Saturday, April 30, 2022

SBI Card Q4 FY22 PAT Grows 231% To Rs 581 Crore Vs Rs 175 Crore For Q4 FY21


The Board of Directors of SBI Cards and Payment Services Limited approved the Company’s results for the quarter and financial year ended March 31, 2022, at their meeting held on Friday, April 29, 2022. 

Performance Highlights Q4 FY22  

Total Revenue increases 22% YoY to ?3,016 Cr  

Profit after tax increases 231% YoY to ?581 Cr  

ROAA at 7.0% for Q4 FY22 vs. 2.6% for Q4 FY21 

ROAE at 30.4% for Q4 FY22 vs. 11.2% for Q4 FY21 

Capital Adequacy Ratio at 23.8%; Tier 1 at 21.0%  

Key Metrics 

New accounts volume at 1,002k for Q4 FY22 up by 27% as compared to 791k for Q4 FY21. 

Card-in-force grew by 16% to 1.38 Cr as of Q4 FY22 vs 1.18 Cr as of Q4 FY21. 

Total spends grew by 51% to Rs 54,134 Cr in Q4 FY22 vs Rs 35,943 Cr in Q4 FY21. 

Market share FY22 (till Feb’22) – Card-in-force at 18.9% (FY21: 19.1%); Spends at 19.2% (FY21: 19.4%); Transactions at 19.8% (FY21: 19.7%).  

Receivables grew by 25% to Rs 31,281 Cr as of Q4 FY22 vs Rs 25,114 Cr as of Q4 FY21. 

GNPA at 2.22% as of Q4 FY22 vs 4.99% as of Q4 FY21; NNPA at 0.78% as of Q4 FY22 vs 1.15% as of Q4 FY21. 

RBI RE at Rs 287 Cr; less than 1 % of receivables in Q4 FY22. 

Profit & Loss Account for the Quarter ended March 31, 2022  

Total revenue increased by Rs 548 Cr, or 22% to Rs 3,016 Cr for Q4 FY22 vs Rs 2,468 Cr for Q4 FY21, increase is primarily due to higher Income from fees & services and interest income in Q4 FY22. 

Finance costs increased by Rs 24 Cr, or 10% to Rs 267 Cr for Q4 FY22 from Rs 244 Cr for Q4 FY21. 

Total Operating cost increased by Rs 291 Cr, or 23% to Rs 1,577 Cr for Q4 FY22 from Rs 1,285 Cr for Q4 FY21, increase is due to higher business volumes in Q4 FY22. 

Earnings before credit costs increased by Rs 233 Cr, or 25% to Rs 1,172 Cr for Q4 FY22 vs Rs 939 Cr for Q4 FY21. 

Total Management overlay provision at Rs 51 Cr as of Mar’22. Impairment losses & bad debts expenses decreased by Rs 312 Cr or 44% to Rs 393 for Q4 FY22 vs Rs 705 Cr for Q4 FY21. 

Profit before tax increased by Rs 545 Cr, or 232% to Rs 779 Cr for Q4 FY22 vs Rs 234 Cr for Q4 FY21 

Profit after tax increased by Rs 405 Cr, or 231% to Rs 581 Cr for Q4 FY22 vs Rs 175 Cr for Q4 FY21  

Profit & Loss Account for the financial year ended March 31, 2022  

Total revenue increased by Rs 1,588 Cr, or 16% to Rs 11,302 Cr for FY22 vs Rs 9,714 Cr for FY21. 

Finance costs decreased by Rs 16 Cr, or 2% to Rs 1,027 Cr for FY22 from Rs 1,043 Cr for FY21. 

Total Operating cost at Rs 5,844 Cr for FY22 from Rs 4,646 Cr for FY21, increase is primarily due to higher business volumes. 

Earnings before credit costs increased by Rs 406 Cr, or 25% to Rs 4,430 Cr for  FY22 from Rs 4,024 Cr for FY21. 

Impairment losses & bad debts expenses decreased by Rs 442 Cr or 16 % to Rs 2,258 Cr for FY22 vs Rs 2,700 Cr for FY21. 

Profit before tax increased by Rs 848 Cr, or 64% to Rs 2,172 Cr for FY22 vs Rs 1,324 Cr for FY21.  

Profit after tax increased by Rs 632 Cr, or 64% to Rs 1,616 Cr for FY22 vs Rs 985 Cr for FY21. 

Balance Sheet as of March 31, 2022 

Total Balance Sheet size as of March 31, 2022, was Rs 34,648 Cr as against Rs 27,013 Cr as of March 31, 2021. 

Total Gross Advances (Credit card receivables) as of March 31, 2022, were ? 31,281 Cr, as against Rs 25,114 Cr as of March 31, 2021.  

Net worth as of March 31, 2022, was Rs  7,824 Cr as against Rs 6,374 Cr as of March 31, 2021. 

Asset Quality 

The Gross non-performing assets were at 2.22% of gross advances as on March 31, 2022, as against 4.99% as on March 31, 2021. Net non-performing assets were at 0.78% as against 1.15% as on March 31, 2021. 

Capital Adequacy 

As per the capital adequacy norms issued by the RBI, Company’s capital to risk ratio consisting of tier I and tier II capital should not be less than 15% of its aggregate risk weighted assets on - balance sheet and of risk adjusted value of off-balance sheet items. As of March 31, 2022, Company’s CRAR was 23.8% compared to 24.8% as of March 31, 2021. 

The tier I capital in respect of an NBFC-ND-SI, at any point of time, is required to not be less than 10%. Company’s Tier I capital was 21.0% as of March 31, 2022, compared to 20.9% as of March 31, 2021. 

Rating 

CRISIL Long Term     -   AAA/Stable 

CRISIL Short Term     -   A1+ 

ICRA Long Term   -        AAA/Stable 

ICRA Short Term -          A1+ 


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