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SBIN

861.25+0.81%
Market Cap
₹7,19,235.13 Cr
Stock P/E
10.49
ROCE
13.20%
ROE
18.97%
Book Value
₹434.06

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Financials

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From Last Concall

POSITIVES
  • Q1FY26 net profit rose 12.48% YoY to ₹19,160 crores.
  • ROE and ROA remained strong in Q1FY26 (ROE 19.7%, ROA 1.14%), signaling earnings quality.
NEGATIVES
  • Slippage and asset-quality concerns surfaced in Q1FY26 with higher fresh slippages.
  • Significant drop in other income and miscellaneous income weighing on profitability.

Peers Summary

Broad-Based Selling

The analysis reveals a mixed picture of the banking sector, with State Bank of India showing strong profitability metrics but facing competition from peers demonstrating better valuation and growth. Companies like Bank of Baroda and Canara Bank are highlighted as strong performers, while Indian Overseas Bank appears financially weak due to high valuation ratios and low profitability.

Key Points
  • State Bank of India leads in profitability with a high ROE of 18.97% and decent revenue growth.
  • Bank of Baroda and Canara Bank are attractive value picks with low PE ratios and better margins.
  • Indian Overseas Bank shows high valuation metrics but low performance, making it financially risky.
Top Performers
State Bank Of India

Highest ROE and strong revenue growth.

Bank Of Baroda

Best value with low PE and solid profitability.

Canara Bank

Strong EPS growth with attractive valuation metrics.