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JM Financial ARC top bidder for Rs 971-cr DLI debt
JM Financial ARC has emerged as the preferred bidder for Distribution Logistics Infrastructure's ₹971 crore debt, offering ₹621 crore. Lenders, led by Bank of Baroda, will see a 64% recovery. This follows a failed settlement attempt with promoters, with the process expected to take more time.
Better recoveries, low slippages pull down PSU banks write-offs to multi-year lows in FY26
Public sector banks in India saw loan write-offs fall to multi-year lows in fiscal year 2025-26. This positive trend is attributed to fewer new bad loans and better recovery of existing ones. Banks like Bank of Baroda and Punjab National Bank reported their lowest write-offs in years. This signifies a healthier balance sheet for these institutions.
BoB looks to sell Rs 2,700 crore of NPAs; taps ARCs, NBFCs
Bank of Baroda is selling a ₹2,776 crore portfolio of 41 stressed loans, including nine declared fraud accounts like Ushdev International and Nirmal Lifestyle. The sale, conducted on a cash basis with assets transferred "as is where is, without recourse," aims to clean the bank's books.
Bank of Baroda, India’s second-biggest state lender, aims to double size in 5 years
Bank of Baroda plans to double its balance sheet over the next five years, betting on strong economic growth in India, rising credit demand and expansion of fee-based income streams. CEO Debadatta Chand said scale and capital strength are essential for Indian banks to compete globally, especially as discussions continue around creating larger state-run lenders.
Indian banks poised for double-digit corporate credit growth on infra, energy, data centre push
Indian banks foresee robust corporate loan growth this fiscal year. Demand is surging from key sectors including renewable energy, infrastructure, and manufacturing. Major lenders like SBI and Bank of Baroda report strong loan pipelines. This expansion signals a positive outlook for business lending across the country. However, banks face liquidity challenges in sustaining this growth.
Indian Banks poised for double-digit corporate credit growth on infra, energy, data centre push
Indian banks foresee robust corporate loan growth this fiscal year. Demand is surging from key sectors including renewable energy, infrastructure, and manufacturing. Major lenders like SBI and Bank of Baroda report strong loan pipelines. This expansion signals a positive outlook for business lending across the country. However, banks face liquidity challenges in sustaining this growth.
Net interest margin to fall, Bank of Baroda can look to upsize treasury, wealth business
Bank of Baroda anticipates tighter margins this fiscal. Sticky deposit rates and restricted lending rate increases will impact profitability. The bank plans to enhance fee income to offset this. A new primary dealership business will support debt capital market expansion. Efforts are underway to strengthen subsidiaries like BoB Cards and Nainital Bank.
Bank of Baroda aims 10 per cent corporate growth in FY27, Rs 50,000 cr loans in pipeline
Bank of Baroda plans a 10 percent expansion of its corporate lending by FY27. A Rs 50,000 crore pipeline is in place, with significant demand for investment loans. The bank will focus on external benchmark lending rates to improve margins. Deposit costs remain a challenge, but overall funding is sufficient. Asset quality is strong, particularly in the MSME sector.

Q4 Results LIVE Updates: UPL shares up 2% ahead of earnings; Swiggy declines nearly 5%
Q4 Results LIVE Updates: PSU Banks like Bank of Baroda, Bank of India, SBI, Canara Bank all will see stock reaction, along with names like Anant Raj, DB Corp, Nuvama Wealth, PVR Inox, Syrma SGS are some results for today. Watch this space for all the LIVE earnings updates.
Bank of Baroda shares gain over 2% after Q4 results. Should you buy, sell or hold?
Bank of Baroda shares rose after the state-run lender reported an 11.2% year-on-year rise in Q4 consolidated net profit to Rs 5,616 crore, driven by a 9% growth in net interest income. However, the bank’s non-interest income declined 16% during the quarter.
BoB Q4FY26 results: Analysts cautious on margins despite strong loan growth
Bank of Baroda share price outlook: Brokerages retained ratings but trimmed target prices amid margin pressure concerns and macro uncertainties