Indiabulls Housing Finance鈥檚 profit fell 8% to Rs 303 cr in Q3 FY22
11 Feb 2022
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The Indiabulls Housing Finance's profit after tax (PAT) fell by 8% to Rs 303 crore due to slower loan growth in the quarter ended in December. In the previous year, it had a PAT of Rs 329 crore.
However, the lender is doing more co-lending disbursements, which is supporting its profitability, Hooda said.
The company disbursed around Rs 2,800 crore in retail loans in Q3 FY22. Through co-lending arrangements with seven institutions, it disbursed Rs 1,573 crore.
It plans to co-lend Rs 18,000 crore in FY23 and Rs 24,000 crore in FY24.
Gross Non performing assets (NPAs) were 3.18% in Q3FY22, up from 2.44% the previous quarter. Net NPAs were 1.80%, up from 1.46%, the previous quarter.
The loan book's provisions were 4.5% of the total. The provision coverage ratio for stage 3 was 43% of gross NPAs.
Tier 1 capital adequacy was at 31.2%, and capital adequacy was at 25.7%.
On the BSE, its shares closed at Rs 206.70 per share, up 4.68%.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) regulates Indiabulls Housing Finance Ltd (IBHFL), the country's third-largest housing finance company. Leading rating agencies such as Credit Rating Information Services of India Limited (CRISIL), Investment Information and Credit Rating Agency of India (ICRA), and Credit Analysis & Research Ltd (CARE) Ratings have given IBHFL a AA rating, while Brickwork Ratings has given it a AA+ rating.
As of June 30, 2021, the company's balance sheet was 0.87 trillion dollars. More than 1 million satisfied customers have been served, and over 2.86 trillion in loans have been disbursed. It has a strong national presence and is expanding its reach with e-亚博体育官网首页 Loans, India's first fully online home loan fulfilment platform.
Also read: Indiabulls Housing Finance plans to raise 1,000 cr via public bonds
The Indiabulls Housing Finance's profit after tax (PAT) fell by 8% to Rs 303 crore due to slower loan growth in the quarter ended in December. In the previous year, it had a PAT of Rs 329 crore.
However, the lender is doing more co-lending disbursements, which is supporting its profitability, Hooda said.
The company disbursed around Rs 2,800 crore in retail loans in Q3 FY22. Through co-lending arrangements with seven institutions, it disbursed Rs 1,573 crore.
It plans to co-lend Rs 18,000 crore in FY23 and Rs 24,000 crore in FY24.
Gross Non performing assets (NPAs) were 3.18% in Q3FY22, up from 2.44% the previous quarter. Net NPAs were 1.80%, up from 1.46%, the previous quarter.
The loan book's provisions were 4.5% of the total. The provision coverage ratio for stage 3 was 43% of gross NPAs.
Tier 1 capital adequacy was at 31.2%, and capital adequacy was at 25.7%.
On the BSE, its shares closed at Rs 206.70 per share, up 4.68%.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) regulates Indiabulls Housing Finance Ltd (IBHFL), the country's third-largest housing finance company. Leading rating agencies such as Credit Rating Information Services of India Limited (CRISIL), Investment Information and Credit Rating Agency of India (ICRA), and Credit Analysis & Research Ltd (CARE) Ratings have given IBHFL a AA rating, while Brickwork Ratings has given it a AA+ rating.
As of June 30, 2021, the company's balance sheet was 0.87 trillion dollars. More than 1 million satisfied customers have been served, and over 2.86 trillion in loans have been disbursed. It has a strong national presence and is expanding its reach with e-亚博体育官网首页 Loans, India's first fully online home loan fulfilment platform.
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Also read: Indiabulls Housing Finance plans to raise 1,000 cr via public bonds
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