Allahabad Bank reports Q3 loss as bad loans rise

State-owned Allahabad Bank on Wednesday reported a net loss of Rs1,263.79 crore in the December 2017 quarter compared to a net profit of Rs75.26 crore a year ago as bad loans mounted and provisions soared.
However, the loss was limited due to a tax write-back of Rs227.50 crore during the quarter. In the year-ago quarter, it had a tax write-back of Rs108.05 crore. Asset quality worsened further. Provisions and contingencies surged 169.32% to Rs2413.46 crore from Rs896.13 crore a year ago.

Gross non-performing assets (NPAs) rose 21.84% to Rs23,260.81 crore at the end of the December quarter from Rs19,091.89 crore in the same quarter last year.
As a percentage of total loans, gross NPAs stood at 14.38% as compared to 14.10% in the previous quarter and 12.51% in the year-ago quarter. Net NPAs were at 8.97% in the December quarter compared to 8.84% in the previous quarter and 8.65% in the same quarter last year.
Net interest income (NII) or the core income a bank earns by giving loans increased 13.83% to Rs1346.91 crore compared with Rs1183.31 crore last year. Other income was at Rs511.50 crore, down 29.92% from Rs729.87 crore a year ago.
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