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Andhra Bank eyes Rs
1,30,000-cr business by end-FY 10
Mumbai, July 03, 2009
Public sector lender, Andhra Bank, is eyeing a total
business of Rs 1.3 lakh-crore during this fiscal, a senior
bank official said.
"During FY 09, we crossed the Rs 1-lakh-crore mark. We are
aiming for a business of Rs 1.3-lakh-crore by end FY 10,"
Andhra Bank's Executive Director, Anil Girotra, said to a news
agency here on Thursday.
The bank, presently a medium-sized one, plans to attain a
large size by September-2010, he said.
"We became a medium-sized bank by attaining a business of Rs
1-lakh-crore. We are now targeting to become a large-sized
bank with a business of Rs 1.5-lakh-crore by September 2010,"
Girotra said.
The bank is also looking at a growth of over 25 percent in its
loan portfolio this fiscal, he said.
"Our total advances as at FY 09 was Rs 44,300-crore. We expect
a growth of over 25 per cent in our advances this fiscal,"
Girotra said.
During the first quarter of this fiscal, the company has also
seen a growth in its loans, he said.
"Our loans have grown by around Rs 800-crore in Q1 of this
fiscal as against the same period during the last fiscal when
there was no growth," Girotra added.
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