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<p><strong>Mumbai</strong> &#8211; Kotak Mahindra Bank, one of India’s leading private lenders, has displayed resilience in its latest quarterly performance despite facing higher provisions and treasury losses.</p>



<p> The bank’s second-quarter results highlight a strong foundation in credit growth and asset quality, reflecting the stability and adaptability of India’s financial sector in a changing economic environment.</p>



<p>The lender reported a standalone net profit of 32.53 billion rupees for the quarter ending September 30, a slight dip from 33.44 billion rupees a year earlier.</p>



<p> While the profit missed analyst expectations, the figures show the bank’s cautious approach toward future risks, as it set aside additional funds to strengthen its balance sheet and maintain investor confidence.</p>



<p>Provisions for potential loan losses rose to 9.47 billion rupees, an increase of 43% compared to the previous year. This move demonstrates the bank’s proactive stance in maintaining financial discipline amid uncertain market conditions. Such prudence ensures long-term stability and prepares Kotak Mahindra Bank to handle any potential economic fluctuations effectively.</p>



<p>Despite these provisions, the bank’s operational performance remained steady. Net interest income grew by 4% to reach 73.11 billion rupees, supported by a healthy 14% increase in total loans. The rise in loan disbursements reflects growing demand across retail and corporate segments, signaling confidence in India’s expanding economy.</p>



<p>Corporate loans, which make up around 20% of the bank’s portfolio, recorded a strong 17% growth, while consumer loans, constituting nearly half of the total loan book, increased by 16%. This balanced credit expansion shows that Kotak Mahindra Bank continues to support both businesses and individual borrowers, contributing to broader economic activity and financial inclusion.</p>



<p>Deposits also grew by 15% during the quarter, showcasing customer trust and the bank’s consistent efforts to strengthen its funding base. This steady deposit growth forms the backbone of lending capacity and supports liquidity across operations.</p>



<p>While other income dipped slightly by 4% to 25.89 billion rupees due to a treasury loss of 1.28 billion rupees, the decline was primarily linked to rising bond yields. Such movements affected most Indian banks, and Kotak Mahindra’s ability to absorb this impact underscores its robust financial management and diversification strategy.</p>



<p>The bank’s net interest margin stood at 4.54%, slightly lower than 4.91% last year. The marginal dip reflects the Reserve Bank of India’s rate cuts of 100 basis points this year, which, while supporting broader economic activity, temporarily compress margins for lenders. Nevertheless, the bank’s efficient balance sheet structure has helped maintain profitability despite the rate environment.</p>



<p>Asset quality remained strong, with gross non-performing assets improving to 1.39%, down from 1.48% in the previous quarter and 1.49% a year ago. This decline reflects effective risk management, prudent lending practices, and enhanced recovery efforts. The improvement also indicates borrowers’ growing ability to meet repayment obligations, further strengthening confidence in the financial system.</p>



<p>India’s banking sector, including Kotak Mahindra Bank, is witnessing renewed momentum in credit demand after several slower quarters. With recent tax cuts and economic stimulus measures encouraging consumption and investment, analysts expect stronger loan growth in the coming months. The second half of the fiscal year is likely to bring better margins and higher profitability as demand across sectors continues to rebound.</p>



<p>Kotak Mahindra Bank’s performance this quarter illustrates the importance of cautious optimism in banking operations. By balancing growth with risk management, the lender has reinforced its position as a trusted and forward-looking institution. Its commitment to maintaining asset quality, supporting borrowers, and ensuring regulatory compliance highlights its resilience in India’s evolving financial landscape.</p>



<p>As the Indian economy continues to expand, Kotak Mahindra Bank remains well-positioned to leverage new opportunities in retail and corporate banking. Its focus on digital innovation, customer engagement, and sustainable growth ensures that the bank continues to play a pivotal role in strengthening India’s financial ecosystem.</p>
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<p><strong>Mumbai</strong> — Despite recent volatility, the Indian rupee demonstrates resilience and presents an opportunity for recovery, with analysts highlighting its attractive valuation and supportive fundamentals.</p>



<p> While the currency has faced external pressures from U.S. trade tariffs and slower foreign portfolio inflows, domestic economic strength and ongoing policy support indicate that the rupee is well-positioned to stabilize and potentially rebound in the coming months.</p>



<p>The Indian rupee recently touched historic lows against the U.S. dollar, sparking discussion among market observers about its near-term trajectory. Some analysts foresee further short-term adjustments due to global factors, while others emphasize that the currency’s current valuation is favorable, signaling an opportunity for investors and exporters.</p>



<p> Goldman Sachs notes that much of the external headwinds—including higher costs from tariffs and visa-related challenges for India’s tech sector—are already priced into the market. On a trade-weighted basis, the rupee appears undervalued, presenting a supportive entry point for capital flows.</p>



<p>BofA Global Research echoes this optimism, forecasting that the rupee could recover to around 86 per U.S. dollar by the end of 2025, reflecting a strengthening trend as global conditions normalize and trade negotiations progress.</p>



<p> Analysts highlight that the domestic economy remains robust, with strong consumption, resilient industrial output, and steady fiscal policies providing a stable foundation for the currency. These factors, combined with India’s foreign exchange reserves and disciplined monetary policy, create a favorable environment for the rupee to regain ground.</p>



<p>While some caution remains due to the possibility of prolonged trade tariffs from the U.S., experts emphasize that such pressures are temporary and manageable. HSBC’s head of Asia FX research, Joey Chew, noted that any breakthrough in trade discussions would likely support the rupee, potentially lifting it toward 87 against the U.S. dollar. </p>



<p>Even in scenarios of continued tariffs, the currency’s underlying strength and India’s structural economic resilience are expected to mitigate severe downside risks.</p>



<p>The rupee’s performance this year, despite underperformance relative to other emerging Asian currencies, highlights its ability to absorb shocks while maintaining stability. </p>



<p>MUFG projects that while the currency may experience temporary fluctuations, its overall trajectory remains constructive, with corrective measures likely preventing prolonged weakness. The robust foreign exchange reserves, coupled with proactive policy measures, provide a buffer against external volatility.</p>



<p>Domestic factors further support a positive outlook for the rupee. India’s strong current account position, improving export competitiveness, and strategic diversification in trade partners help sustain currency stability. </p>



<p>Additionally, the Indian government’s efforts to engage with global partners and address trade concerns reflect a proactive approach to safeguarding economic interests while maintaining investor confidence.</p>



<p>Investors and exporters may benefit from the rupee’s current valuation, as it enhances competitiveness in global markets and encourages foreign investment inflows. </p>



<p>With a balanced approach to monetary and fiscal policy, the rupee’s value is likely to reflect India’s continued economic growth, providing opportunities for businesses to expand internationally while strengthening the domestic economy.</p>



<p>In summary, the Indian rupee demonstrates resilience amid global headwinds and is well-positioned for recovery. Its current valuation presents an attractive opportunity for investors, and domestic economic fundamentals—such as strong growth, stable reserves, and supportive government policies—underscore a positive trajectory. </p>



<p>Analysts are optimistic that the currency can regain strength as global trade dynamics normalize, while India’s economic resilience continues to shine through, offering stability, confidence, and long-term growth prospects.</p>
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