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NIMs of Indian banks to gradually improve led by re-pricing of term deposi
Updated : 3 months, 1 week ago IST
Indian banks are set for a "decisive profitability inflection point" as net interest margins (NIMs) begin to recover after several quarters of compression, according to a latest sector report by Nomura.
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Profitability of banks to improve in coming quarters: Report
Updated : 4 months ago IST
The profitability of banks is expected to improve in the coming quarters, driven by improved advances growth and lower interest expenses, according to a report by Systematix Research.
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Bank credit costs likely to decline in H2FY26, near-term slippages to rema
Updated : 5 months, 1 week ago IST
Credit costs in Indian banks are expected to continue in declining trend in the second half of the current financial year 2025, though near-term slippages are likely to remain elevated, according to a report by global financial services firm UBS.
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Indian bank margins likely to improve in fiscal H2 after slow Q1: S&P Glob
Updated : 6 months, 2 weeks ago IST
Several Indian banks are expecting their net interest margins (NIMs) to improve in the second half of the current financial year after reporting a weak performance in the April-June quarter, according to a report by S&P Global.
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Indian banks net interest margins to improve after Q3 FY26: Report
Updated : 8 months ago IST
The net interest margins (NIMs) of banks in India are expected to improve after the third quarter of the current financial year 2026 (3QFY26), according to a report by Motilal Oswal.
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Indian banks' systemic deposit growth gain momentum but NIM likely to dip
Updated : 8 months, 1 week ago IST
The Indian banking sector is witnessing a steady pickup in deposit growth, but banks are likely to report a decline in their net interest margins (NIM) in the first quarter of FY26, according to a report by Phillip Capital.
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Profit of Indian banks to decline in first half of FY26, recovery expected
Updated : 8 months, 2 weeks ago IST
The net interest margins (NIMs) of banks in the country are expected to come under pressure in the first half of the financial year 2025-26 (H1FY26), according to a recent report by Motilal Oswal.
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Margins of banks to moderate in FY25 and FY26, to rebound in FY27: Report
Updated : 8 months, 3 weeks ago IST
Declining interest rates are not favourable for banks' net interest margins in the short term. According to a report by PhillipCapital, the net interest margins (NIM) of banks are going to moderate in FY25 and FY26, before rebounding in FY27.
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Net interest margins of microfinance industry in FY25 anticipated to shrin
Updated : 10 months, 1 week ago IST
The net interest margins (NIMs) of microfinance institutions (MFIs) are expected to shrink in the financial year 2025 ended in march, due to emerging challenges in asset quality and declining yields, according to a recent report by Mavenark Advisors.
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Indian banks to face margin squeeze as RBI may go for more rate cuts
Updated : 1 year ago IST
NIMs at the six largest private and state-owned banks have been under stress as deposit rates caught up with lending rates over the past few quarters. However, strong credit demand has helped these banks maintain growth.
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CRR cut by RBI expected to provide support to Net Interest Margins of bank
Updated : 1 year, 3 months ago IST
The Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) decision to cut the Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) is expected to provide marginal support to the Net Interest Margins (NIMs) of banks, according to a report by Axis Securities.
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RBI's shift to neutral stance have eased concerns of widening credit-depos
Updated : 1 year, 4 months ago IST
"RBI's change of stance on liquidity, from withdrawal to a neutral position, should abate concerns. Also the growth rates between credit and deposit growth have now converged compared with a peak gap of 400bp over the past year. This, along with better deposit growth and easier liquidity, sh
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