Canara bank results. Canara Bank posts ₹1,065-cr Q4 profit; total income grows 55%

Our Bureau Updated - July 01, 2021 at 04:12 PM.

To fund distressed hospital and medical sector, bank has set aside ₹4000-4,500 crore

BENGALURU, KARNATAKA,21/08/2019 : A view of Canara Bank building and logo in Bengaluru on Wednesday. PHOTO : G R N Somashekar

Canara Bank, backed by growth in CASA, small deposits, retail and housing advances, has posted a profit of ₹ 1,065.09 crore for fourth-quarter (Q4) of 2020-21 on consolidated basis as against a loss of ₹3,208.31 crore posted in the same period last year.

The bank’s total income grew by 55.53 per cent at ₹23,774.15 crore as against ₹15,285.27 crore recorded last year. Provisions and contingencies for the quarter reduced by 22.85 percent at ₹4,135.51 crore as against ₹5,360.47 crore in the same period last year.

The bank has disclosed that the figures of quarter ended March 31, 2020 and year ended March 31, 2020 are related to consolidated Canara Bank financials of pre-amalgamation period, hence not comparable with post-amalgamation financials for the quarter ended March 31, 2021 and year ended March 31, 2021.

L V Prabhakar, bank’s MD& CEO, commenting on Q4 performance said: “We have strengthened the balance sheet by making aggressive provisions and importance given to recovery. A lot of emphasis was given during the last financial year and have identified over 2 lakh accounts to be brought under the OTS. On the operations front, the bank has seen growth of 14 percent in CASA deposits, 16 percent in small deposits. Bulk deposits we discouraged and it saw a degrowth of 2.6 percent. On retail advances, retail advances saw 12 percent growth, retail housing 15 percent, vehicle advances 13 percent and agriculture 17 percent."

"For medical sector financing, the bank has set aside ₹4,000- 4,500 crore. We are planning to finance distressed assets and already have identified hospitals and companies in the medical sector who require funds," he added.

Segment revenues

Treasury ₹5,120.82 (last year ₹ 3,387.12 crore), Retail banking ₹ 8,677.34 crore (₹ 5,690.92 crore), wholesale banking ₹ 7,706.45 crore (₹ 5,105.16 crore) and life insurance ₹ 2,269.54 crore (₹ 1,006.86 crore).

Asset Quality

Bank’s net-interest income (NII) grew by 9.87 percent to ₹5,589 crore. While non-interest income increased by 72.08 per cent to ₹ 5,207 crore. Bank’s gross NPA stood at ₹ 60,397.80 crore (last year’s ₹ 37,250.53 crore), Net NPA stood at ₹ 24,455.07 crore (₹ 18,287.72 crore). Percentage of gross NPA stood at 8.94 percent (8.24 percent). Percentage of net NPA stood at 3.82 percent (4.23 percent). Return on assets annualised is 0.42 percent (negative 1.78 per cent).

Deposits/Advances

Bank’s global business increased by 8.23 percent to ₹ 16,86,030 crore as at March 31, 2021 with global deposits at ₹ 10,10,875 crore and global advance (gross) at ₹ 6,75,155 crore. Domestic deposit stood at ₹ 9,63,306 crore, with growth of 10.74 percent (y-o-y).

Domestic advances (gross) stood at ₹ 6,52,558 crore with growth of 5.51 percent (y-o-y).

CRAR of the bank stood at 13.18 percent as at March 31, 2021. Out of which Tier-I is 10.08 percent and Tier-II is 3.10 percent. Bank successfully raised capital during FY21 through: AT-1 Bonds: Rs 2,936.10 crore and QIP Equity: Rs 2,000 crore

Published on May 18, 2021 16:30