Punjab National Bank posts fourth-quarter profit as bad loans ease

Bad loans as a percentage of total loans eased to 12.53 percent at end-March, from 13.7 percent three months earlier, and 12.9 percent a year ago, the lender said in a statement.
cashier displays the new 2000 Indian rupee banknotes inside a bank. (File | Reuters)
cashier displays the new 2000 Indian rupee banknotes inside a bank. (File | Reuters)

NEW DELHI/MUMBAI: Punjab National Bank reported on Tuesday a fourth-quarter net profit of 2.62 billion rupees ($41 million) as its bad loans eased.

Bad loans as a percentage of total loans eased to 12.53 percent at end-March, from 13.7 percent three months earlier, and 12.9 percent a year ago, the lender said in a statement.

New Delhi-based PNB, India's fourth-biggest lender by assets, had posted a net loss of 53.67 billion rupees in the year-ago quarter.

Shares in PNB rose more than 5 percent after the results.

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