SBI net profit down by 8 per cent, but ahead of estimates

SBI’s net profit declined due to slower loan growth

Update: 2014-05-23 13:35 GMT

Mumbai: State Bank of India, the nation's top lender, reported its fifth consecutive quarter of declining profit as slower loan growth and a rise in bad loans take a toll on Indian lenders.

SBI, which accounts for about a quarter of India's loans and deposits, said standalone net profit fell about 8 percent from a year earlier to 30.41 billion rupees ($519.8 million) in its fiscal fourth quarter to March 31, but ahead of analysts' estimate of 28.03 billion rupees.

Net non-performing loans as a percentage of total assets rose to 2.57 percent in March quarter from 2.1 percent in the year-ago quarter, but was lower than 3.24 percent for the December quarter.

Lenders in India are betting that a new government that is set to take over next week will help revive an economy facing its worst slowdown since the 1980s, spurring loan growth and checking a rise in bad loans. SBI shares were trading 3.1 per cent up, but in Mumbai market that gained 0.65 per cent.

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