Mahindra Finance, a prominent financial institution in India, has recently disclosed a 9% decrease in its standalone profit for the March quarter, amounting to Rs 563 crore. This decline has been attributed to heightened provisions. Despite this, the company experienced a 9% surge in net interest income, climbing to Rs 2,156 crore, primarily fueled by the growth of its loan book. However, a reduced interest margin and escalated credit costs have impacted the overall profitability. Nevertheless, Mahindra Finance continues to uphold a satisfactory capital adequacy ratio and liquidity buffer, ensuring its financial stability and resilience in the market. This development sheds light on the intricacies of the financial sector and the challenges faced by institutions in navigating economic fluctuations.
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Mahindra Finance’s Q4 profit falls 9% to Rs 563 crore, impacted by provisions. Net interest income up 9%.
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