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IBN's Q1 Earnings Rise Y/Y on Strong NII & Fee Income, Provisions Up
ZACKSยท 2025-07-21 19:31
Core Insights - ICICI Bank Ltd.'s net income for Q1 FY2025 was INR127.7 billion ($1.5 billion), reflecting a 15.5% increase year-over-year, driven by growth in net interest income, non-interest income, and loans [1][9] Financial Performance - Net interest income (NII) rose 10.6% year-over-year to INR216.3 billion ($2.5 billion), with a net interest margin of 4.34%, down 2 basis points [2] - Non-interest income increased 13.7% year-over-year to INR72.6 billion ($847 million), while fee income grew 7.5% to INR59 billion ($688 million) [2] - Operating expenses totaled INR113.9 billion ($1.33 billion), up 8.2% year-over-year [3] Loan and Deposit Trends - Total advances as of June 30, 2025, were INR13,641.5 billion ($159.1 billion), up 1.7% sequentially, primarily driven by business banking loans [4] - Total deposits slightly decreased to INR16,085.2 billion ($187.6 billion) on a sequential basis [4] Credit Quality - The net non-performing assets (NPA) ratio improved to 0.41%, down from 0.43% in the prior-year quarter, with recoveries and upgrades of NPAs at INR32.11 billion ($374 million) [5] - There were net additions of INR30.34 billion ($354 million) to gross NPA, with gross NPA additions at INR62.45 billion ($728 million) and write-offs of INR23.59 billion ($275 million) [6] Provisions and Capital Ratios - Provisions (excluding tax) increased 36.2% year-over-year to INR18.1 billion ($212 million), with total contingency provision held at INR131 billion ($1.5 billion) [6] - ICICI Bank's total capital adequacy ratio was 16.97% and Tier-1 capital adequacy was 16.31% as of June 30, 2025, both exceeding minimum requirements [7] Future Outlook - Increased consumer loan demand and growth in NII and non-interest income are expected to support ICICI Bank's financials, though challenges include elevated expenses, decreasing deposits, and weak asset quality amid macroeconomic uncertainties [10]