Karur Vysya Bank: Participation in BFSI Yatra Investors Conference

Karur Vysya Bank (KVB) participated in the “BFSI yatra” Investors Conference organized by ICICI Securities. The top-management team represented KVB at the conference held on September 19, 2025, in Chennai. Discussions covered publicly available information, with no unpublished price-sensitive information (UPSI) shared.

BFSI Yatra Conference Participation

Karur Vysya Bank (KVB) participated in the “BFSI yatra” Investors Conference held on September 19, 2025, in Chennai. The bank’s top management, including Shri Sankar B, Shri R Ramshankar, Shri Jatla Sivaramakrishna, and Shri K P Muthukumar, attended the conference.

Participating Institutional Investors/Analysts

The following institutional investors and analysts were part of the conference:

* Bandhan AMC
* Unifi Capital
* Axis Asset Management
* Dymon Asia
* Nippon India Alternate Investments
* White OAK Capital Asset Management
* Franklin Templeton
* Premji Invest
* Sundaram Alternates
* Kotak Mahindra Life Insurance Ltd
* PPFAS Mutual Fund
* India Nippon Mutual Fund

U.S. Tariff Imposition & Impact

Karur Vysya Bank has analyzed the potential impact of U.S. tariff impositions on its advances. As of June 2025, the overall Exposure at Impact (EAI) to U.S. exports is reckoned at 1.20% of the bank’s total advances, including both direct and indirect exports.

Segment-wise Exposure

The breakdown of the 1.20% exposure is as follows: Textile (0.86%), Seafood (0.07%), Granites (0.21%), Steel (0.03%), Chemical (0.01%), Wholesale and Retail Trades (0.01%), and Timber (0.01%). The total MSME exposure to U.S. exports is 0.56% of the bank’s total advances as of June 2025.

Strategic Portfolio Management

The bank has strategically reduced its textile portfolio from 8.00% in March 2021 to 5.43% in June 2025. The exposure is mostly in Apparel & Home-textile exports with a minimal amount of 0.11%.

Anticipated Economic Resilience

Karur Vysya Bank anticipates that the Indian economy will remain resilient due to effective political and economic strategies. Diversification of exports, increased domestic market focus, and FTAs with countries like the UK are expected to mitigate the impact of the U.S. tariff imposition.

Source: BSE

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