Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Performance of Public Sector Banks


*Financial Performance of Public Sector Banks for July - September 2018 (Q2 2018 - 19)*

*NET PROFIT*

1) State Bank of India - Rs. 944.87 Crores
2) Bank of Baroda - Rs. 425.38 Crores
3) Canara Bank - Rs. 299.54 Crores
4) Indian Bank - Rs. 150.14 Crores
5) Vijaya Bank - Rs. 139.94 Crores
6) Union Bank of India - Rs. 139.03 Crores
7) Corporation Bank - Rs. 103.01 Crores
8) Oriental Bank of Commerce - Rs. 101.74
9) Bank of Maharashtra - Rs. 27 Crores

*NET LOSS*

1) Punjab & Sind Bank - Loss of Rs. 109.23 Crores
2) Dena Bank - Loss of Rs. 416.70 Crores
3) Andhra Bank - Loss of 434.10 Crores
4) Indian Overseas Bank - Loss of Rs. 487.26 Crores
5) United Bank of India - Loss of Rs. 883.17 Crores
6) Central Bank of India - Loss of Rs. 923.60 Crores
7) UCO Bank - Loss of Rs. 1136.44 Crores
8) Bank of India - Loss of Rs. 1156.25 Crores
9) Syndicate Bank - Loss of Rs. 1542.54 Crores
10) Allahabad Bank - Loss of Rs. 1822.71 Crores
11) IDBI Bank - Loss of Rs. 3602.49 Crores
12) Punjab National Bank - Loss of Rs. 4532.35 Crores

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