Bank of Baroda Q4 net profit rises 3% to ₹5,048 crore

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Bank of Baroda reports 3% rise in net profit to ₹5,048 crore for March quarter of FY25.

Bank of Baroda reports 3% rise in net profit to ₹5,048 crore for March quarter of FY25.
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State-owned Bank of Baroda (BoB) on Tuesday reported a marginal 3 per cent rise in net profit at ₹5,048 crore for March quarter of FY25.

The lender had earned a net profit of ₹4,886 crore in the year-ago period.

During the quarter, the bank’s total income increased to ₹35,852 crore, from ₹33,775 crore a year ago, BoB said in a regulatory filing.

The bank’s interest income grew to ₹30,642 crore, from ₹29,583 crore in the fourth quarter of the previous financial year.

However, net interest income (NII) in the quarter declined to ₹11,020 crore, from ₹11,793 crore in the same period a year ago.

On the asset quality front, the bank’s gross Non-Performing Assets (NPAs) moderated to 2.26 per cent of gross advances, as compared to 2.92 per cent by the end of March 2024.

Similarly, net NPAs came down to 0.58 per cent of the net advances, over 0.68 per cent at the end of 2024.

The provision coverage ratio of the bank stood at 93.29 per cent as on March 31, 2025.

The bank’s capital adequacy ratio rose to 17.19 per cent, from 16.31 per cent at the end of FY24.

For the entire financial year 2024-25, the bank reported a 10 per cent increase in profit at ₹19,581 crore, as against ₹17,789 crore in the previous year.

The bank’s total income during the financial year rose to ₹1,38,089 crore, as against ₹1,27,101 crore a year ago.

The bank’s board has recommended a dividend of ₹8.35 per equity share of face value of ₹2 each for 2024-25 subject to shareholders’ approval.

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Published on May 6, 2025



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