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Deutsche Bank's India net profit rises 31% in FY12

In 2011-12, Deutsche Bank increased its regulatory capital in India by over Rs 455 cr

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BS Reporter Kolkata
Last Updated : Jan 24 2013 | 1:49 AM IST

Deutsche Bank today said its profit after tax from India business expanded by 31% to Rs 823 crore in 2011-12 [April-March] from Rs 630 crore a year earlier. The lender's retail banking operations in India turned profitable during the year that aided the growth in earnings.

"[The growth in profitability] has been possible due to Deutsche Bank having built strong and diversified businesses across a highly client-centric organisation in India," Gunit Chadha, co-chief executive of the bank for Asia-Pacific region and member of the group of executive committee, said.

The foreign lender's net interest margin expanded to 5.7% while cost to income ratio remained restricted at 41% in the last financial year. Its net non-performing asset ratio was at 0.09% while gross bad loan ratio was at 1.06% at the end of March, 2012.

The earnings include the performance of the bank's India branches only and exclude the financial results of other group entities in India. Apart from banking business, Deutsche Bank Group also has operations in equity broking, asset management, primary dealership, corporate finance, outsourcing and non-banking finance segments.

In 2011-12, Deutsche Bank increased its regulatory capital in India by over Rs 455 crore. This was the fifth capital infusion since 2007. The foreign lender's capital base in India is currently over Rs 6,000 crore. Its capital adequacy ratio was 14.1% at the end of March, 2012.

Deutsche Bank said it will continue to expand its retail branch network in the country. The bank has recently opened a branch in Ahmedabad and plans to set up another in Surat. This will increase the bank's branch network to 17 across 16 locations in India.

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First Published: Jun 19 2012 | 5:19 PM IST

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