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    HDFC Bank gross advances jump 52.6% on-year in Q1 to Rs 24.8 lakh crore

    HDFC Bank's gross advances increased by 52.6% year-on-year to ₹24.87 lakh crore in the quarter ending June 30, driven by its merger with HDFC Limited last July. Excluding the merger impact, advances grew by 14.9% from June 30, 2023, reaching ₹25.08 lakh crore by March 31, 2024.

    HDFC Bank Q1 Update: Advances soar 53% YoY to Rs 24.87 lakh cr; deposits jump 24%

    Excluding the impact of the HDFC merger with the bank on July 1, 2023, the bank's gross advances grew by 15% compared to the same period last year. During the first quarter, retail loans increased by approximately Rs 18,600 crore, and commercial and rural banking loans grew by around Rs 7,200 crore. However, corporate and other wholesale loans decreased by Rs 26,600 crore compared to the preceding March quarter.

    Bank of Maharashtra logs 19% loan growth in April-June

    Bank of Maharashtra reported a 19% growth in credit to Rs 2.09 lakh crore for the April-June quarter, with outstanding credit at Rs 1.75 lakh crore. Total deposits increased by 9.44% to Rs 2.67 lakh crore, with Current Accounts and Savings Accounts declining to 49.86%. Credit Deposit ratio increased to 78.18%.

    YES Bank Q1 Update: Advances rise 15% YoY to Rs 2.29 lakh cr, deposits grow 21%

    The bank's credit-to-deposit ratio for the first quarter was 86.4%, down from 91.3% in the same quarter last year. During the April-June 2024 period, the liquidity coverage ratio improved to 137.8%.

    Punjab & Sind Bank plans to raise Rs 2,000 cr via QIP likely in H2 FY25

    State-owned Punjab & Sind Bank plans to raise Rs 2,000 crore in the second half of this fiscal via Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP) to fund business growth. "The board has already given approval, and merchant bankers should be on-boarded by August," Punjab & Sind Bank managing director and CEO Swarup Kumar Saha told PTI.

    RBI imposes Rs 29.6 lakh penalty on HSBC

    The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has imposed a Rs 29.6 lakh penalty on The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited (HSBC) for non-compliance with certain directions related to cards. The bank failed to ensure no negative amortisation while computing Minimum Payment Due in certain credit card accounts. The RBI found that the charge against the bank was sustained, warranting the imposition of monetary penalty.

    The Economic Times
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