New Delhi, July 28 -- Kotak Mahindra Bank grew its advances and deposits by around 14% each year-on-year in the June quarter (Q1FY26). However, its general banking fees crawled up by just 1% to Rs.1,808 crore, indicating that the expansion in business has not translated into higher fee income. The reason could be a reduction in charges on the asset side, like loan processing fees, as well as on the liability side, like service charges for bank accounts, in a bid to retain and attract new customers.
Investors could well have hoped for higher fee income as net interest income (NII) growth is difficult to come through in a low-interest-rate environment. NII growth of 6% to Rs.6,577 crore was barely half of the growth in interest-earning ass...
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