Amid surging bad loans, Andhra Bank's standalone net profit plunged 84.6 per cent to Rs 31.09 crore for the quarter ended June.
The bank had clocked a net profit of Rs 202.52 crore in the same quarter of the previous fiscal.
Reacting to the muted earnings, shares of the company opened on a weak note at Rs 60, then slumped further 5.79 per cent to a low of Rs 57.70 on the BSE in late afternoon trade.
Total income during the quarter rose to Rs 4,855.50 crore, from Rs 4,529.23 crore in the year-ago period.
Gross non-performing assets (NPAs) for the quarter almost doubled to Rs 14,137.27 crore, from Rs 7,237.59 crore a year earlier.
Net NPAs also more than doubled to Rs 8,147.41 crore as against Rs 3,650.22 crore in the year-ago period.