Profit & loss account
- Standalone profit after tax increased by 17% to ₹ 2,655 crore (US$ 441 million) for the quarter ended June 30, 2014 (Q1-2015) from ₹ 2,274 crore (US$ 378 million) for the quarter ended June 30, 2013 (Q1-2014).
- Net interest income increased 18% to ₹ 4,492 crore (US$ 746 million) in Q1-2015 from ₹ 3,820 crore (US$ 635 million) in Q1-2014.
- Non-interest income increased by 15% to ₹ 2,850 crore (US$ 474 million) in Q1-2015 from ₹ 2,484 crore (US$ 413 million) in Q1-2014.
- Cost-to-income ratio reduced to 38.4% in Q1-2015 from 39.4% in Q1- 2014.
- Provisions were at ₹ 726 crore (US$ 121 million) in Q1-2015 compared to ₹ 593 crore (US$ 99 million) in Q1-2014.
- Consolidated profit after tax increased by 3% to ₹ 2,832 crore (US$ 471 million) for Q1-2015 from ₹ 2,747 crore (US$ 457 million) for Q1-2014.
Operating review
The Bank has continued with its strategy of pursuing profitable growth. The Bank continued to grow its retail franchise and has seen healthy growth in retail assets and deposits. The Bank continued to strengthen its deposit franchise with healthy mobilisation of current and savings account (CASA) deposits, leveraging its increased branch network and technology initiatives. At June 30, 2014, the Bank had 3,763 branches, the largest branch network among private sector banks in the country. The Bank’s ATM network increased to 11,447 ATMs at June 30, 2014 compared to 10,902 at June 30, 2013.
Credit growth
Total advances increased by 15% year-on-year to ₹ 347,067 crore (US$ 57.7 billion) at June 30, 2014 from ₹ 301,370 crore (US$ 50.1 billion) at June 30, 2013. The year-on-year growth in domestic advances was 17%. The Bank has continued to see healthy growth in its retail disbursements resulting in a year-on-year growth of 26% in the retail portfolio at June 30, 2014.
Deposit growth
At June 30, 2014, savings account deposits increased by 16% year-on-year to ₹ 102,736 crore (US$ 17.1 billion) while current account deposits increased by 13% year-on-year to ₹ 41,678 crore (US$ 6.9 billion). The Bank’s CASA ratio was 43.0% at June 30, 2014. The average CASA ratio for Q1-2015 was 39.5% compared to 39.0% for Q1-2014. Total deposits increased by 15% year-on-year to ₹ 335,767 crore (US$ 55.8 billion) at June 30, 2014.
Capital adequacy
The Bank’s capital adequacy at June 30, 2014 as per Reserve Bank of India’s guidelines on Basel III norms was 17.00% and Tier-1 capital adequacy was 12.23%, well above regulatory requirements. In line with applicable guidelines, the Basel III capital ratios reported by the Bank for June 30, 2014 do not include the profits for the quarter ended June 30, 2014. Including the profits for Q1-2015, the capital adequacy ratio for the Bank as per Basel III norms would have been 17.39% and the Tier I ratio would have been 12.62%.
Asset quality
Net non-performing assets at June 30, 2014 were ₹ 3,474 crore (US$ 577 million) compared to ₹ 3,301 crore (US$ 549 million) at March 31, 2014 and ₹ 2,472 crore (US$ 411 million) at June 30, 2013. The net non-performing asset ratio was 0.87% at June 30, 2014 compared to 0.82% at March 31, 2014 and 0.69% at June 30, 2013. The Bank’s provision coverage ratio, computed in accordance with RBI guidelines, was 68.4% at June 30, 2014. Net loans to companies whose facilities have been restructured were ₹ 11,265 crore (US$ 1.9 billion) at June 30, 2014 compared to ₹ 10,558 crore (US$ 1.8 billion) at March 31, 2014 and ₹ 5,915 crore (US$ 983 million) at June 30, 2013.
Consolidated results
Consolidated profit after tax increased to ₹ 2,832 crore (US$ 471 million) for Q1-2015 from ₹ 2,747 crore (US$ 457 million) for Q1-2014. The annualised consolidated return on equity was 14.6% in Q1-2015.
Insurance subsidiaries
ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Company’s (ICICI Life) profit after tax for Q1- 2015 was ₹ 382 crore (US$ 63 million) compared to ₹ 364 crore (US$ 60 million) for Q1-2014. ICICI Life’s annualised premium equivalent (APE) was ₹ 659 crore (US$ 110 million) in Q1-2015 compared to ₹ 541 crore (US$ 90 million) in Q1-2014. During Q1-2015, ICICI Life has seen an increase in its assets under management to ₹ 86,110 crore (US$ 14.3 billion).
ICICI Lombard General Insurance Company (ICICI General) maintained its leadership in the private sector during April-May 2014. The gross premium income of ICICI General was ₹ 1,847 crore (US$ 307 million) in Q1-2015 compared to ₹ 1,859 crore (US$ 309 million) in Q1-2014. ICICI General’s profit after tax for Q1-2015 was ₹ 72 crore (US$ 12 million) compared to ₹ 203 crore (US$ 34 million) in Q1-2014. The decrease in profit after tax on a year-on-year basis was due to lower realised investment income in Q1- 2015.
Summary Profit and Loss Statement (as per unconsolidated Indian GAAP accounts)
| |
Q1-2014 |
Q4-2014 |
Q1-2015 |
FY2014 |
| Net interest income |
3,820 |
4,357 |
4,492 |
16,475 |
| Non-interest income |
2,484 |
2,976 |
2,850 |
10,428 |
| Fee income |
1,793 |
1,974 |
1,936 |
7,758 |
| Lease and other income |
288 |
7571 |
5261 |
1,6531 |
| Treasury income |
403 |
245 |
388 |
1,017 |
| Less: |
|
|
|
|
| Operating expense |
2,491 |
2,879 |
2,825 |
10,309 |
| Operating profit |
3,814 |
4,454 |
4,517 |
16,594 |
| Less: Provisions |
593 |
714 |
726 |
2,626 |
| Profit before tax |
3,221 |
3,740 |
3,791 |
13,968 |
| Less: Tax |
947 |
1,088 |
1,136 |
4,158 |
| Profit after tax |
2,274 |
2,652 |
2,655 |
9,810 |
- Includes foreign exchange gain on repatriation of retained earnings from overseas branches of ₹ 222 crore in Q4-2014 and ₹ 103 crore in Q1-2015.
- The Bank creates Special Reserve through appropriation of profits, in order to avail tax deduction as per Section 36(1)(viii) of the Income Tax Act, 1961. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI), through its circular dated December 20, 2013, had advised banks to create deferred tax liability (DTL) on the amount outstanding in Special Reserve, as a matter of prudence. In accordance with RBI guidelines, during the year ended March 31, 2014 the Bank created DTL of ₹ 1,419 crore on Special Reserve outstanding at March 31, 2013, by reducing the reserves. Further, DTL of ₹ 95 crore has been created for the three months ended June 30, 2014 on the estimated amount to be transferred to Special Reserve (June 30, 2013: Nil) and DTL of ₹ 89 crore and ₹ 304 crore was created for the three months and year ended March 31, 2014 respectively on the amount transferred to Special Reserve. Accordingly, the tax expense for the three months ended June 30, 2014 is higher by ₹ 95 crore (June 30, 2013: Nil) and for the three months and year ended March 31, 2014 the tax expense is higher by ₹ 89 crore and ₹ 304 crore respectively.
- Prior period figures have been regrouped/re-arranged where necessary.
Summary Balance Sheet
|
June 30, 2014
|
June 30, 2014
|
March 30, 2014
|
| (Audited) |
(Audited) |
(Audited) |
| Capital and Liabilities |
|
|
|
| Capital |
1,154
|
1,156
|
1,155
|
| Employee stock options outstanding |
5
|
7
|
7
|
| Reserves and surplus1 |
68,920
|
74,736
|
72,052
|
| Deposits |
291,185
|
335,767
|
331,914
|
| Borrowings (includes subordinated debt)2 |
155,920
|
145,946
|
154,759
|
| Other liabilities |
31,375
|
30,743
|
34,755
|
| Total Capital and Liabilities |
548,559
|
588,355
|
594,642
|
| |
|
|
|
| Assets |
|
|
|
| Cash and balances with Reserve Bank of India |
19,408
|
20,256
|
21,822
|
| Balances with banks and money at call and short notice |
13,279
|
21,945
|
19,708
|
| Investments |
174,625
|
170,153
|
177,022
|
| Advances |
301,370
|
347,067
|
338,703
|
| Fixed assets |
4,657
|
4,671
|
4,678
|
| Other assets |
35,220
|
24,263
|
32,709
|
| Total Assets |
548,559
|
588,355
|
594,642
|
- Borrowings include preference share capital of ₹ 350 crore.
- Prior period figures have been regrouped/re-arranged where necessary.
All financial and other information in this press release, other than financial and other information for specific subsidiaries where specifically mentioned, is on an unconsolidated basis for ICICI Bank Limited only unless specifically stated to be on a consolidated basis for ICICI Bank Limited and its subsidiaries. Please also refer to the statement of audited unconsolidated, consolidated and segmental results required by Indian regulations that has, along with this release, been filed with the stock exchanges in India where ICICI Bank’s equity shares are listed and with the New York Stock Exchange and the US Securities Exchange Commission, and is available on our website www.icici.bank.in.
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1 crore = 10.0 million
US$ amounts represent convenience translations at US$1= ₹ 60.18