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Bank of Baroda's Q2FY22 net profit rises over 24% YoY

By IANS | Updated: November 10, 2021 23:25 IST

Mumbai, Nov 10 State-run lender Bank of Baroda on Wednesday reported a rise of 24.39 per cent in ...

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Mumbai, Nov 10 State-run lender Bank of Baroda on Wednesday reported a rise of 24.39 per cent in its Q2FY22 net profit on a year-on-year basis.

Itse net profit rose to Rs 2,088 crore from Rs 1,679 crore reported for the corresponding period of previous fiscal.

Besides, net interest income (NII) increased to Rs 7,566 crore in Q2FY22 from Rs 7,410 crore in Q2FY21, registering a growth of 2.11 per cent YoY.

The bank's Gross NPA reduced to Rs 59,504 crore in Q2FY22 from the level of Rs 65,698 crore in Q2FY21.

The Gross NPA ratio improved to 8.11 per cent in Q2FY22 from 9.14 per cent in Q2FY21.

The Net NPA ratio of the bank stood at 2.83 per cent in Q2FY22 as compared to 2.51 per cent in Q2FY21.

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