Bank Of Baroda Posts Profit Of Rs 471 Crore In December Quarter

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The lender is set to merge with two smaller state-run lenders - Dena Bank and Vijaya BankBank of Baroda said on Tuesday its third-quarter
net profit more than quadrupled, but missed estimate as the lender set aside higher provisions for bad loans.Net profit jumped to Rs 471
crore ($66.21 million) in the three months ended December 31, 2018, from Rs 112 crore a year earlier, but came in way below analysts'
average estimate for a profit of Rs 711 crore, according to Refinitiv data.Provisions for bad loans rose 8.3 per cent to Rs 3,416 crore, the
country's third-biggest state-backed lender by assets said in a filing to the exchanges.However, asset quality improved, with gross bad
loans as a percentage of total loans easing to 11.01 per cent at the end of December from 11.78 per cent in the previous quarter, and 11.31
per cent in the year-ago period.The lender is set to merge with two smaller state-run lenders - Dena Bank and Vijaya Bank - early this year
in a government push to tackle bad loans.($1 = Rs 71.13)