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SD/78/2021-22 26th July 2021
To
The London Stock Exchange
10 Paternoster Square
London
Dear Sir,
We enclose herewith the Un-Audited Standalone and Consolidated Financial Results of the Bank for the Quarter ended June 30,2021 which was approved at the Bank's Board of Directors meeting held on 23rd July 2021.
Kindly take the same on your record.
For The Federal Bank Limited
Samir P Rajdev
Company Secretary
Varma & Varma Borkar & Muzumdar
Chartered Accountants, Chartered Accountants
No.53/2600, Kerala Varma Tower 21/168, Anand Nagar Om Co-op
Off Kunjanbava Road, Hsg Society, Anand Nagar Lane
Vytilla, Off Nehru Road, Santacruz(East)
Kochi -682019 Mumbai - 400 055
Limited Review Report on unaudited standalone financial results of The Federal Bank Limited for the quarter ended 30th June 2021, pursuant to the requirements of Regulation 33 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations 2015
The Board of Directors,
The Federal Bank Limited
1. We have reviewed the accompanying Statement of Unaudited Standalone Financial Results of The Federal Bank Limited ('the Bank') for the quarter ended 30th June 2021 ('the Statement') attached herewith, being submitted by the Bank pursuant to the requirements of Regulation 33 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations 2015 (as amended), except for the disclosures relating to Pillar 3 disclosure under Basel III Capital Regulations, as at 30th June 2021, including Leverage Ratio and Liquidity Coverage Ratio as have been disclosed on the Bank's website and in respect of which a link has been provided in the aforesaid Statement, which have not been reviewed by us.
2. The Statement is the responsibility of the Bank's Management and has been approved by the Bank's Board of Directors. The Statement has been prepared in accordance with the recognition and measurement principles laid down in Accounting Standard -25 'Interim Financial Reporting' ('AS-25'), prescribed under section 133 of the Companies Act, 2013, the relevant provisions of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949, the circulars, guidelines and directions issued by the Reserve Bank of India (the 'RBI') from time to time (the 'RBI Guidelines'), SEBI circular CIR/CFD/FAC/62/2016 dated 5th July, 2016 (hereinafter referred to as the 'SEBI Circular'), and other accounting principles generally accepted in India. Our responsibility is to issue a report on the Statement based on our review.
3. We conducted our review of the statement in accordance with the Standard on Review Engagement (SRE) 2410, "Review of Interim Financial Information Performed by the Independent Auditor of the Entity" issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India. This standard requires that we plan and perform the review to obtain moderate assurance as to whether the Statement is free of material misstatement. A review is limited primarily to inquiries of company personnel and analytical procedures applied to financial data and thus provides less assurance than an audit. We have not performed an audit and accordingly, we do not express an audit opinion.
4. Our review primarily is conducted on the basis of review of the books of account and records of the Bank. We have also relied on the information and explanations furnished to us by the Bank and the returns as considered necessary by us for the review.
5. Based on our review conducted as above, nothing has come to our attention that causes us to believe that the accompanying Statement of Unaudited Standalone Financial Results prepared in accordance with applicable accounting standards, the RBI Guidelines, the SEBI circular and other recognized accounting practices and policies has not disclosed the information required to be disclosed in terms of Regulation 33 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 (as amended) including the manner in which it is to be disclosed, or that it contains any material misstatement or that it has not been prepared in accordance with the relevant prudential norms issued by the Reserve Bank of India in respect of income recognition, asset classification, provisioning and other related matters.
6. We draw attention to Note No.9 of the accompanying Statement of Unaudited Standalone Financial results, regarding the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the Bank's operations and financial position, which will depend on various uncertain aspects including actions taken to mitigate the same and other regulatory measures.
Our conclusion on the Statement is not modified in respect of this matter.
7. The review of unaudited quarterly financial results for the quarter ended 30th June 2020 included in the Statement were carried out and reported by predecessor auditors who have expressed unmodified conclusion vide review report dated 15th July 2020, whose report has been furnished to us and which has been relied upon by us for the purpose of our review of the Statement.
Our conclusion on the Statement is not modified in respect of this matter.
For Varma & Varma For Borkar & Muzumdar
Chartered Accountants Chartered Accountants
FRN:004532S FRN:101569W
Vijay Narayan Govind Kaushal Muzumdar
Partner Partner
M. No. 203094 M. No. 100938
UDIN: 21203094AAAABR5586 UDIN: 21100938AAAABD3599
Kochi-19 Mumbai-55
23rd July 2021 23rd July 2021
Varma & Varma Borkar & Muzumdar
Chartered Accountants, Chartered Accountants
No.53/2600, Kerala Varma Tower 21/168, Anand Nagar Om Co-op
Off Kunjanbava Road, Hsg Society, Anand Nagar Lane
Vytilla, Off Nehru Road, Santacruz(East)
Kochi -682019 Mumbai - 400 055
Limited Review Report on unaudited consolidated financial results of The Federal Bank Limited for the quarter ended 30th June 2021, pursuant to the requirements of Regulation 33 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations 2015.
The Board of Directors,
The Federal Bank Limited
1. We have reviewed the accompanying Statement of Unaudited Consolidated Financial Results of The Federal Bank Limited (the 'Bank') and its Subsidiaries (the Bank and its subsidiaries together referred to as 'the Group') and its share of the net profit after tax of its Associates for the quarter 30th June 2021 (the 'Statement'), attached herewith, being submitted by the Bank pursuant to the requirement of Regulation 33 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, as amended ('Listing Regulations'), except for the disclosures relating to consolidated Pillar 3 disclosure, as at 30th June 2021, including Leverage Ratio and Liquidity Coverage Ratio under Basel III Capital Regulations as have been disclosed on the Bank's website and in respect of which a link has been provided in the aforesaid Statement, which have not been reviewed by us.
2. The Statement is the responsibility of the Bank's Management and has been approved by the Bank's Board of Directors. The Statement has been prepared in accordance with the recognition and measurement principles laid down in Accounting Standard -25 'Interim Financial Reporting' ('AS-25'), prescribed under section 133 of the Companies Act, 2013, the relevant provisions of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949, the circulars, guidelines and directions issued by the Reserve Bank of India (the 'RBI') from time to time (the 'RBI Guidelines'), SEBI circular CIR/CFD/FAC/62/2016 dated 5th July, 2016 (hereinafter referred to as the 'SEBI Circular'), and other accounting principles generally accepted in India. Our responsibility is to issue a report on the Statement based on our review.
3. We conducted our review of the Statement in accordance with the Standard on Review Engagement (SRE) 2410, "Review of Interim Financial Information Performed by the Independent Auditor of the Entity" issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India. This standard requires that we plan and perform the review to obtain moderate assurance as to whether the Statement is free of material misstatement. A review is limited primarily to inquiries of company personnel and analytical procedures applied to financial data and thus provides less assurance than an audit. We have not performed an audit and accordingly, we do not express an audit opinion.
We also performed procedures in accordance with the circular issued by the SEBI under Regulation 33(8) of the Listing Regulations, to the extent applicable.
4. Our review primarily is conducted on the basis of review of the books of account and records of the Bank. We have also relied on the information and explanations furnished to us by the Bank and the returns as considered necessary by us for the review.
5. This Statement includes the results of the following entities:
a. Fedbank Financial Services Limited (Subsidiary)
b. Federal Operations and Services Limited (Subsidiary)
c. Ageas Federal Life Insurance Company Limited (Associate)
d. Equirus Capital Private Limited (Associate)
6. Based on our review conducted and procedures performed as stated in Paragraphs 3 and 4 above and based on the consideration of the review reports of other auditors referred to in Paragraphs 7 and 8 below, nothing has come to our attention that causes us to believe that the accompanying Statement prepared in accordance with applicable accounting standards, the RBI Guidelines, the SEBI circular and other recognized accounting practices and policies has not disclosed the information required to be disclosed in terms of Regulation 33 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 (as amended) including the manner in which it is to be disclosed, except for the disclosures relating to consolidated Pillar 3 disclosure, as at 30th June 2021, including Leverage Ratio and Liquidity Coverage Ratio under Basel III Capital Regulations as have been disclosed on the Bank's website and in respect of which a link has been provided in the aforesaid Statement, which have not been reviewed by us, or that it contains any material misstatement.
7. The statement of unaudited consolidated financial results includes the interim financial statements / financial information/ financial results of the two subsidiaries whose unaudited financial results reflect total revenues of Rs 19,738 Lakhs and Rs 831.22 Lakhs and total net profit after tax of Rs 1,475 Lakhs and Rs 56.60 Lakhs for the quarter ended 30th June 2021, as considered in the unaudited consolidated financial results. These interim financial statements/financial information/ financial results have been reviewed by one of the Joint auditors of the Bank, whose reports have been furnished to us by the Management and our conclusion on the Statement, in so far as it relates to the amounts and disclosures included in respect of these subsidiaries, is based solely on their reports and the procedures performed by us as stated in Paragraphs 3 and 4 above.
Our conclusion on the Statement is not modified in respect of this matter.
8. The statement of unaudited consolidated financial results includes the Group's share of net profit after tax of Rs 239.42 Lakhs for the quarter ended 30th June 2021, as considered in the unaudited consolidated financial results in respect of one associate whose interim financial results have not been reviewed by us. These interim financial results have been reviewed by another auditor whose report has been furnished to us by the Management and our conclusion on the Statement, in so far as it relates to the amounts and disclosures included in respect of the said associate, is based solely on the report of the other auditor and the procedures performed by us as stated in Paragraphs 3 and 4 above.
Our conclusion on the Statement is not modified in respect of this matter.
9. The statement of unaudited consolidated financial results also includes the Group's share of net profit after tax of Rs 264.32 lakhs for the quarter ended 30th June 2021, as considered in the unaudited consolidated financial results in respect of one associate, based on their interim financial results which have not been reviewed/audited. According to the information and explanations given to us by the Management, these interim financial statements /financial information /financial results are not material to the Group.
Our conclusion on the Statement is not modified in respect of this matter.
10. We draw attention to Note No.10 of the accompanying Statement, regarding the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the Bank's operations and financial position, which will depend on various uncertain aspects including actions taken to mitigate the same and other regulatory measures.
Our conclusion on the Statement is not modified in respect of this matter.
11. The review of unaudited consolidated financial results for the quarter ended 30th June 2020 included in the Statement were carried out and reported by predecessor auditors who have expressed unmodified conclusion vide review reports dated 15th July 2020, whose report has been furnished to us and which has been relied upon by us for the purpose of our review of the Statement.
Our conclusion on the Statement is not modified in respect of this matter.
For Varma & Varma For Borkar & Muzumdar
Chartered Accountants Chartered Accountants
FRN:004532S FRN:101569W
Vijay Narayan Govind Kaushal Muzumdar
Partner Partner
M. No. 203094 M. No. 100938
UDIN: 21203094AAAABS5459 UDIN: 21100938AAAABE7149
Kochi-19 Mumbai-55
23rd July 2021 23rd July 2021
THE FEDERAL BANK LIMITED | |||||
REGD.OFFICE: P.B.NO. 103, FEDERAL TOWERS, ALUVA-683101 | |||||
(CIN: L65191KL1931PLC000368) | |||||
STANDALONE UNAUDITED FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE QUARTER ENDED JUNE 30, 2021 | |||||
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1. Interest earned (a)+(b)+(c)+(d) | 3,35,571 | 3,36,634 | 3,44,415 | 13,75,791 | |
(a) | Interest/discount on advances/bills | 2,67,112 | 2,65,844 | 2,70,598 | 10,79,512 |
(b) | Income on investments | 59,059 | 57,669 | 60,612 | 2,34,894 |
(c) | Interest on balances with Reserve Bank of India and other inter bank funds | 3,662 | 6,620 | 7,067 | 36,817 |
(d) | Others | 5,738 | 6,501 | 6,138 | 24,568 |
2. Other income | 65,015 | 46,537 | 48,837 | 1,94,491 | |
3. TOTAL INCOME (1+2) | 4,00,586 | 3,83,171 | 3,93,252 | 15,70,282 | |
4. Interest expended | 1,93,728 | 1,94,596 | 2,14,771 | 8,22,420 | |
5. Operating expenses (i)+(ii) | 93,340 | 1,00,066 | 85,243 | 3,69,172 | |
(i) | Employees cost | 52,830 | 52,523 | 49,585 | 2,03,418 |
(ii) | Other operating expenses | 40,510 | 47,543 | 35,658 | 1,65,754 |
6. TOTAL EXPENDITURE (4+5) | 2,87,068 | 2,94,662 | 3,00,014 | 11,91,592 | |
7. OPERATING PROFIT (3-6) | 1,13,518 | 88,509 | 93,238 | 3,78,690 | |
8. Provisions (other than tax) and contingencies | 64,183 | 24,233 | 39,462 | 1,64,963 | |
9. Exceptional items |
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10. Profit from Ordinary Activities before tax | 49,335 | 64,276 | 53,776 | 2,13,727 | |
11. Tax expense |
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12. Net Profit from Ordinary Activities after tax (10-11) | 36,729 | 47,781 | 40,077 | 1,59,030 | |
13. Extraordinary items (net of tax expense) |
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14. Net Profit for the period (12-13) |
| 36,729 | 47,781 | 40,077 | 1,59,030 |
15. Paid-up Equity Share Capital | 39,926 | 39,923 | 39,875 | 39,923 | |
16. Reserves excluding Revaluation Reserve |
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17. Analytical Ratios |
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(i) | Percentage of shares held by Government of India | NIL | NIL | NIL | NIL |
(ii) | Capital Adequacy ratio (%) |
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| Under Basel III | 14.64 | 14.62 | 14.17 | 14.62 |
(iii) | Earnings per Share (EPS) (in `) |
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| (b) Diluted EPS (before and after extra ordinary items) | 1.83* | 2.38* | 2.01* | 7.94 |
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| a) Gross NPA | 4,64,933 | 4,60,239 | 3,65,559 | 4,60,239 |
| b) Net NPA | 1,59,324 | 1,56,928 | 1,47,746 | 1,56,928 |
| c) % of Gross NPA | 3.50 | 3.41 | 2.96 | 3.41 |
| d) % of Net NPA | 1.23 | 1.19 | 1.22 | 1.19 |
(v) | Return on Assets (%) | 0.19* | 0.25* | 0.22* | 0.85 |
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| Treasury | 79,785 | 57,592 | 93,782 | 2,73,996 |
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| Corporate/Wholesale Banking | 1,12,056 | 1,03,540 | 1,15,894 | 4,56,152 |
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| Retail Banking | 2,08,745 | 2,21,795 | 1,83,576 | 8,39,890 |
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| Other Banking operations | - | - | - | - |
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| Unallocated | - | 244 | - | 244 |
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| Total Revenue | 4,00,586 | 3,83,171 | 3,93,252 | 15,70,282 |
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| Income from Operations | 4,00,586 | 3,83,171 | 3,93,252 | 15,70,282 |
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| Treasury | 37,914 | 13,207 | 42,628 | 72,223 |
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| Corporate/Wholesale Banking | (2,535) | 17,355 | (8,149) | 22,275 |
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| Retail Banking | 13,956 | 33,470 | 19,299 | 1,18,985 |
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| Other Banking operations | - | - | - | - |
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| Unallocated | - | 244 | (2) | 244 |
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| Profit before tax | 49,335 | 64,276 | 53,776 | 2,13,727 |
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| Treasury | 46,11,516 | 45,25,111 | 42,19,642 | 45,25,111 |
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| Corporate/Wholesale Banking | 70,66,184 | 71,46,590 | 70,13,384 | 71,46,590 |
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| Retail Banking | 77,40,698 | 78,13,657 | 65,29,646 | 78,13,657 |
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| Other Banking operations | - | - | - | - |
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| Unallocated | 5,85,373 | 6,51,381 | 8,19,363 | 6,51,381 |
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| Total | 2,00,03,771 | 2,01,36,739 | 1,85,82,035 | 2,01,36,739 |
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| Treasury | 10,92,816 | 14,13,771 | 13,96,438 | 14,13,771 |
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| Corporate/Wholesale Banking | 14,68,615 | 16,02,533 | 12,27,165 | 16,02,533 |
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| Retail Banking | 1,55,94,228 | 1,53,06,693 | 1,42,27,797 | 1,53,06,693 |
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| Other Banking operations | - | - | - | - |
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| Unallocated | 1,99,260 | 2,01,381 | 2,38,354 | 2,01,381 |
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| Total | 1,83,54,919 | 1,85,24,378 | 1,70,89,754 | 1,85,24,378 |
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| Treasury | 35,18,700 | 31,11,340 | 28,23,204 | 31,11,340 |
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| Corporate/Wholesale Banking | 55,97,569 | 55,44,057 | 57,86,219 | 55,44,057 |
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| Retail Banking | (78,53,530) | (74,93,036) | (76,98,151) | (74,93,036) |
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| Other Banking operations | - | - | - | - |
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| Unallocated | 3,86,113 | 4,50,000 | 5,81,009 | 4,50,000 |
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| Total | 16,48,852 | 16,12,361 | 14,92,281 | 16,12,361 |
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@ | For the above segment reporting, the reportable segments are identified as Treasury, Corporate/Wholesale Banking, Retail Banking and Other Banking Operations in compliance with the RBI guidelines. | |||||
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1 | The above Standalone Unaudited Financial Results for the quarter ended June 30, 2021 were reviewed by the Audit Committee and approved by the Board of Directors at its meeting held on July 23, 2021. These Results have been subjected to "Limited review" by the Statutory Central Auditors of the Bank and an unqualified review report has been issued. | |||||
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2 | The Bank has followed the same significant accounting policies in the preparation of the quarterly financial results as those followed in the annual financial statements for the year ended March 31, 2021. | |||||
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3 | The working results have been arrived at after considering provision for standard assets, including requirements for exposures to entities with Unhedged Foreign Currency Exposures, non-performing assets (NPAs), depreciation on investments, income-tax and other usual and necessary provisions. | |||||
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4 | Other income includes fees earned from providing services to customers, commission from non-fund-based banking activities, earnings from foreign exchange and derivative transactions, selling of third-party products, profit on sale of investments (net), recoveries from advances written off etc. | |||||
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5 | The Capital Adequacy Ratio is computed on the basis of RBI guidelines applicable on the relevant reporting dates and the ratio for the corresponding previous period is not adjusted to consider the impact of subsequent changes if any, in the guidelines. | |||||
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6 | The Business operations of the Bank are largely concentrated in India and for the purpose of Segment reporting, the bank is considered to operate only in domestic segment, though the bank has its operations in International Finance Service Centre (IFSC) Banking Unit in Gujarat International Finance Tec-city (GIFT). The business conducted from the same is considered as part of Indian operations. | |||||
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7 | During the quarter ended June 30, 2021, the Bank has allotted 130,990 equity shares of ` 2 each, pursuant to the exercise of stock options by employees. | |||||
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8 | In accordance with RBI Circular DBR.No.BP.BC.1/21.06.201/2015-16 on Basel III Capital Regulations dated July 01, 2015 and RBI Circular DBR.No.BP.BC.80/21.06.201/2014-15 dated March 31, 2015 - 'Prudential Guidelines on Capital Adequacy and Liquidity Standards - Amendments', Banks are required to make Pillar 3 disclosure requirements including Leverage Ratio disclosure requirements that are to be made along with the publication of Financial Results. Accordingly, such applicable disclosures have been placed on the website of the Bank which can be accessed at the following link: https://www.federalbank.co.in/regulatory-disclosures. These disclosures have not been subjected to audit or review by the Statutory Central Auditors of the Bank. | |||||
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9 | On account of uncertainties arising from the COVID-19 pandemic across the world and in India, including the 'second wave' which has resulted in imposition of renewed restrictions in various parts of the country, the extent to which the same will impact the Bank's operations and financial position in future will depend on various aspects including actions taken to mitigate its impact and other regulatory measures. The Bank's capital and liquidity position is strong and would continue to be the focus area for the Bank during this period. The extent to which the COVID-19 pandemic will continue to impact the Bank's results will depend on the future developments related to the situation, which are highly uncertain, as well as the outcomes of the actions to contain the same. | |||||
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10 | Details of resolution plan implemented under the Resolution Framework for COVID-19-related Stress as per RBI circular dated August 6, 2020 are given below. | |||||
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| Personal Loans | 4,025 | 93,514.99 | - | - | 9,351.50 |
| Corporate persons | 7 | 14,180.77 | - | 90.65 | 1,427.14 |
| Of which, MSMEs | - | - | - | - | - |
| Others | 92 | 3,951.86 | - | - | 395.19 |
| Total | 4,124 | 1,11,647.62 | - | 90.65 | 11,173.83 |
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12 | The figures for the quarter ended March 31, 2021 are the balancing figures between audited figures in respect of the financial year 2020-21 and the published year to date figures upto December 31, 2020, which were subjected to limited review. | |||||
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July 23, 2021 |
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THE FEDERAL BANK LIMITED | |||||
REGD.OFFICE: P.B.NO. 103, FEDERAL TOWERS, ALUVA-683101 | |||||
(CIN: L65191KL1931PLC000368) | |||||
CONSOLIDATED UNAUDITED FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE QUARTER ENDED JUNE 30, 2021 | |||||
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1. Interest earned (a)+(b)+(c)+(d) | 3,52,498 | 3,51,586 | 3,57,211 | 14,31,408 | |
(a) | Interest/discount on advances/bills | 2,84,295 | 2,81,071 | 2,82,774 | 11,35,314 |
(b) | Income on investments | 58,463 | 57,110 | 60,654 | 2,33,829 |
(c) | Interest on balances with Reserve Bank of India and other inter bank funds | 3,662 | 6,619 | 7,067 | 36,816 |
(d) | Others | 6,078 | 6,786 | 6,716 | 25,449 |
2. Other income | 62,279 | 48,057 | 48,331 | 1,95,786 | |
3. TOTAL INCOME (1+2) | 4,14,777 | 3,99,643 | 4,05,542 | 16,27,194 | |
4. Interest expended | 2,00,016 | 2,00,321 | 2,19,655 | 8,43,496 | |
5. Operating expenses (i)+(ii) | 98,955 | 1,06,484 | 89,595 | 3,89,867 | |
(i) | Employees cost | 56,990 | 56,200 | 52,656 | 2,17,202 |
(ii) | Other operating expenses | 41,965 | 50,284 | 36,939 | 1,72,665 |
6. TOTAL EXPENDITURE (4+5) | 2,98,971 | 3,06,805 | 3,09,250 | 12,33,363 | |
7. OPERATING PROFIT (3-6) | 1,15,806 | 92,838 | 96,292 | 3,93,831 | |
8. Provisions (other than tax) and contingencies | 67,100 | 25,563 | 40,935 | 1,72,975 | |
9. Exceptional items |
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10. Profit from Ordinary Activities before tax | 48,706 | 67,275 | 55,357 | 2,20,856 | |
11. Tax expense |
| 13,150 | 17,250 | 14,199 | 56,136 |
12. Net Profit from Ordinary Activities after tax (10-11) | 35,556 | 50,025 | 41,158 | 1,64,720 | |
13. Extraordinary items (net of tax expense) |
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14. Net Profit for the period (12-13) |
| 35,556 | 50,025 | 41,158 | 1,64,720 |
15. Minority interest |
| 384 | 567 | 364 | 1,524 |
16. Share in Profit of Associates |
| 504 | 2,666 | 156 | 3,237 |
17. Consolidated Net Profit of the group | 35,676 | 52,124 | 40,950 | 1,66,433 | |
18. Paid-up Equity Share Capital | 39,926 | 39,923 | 39,875 | 39,923 | |
19. Reserves excluding Revaluation Reserve |
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(ii) | Capital Adequacy ratio (%) |
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| Under Basel III | 15.36 | 15.19 | 14.53 | 15.19 |
(iii) | Earnings per Share (EPS) (in `) |
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| (b) Diluted EPS (before and after extra ordinary items) | 1.77* | 2.59* | 2.05* | 8.31 |
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| b) Net NPA | 1,71,242 | 1,60,471 | 1,52,566 | 1,60,471 |
| c) % of Gross NPA | 3.51 | 3.35 | 2.94 | 3.35 |
| d) % of Net NPA | 1.28 | 1.18 | 1.23 | 1.18 |
(v) | Return on Assets (%) | 0.17* | 0.26* | 0.22* | 0.86 |
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| Treasury | 76,597 | 57,114 | 93,782 | 2,73,135 |
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| Corporate/Wholesale Banking | 1,10,684 | 1,02,437 | 1,14,942 | 4,51,907 |
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| Retail Banking | 2,27,496 | 2,39,848 | 1,96,818 | 9,01,908 |
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| Total Revenue | 4,14,777 | 3,99,643 | 4,05,542 | 16,27,194 |
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| Income from Operations | 4,14,777 | 3,99,643 | 4,05,542 | 16,27,194 |
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| Treasury | 35,345 | 13,322 | 42,275 | 72,226 |
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| Corporate/Wholesale Banking | (2,737) | 16,289 | (8,038) | 21,547 |
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| Retail Banking | 16,098 | 37,420 | 21,122 | 1,26,839 |
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| Other Banking operations | - | - | - | - |
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| Unallocated | - | 244 | (2) | 244 |
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| Profit before tax | 48,706 | 67,275 | 55,357 | 2,20,856 |
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| Treasury | 45,66,638 | 44,79,657 | 41,97,586 | 44,79,657 |
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| Corporate/Wholesale Banking | 70,10,074 | 70,83,959 | 69,53,817 | 70,83,959 |
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| Retail Banking | 82,15,751 | 82,82,563 | 68,94,109 | 82,82,563 |
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| Other Banking operations | - | - | - | - |
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| Unallocated | 5,85,205 | 6,50,474 | 8,19,363 | 6,50,474 |
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| Total | 2,03,77,668 | 2,04,96,653 | 1,88,64,875 | 2,04,96,653 |
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| Treasury | 11,11,142 | 14,03,276 | 13,95,636 | 14,03,276 |
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| Corporate/Wholesale Banking | 14,80,815 | 16,09,960 | 12,49,280 | 16,09,960 |
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| Retail Banking | 1,58,73,983 | 1,56,11,703 | 1,44,39,516 | 1,56,11,703 |
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| Unallocated | 1,98,806 | 1,99,818 | 2,38,354 | 1,99,818 |
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| Total | 1,86,64,746 | 1,88,24,757 | 1,73,22,786 | 1,88,24,757 |
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| Treasury | 34,55,496 | 30,76,381 | 28,01,950 | 30,76,381 |
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| Corporate/Wholesale Banking | 55,29,259 | 54,73,999 | 57,04,537 | 54,73,999 |
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| Retail Banking | (76,58,232) | (73,29,140) | (75,45,407) | (73,29,140) |
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| Other Banking operations | - | - | - | - |
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| Unallocated | 3,86,399 | 4,50,656 | 5,81,009 | 4,50,656 |
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| Total | 17,12,922 | 16,71,896 | 15,42,089 | 16,71,896 |
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1 | The above Consolidated Unaudited Financial Results for the quarter ended June 30, 2021 were reviewed by the Audit Committee and subsequently taken on record and approved by the Board of Directors at its meeting held on July 23, 2021. These Results have been subjected to "Limited review" by the Statutory Central Auditors of the Bank and an unqualified review report has been issued. | |||||
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2 | The Consolidated Financial Results of the Group comprise the financial results of The Federal Bank Limited and its subsidiaries viz. Fedbank Financial Services Limited & Federal Operations and Services Limited and its associates viz. Ageas Federal Life Insurance Company Limited & Equirus Capital Private Limited. | |||||
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3 | There has been no material change in the accounting policies adopted during the quarter ended June 30, 2021 as compared to those followed for the year ended March 31, 2021. | |||||
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4 | The working results have been arrived at after considering provision for standard assets, including requirements for exposures to entities with Unhedged Foreign Currency Exposures, non-performing assets (NPAs), depreciation on investments, income-tax and other usual and necessary provisions. | |||||
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5 | Other income includes fees earned from providing services to customers, commission from non-fund-based banking activities, earnings from foreign exchange and derivative transactions, selling of third-party products, profit on sale of investments (net), recoveries from advances written off etc. | |||||
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6 | The Capital Adequacy Ratio is computed on the basis of RBI guidelines applicable on the relevant reporting dates and the ratio for the corresponding previous period is not adjusted to consider the impact of subsequent changes if any, in the guidelines. | |||||
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7 | The Business operations of the Bank are largely concentrated in India and for the purpose of Segment reporting, the bank is considered to operate only in domestic segment, though the bank has its operations in International Finance Service Centre (IFSC) Banking Unit in Gujarat International Finance Tec-city (GIFT). The business conducted from the same is considered as a part of Indian operations. | |||||
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8 | During the quarter ended June 30, 2021, the Bank has allotted 130,990 equity shares of ` 2 each, pursuant to the exercise of stock options by employees. | |||||
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9 | In accordance with RBI Circular DBR.No.BP.BC.1/21.06.201/2015-16 on Basel III Capital Regulations dated July 01, 2015 and RBI Circular DBR.No.BP.BC.80/21.06.201/2014-15 dated March 31, 2015 - 'Prudential Guidelines on Capital Adequacy and Liquidity Standards - Amendments', Banks are required to make Pillar 3 disclosure requirements including Leverage Ratio disclosure requirements that are to be made along with the publication of Financial Results. Accordingly, such applicable disclosures have been placed on the website of the Bank which can be accessed at the following link: https://www.federalbank.co.in/regulatory-disclosures. These disclosures have not been subjected to audit or review by the Statutory Central Auditors of the Bank. | |||||
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10 | On account of uncertainties arising from the COVID-19 pandemic across the world and in India, including the 'second wave' which has resulted in imposition of renewed restrictions in various parts of the country, the extent to which the same will impact the Bank's operations and financial position in future will depend on various aspects including actions taken to mitigate its impact and other regulatory measures. The Bank's capital and liquidity position is strong and would continue to be the focus area for the Bank during this period. The extent to which the COVID-19 pandemic will continue to impact the Bank's results will depend on the future developments related to the situation, which are highly uncertain, as well as the outcomes of the actions to contain the same.
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11 | Details of resolution plan implemented under the Resolution Framework for COVID-19-related Stress as per RBI circular dated August 6, 2020 are given below. | |||||
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| Personal Loans | 4,025 | 93,514.99 | - | - | 9,351.50 |
| Corporate persons | 7 | 14,180.77 | - | 90.65 | 1,427.14 |
| Of which, MSMEs | - | - | - | - | - |
| Others | 92 | 3,951.86 | - | - | 395.19 |
| Total | 4,124 | 1,11,647.62 | - | 90.65 | 11,173.83 |
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12 | In accordance with the RBI Cir. No. DOR.STR.REC.11/21.04.048/2021-22 dated May 05, 2021 on "Resolution Framework - 2.0: Resolution of Covid - 19 related stress of Individuals and Small Business", the number of borrower accounts where modifications were sanctioned and implemented and the aggregate exposure to such borrowers are as under | |||||
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| Aggregate Exposure as on June 30, 2021 | 600.67 |
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13 | The figures for the quarter ended March 31, 2021 are the balancing figures between audited figures in respect of the financial year 2020-21 and the published year to date figures upto December 31, 2020, which were subjected to limited review.
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July 23, 2021 |
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