Central Bank of India has announced its Q2 FY26 and half-year results, showcasing an operating profit of ₹1,785.62 crore for the quarter. The bank has declared an interim dividend of 2%, or ₹0.20 per share. The bank’s total income reached ₹10,249.73 crore. Asset quality also saw improvements, with gross non-performing assets at 3.01%. These results were approved at a board meeting held on October 17, 2025.
Financial Performance
Central Bank of India’s operating profit for Q2 FY26 stood at ₹1,785.62 crore. The bank’s total income reached ₹10,249.73 crore, reflecting a notable financial performance for the period. Net profit for the quarter was reported at ₹1212.88 crore.
Asset Quality
The bank reported improvements in asset quality. Gross non-performing assets (GNPA) were at 3.01%, while net non-performing assets (NNPA) stood at 0.48%.
Dividend Declaration
The Board of Directors has approved an interim dividend of ₹0.20 per equity share, representing 2%, with a face value of ₹10 each for the financial year 2025-26.
Segment-Wise Performance
Treasury operations reported a profit of ₹453.57 crore, while retail banking operations showed a profit of ₹829.46 crore. Wholesale banking operations contributed ₹258.21 crore to the overall profit.
Capital Adequacy
The bank’s capital adequacy ratio under Basel III stood at 17.34%, with CET 1 Ratio at 14.98%.
Additional Information
The aforementioned results and dividend declaration were the key outcomes of the board meeting convened on October 17, 2025.
Source: BSE
