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SBI shares: Why brokerages are bullish on the bank stock despite Q1 miss

State Bank of India (SBI) (Ajay Sharma)

The lender took a hit on account of MTM losses amounting to 6,549 crore on its investment book, which had an adverse impact on the Return on Assets (RoA) and Return on Equity (RoE), which were down 9 basis points (bps) and 203 bps, respectively.

“SBI has delivered a modest 1QFY23, dragged by higher MTM losses of INR65.5b and a slight decline in margin. However, strong control on OPEX enabled a 14% YoY growth in core PPOP. Loan growth was strong, and the bank expects to sustain the momentum with Retail being the torch bearer. Stability in the rate environment is averting any further MTM losses. The high mix of floating loans, which will benefit from a re-pricing of loans, will support NII and the overall earnings trajectory in coming quarters," said brokerage house Motilal Oswal.

Its asset quality performance was stable, with a marginal improvement in headline asset quality, despite a seasonally weak first quarter, while the restructured book remains under control at 1%. SBI remains its top conviction Buy in the sector banking and it has revised its target price on SBI shares to 625.

"SBI’s net profit growth was impacted by MTM loss. The bank is currently carrying 75% PCR, along with 105bps coverage on standard loans. The current coverage ratios indicate healthy provisioning buffer. Given the positive asset quality outlook, credit cost is expected to remain benign (~1%). Standalone bank is currently trading at less than book value for potential ROE of 15% by FY24E, said another brokerage house Nirmal Bank while maintaining Buy on the bank stock with a target price (TP) of 678 per share.

The views and recommendations made above are those of individual analysts or broking companies, and not of Mint.

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