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BOB (Bank of Baroda) Stock Performance
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BOB (Bank of Baroda) Fundamental

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Key Metrics
Qtr Change %
52W Low on Mar 04, 2025
-5.2
Dividend yield 1yr %
High in industry
3.3

BOB (Bank of Baroda) Key Financials

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BOB (Bank of Baroda) Quarterly Revenue

Dec 2024Sep 2024Jun 2024Mar 2024Dec 2023
32569.84 Cr
31886.92 Cr
31143.01 Cr
31072.17 Cr
30041.75 Cr

BOB (Bank of Baroda) Yearly Revenue

Mar 2024Mar 2023Mar 2022Mar 2021Mar 2020
141778.7 Cr
110777.98 Cr
87780.19 Cr
89001.18 Cr
91086.03 Cr

BOB (Bank of Baroda) Quarterly Net Profit/Loss

Dec 2024Sep 2024Jun 2024Mar 2024Dec 2023
5116.82 Cr
5455.04 Cr
4580.49 Cr
5015.96 Cr
4748.32 Cr

BOB (Bank of Baroda) Yearly Net Profit/Loss

BOB (Bank of Baroda) Result Highlights
  • Bank of Baroda reported a 4.4% quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) decrease in its consolidated revenues for the quarter-ended Dec (Q3FY25). On a year-on-year (YoY) basis, it witnessed a growth of 7.5%.

  • Its expenses for the quarter were up by 3.7% QoQ and 9.9% YoY.

  • The net profit decreased 2.9% QoQ and increased 9.0% YoY.

  • The earnings per share (EPS) of Bank of Baroda stood at 10.1 during Q3FY25.

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BOB (Bank of Baroda) shareholding Pattern

Promoter
64%
Foreign Institutions
8.9%
Mutual Funds
9.6%
Domestic Institutions
18.1%
Public
9%
Promoter
64%
Foreign Institutions
9.9%
Mutual Funds
8.8%
Domestic Institutions
16.6%
Public
9.6%
Promoter
64%
Foreign Institutions
11.4%
Mutual Funds
8.5%
Domestic Institutions
16.1%
Public
8.6%
Promoter
64%
Foreign Institutions
12.4%
Mutual Funds
8.6%
Domestic Institutions
16.3%
Public
7.3%
Promoter
64%
Foreign Institutions
12.3%
Mutual Funds
8.6%
Domestic Institutions
16%
Public
7.8%
Promoter
64%
Foreign Institutions
12.4%
Mutual Funds
9.8%
Domestic Institutions
16%
Public
7.6%

BOB (Bank of Baroda) Technical Analysis

Moving Averages Analysis
Moving Averages Analysis
Current Price
Bullish Moving Averages
12
Bearish Moving Averages
4
5Day EMA
225.00
10Day EMA
220.20
12Day EMA
218.80
20Day EMA
215.50
26Day EMA
214.70
50Day EMA
216.90
100Day EMA
225.10
200Day EMA
232.80
5Day SMA
225.50
10Day SMA
218.90
20Day SMA
210.50
30Day SMA
209.60
50Day SMA
213.70
100Day SMA
229.80
150Day SMA
234.70
200Day SMA
241.00
Delivery & Volume

Delivery & Volume

PeriodCombined Delivery VolumeNSE+BSE Traded Volume
Day Rs
6110394 Rs
12562316 Rs
Week Rs
8756884 Rs
17263749 Rs
Month Rs
6246830 Rs
12292986 Rs
Resistance & Support
229.71
Pivot
Resistance
First Resistance
232.57
Second Resistance
236.60
Third Resistance
239.46
Support
First Support
225.68
Second support
222.82
Third Support
218.79
Relative Strength Index
66.13
Money Flow Index
74.56
MACD
4.10
MACD Signal
1.11
Average True Range
5.94
Average Directional Index
28
Rate of Change (21)
11.60
Rate of Change (125)
-8.44

BOB (Bank of Baroda) Company background

Founded in: 1908
Managing director: Debadatta Chand

Bank of Baroda (BoB) is one of India's largest public sector banks, known for its extensive international presence and a broad range of financial services. Established in 1908, the bank has played a pivotal role in India's financial vertical, serving millions of customers through its diverse offerings.

Founded on 20th July 1908, by Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III of Baroda (now known as Vadodara), BoB started as a small institution focused on providing banking services to the people of Baroda. Over the years, it expanded nationally and internationally, becoming a premier financial institution.

A significant milestone came in 1969 when BoB was nationalised along with 13 other banks, marking its rise in India's banking sector. In 2019, BoB underwent a merger with Vijaya Bank and Dena Bank, further strengthening its position as one of India's top public sector banks.

BoB operates across a variety of financial services, providing comprehensive banking and non-banking solutions to individuals, corporates, and institutions:

  • Retail banking BoB offers a broad spectrum of retail banking services, including savings and current accounts, personal loans, home loans, and credit cards. Products such as the Baroda Connect internet banking platform and the M-Connect mobile banking app cater to a digitally savvy clientele.

  • Corporate banking BoB serves large corporate clients with a suite of customised financial solutions, such as working capital loans, term loans, trade finance, and treasury services. Its expertise in corporate finance has made it a trusted partner for numerous domestic and international businesses.

  • Agriculture and rural banking BoB has a significant focus on agricultural and rural banking. Through various schemes and services, it helps in the financial inclusion of farmers and rural communities by providing loans for agricultural activities, allied businesses, and rural infrastructure development.

  • International banking BoB boasts an extensive global presence with branches in over 20 countries, serving the international banking needs of Indian expats and businesses. Its international operations include trade finance, remittance services, and foreign currency exchange.

  • Wealth management and investment services The bank offers wealth management solutions, including mutual funds, insurance products, and structured investment options. The Baroda Radiance platform delivers personalised investment strategies tailored to high-net-worth individuals.

Revenue and profit

  • Revenue BoB reported total income of ₹24,17,464 crore as of March 2024, compared to ₹21,73,236 crore as of March 2023, reflecting consistent growth in its revenue streams.

  • Net profit The bank posted a net profit of ₹17,789 crore in FY24, a 26.1% increase from ₹14,110 crore in FY23, showcasing strong financial performance and operational resilience. Segment Performance

  • Retail growth Retail loans grew by 20.7% year-on-year (between Mar’23 – Mar’24), with home loans and auto loans being the primary drivers of growth in this segment.

  • Corporate banking Corporate lending saw an 11.6% increase (between Mar’23 – Mar’24), supported by high demand in the infrastructure sectors. Financial Metrics

  • NPA management BoB’s gross non-performing assets (NPA) ratio improved to 2.92% in FY24 from 3.79% in FY23, driven by stringent credit assessment and efficient recovery measures.

  • Dividend income BoB reported a dividend income of ₹238 crore for FY24, marking a 17.1% decline compared to ₹287 crore in FY23. Despite this, the bank showcased strong performance in other revenue-generating segments such as fee-based income and trading gains.

This highlights the bank's diversified income streams and its ability to mitigate reductions in specific areas like dividend income through other profitable operations.

  • Mergers and acquisitions The 2019 merger with Vijaya Bank and Dena Bank has been a major milestone in the bank's journey. This merger resulted in increased operational efficiency and expanded BoB’s footprint across India, particularly in underserved regions.

  • Sustainability initiatives BoB remains committed to sustainable development. Through its Green Financing initiative, it supports renewable energy projects and eco-friendly ventures. The bank has also adopted several environmental and social governance (ESG) practices to align with global sustainability standards.

  • International expansion As of March 2024, BoB has expanded its international presence to 91 overseas branches and offices across 17 countries. This demonstrates the bank’s commitment to serving the banking needs of Indian expats and international businesses.

  • Subsidiary growth BoB continues to strengthen its subsidiary operations, including Baroda BNP Paribas Asset Management, BarodaSun Technologies, and Nainital Bank. These subsidiaries contribute significantly to the bank's diversified business segments, including asset management and digital solutions.

BOB adheres to the highest standards of corporate governance, ensuring transparency and accountability in all its operations. The bank's robust risk management framework and focus on customer-centric services have earned it several accolades.

Additionally, the bank is a leader in promoting financial literacy and inclusion through various community development programs, particularly in rural India.

  • Green financing BoB finances renewable energy and sustainable projects, contributing to India's clean energy goals.

  • Green finance framework In March 2024, BoB implemented a Green Finance Framework to raise Green Deposits and support sustainable activities, with defined criteria for credit channelling and nine eligible sectors for financing.

  • ESG risk rating BoB’s ESG Risk rating improved from High to Medium Risk as assessed by Sustainalytics, ranking 329th among 1060 peer banks (as of February 2024).

Outlook Overview

Bank of Baroda stands as a robust financial institution with a deep-rooted history dating back to 1908. Its significant domestic and international presence, coupled with a diverse portfolio ranging from retail and corporate banking to rural and international services, positions it as a key player in India's financial vertical.

The bank’s financial performance in FY24 demonstrates consistent growth, driven by strong revenue, improved NPA management, and expansion across segments. With sustainability initiatives, a Green Finance Framework, and enhanced ESG ratings, BOB is committed to sustainable growth while maintaining operational efficiency.

The ongoing focus on technology and digital solutions further enhances customer experience, positioning the bank for future success in a competitive environment. Overall, BoB's strategic initiatives reflect its commitment to innovation and responsible banking.

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BOB (Bank of Baroda) FAQs

BOB (Bank of Baroda) share price is ₹228.53 in NSE and ₹228.4 in BSE as on 27/3/2025.

BOB (Bank of Baroda) share price in the past 1-year return was -13.45. The BOB (Bank of Baroda) share hit a 1-year low of Rs. 190.7 and a 1-year high of Rs. 299.7.

The market cap of BOB (Bank of Baroda) is Rs. 118181.14 Cr. as of 27/3/2025.

The PE ratios of BOB (Bank of Baroda) is 6.08 as of 27/3/2025.

The PB ratios of BOB (Bank of Baroda) is 0.9 as of 27/3/2025

The Mutual Fund Shareholding in BOB (Bank of Baroda) was 9.58% at the end of 27/3/2025.

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