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SFBs see robust loan growth and lower credit costs. Net interest income to rise by 31%. FY27 challenges likely from geopolitical impacts.

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India's SFBs are set for a strong Q4 FY26 with 20% AUM growth. Minimal geopolitical impacts are expected. Profit forecasts show a 74% rise. FY27 looks challenging.

Small finance banks set for strong Q4FY26; Outlook hinges on FY27 macro trends: Report

New Delhi [India], April 13 (ANI): India's small finance banks (SFBs) are expected to report a strong performance in the fourth quarter of FY26, driven by robust loan growth, improving margins and easing credit costs, according to a report by Systematix Research.
The report noted that the March quarter is seasonally the strongest for the sector, with most SFBs already reporting over 20 per cent year-on-year growth in assets under management (AUM), reflecting sustained credit demand across segments.
"The impact of ongoing geopolitical tensions on SFBs is likely to be limited in 4QFY26 given the lag with which macro disruptions typically transmit to borrower cash flows," noted the report.
Net interest income (NII), pre-provision operating profit (PPOP) and profit after tax (PAT) for the sector are projected to grow by around 31 per cent, 17 per cent and 74 per cent year-on-year, respectively, in Q4FY26, supported by strong loan growth and lower credit costs.
Margins are expected to improve marginally due to a favourable shift towards higher-yielding microfinance portfolios and better recoveries, while asset quality trends are likely to remain stable with gradual improvement.
"Margins should see marginal improvement, supported by growth in higher yield segments and a gradual recovery in the MFI portfolio, while credit costs are expected to trend lower," said the report
However, the report cautioned that the impact of ongoing geopolitical tensions is likely to remain limited in the March quarter due to transmission lags, but management commentary in the first half of FY27 will be crucial. Prolonged high energy prices and inflation could pressure rural and lower-income borrowers, posing downside risks to earnings.
Among individual banks, Equitas Small Finance Bank and Ujjivan Small Finance Bank are expected to post strong earnings growth, with significant improvement in profitability metrics. Meanwhile, Jana Small Finance Bank's estimates remain below management guidance, though any improvement in execution could lead to positive surprises.
The report also highlighted that valuations across the SFB space have corrected significantly and are currently near trough levels, suggesting limited downside from current levels.
Looking ahead, the report noted FY27 outlook will be closely tracked, particularly for signs of stress in borrower segments and the sustainability of growth momentum amid macroeconomic uncertainties. (ANI)

(This article was generated from news agency ANI without modifications to the text.)

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