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Bank of Baroda, Canara Bank Among 10 Banks That Reported Lower NPAs in Q3 FY25

As the market prepares for Q4 FY25 banking results, investors are closely watching key indicators like non-performing assets (NPAs) to assess the health of banks. A positive sign for the sector is emerging—several banks have reported a decline in NPAs in Q3 FY25, signaling improving asset quality.

What are NPAs and why do they matter?
A non-performing asset is a loan or advance that remains overdue for a specific period and is considered unlikely to be repaid. High NPAs indicate stress in the bank’s loan book, while lower NPAs show stronger financial discipline and better recovery efforts.

Top Banks That Reported a Decline in NPAs in Q3 FY25:

  • Bank of Baroda showed marginal improvement, with its net NPA falling to 0.59% from 0.60% in the previous quarter.

  • Canara Bank’s net NPA dropped to 0.89%, down from 0.99% in Q2 FY25.

  • City Union Bank saw its net NPA reduce to 1.42% from 1.62%.

  • RBL Bank reported a significant improvement, with net NPA down to 0.53% from 0.79%.

  • Federal Bank maintained a strong position with net NPA at 0.49%, compared to 0.57% in Q2.

  • Bandhan Bank also showed slight improvement with a net NPA of 1.28%, down from 1.29%.

  • UCO Bank posted a drop to 0.63%, down from 0.73%.

  • Central Bank of India improved to 0.61%, from 0.7% earlier.

  • Bank of India recorded a dip in net NPA to 0.85%, compared to 0.94% previously.

These numbers come at a time when investor sentiment around banking stocks is gaining momentum, driven by strong credit growth and better recovery in bad loans. Declining NPAs also suggest that most of these banks are managing their loan books more efficiently, and are better prepared for future challenges.

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What should investors do?
With improving net NPA ratios, the banking sector is showing resilience. Investors keeping banking stocks in their portfolio may find these trends reassuring. However, it’s still wise to track upcoming Q4 results, as they will give a more comprehensive picture of each bank’s performance.

In summary, the downward trend in NPAs across major banks like Bank of Baroda, Canara Bank, Federal Bank, and others points to strengthening fundamentals in the Indian banking sector—just ahead of the crucial earnings season.

Sneha Gandhi

Sneha Gandhi is a passionate stock market learner and finance content writer who loves exploring market trends and sharing the latest updates with readers. She enjoys simplifying complex market news and making financial insights easy for everyone to understand.

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