AU Small Finance Bank reports 23% Q4 deposit growth

AU Small Finance Bank posted steady growth in the fourth quarter, with deposits rising 23% year-on-year to Rs 1.52 lakh crore. Advances increased by 25% over the same period. The bank's stock fell despite the positive operational results.

AU Small Finance Bank disclosed its Q4 business update, showing robust expansion in core metrics. Deposits grew 23% year-on-year to Rs 1.52 lakh crore, reflecting sustained customer inflows. Advances climbed 25%, underscoring strong lending activity during the quarter ending March 2026, as covered by The Economic Times. Deposits up 23% YoY at Rs 1.52 lk cr, advances rise 25% The bank's performance highlights resilience in India's small finance sector amid competitive pressures. Despite these gains, AU Small Finance Bank's shares declined. This drop aligns with broader weakness in Indian banking stocks. Factors include foreign institutional investor (FII) outflows and macroeconomic headwinds. Rising oil prices and geopolitical tensions have added to market pressures, weighing on investor sentiment. The update comes as the Indian banking sector faces mixed outlooks, with FII selling impacting valuations.

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