DCB Bank Q1: PAT up 36% YoY to ₹213 Cr as provisions halve; operating profit flat
PAT +35.57% YoY · revenue +9.42% · margins expanding
₹1,984.31 Cr
+9.42% YoY
₹213.2 Cr
+35.57% YoY
9.78%
+2.1pp YoY
₹6.62
DCB Bank reported standalone net profit of ₹213.20 Cr for Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026), up 35.6% year-on-year from ₹157.26 Cr and 3.7% sequentially from ₹205.65 Cr. The headline growth is overwhelmingly provision-led rather than operating-led: operating profit before provisions rose just 5.2% YoY to ₹344.04 Cr, while provisions and contingencies fell ~50% to ₹57.07 Cr (from ₹115.14 Cr a year ago), and this ₹58 Cr swing is essentially the entire profit uplift. Interest earned grew 9.4% YoY to ₹1,984.31 Cr and total income 6.4% to ₹2,180.64 Cr, but other income actually fell to ₹196.33 Cr (from ₹236.12 Cr), reflecting a weaker treasury quarter. Net profit margin on total income expanded to 9.78% (from 7.67% YoY), and annualised RoA improved to 0.96% from 0.81%.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The profit mix shifted sharply by segment: Retail Banking PBT jumped to ₹191.14 Cr from ₹57.40 Cr a year ago and Corporate/Wholesale to ₹43.34 Cr from ₹5.51 Cr, while Treasury Operations collapsed to ₹12.20 Cr from ₹120.47 Cr — consistent with the drop in other income. Asset quality drove the lower provisioning: Gross NPA improved to 2.43% (from 2.98% YoY) and Net NPA to 0.84% (from 1.22%), with the bank carrying additional floating provisions of ₹210.23 Cr on advances. Capital adequacy rose to 17.03% (from 16.55% in Q4), giving headroom ahead of the capital raise management flagged for late Q2/early Q3 FY27.
The stock went into the print at ₹187.33, up 1% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the highest quarterly PAT in the last 6 quarters on our records; PAT has now risen for 4 consecutive quarters; revenue is at a 6-quarter high.
Management guides for continued asset growth around 18-20%, with mortgage growth accelerating while co-lending growth moderates to match the bank's overall pace. Net interest margins are expected to see continued benefits from deposit repricing into Q2 FY27, supported by a long-term focus on improving the CASA mix. The
— This quarter: met
Against the prior concall guidance (bullish tone, ~18-20% asset growth, credit costs below 45 bps, margin benefit from deposit repricing into Q2), the quarter reads as broadly on-track on credit costs — the sharp provision drop confirms benign asset quality — but total segment assets grew ~14.7% YoY to ₹88,752 Cr, a touch below the 18-20% asset-growth guide. No formal Street consensus for this specific quarter was locatable in previews. The result is genuinely strong on the bottom line and asset quality, but the flat operating profit and softer treasury/other income mean the earnings quality is thinner than the +36% print suggests; sustained delivery now depends on core operating leverage rather than a further fall in credit costs.
W1
Whether operating profit growth reaccelerates from just +5.2% YoY — profit is currently propped by the ₹58 Cr provision drop, not core operating leverage
W2
The flagged capital raise in late Q2/early Q3 FY27, with CAR already at 17.03%
W3
Asset growth vs the 18-20% guide — total segment assets grew ~14.7% YoY, below the guided pace; and NIM benefit from deposit repricing into Q2 per prior concall
Bank format. revenueFromOperations = Interest Earned ₹1,984.31 Cr (matches DB revenue convention). totalExpenses ₹1,836.60 Cr is 'Total Expenditure excl. provisions'; PBT reconciles after Provisions & Contingencies of ₹57.07 Cr (Total Income 2,180.64 − Expenditure 1,836.60 − Provisions 57.07 = PBT 286.97). No exceptional/extraordinary items either period. No consolidated statement — Note 15: bank has no subsidiaries/associates. Clean digital PDF, limited-reviewed.
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