- 35% year-on-year increase in standalone profit after tax to Rs. 1,006 crore for the quarter ended March 31, 2010 fromRs. 744 crore for the quarter ended March 31, 2009
- Highest ever consolidated profit after tax of Rs. 4,670 crore for the year ended March 31, 2010; 31% increase from Rs.3,577 crore for the year ended March 31, 2009
- Current and savings account (CASA) ratio increased to 41.7% at March 31, 2010 from 28.7% at March 31, 2009
- Net non-performing asset ratio decreased to 1.87% at March 31, 2010 from 1.96% at March 31, 2009 and 2.19% at December 31, 2009
- Strong capital adequacy ratio of 19.4% and Tier-1 capital adequacy of 14.0%
- Dividend of Rs. 12 per share proposed
The Board of Directors of ICICI Bank Limited (NYSE: IBN) at its meeting held at Mumbai today, approved the audited accounts of the Bank for the year ended March 31, 2010.
Profit & loss account
- 35% increase in standalone profit after tax to Rs. 1,006 crore (US$ 224 million) for the quarter ended March 31, 2010 (Q4-2010) from Rs. 744 crore (US$ 166 million) for the quarter ended March 31, 2009 (Q4-2009).
- Fee income increased 13% to Rs. 1,521 crore (US$ 339 million) in Q4-2010 from Rs. 1,343 crore (US$ 299 million) in Q4-2009.
- Operating expenses (including direct marketing agency expenses) decreased 6% to Rs. 1,504 crore (US$ 335 million) in Q4-2010 from Rs. 1,605 crore (US$ 357 million) in Q4-2009.
- Total provisions decreased 9% to Rs. 990 crore (US$ 220 million) in Q4-2010 from Rs. 1,085 crore (US$ 242 million) in Q4-2009.
- Profit after tax for the year ended March 31, 2010 (FY2010) increased 7% to Rs. 4,025 crore (US$ 896 million) from Rs. 3,758 crore (US$ 837 million) for the year ended March 31, 2009 (FY2009).
Balance sheet
During the year ended March 31, 2010, the Bank has significantly strengthened its deposit franchise. This is reflected in the strong growth in savings and current account deposits and increase in the CASA ratio. The Bank continues to invest in expansion of its branch network to enhance its deposit franchise and create an integrated distribution network for both asset and liability products.
CASA deposits increased 34% to Rs. 84,216 crore (US$ 18.8 billion) at March 31, 2010 from Rs. 62,668 crore (US$ 14.0 billion) at March 31, 2009 and the CASA ratio increased from 28.7% at March 31, 2009 to 41.7% at March 31, 2010. Total deposits of the Bank were Rs. 202,017 crore (US$ 45.0 billion) at March 31, 2010, compared to Rs. 218,348 crore (US$ 48.6 billion) at March 31, 2009.
The branch network of the Bank has increased to 1,741 branches at April 24, 2010 giving the Bank a wide distribution reach in the country.
The loan book of the Bank decreased to Rs. 181,206 crore (US$ 40.4 billion) at March 31, 2010 from Rs. 218,311 crore (US$ 48.6 billion) at March 31, 2009 mainly due to the repayments from the retail loan portfolio and the loan portfolio of overseas branches.
Capital adequacy
The Bank’s capital adequacy at March 31, 2010 as per Reserve Bank of India’s revised guidelines on Basel II norms was 19.4% and Tier-1 capital adequacy was 14.0%, well above RBI’s requirement of total capital adequacy of 9.0% and Tier-1 capital adequacy of 6.0%. The capital adequacy ratio takes into account the impact of dividend recommended by the Board.
Asset quality
Net non-performing assets decreased to Rs. 3,901 crore (US$ 869 million) at March 31, 2010 from Rs. 4,619 crore (US$ 1,029 million) at March 31, 2009 and Rs. 4,416 crore (US$ 984 million) at December 31, 2009. The Bank’s net non-performing asset ratio decreased by 32 basis points to 1.87% at March 31, 2010 from 2.19% at December 31, 2009. The Bank’s provisioning coverage ratio computed in accordance with RBI guidelines at March 31, 2010 was 59.5% compared to 51.2% at December 31, 2009.
Dividend on equity shares
The Board has recommended a dividend of 120% for FY2010 i.e. Rs. 12 per equity share (equivalent to US$ 0.53 per ADS). The declaration and payment of dividend is subject to requisite approvals. The record/book closure dates will be announced in due course.
Consolidated profits
Consolidated profit after tax of the Bank increased by 31% to Rs. 4,670 crore (US$ 1,040 million) in FY2010 from Rs. 3,577 crore (US$ 797 million) for FY2009.
Overseas banking subsidiaries
ICICI Bank Canada’s profit after tax increased to CAD 35.4 million in FY2010 from CAD 33.9 million in FY2009. ICICI Bank Canada’s capital position continued to be strong with a capital adequacy ratio of 23.4% at March 31, 2010. ICICI Bank UK’s profit after tax increased to USD 37.0 million in FY2010 from USD 6.8 million in FY2009. ICICI Bank UK’s capital position continued to be strong with a capital adequacy ratio of 17.3% at March 31, 2010. ICICI Bank UK increased the proportion of retail term deposits in total deposits to 66% at March 31, 2010 from 58% at March 31, 2009. ICICI Bank UK had 340,000 customers at March 31, 2010.
Insurance subsidiaries
ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Company (ICICI Life) maintained its position as the largest private sector life insurer based on retail new business weighted received premium during April 2009 – February 2010. ICICI Life achieved accounting profitability for the first time since inception with a profit after tax of Rs. 258 crore (US$ 57 million) in FY2010. ICICI Life’s new business annualised premium equivalent (APE) in FY2010 was Rs. 5,345crore (US$ 1.2 billion) compared to Rs. 5,302 crore (US$ 1.2 billion) in FY2009. Renewal premium in FY2010 increased by 19% compared to FY2009, reflecting the long-term sustainability of the business. ICICI Life’s unaudited New Business Profit (NBP) in FY2010 was Rs. 1,015 crore (US$ 226 million) compared to Rs. 1,004 crore (US$ 224 million) in FY2009. Assets held increased 75% to Rs. 57,319 crore (US$ 12.8 billion) at March31, 2010 from Rs. 32,788 crore (US$ 7.3 billion) at March 31, 2009.
ICICI Lombard General Insurance Company (ICICI General) maintained its leadership in the private sector during April 2009 – February 2010. ICICI General’s premium income in FY2010 was Rs. 3,432 crore (US$ 764 million). ICICI General’s profit after tax increased to Rs. 144 crore (US$ 32 million) in FY2010 from Rs. 24 crore (US$ 5 million) in FY2009.
Securities and asset management subsidiaries
ICICI Prudential Asset Management Company’s profit after tax increased to Rs. 128 crore (US$ 29 million) in FY2010 from Rs. 0.7 crore (US$ 155,902) in FY2009.
ICICI Securities’ profit after tax increased to Rs. 123 crore (US$ 27 million) in FY2010 from Rs. 4 crore (US$ 1 million) in FY2009.
Summary Profit and Loss Statement (as per unconsolidated Indian GAAP accounts)
| ₹ Crore |
|---|
| |
Q4-2009 |
Q4-2010 |
FY2009 |
FY2010 |
|---|
| Net interest income |
2,139 |
2,035 |
8,367 |
8,114 |
| Non-interest income |
1,674 |
1,891 |
7,603 |
7,478 |
| Fee income |
1,343 |
1,521 |
6,524 |
5,650 |
| Lease and other income |
117 |
174 |
636 |
647 |
| Treasury income |
214 |
196 |
443 |
1,181 |
| Less: |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| Operating expense |
1,552 |
1,458 |
6,306 |
5,593 |
| Expenses on direct market agents (DMAs) 1 |
53 |
46 |
529 |
125 |
| Lease depreciation |
52 |
23 |
210 |
142 |
| Operating profit |
2,156 |
2,399 |
8,925 |
9,732 |
| Less: Provisions |
1,085 |
990 |
3,808 |
4,387 |
| Profit before tax |
1,071 |
1,409 |
5,117 |
5,345 |
| Less: Tax |
327 |
403 |
1,359 |
1,320 |
| Profit after tax |
744 |
1,006 |
3,758 |
4,025 |
- Represents commissions paid to direct marketing agents (DMAs) for origination of retail loans. These commissions are expensed upfront.
- Prior period figures have been regrouped/re-arranged where necessary.
Summary Balance Sheet
| ₹ Crore |
|---|
| |
March 31, 2009 |
March 31, 2010 |
|---|
| Assets |
0 |
0 |
| Cash & bank balances |
29,967 |
38,874 |
| Advances |
218,311 |
181,206 |
| Investments |
103,058 |
120,893 |
| Fixed & other assets |
27,965 |
22,427 |
| Total |
379,301 |
363,400 |
| Liabilities |
0
|
0
|
| Net worth |
49,533 |
51,618 |
| - Equity capital |
1,113 |
1,115 |
| - Reserves |
48,420 |
50,503 |
| Deposits |
218,348 |
202,017 |
| CASA ratio |
28.7% |
41.7% |
| Borrowings1 |
93,155 |
94,264 |
| Other liabilities |
18,265 |
15,501 |
| Total |
379,301 |
363,400 |
1.Borrowings include preference shares amounting to Rs. 350
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1 crore = 10.0 million US$ amounts represent convenience translations at US$1= Rs. 44.90