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Central Bank of India Q3 FY26 Concall Decoded: ₹1,263 Cr profit, 72% CD ratio, and PSU swagger officially back in fashion

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1. Opening Hook

Public sector banks were written off faster than airline refunds.
Then Central Bank of India walked in, flexing a 31% profit jump and a CD ratio nobody expected this soon.

While markets were busy debating rate cuts and global doom, this 114-year-old PSU quietly fixed its balance sheet, cleaned NPAs, and decided growth is cool again.

The MD calmly announced they missed guidance on just three parameters — and still sounded disappointed. That’s confidence, not humility.

This wasn’t a “we survived” concall.
This was a “we’re back, please update your Excel” concall.

Read on — the real fun starts when management explains why margins slipped, provisions jumped, and yet profits refused to cooperate.


2. At a Glance

  • Net Profit up 31.7% – All-time high, PSU banks suddenly remembering capitalism.
  • Advances up 19.5% YoY – Credit growth woke up violently in Q3.
  • Deposits up 13.2% – Without CDs or bribing depositors.
  • GNPA down to 2.70% – Another PSU escaping its NPA past.
  • NNPA at 0.45% – Practically private-bank territory.
  • CD Ratio at 72% – Reached FY26 target… in Q3.
  • NIM at 2.96% – Missed 3%, cue dramatic sighs.
  • Cost-to-Income at 57.8% – Efficiency still stuck in traffic.

3. Management’s Key Commentary

“Total business has grown by 15.77% to ₹7.74 lakh crore.”
(Yes, we finally decided to grow on both sides of the balance sheet 😏)

“Net profit increased 31.7% to ₹1,263 crore, an all-time high.”
(Even we

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