Mid and small-sized banks: What should investors do?

By Amriteshwar Mathur

Mid and small-sized banks have faced intense selling pressure over the past few trading sessions. In fact some of these banks many of them are trading close to their 52-week lows. The above development comes at a time despite the recent measures taken by RBI to stimulate the broader economy including cutting the repo rate along with liquidity infusion of nearly Rs 1.5 lakh crore in phases.

Meanwhile, IDFC First Bank ended Tuesday’s trade at Rs 58.8 and not too far from its 52-week low of Rs 56.5 that was reached on 27 January 2025.

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Similarly, Ujjivan Small Finance Bank ended Tuesday’s trade at Rs 31.55 vis-à-vis its 52-week low of Rs 30.85, while AU Small Finance Bank was at Rs 524 vis-a-vis its 52-week low of Rs 492.8 that was reached on 19 February 2025.

In contrast, large banks have fared much better – HDFC Bank ended Tuesday trade at Rs 1,683.6 vis-a-vis its 52-week high of Rs 1,880 while Kotak Mahindra Bank at Rs 1,968 is not too far from its 52-week high of Rs 1,994.

Problems at mid and smaller-sized banks

The domestic economy had shown sluggish growth in the first half of FY 25 and the central bank had downgraded real GDP growth forecast to 6.6 % for FY 25 from the previous forecast of 7.2 per cent in its December 2024 policy meeting.

And several smaller banks have seen deterioration in their asset quality, given the sluggish growth in the broader economy. For instance, in the case of AU Small Finance Bank, its % of net NPAs to net advances was 0.91 % in the third quarter of FY 25 vis-à-vis 0.68 % a year earlier.

And in the case of Ujjivan Small Finance Bank, its % of net NPAs to net advances was 0.56% in the December 2024 quarter vis-à-vis 0.17 % a year earlier. For Jana Small Finance Bank, its % of net NPAs to net advances was 0.94 % in the December 2024 quarter vis-à-vis 0.71 % a year earlier.

Analysts point out to difficulties related to especially micro loans of mid and smaller-sized banks at a time when the economy has experienced slowdown and the related difficulties of borrowers from lower income segments.

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