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Some rise in NPAs not unrealistic in bad times: HDFC Bank

Investors expressed concern following the release of the city-headquartered bank's quarterly numbers for the April-June period on Wednesday, which showed a marginal increase in NPAs.

July 22, 2013 / 09:09 IST

Country's second largest private sector lender HDFC Bank has played down fears of rising bad loans, saying that it is not "unrealistic" for some uptick in non-performing assets given the economic gloom.


"To some extent, some increase in non-performing assets (NPAs) is something we don't regard as unrealistic," executive director Paresh Sukthankar told PTI.


"High interest rates, tight liquidity and currency volatility, all take a toll when the growth is sluggish," he said, adding that the quality of the bank's over Rs 2.50 lakh crore loan book is "reasonably stable and healthy".


The economy has lost 4 percentage points on the growth front in recent times, he said.


Sukthankar also said movement in NPAs is within a narrow range which is the reality of doing business during a slowdown in overall growth.


Investors expressed concern following the release of the city-headquartered bank's quarterly numbers for the April-June period on Wednesday, which showed a marginal increase in NPAs.


The stock lost up to 3.5 percent intra-day after the result announcement, though it recouped the losses Thursday.


"If you look at the incremental NPAs, a little over half of them came from regular retail NPAs and the remaining 45 percent were wholesale in nature but were from a handful of accounts...But I don't think, there is any trend in that," he said.


During the first quarter, while gross NPAs remained flat at 1 percent, net NPAs rose marginally to 0.3 from 0.2 percent a year earlier.


Sukthankar said one has to keep in mind the expansion in the asset book while looking at gross NPA levels.


"Our NPAs at 1 or 1.1 percent, which have been there in the past 12 to 18 months, is lower than our own historical average. Our historical average is somewhere between 1.3 and 1.4 percent. So, in fact, at a time, when the economy is going through a lean patch, we are actually lower than our own historical average," Sukthankar said.


While the proportion of restructured advances to total advances improved to 0.2 percent as against 0.3 percent a year ago, new slippages were Rs 380 crore during June quarter.


On the construction equipment and commercial vehicle segment, which are going through bad times as well, Sukthankar said the bank will continue lending to this segment but in a cautious and careful manner.


Last Wednesday, HDFC Bank reported a 30.1 percent increase in net profit at Rs 1,844 crore, driven by healthy 25 percent growth in retail lending.

first published: Jul 21, 2013 02:41 pm

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