump in provisions. The public sector lender had reported a loss of Rs 940 crore in the corresponding quarter of last year. Analysts were expecting PNB to report a loss.

"The bank has booked a net profit of Rs 1,019 crore during this quarter. During the last quarterly results, we had said that the worst was behind us and we will do better in the coming quarters.

"We have introduced major changes, the bank has done a lot in improving our system and processes so as to bring in stability into our business results and to bring in stability in our asset quality," its Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Sunil Mehta said at a press conference in New Delhi on Friday.

Sequentially, the bank had suffered a huge loss of Rs 4,750 crore in the fourth quarter of the preceding fiscal ended March 2019. As a result, the lender had posted a net loss of Rs 9,975.49 crore in 2018-19.

Provisions and contingencies declined sharply by 64.86 per cent on a yearly basis to Rs 2,023.31 crore over Rs 5,758.16 crore. The number declined 80 per cent sequentially. The bank’s provision coverage ratio stood at 74.63 per cent as of June 30. However, asset quality deteriorated with percentage of gross non-performing assets rising to 16.49 per cent against 15.50 per cent on a quarterly basis. Net NPA increased to 7.17 per cent from 6.56 per cent during the same period.

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