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SBI Cards and Payment Services Limited

by Suman Gupta

Financial Results for the Quarter and Half Year ended September 30, 2023

SBI Card PAT Grows 15% YoY to ₹603 Cr in Q2 FY24 Vs ₹526 Cr in Q2 FY23

New Delhi, 27 October 2023: The Board of Directors of SBI Cards and Payment Services Limited approved the Company’s results for the quarter and half year ended September 30, 2023, at their meeting held on Friday, October 27, 2023.

Performance Highlights Q2 FY24

Total Revenue increased by 22% YoY at ₹ 4,221 Cr in Q2 FY24 v/s ₹ 3,453 Cr in Q2 FY23
PAT increased by 15% YoY at ₹ 603 Cr in Q2 FY24 v/s ₹ 526 Cr in Q2 FY23
ROAA at 4.9% in Q2 FY24 v/s 5.4% in Q2 FY23
ROAE at 22.3% in Q2 FY24 v/s 24.1% in Q2 FY23
Capital Adequacy Ratio at 23.3%; Tier 1 at 20.8%

Business Highlights

New accounts volume down by 12% at 1,142K in Q2 FY24 v/s 1295K in Q2 FY23
Cards-in-force grew by 21% YoY at 1.79 Cr as of Q2 FY24 v/s 1.48 Cr as of Q2 FY23
Spends grew by 27% YoY at ₹ 79,164 Cr in Q2 FY24 v/s ₹ 62,306 Cr in Q2 FY23
Receivables grew by 19% YoY at ₹ 45,078 Cr in Q2 FY24 v/s ₹ 37,730 Cr in Q2 FY23
Market share for Card-in-force 19.2% (Q2 FY23: 19.1%), Spends 18.0% (Q2 FY23: 17.8%). For Q2 FY24, #2 for both, Cards-in-force and spends, in the industry.

Profit & Loss Account for the Quarter ended September 30, 2023

Total income increased by 22% at ₹ 4,221 Cr in Q2 FY24 v/s ₹ 3,453 Cr in Q2 FY23. This movement was a result of the following key factors:

Interest income increased by 28% at ₹ 1,902 Cr in Q2 FY24 v/s ₹ 1,484 Cr in Q2 FY23
Fees and commission income increased by 23% at ₹ 1,974 Cr in Q2 FY24 v/s ₹ 1,611 Cr in Q2 FY23
Finance costs increased by 64% at ₹ 605 Cr in Q2 FY24 v/s ₹ 368 Cr in Q2 FY23
Total Operating cost increased by 13% at ₹ 2,066 Cr in Q2 FY24 from ₹ 1,834 Cr in Q2 FY23
Earnings before credit costs increased by 24% at ₹ 1,551 Cr in Q2 FY24 v/s ₹ 1,252 Cr in Q2 FY23
Impairment losses & bad debts expenses increased by 36% at ₹ 742 Cr in Q2 FY24 v/s ₹ 546 Cr in Q2 FY23
Profit after tax increased by 15% at ₹ 603 Cr in Q2 FY24 v/s ₹ 526 Cr in Q2 FY23

Profit & Loss Account for the half year ended September 30, 2022

Total income increased by 23% at ₹ 8,268 Cr in H1 FY24 v/s ₹ 6,716 Cr in H1 FY23. This movement was a result of the following key factors:

Interest income increased by 29% at ₹ 3,706 Cr in H1 FY24 v/s ₹ 2,872 Cr in H1 FY23
Fees and commission income increased by 23% at ₹ 3,872 Cr in H1 FY24 v/s ₹ 3,149 Cr in H1 FY23
Finance costs increased by 74% to ₹ 1,176 Cr in H1 FY24 from ₹ 676 Cr in H1 FY23.
Total Operating cost increased by 15% at ₹ 4,025 Cr in H1 FY24 from ₹ 3,497 Cr in H1 FY23
Earnings before credit cost at ₹ 3,066 Cr in H1 FY24 from ₹ 2,543 Cr in H1 FY23.
Impairment losses & bad debts expenses for the period at ₹ 1,460 Cr in H1 FY24 vs ₹ 996 Cr in H1 FY23.
Profit after tax increased by 4% to ₹ 1,196 Cr in H1 FY24 vs ₹ 1,153 Cr in H1 FY23.

Balance Sheet as of September 30, 2023

Total Balance Sheet size as of September 30, 2023, at ₹ 50,388 Cr as against ₹ 45,546 Cr as of March 31, 2023
Total Gross Advances (Credit card receivables) as of September 30, 2023, at ₹ 45,078 Cr, as against ₹ 40,722 Cr as of March 31, 2023
Net worth as of September 30, 2023, at ₹ 11,130 Cr as against ₹ 9,902 Cr as of March 31, 2023

Asset Quality

The Gross non-performing assets were at 2.43% of gross advances as of September 30, 2023, as against 2.14% as of September 30, 2022. Net non-performing assets were at 0.89% as of September 30, 2023, as against 0.78% as of September 30, 2022.

Capital Adequacy

As per the capital adequacy norms issued by the RBI, Company’s capital to risk ratio consisting of Tier I and Tier II capital should not be less than 15% of its aggregate risk weighted assets on – balance sheet and of risk adjusted value of off-balance sheet items. As of September 30, 2023, Company’s CRAR was 23.3% compared to 23.2% as of September 30, 2022.

The Tier I capital in respect of an NBFC-ND-SI, at any point of time, can’t be less than 10%. Company’s Tier I capital was 20.8% as of September 30, 2023, compared to 20.2% as of September 30, 2022.

Rating

CRISIL Long Term – AAA/Stable

CRISIL Short Term – A1+

ICRA Long Term – AAA/Stable

ICRA Short Term – A1+

Summary Profit and Loss Statement (₹ Cr)

Description

Q2 FY23

Q1 FY24

Q2 FY24

QoQ

YoY

Interest Income

1,484

1,804

1,902

5%

28%

Non-Interest Income

(Fees, commission income & others)

1,813

2,108

2,186

4%

21%

Total Revenue from operations

3,297

3,912

4,087

4%

24%

Total Other Income

156

134

134

0%

-14%

Total Income

3,453

4,046

4,221

4%

22%

Finance costs

368

571

605

6%

64%

Operating Costs

1,834

1,960

2,066

5%

13%

Earnings before credit costs

1,252

1,515

1,551

2%

24%

Impairment losses & bad debts

546

719

742

3%

36%

Profit before tax

706

797

809

2%

15%

Profit after tax

526

593

603

2%

15%

Summary Balance Sheet (₹ Cr)

Description

Mar’23

Sep’23

Assets

Advances (Net)

39,361

43,556

Cash & Bank Balances

1,354

1,478

Investments

2,140

2,536

Other Financial Assets & Trade Receivables

559

674

Total non-financial Assets

2,132

2,144

Total Assets

45,546

50,388

Liabilities and Equity

Total Equity

9,830

11,058

Borrowings, Subordinated Liabilities & Debt Securities

31,110

34,083

Other financial liabilities

3,091

3,621

Total non-financial liabilities

1,514

1,626

Total liabilities and equity

45,546

50,388

About SBI Card : SBI Cards and Payment Services Limited (“SBI Card”) is a non-banking financial company that offers extensive credit card portfolio to individual cardholders and corporate clients which includes lifestyle, rewards, travel & fuel, and banking partnerships cards along with corporate cards covering all major cardholders’ segments in terms of income profile and lifestyle. The brand has a wide base of around 18 MM+ cards in force as of Q2 FY24. It has diversified customer acquisition network that enables to engage prospective customers across multiple channels. SBI Card is a technology driven company.

The Company is listed on National Stock Exchange (“NSE”) and The Bombay Stock Exchange (“BSE”).

P.S. The brand name of the company is ‘SBI Card’ and it is registered in the name of ‘SBI Cards and Payment Services Limited’. The company is trading under the entity name ‘SBICARD’ on stock exchanges.

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