Financial Report Q1 2023-24

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Financial Results June 23-24


  • Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) Disclosure - June 2023
    Name of the Bank : Bank of Baroda Daily Averages of Q1 Ending June 2023
    (Solo basis)
    Daily Averages of Q1 Ending June 2023
    (Consolidated basis)
    Total Unweighted Value Total Weighted Value Total Unweighted Value Total Weighted Value
    High Quality Liquid Assets
    1 Total High Quality Liquid Assets (HQLA)   2,58,156.42   2,57,415.28
    Cash Outflows
    2 Retail deposit and deposits from small business customers, of which:   7,14,621.12   67,694.87 7,26,965.33  68,762.40
    (i) Stable Deposits 75,344.80   3,767.24   78,682.62   3,934.13
    (ii) Less Stable Deposits   6,39,276.32   63,927.63 6,48,282.71   64,828.27
    3 Unsecured wholesale funding, of which:   1,79,914.66   98,438.34 1,84,198.30 1,01,706.88
    (i) Operational deposits (all counterparties)    -   -   -   -
    (ii) Non-operational deposits (all counterparties)   1,79,914.66   98,438.34 1,84,198.30 1,01,706.88
    (iii) Unsecured debt -   -   -   -
    4 Secured wholesale Funding 58,276.47  -   57,393.49   -
    5 Additional requirements, of which   2,05,913.03   21,689.85 2,05,183.05   21,562.11
    (i) Outflows related to derivative exposures and other collateral requirements   6.22   6.22 6.13   6.13
    (ii) Outflows related to loss of funding on debt products -   -   -   -
    (iii) Credit and liquidity facilities   2,05,906.81   21,683.63 2,05,176.92   21,555.98
    6 Other contractual funding obligations 2,228.03   2,228.03   2,405.11   2,405.11
    7 Other contingent funding obligations    96,950.41   2,908.51   96,909.79   2,907.29
    8 TOTAL CASH OUTFLOWS 12,57,903.72 1,92,959.60   12,73,055.07 1,97,343.79
    Cash Inflows
    9 Secured lending (e.g. reverse repos)   13.28   - 13.08   -
    10 Inflows from fully performing exposures 27,766.93   21,124.76   32,825.85   24,868.89
    11 Other cash inflows 3,431.45   3,431.45   3,491.61   3,438.22
    12 TOTAL CASH INFLOWS 31,211.66   24,556.21   36,330.54   28,307.11
        Total Adjusted Value Total Adjusted Value
    13 TOTAL HQLA   2,58,156.42   2,57,415.28
    14 TOTAL NET CASH OUTFLOWS 1,68,403.40 1,69,036.67
    15 LIQUIDITY COVERAGE RATIO (%) 153.30% 152.28%

    Note: The Liquidity Coverage Ratio mentioned above is the daily average of 65 working days for the quarter Apr-Jun 2023

  • NSFR disclosure file for Q1 FY2023-24

    The RBI guidelines stipulated the implementation of NSFR effective from 1st October 2021 at a consolidated level with disclosure from quarter ended December 2021. Accordingly, the bank is computing the Consolidated NSFR. The NSFR is defined as the amount of Available Stable Funding relative to the amount of Required Stable Funding

    NSFR= (Available Stable Funding (ASF))/(Required Stable Funding (RSF))

    Available Stable Funding (ASF) is measured based on the broad characteristics of relative stability of funding sources, including contractual maturity of its liabilities and the differences in the tendency of different types of funding providers to withdraw their funding. Required Stable Funding (RSF) is a function of the liquidity characteristics and residual maturities of the various assets held by the bank including Off-Balance Sheet (OBS) exposures.

    The table attached herewith sets out the un-weighted and weighted value of the NSFR components as on 31st December 2022 based on audited financials.

    At a consolidated level, the NSFR of the bank comes out to 120.68 % as on 31st December 2022 against the requirement of 100% as per RBI guidelines.

    Significant / Key Drivers:

    The significant drivers of Available Stable Funding (ASF) are Capital, Retail & small business customer deposits & wholesale funding. The capital amount constituted 11%, Retail deposits & small business customer deposits constituted 65% & wholesale deposits constituted 24% of Available Stable Funding after applying relevant weights.

    The Total Required Stable Funding is mainly driven by performing loans and securities which include financing various stake holders such as retail and small Business customers, non-financial corporate clients, performing residential mortgages and Investment in securities that do not qualify as HQLA. These together constitute for 70% of total RSF after applying the relevant weights.

    ( Rs.in Crore) Unweighted value by residual maturity Weighted value
    No maturity < 6 months 6 months to < 1yr ≥ 1yr
       ASF Item          
    1 Capital: (2+3) 1,05,784.61 0.00 0.00 20,081.50 1,25,866.11
    2 Regulatory capital 1,05,784.61 0.00 0.00 18,351.50 1,24,136.11
    3 Other capital instruments 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,730.00 1,730.00
    4 Retail deposits and deposits from small business customers: (5+6) 3,76,987.45 1,37,828.67 1,74,691.55 69,477.20 7,11,855.16
    5 Stable deposits 38,763.88 17,068.12 25,057.28 8,281.17 84,711.93
    6 Less stable deposits 3,38,223.57 1,20,760.54 1,49,634.27 61,196.03 6,27,143.23
    7 Wholesale funding: (8+9) 82,690.74 1,19,379.80 1,27,378.13 64,648.42 2,25,531.92
    8 Operational deposits 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
    9 Other wholesale funding 82,690.74 1,19,379.80 1,27,378.13 64,648.42 2,25,531.92
    10 Other liabilities: (11+12) 56,507.94 1,44,774.53 0.00 2,617.69 0.00
    11 NSFR derivative liabilities   0.00 0.00 0.00  
    12 All other liabilities and equity not included in the above categories 56,507.94 1,44,774.53 0.00 2,617.69 0.00
    13 Total ASF (1+4+7+10)         10,63,253.18
       RSF Item          
    14 Total NSFR high-quality liquid assets (HQLA)         12,745.89
    15 Deposits held at other financial institutions for operational purposes 0.00 4,549.03 0.00 0.00 2,274.52
    16 Performing loans and securities: (17+18+19+21+23) 916.53 1,63,079.37 1,32,981.95 5,93,191.06 5,82,902.33
    17 Performing loans to financial
    institutions secured by Level 1 HQLA
    0.00 40.94 0.00 0.00 4.09
    18 Performing loans to financial institutions secured by non-Level 1 HQLA and unsecured performing loans to financial institutions 0.00 68,676.58 37,508.87 0.00 29,055.92
    19 Performing loans to non- financial corporate clients, loans to retail and
    small business customers, and loans to sovereigns, central banks and PSEs, of which:
    0.00 90,812.88 72,385.60 4,15,056.69 4,04,850.51
    20 With a risk weight of less than or equal to 35% under the Basel II Standardised Approach for credit risk 0.00 65,021.54 43,019.98 1,47,734.57 1,50,048.23
    21 Performing residential mortgages,
    of which:
    0.00 0.00 18,213.50 1,22,732.96 96,910.08
    22 With  a risk  weight of less than or equal to 35% under the Basel II Standardised Approach for credit risk 0.00 0.00 11,957.35 79,165.38 57,436.17
    23 Securities that are not in default and do not qualify as HQLA, including exchange-traded equities 916.53 3,548.96 4,873.97 55,401.42 52,081.72
    24 Other assets: (sum of rows 25 to 29) 54886.26 3260.32 632.01 186933.39 245528.97
    25 Physical traded commodities, including gold   0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
    26 Assets posted as initial margin for derivative contracts and contributions to default funds of CCPs   1220.10 0.00 0.00 1037.08
    27 NSFR derivative assets   1,574.70 0.00 0.00 1,574.70
    28 NSFR derivative liabilities before deduction of variation margin posted 465.51 0.00 0.00 465.51
    29 All other assets not included in the above categories 54,886.26 0.00 632.01 1,86,933.39 2,42,451.67
    30 Off-balance sheet items   2,98,293.83 0.00 0.00 13,192.45
    31 Total RSF (14+15+16+24+30)   8,56,644.16
    32 Net Stable Funding Ratio (%)   124.12%

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