J&K Bank targets `1.7 lakh crore business in 2018-19: Chairman

J&K Bank targets `1.7 lakh crore business in 2018-19: Chairman

Our market share in the state is around 65 percent but that doesn’t make us complacent in any way. In fact, to increase our outreach we are going to open 200 more business touch points in J&K by the end of current fiscal. The Bank is on track to realise the organizational goals aiming business of Rs 170000 Cr in the current financial year besides supporting the government’s agenda of economic development of the state.

J&K Bank Chairman and CEO Parvez Ahmed said in response to a question posed by a participant during the 80th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the bank’s shareholders held here at SKICC.

On the occasion, Principal Secretary Finance Navin Kumar Chaudhary represented the J&K Government, which is the major stakeholder of the bank. The meeting was also attended by other Directors on Board of the bank including Yogesh Kumar Dyal, Azhar ul Amin, Mohammad Maqbool Rather, Mohammad Ashraf Mir, Dr Pronab Sen, Mrs Vijayalakshmi R Iyer, Dr Sanjiv Agarwal, Sunil Chandiramani, Dr Dhaman Kumar Pandoh and Rahul Bansal. The bank’s Executive Presidents, Presidents, Vice Presidents and shareholders in a large number also attended the meeting.

Earlier, expressing his gratitude for their continuous trust, loyalty and unwavering support to the Bank, Chairman and CEO Parvez Ahmed appreciated the shareholders in his keynote address, saying, “Your presence is most valuable to us. Your support and trust is our prime strength and we hope to receive these along with your encouragement in the future as well.”

Providing an overview of the banking sector and Bank’s performance during the previous fiscal which he said, was beset with various challenges, Parvez Ahmed said, “The good news from the industry over the past year is that the pace, at which assets downgraded during last many quarters, has slowed down thereby resulting decrease in fresh NPAs, credit off-take is improving. Settlement of NPAs has seen a marked increase. Though we saw a challenging last quarter due to revised guidelines of RBI on NPA treatment including quashing the restructuring schemes leading to some major slippages across the industry, your Bank has shown resilience and registered a profit of Rs 202.72 Cr, CASA ratio of 50.89 pc, NIM of 3.65 pc, NPA coverage ratio of 65.83 pc and Net NPA of 4.90 pc.

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