Highlights

  • PSBs’ H1 FY24 profit up 25%, set to cross Rs 1.5L crore in FY25.
  • NPA ratio improves to 3.12%, down from 14.58% in 2018.
  • Digital fraud losses hit Rs 11,333 crore in 2024.

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PSU banks to cross Rs 1.5 lakh crore profit in FY'25, low deposit mobilisation concern

Public lenders recorded their highest-ever aggregate net profit of Rs 1.41 lakh crore in 2023-24 on the back of significant improvement in asset quality, credit growth, healthy capital adequacy ratio and rising return on assets.

PSU banks to cross Rs 1.5 lakh crore profit in FY'25, low deposit mobilisation concern

Low NPAs and double-digit credit growth are expected to drive profits of public sector banks past the Rs 1.5 lakh crore milestone in 2024-25.

PSBs reported a 25 per cent jump in their total net profit to Rs 85,520 crore in the first half of 2024-25 compared to Rs 68,500 crore in H1’FY23 and the trajectory is likely to continue in the second half as well.

Public lenders recorded their highest-ever aggregate net profit of Rs 1.41 lakh crore in 2023-24 on the back of significant improvement in asset quality, credit growth, healthy capital adequacy ratio and rising return on assets.

The Gross NPA ratio of PSBs has witnessed a remarkable improvement, declining to 3.12 per cent in September 2024 from a peak of 14.58 per cent in March 2018. This significant reduction reflects the success of targeted interventions aimed at addressing stress within the banking system.

Another indicator of the improved resilience of PSBs is their Capital to Risk (Weighted) Assets Ratio (CRAR), which rose by 3.98 per cent to 15.43 per cent in September 2024, up from 11.45 per cent in March 2015.

This remarkable improvement not only highlights the renewed stability and robustness of the banking sector but also positions PSBs to better support economic growth. Notably, this CRAR far exceeds the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) minimum requirement of 11.5 per cent, underscoring the strengthened financial health of these institutions.

As a result, India is closer to a twin balance sheet advantage from the deficit which was the case in 2014-15. A turning point came in 2015 when the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) initiated the Asset Quality Review (AQR). The exercise was aimed at identifying and addressing hidden stress in banks by mandating the transparent recognition of NPAs.

It also reclassified previously restructured loans as NPAs, resulting in a sharp increase in reported NPAs. The heightened provisioning requirements during this period impacted the financial parameters of banks, restricting their ability to lend and support productive sectors of the economy.

However, with the implementation 4Rs--Recognition, Recapitalization, Resolution, and Reform--PSBs regained their strength. In the last three years, PSBs have contributed significantly to shareholder returns, paying a total dividend of Rs 61,964 crore.

With the expected rate cut in the upcoming Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting, the credit demand would get further leg up.

"We expect deposit rates to decline with a lag even if the rate cuts were to start from the upcoming MPC meeting, which would hurt the margins in the near-to-medium term. We also remain watchful on the asset quality of banks and expect an uptick in credit costs over FY26," ICRA vice president Sachin Sachdeva said.

Despite this, he said, the profitability for the banking sector is expected to remain healthy with a return on assets of 1.1-1.2 per cent in FY'26 compared to 1.2-1.3 per cent estimated for FY'25.

On the flip side, that deposit growth has been slower than credit growth and that's the challenge that the banks have to address in the coming months. Besides, the banks are grappling with another challenge of digital fraud.

The gap between credit and deposit growth of scheduled commercial banks (SCBs) narrowed. The year-on-year (yoy) growth of outstanding credit and deposit were 12.4 per cent and 11.6 per cent, respectively as of November 15, 2024.

As per the Report on Trend and Progress of Banking in India 2023-24 released by RBI earlier this month, the capital to risk-weighted assets ratio (CRAR) of SCBs was 16.8 per cent in September 2024, with all bank groups meeting the regulatory minimum requirement and the common equity tier 1 (CET1) ratio requirement.

Asset quality improved and the gross non-performing assets (GNPA) ratio fell to the lowest in 13 years at 2.7 per cent in March 2024 and 2.5 per cent in September 2024.

Banks’ profitability rose for the sixth consecutive year in 2023-24 and continued to rise in H1’2024-25 with the return on assets (RoA) at 1.4 per cent and return on equity (RoE) at 14.6 per cent.

Concerned over the growing number of digital frauds, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke about the cybercrime of "digital arrests", noting that it has hit all sections of society and urging people to adopt the mantra of "stop, think and take action" when faced with such a scam.

During the first nine months of 2024, customers were robbed of Rs 11,333 crore due to cyber fraud.

While many cases of digital fraud result from social engineering attacks on customers, there is also a rapid increase in the use of mule bank accounts to perpetrate such frauds, as per the RBI report.

This exposes banks not only to serious financial and operational risks but also to reputational risks.

Banks, therefore, need to strengthen their customer onboarding and transaction monitoring systems to monitor unscrupulous activities, the RBI report said, adding, that this also requires effective co-ordination with the law enforcement agencies (LEAs) so that the concerns occurring at a systemic level are detected and curbed in time.

The Reserve Bank is working with banks and LEAs to strengthen transaction monitoring systems and ensure the sharing of best practices for the control of mule accounts and the prevention of digital fraud.

Another initiative in this direction is the AI/ML-based model called MuleHunter. AITM, is being piloted by the Reserve Bank Innovation Hub (RBIH) and banks have been asked to take advantage of this.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Editorji News Desk and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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