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IDBI Bank
IDBI BANK LIMITED
Unaudited Financial Results for the quarter/ half year ended September 30, 2013
( ₹ in Lacs)
Sr. No. Particulars

Quarter Ended
September
June 30,
30, 2013
2013
(Reviewed)

1
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
2
3
4
5
(i)
(ii)
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
(i)
(ii)

(iii)

(iv)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(v)
18

19
(a)

(b)

Interest earned (a)+(b)+(c)+(d)
Interest/discount on advances/bills
Income on investments
Interest on balances with Reserve Bank of India and other inter bank funds
Others
Other Income
Total Income (1+2)
Interest Expended
Operating Expenses (i)+(ii)
Employees cost
Other operating expenses
Total Expenditure ((4)+(5) excluding provisions and contingencies) Operating profit(3-6) before Provisions and
Contingencies
Provisions (other than tax) and Contingencies
Exceptional items
Profit (+)/Loss(-) from Ordinary Activities before tax (7-89)
Tax expense
Net Profit (+) /Loss(-) from ordinary activities after tax for the period (10-11)
Extraordinary items (net of tax expense)
Net Profit(+)/Loss(-) for the period (12-13)
Paid-up equity share capital (Face Value Rs.10)
Reserves excluding Revaluation Reserves
Analytical Ratios
Percentage of shares held by Government of India
Capital Adequacy Ratio (%)
Basel II
Basel III (refer Note 2)
Earning Per Share (EPS) (Rupees) (not annualised)
Before and After Extraordinary items
Basic
Diluted
NPA Ratios
Amount of gross NPA
Amount of net NPA
% of gross NPAs
% of net NPAs
Return on assets (annualised)
Public Shareholding
No. of shares
Percentage of Shareholding
Promoters and Promoter Group Shareholding
Pledged / Encumbered
Number of Shares
Percentage of Shares (as a % of the total shareholding of promoter and promoter group)
Percentage of Shares (as a % of the total share capital of the Bank)
Non-encumbered
Number of Shares
Percentage of Shares (as a % of the total shareholding of the Promoter and Promoter group)

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