Mahindra Finance’s Q4 profit drops 9% to Rs 563 crore; net interest income up 9%.

Mahindra Finance, a leading financial institution in India, has recently announced a 9% decrease in standalone profit for the March quarter, amounting to Rs 563 crore. This decline was primarily attributed to escalated provisions. Despite this setback, the company experienced a 9% increase in net interest income, totaling Rs 2,156 crore, fueled by the expansion of its loan book. However, a reduced interest margin and elevated credit costs had a negative impact on the overall financial performance. Despite these challenges, Mahindra Finance continues to uphold a robust capital adequacy ratio and liquidity buffer, ensuring its stability in the market. This announcement underscores the importance of prudent financial management in the face of economic uncertainties.

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