Central Bank of India on Friday reported widening of loss to a staggering Rs 16.64 billion for the third quarter ended December 31, 2017-18, on persisting bad loans.
The state-owned bank had posted Rs 6.057 billion loss in the October-December quarter of 2016-17.
Its total income decreased to Rs 65.89 billion during the quarter under review, as against Rs 67.87 billion in the year-ago period, the bank said in a regulatory filing.
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Net NPAs stood at 9.45 per cent of net advances, up from 8.54 per cent a year ago.
The provisioning for bad loans and contingencies was at Rs 34.27 billion during the quarter, slightly down from Rs 14.86 billion a year ago.
Similarly, the provision for bad loans doubled to Rs 30.81 billion against Rs 15.71 billion in the same period a year ago.