SBI Q1 review: Analysts cut earnings estimate to factor MTM loss, weak NIM
SBI Q1: The country's biggest state-owned lender reported a net profit of around Rs 6,070 crore (down 7 per cent year-on-year) with the miss being driven by 13 bps sequential decline in NIM
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SBI Q1 review: The April-June quarter of fiscal 2022-23 (Q1FY23) earnings of State Bank of India (SBI) has left analysts unimpressed. Most brokerages have either maintained or cut their earnings’ forecast for fiscal 2023 (FY23) and fiscal 2024 (FY24), citing a miss on net interest margin (NIM) in the quarter gone by, lowest net interest income (NII) growth in Q1 among top five banks, and likely capital requirement in the medium-term.
"We are cutting the FY23E earnings per share (EPS) by 1 per cent. The cut in operating profit is higher at 10 per cent, but we are also lowering our credit cost from 90 basis points (bps) to 75bps, leading to a muted overall cut. However, we anticipate 15–17 per cent downside to our EPS for FY23 if the bank does not sell a stake in one of its subsidiaries," said Edelweiss Securities.
"We are cutting the FY23E earnings per share (EPS) by 1 per cent. The cut in operating profit is higher at 10 per cent, but we are also lowering our credit cost from 90 basis points (bps) to 75bps, leading to a muted overall cut. However, we anticipate 15–17 per cent downside to our EPS for FY23 if the bank does not sell a stake in one of its subsidiaries," said Edelweiss Securities.
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