Indian banks will see a dip in their return on assets this financial year due to less income from investments and banks setting aside money early for new credit loss rules, Crisil said. Net interest margins are expected to stay steady; competition for deposits is increasing, potentially raising funding costs for banks, it added.

Indian banks RoA is expected to ease to 1.15–1.2% this fiscal from 1.3% last year, driven by lower treasury income and higher pre-emptive provisioning ahead of the ECL framework.…

Indian banks will see a dip in their return on assets this financial year due to less income from investments and banks setting aside money early for new credit loss rules, Crisil…

Indian banks will see a slight dip in their return on assets this fiscal. This is due to lower treasury income and early provisions for a new accounting rule. Despite this,…