What is the balance sheet size of Icici Bank?
What is the balance sheet size of Icici Bank?
Financials
Balance Sheet of ICICI Bank (in Rs. Cr.) | Mar 21 | Mar 19 |
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Total Reserves and Surplus | 146,122.67 | 107,073.91 |
Total ShareHolders Funds | 147,509.19 | 108,368.04 |
Deposits | 932,522.16 | 652,919.67 |
Borrowings | 91,630.96 | 165,319.97 |
What is current NPA of Icici Bank?
Digital initiatives helped the bank improving its performance, top executives said. The bank’s net non-performing assets increased to ₹9,306 crore as on June 30 compared with ₹9,180 crore in the March quarter. The net NPA ratio was 1.16%, compared with 1.14% as on March 31, 2021.
What is the profit of Icici Bank?
₹5,511 crore
Private lender ICICI Bank’s standalone net profit rose 30% to ₹5,511 crore, which is highest ever for the lender, in the second quarter ended September 30 (Q2FY22) mainly on account of strong loan growth, and lower provisioning. The same was ₹4,251 crore in the same quarter last year (Q2FY21).
What is total assets in Icici Bank?
15.74 trillion INR (US$220 billion, 2021)
ICICI Bank/Total assets
What is total liabilities in Icici Bank?
RETURN ON ASSETS
BalanceSheet – ICICI Bank Ltd. | ||
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Rs (in Crores) | ||
TOTAL LIABILITIES | 1171662.30 | 848992.77 |
Assets | ||
Gross Block | 8877.58 | 7903.51 |
How is CASA ratio calculated?
Current Account Savings Account Ratio The CASA ratio indicates how much of a bank’s total deposits are in both current and savings accounts. The ratio can be calculated using the following formula: CASA Ratio = CASA Deposits ÷ Total Deposits.
What is the full form Icici Bank?
Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India. Type.
Who is the regulator of Icici Bank?
ICICI Bank Limited (“ICICI Bank”) is incorporated in India and regulated by the Reserve Bank of India (“RBI”) and maintains its corporate office in Mumbai, India.
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What are current assets on a balance sheet?
Current assets appear on a company’s balance sheet, one of the required financial statements that must be completed each year. Current assets would include cash, cash equivalents, accounts receivable, stock inventory, marketable securities, pre-paid liabilities, and other liquid assets.
What are current liabilities?
Current liabilities are a company’s short-term financial obligations that are due within one year or within a normal operating cycle. Examples of current liabilities include accounts payable, short-term debt, dividends, and notes payable as well as income taxes owed.