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Bank of Baroda Q2 Net Profit Falls 8% to ₹4,809 Crore Amid Marginal Revenue Pressure

by Economy India
October 31, 2025
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Bank of Baroda Q2 Net Profit Falls 8% to ₹4,809 Crore Amid Marginal Revenue Pressure

Bank of Baroda Q2 Net Profit Falls 8% to ₹4,809 Crore Amid Marginal Revenue Pressure

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Public sector lender reports softer earnings; asset quality remains stable despite muted loan growth


New Delhi ( Economy India): Public sector giant Bank of Baroda (BoB) has reported an 8% year-on-year decline in net profit for the second quarter (July–September) of the current financial year, with profit falling to ₹4,809 crore, compared to ₹5,257 crore in the same quarter last year.

The bank attributed the decline to slightly higher provisions and moderate growth in interest income, even as its overall asset quality metrics remained stable.

Operating Performance and Key Highlights

According to the results submitted to the stock exchanges on Friday, BoB’s net interest income (NII) — the difference between interest earned and interest paid — grew modestly by around 4.6% year-on-year.
However, higher provisioning for potential loan losses and tighter margins weighed on overall profitability.

  • Net Profit (Q2 FY26): ₹4,809 crore (↓ 8% YoY)
  • Net Interest Income: ₹11,750 crore (↑ 4.6% YoY)
  • Net Interest Margin (NIM): Around 3.02%, slightly lower than 3.07% in Q1
  • Gross NPA Ratio: 3.08%, improving from 3.32% last year
  • Net NPA Ratio: 0.68%, down from 0.76%

Credit Growth Steady, Deposit Base Expands

BoB’s global advances registered a 9.5% year-on-year growth, led by retail and MSME segments.
Domestic deposits rose 11.2%, driven by a surge in term deposits, though low-cost CASA deposits (Current Account Savings Account) share dipped marginally to 40.8% from 41.5% a year earlier.

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“The bank’s focus remains on improving operational efficiency and maintaining asset quality amid evolving macroeconomic conditions,”
said Sanjiv Chadha, Managing Director & CEO of Bank of Baroda.

Digital and Retail Lending Drive Growth

The bank reported strong traction in its digital lending portfolio, with over 92% of retail loans sourced through digital channels.
Home loans and auto loans showed double-digit growth, while corporate credit demand remained muted due to weak industrial investments and cautious capital spending.

Asset Quality Remains Robust

Despite the profit decline, analysts noted that BoB’s asset quality has shown improvement for six consecutive quarters.
The Gross Non-Performing Asset (GNPA) ratio fell below 3.1%, and Net NPA declined below 0.7%, signaling stronger recovery and write-offs.

Market Performance

Shares of Bank of Baroda closed slightly lower at ₹264 on the BSE, down 0.9% after the earnings announcement.
Over the past year, the stock has gained around 18%, outperforming the Nifty PSU Bank Index.

Market Capitalisation: ₹1.36 lakh crore
Dividend Update: The bank has not yet announced an interim dividend for FY26.

Analyst View

Analysts expect BoB’s profitability to improve in the coming quarters as credit growth strengthens and provisioning pressure eases.
However, shrinking margins and slower industrial credit uptake could continue to limit short-term earnings momentum.

“PSU banks, including BoB, are entering a phase of normalization. Margins are narrowing, but credit cost discipline remains the key strength,”
said Anjali Verma, Banking Sector Analyst at Nomura India.

Graphics & Visual Ideas for ‘Economy India’ Portal

📊 1. Bar Chart: Quarterly Net Profit Trend (FY25–FY26)
→ Q2 FY25: ₹5,257 cr | Q1 FY26: ₹4,920 cr | Q2 FY26: ₹4,809 cr

📈 2. Infographic: Bank of Baroda – Key Financial Ratios

  • NIM: 3.02%
  • GNPA: 3.08%
  • NNPA: 0.68%
  • Credit Growth: 9.5%
  • Deposit Growth: 11.2%

💬 Quote Box Highlight:

“Despite short-term margin pressures, BoB continues to deliver steady growth with improved asset quality.”
— Economy India Research Desk

(Economy India)

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