Punjab & Sind Bank managing director Swarup Kumar Saha has said that the lender is targeting a Current Account Savings Account (CASA) ratio of 35 per cent by the end of the ongoing fiscal and the bank has undertaken various efforts to achieve the goal.
CASA ratio, the low cost deposit base, of the state-owned bank stood at 33.36 per cent (₹35,102 crore) at the end of September, 2022. Higher CASA ratio pushes the profitability of banks as banks can earn higher spreads.
"We are looking at a CASA ratio of 35 per cent. The second half is good for our bank, which is north based, as a lot of savings from agriculture income is routed to these accounts post-harvest," he told PTI in an interview.
Besides, he said, the bank is focussing on mobilising salary accounts and salary deposits to augment the low cost deposit base. As part of this endeavour, he said, the bank recently tied up with Chandigarh Municipal Corporation to open salary accounts of 10,000 employees.
Similarly, he said, the bank has partnered with Lucknow Nagar Nigam and opened 14,000 salary accounts for their staff.
In addition, the bank is also expanding its physical presence in terms of branches, which could also aid in mobilising low cost deposits.
Recently, the bank opened three branches. Out of these, two branches were opened in Rajasthan and one in Bihar. With the opening of these branches, Punjab & Sind Bank have 1,528 banking outlets across the country.
The New Delhi-based bank expects to clock a net profit of around ₹1,100 crore in the current financial year on the back of resolution of bad loans.
During the first half of the fiscal, the bank earned a profit of ₹483 crore as against ₹392 crore in the same period a year ago. The bank has given an NPA recovery guidance of ₹2,000 crore for the ongoing fiscal. Out of this, ₹700 crore has already been realised.
Comments
Comments have to be in English, and in full sentences. They cannot be abusive or personal. Please abide by our community guidelines for posting your comments.
We have migrated to a new commenting platform. If you are already a registered user of TheHindu Businessline and logged in, you may continue to engage with our articles. If you do not have an account please register and login to post comments. Users can access their older comments by logging into their accounts on Vuukle.