Bandhan Bank shares hit 10% upper circuit as target prices rise after Q1 beat

Shares of private sector lender Bandhan Bank on Monday jumped 10% to hit upper circuit limit of Rs 211.65 on the BSE after reporting a healthy 45% year-on-year (YoY) earnings growth, led by 25% YoY operating profit growth and 15% YoY decline in provisions.

Following the beat, ICICI Securities upgraded the stock to ‘add’ rating from ‘hold’ with an increased price target of Rs 220, saying that the risk-reward is turning favourable.

“We believe Bandhan will likely see a sharp rise in RoA/RoE, from 1.3%/11% in FY24 to ~1.8%/1.9% RoA and ~15%/16% RoE for FY25E/26E. We recalibrate to a more constructive view on the stock given stabilising stress levels, likely substantial rise in RoA/RoE and inexpensive valuations of 1.5x trailing ABV and ~1.1x FY26E ABV,” ICICI Securities said.

During the quarter, Bandhan’s NIM was unchanged quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) at 7.6%. AUM and deposit growth was at 22-23% YoY while the asset quality showed an improvement, with the net NPL ratio unchanged QoQ at 1.2%, while the gross NPL ratio increased QoQ by 40 bps to 4.2%. Slippages were lower at 2.9%.

“The bank has delivered well above our expectations on asset quality. Management believes that the situation is not too worrisome and we are starting to hear neutral-to-positive comments about the MFI situation, though we acknowledge that this is still quite early and there is a possibility that these risks could resurface quite quickly, especially with lenders looking to slow down credit disbursement to comply with MFIN recommendations,” Kotak Institutional Equities said.The brokerage, which has a target price of Rs 250 on Bandhan Bank, was surprised at the capital adequacy ratio, which saw a decline of 300 bps this quarter.”At our Fair Value, we are valuing the bank at a relatively inexpensive valuation of 1.5X book and 9X June FY2026E EPS for RoEs likely moving back closer to ~15%. While the bank has shown a few unexpected outcomes in the past few quarters, we don’t see them as material in nature. The bank is well-positioned for a re-rating even when the macro situation for the industry is still developing,” it said.Motilal Oswal has raised earnings estimates for FY25/26 by 10%/11% and expect an FY26E RoA/RoE of 2.2%/18.9%.

Nuvama said it has retained the target price of Rs 200 with a hold rating.

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