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Kotak Mahindra Bank sees uptick in bad loans in Q4, but hopes to reverse trend in FY18

Kotak Mahindra Bank, country's fourth largest private lender by assets, witnessed an uptick in bad loans in the fourth quarter of FY17 from the overhang of the ING Vysya Bank's books that they inherited two years ago.

April 27, 2017 / 20:39 IST
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Kotak Mahindra Bank, country's fourth largest private lender by assets, witnessed an uptick in bad loans in the fourth quarter of FY17 from the overhang of the ING Vysya Bank's books that they inherited two years ago.

Posting the annual and fourth quarter results on Thursday, the private bank saw a 40 percent increase in its net profit for the March quarter at Rs 976.5 crore, driven by other income, operating income and net interest income.

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However, the asset quality deteriorated with a 12.6 percent rise in gross NPAs (non-performing assets) at Rs 3,578.6 crore and net NPAs jumped 24.6 percent to Rs 1,718.1 crore compared with previous quarter.

Uday Kotak, Executive Vice Chairman & Managing Director of Kotak Bank said a large portion of about 75-80 percent is from the ING Vysya book and the rest from the corporate accounts. "So, we have virtually recognised all ING Vysya's stress," he said.