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RBL Bank
BSE SENSEX S&P CNX
33,847 10,147
CMP: INR465 TP: INR600 (+29%) BUY
Bloomberg RBK IN Steady quarter; margin trajectory buoyant
Equity Shares (m) 421
M.Cap.(INRb)/(USDb) 197.3 / 2.7 RBL's 2QFY19 PAT increased 36%/8% YoY/QoQ to INR2.05b (in-line). NII grew 41%
52-Week Range (INR) 652 / 439 YoY to INR5.9b, helped by 37% YoY advances growth and 4bp QoQ expansion in
1, 6, 12 Rel. Per (%) -9/-9/-16 margins to 4.08%. Our full-year estimates suggest RBL should deliver PAT of
Avg. Val, INR m 802 INR4.7b in 2HFY19 (INR3.9b for 1HFY19, implied growth of 37% YoY).
Free float (%) 100.0 Total income grew by 40% YoY, led by core fee income growth of 60% YoY (158% YoY
growth in card fees), even as treasury loss stood at INR110m. PPoP grew 48% YoY.
Financials & Valuations (INR b) Loan book grew 36.6% YoY, led by strong growth in retail book (42.5% YoY).
Y/E March FY18 FY19E FY20E CASA deposits increased 35% YoY (6.7% QoQ), led by a robust 77% YoY increase
NII 17.7 23.8 32.8 in CA deposits. CASA ratio improved 80bp YoY to 24.5%.
OP 13.3 18.3 26.2 Absolute GNPA increased 8% QoQ (1.4% of loans flat QoQ), while NNPA increased
NP 6.4 8.6 12.0
7% QoQ to INR3.4b (0.74% of loans, -1bp QoQ). Fresh slippages stood at INR1.4b
NIM (%) 3.3 3.5 3.7
(1.7% annualized). RBK mentioned that it has INR150m of exposure toward IL&FS
EPS (INR) 15.1 20.6 28.6
and the same is fully backed by cash collaterals. It aims to further provide for pre-
EPS Gr. (%) 27.3 36.0 39.1
BV/Sh. (INR) 159.3 176.2 199.5
demon MFI book, while delinquencies in post Jan-17 book have declined to 0.33%.
ABV/Sh. (INR) 152.8 170.1 193.4 Other highlights: (a) Tier 1 ratio stood at 12.5% (60bp QoQ decline), with CRAR
RoE (%) 11.6 12.3 15.2 of 13.7%. (b) Additional disclosures: On MFI – (i) present in 19 states across the
RoA (%) 1.1 1.2 1.3 country, with maximum state exposure capped at 15%. (ii) pre-demon MFI
Payout (%) 15.0 15.0 16.0 portfolio stands at 2.3% of MFI loans. On Credit Cards – (i) Cards portfolio grew
Valuations to 1.19m (0.8m in FY18). (ii) Credit card book increased to INR36.5b (8% of total
P/E(X) 30.7 22.6 16.2
loans). (iii) Retail spend per card remains healthy at INR9.5k.
P/BV (X) 2.9 2.6 2.3
Valuation view: With a diversified product portfolio, a rising share of high-
P/ABV (X) 3.0 2.7 2.4
yielding loans, capable management and a strong runway for growth, we expect
RBL to report industry leading loan CAGR of ~35% over FY18-20. We expect
stable-to-improving margins due to an improving asset mix and continued asset
re-pricing (RBK has increased one-year MCLR to 10% effective 22-Oct-18), while
operating leverage is likely to improve gradually. Maintain Buy with a TP of
INR600 (2.9x Sep-20E ABV).
Quarterly performance
FY18 FY19E FY18 FY19E 2Q V/s our
1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3QE 4QE FY19E Est
Net Interest Income 3,784 4,202 4,673 5,005 5,527 5,930 6,268 6,108 17,663 23,833 5,790 2%
% Change (Y-o-Y) 54.7 38.7 45.3 42.1 46.1 41.1 34.1 22.0 44.6 34.9 37.8 331
Other Income 2,569 2,411 2,582 3,120 3,260 3,331 3,877 4,273 10,682 14,741 3,203 4%
Net Income 6,353 6,612 7,255 8,124 8,787 9,261 10,145 10,381 28,345 38,574 8,994 3%
Operating Expenses 3,239 3,581 3,921 4,293 4,464 4,770 5,333 5,710 15,034 20,277 4,855 -2%
Operating Profit 3,114 3,032 3,334 3,831 4,323 4,491 4,812 4,671 13,311 18,297 4,138 9%
% Change (Y-o-Y) 68.8 38.4 41.8 36.0 38.8 48.1 44.3 21.9 44.6 37.5 36.5 1,161
Other Provisions 945 749 823 1,129 1,404 1,397 1,356 998 3,645 5,154 1,129 24%
Profit before Tax 2,169 2,283 2,511 2,702 2,920 3,094 3,457 3,673 9,665 13,143 3,010 3%
Tax Provisions 759 776 858 921 1,019 1,048 1,186 1,255 3,315 4,508 979 7%
Net Profit 1,410 1,506 1,653 1,781 1,900 2,045 2,271 2,418 6,351 8,635 2,031 1%
% Change (Y-o-Y) 44.9 67.6 28.5 36.9 34.8 35.8 37.4 35.7 42.4 36.0 34.9 95
Operating Parameters
Deposit (INR b) 354.3 365.7 386.2 439.0 449.5 477.9 544.4 579.5 439.0 579.5 474.1 1%
Loan (INR b) 311.1 335.8 368.9 402.7 422.0 458.7 508.4 543.6 402.7 543.6 445.0 3%
Asset Quality
Gross NPA (INR b) 4.6 4.9 5.8 5.7 6.0 6.4 6.8 7.1 5.7 7.1 6.3 2%
Gross NPA (%) 1.5 1.4 1.6 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.4 1.3 1.4 -1
Net NPA (INR b) 2.5 2.6 3.6 3.1 3.2 3.4 3.5 3.7 3.1 3.7 3.3 4%
Net NPA (%) 0.8 0.8 1.0 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.7 0.7 1
PCR (%) 45.3 46.5 38.3 44.8 47.0 47.5 49.0 47.6 44.8 47.6 48.1 -59
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Alpesh Mehta (Alpesh.Mehta@MotilalOswal.com); +91 22 3982 5415 | Yash Agarwal (Yash.Agarwal@motilaloswal.com); +91 22 3846 6693
Investors are advised to refer through important disclosures made at the last page of the Research Report.
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RBL Bank
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Robust loan growth of ~37% Well-diversified loan growth; retail wholesale mix remains stable
YoY was driven by non- Loan growth of 36.6% YoY was led by both non-wholesale (42.5% YoY) and
wholesale loan growth of wholesale (32.8% YoY) taking retail book share to 40.9% from 39.2% a year ago.
~43% YoY
Within the non-wholesale book, DB&FI segment grew 37% YoY while retail book
grew by 45.3%.
Wholesale loans grew 32.8% YoY (8.6% QoQ), led by 35.5% YoY (9.8% QoQ) growth
in the C&IB segment and 27.2%YoY (5.9% QoQ) growth in the CB segment.
Exhibit 3: Share of retail business stable at 41% Exhibit 4: Loan mix composition remains fairly stable
C&IB CB Retail DB & FI
Wholesale business Retail Business
13 14 13 14 14 14
39 39 39 39 38 39 40 39 40 41 41 41 25 25 27 27 27 27
19 19 18 19 19 18
61 61 61 61 62 61 60 61 60 59 59 59
42 41 42 40 41 41
3QFY16
4QFY16
1QFY17
2QFY17
3QFY17
4QFY17
1QFY18
2QFY18
3QFY18
4QFY18
1QFY19
2QFY19
1QFY18
2QFY18
3QFY18
4QFY18
1QFY19
2QFY19
Margins improve 34bp YoY to ~4.1% due to increase in yields by 30bp YoY
The bank reported 4bp QoQ improvement in margins to 4.08% (+34bp YoY). YoY
improvements in NIMs were led by a) reduction in cost of funds to 6.4% (down 20bp
YoY) and b) improvement in yields on advances (30bp YoY).
CASA deposits increased 35% YoY (6.7% QoQ) led by robust ~76.7% increase in CA
deposits while SA deposits increase by ~10.5% YoY (+3.8% QoQ). CASA ratio
improved by 80bp YoY to 24.5%.
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Exhibit 5: NIMs improved 4bp QoQ to ~4.1% Exhibit 6: Yield on loans improved 10bp QoQ to 10.9%
YOF (%) COF (%)
NIMs (%)
YOL (%) COD (%)
11.2 11.3 11.3 10.8
10.6 10.6 10.4 10.5 10.8 10.9
1QFY17
2QFY17
3QFY17
4QFY17
1QFY18
2QFY18
3QFY18
4QFY18
1QFY19
2QFY19
1QFY16
2QFY16
3QFY16
4QFY16
1QFY17
2QFY17
3QFY17
4QFY17
1QFY18
2QFY18
3QFY18
4QFY18
1QFY19
2QFY19
Source: MOSL, Company Source: MOSL, Company
Asset quality ratios stable, Asset quality ratios fairly stable; PCR improves to 61.5%
while PCR improves to Absolute GNPAs increased 8.2% QoQ as annualized slippages moderated to 1.7%
61.5% (104bp QoQ) (INR1.4b) while recoveries and write offs came in at INR270m and INR650m
respectively. In % terms, GNPA was flat at 1.4% whereas NNPA declined marginally
to 0.74%.
PCR increased 104bp QoQ to 61.5% v/s 60.4% in 1QFY19 leading to a reduction in
NNPA ratio to 0.74% (-1bp QoQ).
(i) Cards portfolio grew to Exhibit 7: Credit card book doubled to 8% in 2QFY19 v/s 4% in 2QFY18
1.19m (0.8m in FY18), (ii) INRm 2QFY18 3QFY18 4QFY18 1QFY19 2QFY19 YoY QoQ
Retail spend per card Total Spends 14,600 18,890 23,780 32,340 42,080 188% 30%
remains healthy at INR9.5k Credit card book 13,360 17,800 22,520 29,200 36,460 173% 245%
As a % of total book 4.0% 4.8% 5.6% 6.9% 7.9%
Source: MOSL, Company
Present in 19 states across Exhibit 8: Credit card book doubled to 8% in 2QFY19 v/s 4% in 2QFY18
the country with maximum State Name 2QFY19
state exposure capped at Bihar 15%
15% Tamil Nadu 15%
Maharashtra 13%
Karnataka 10%
Odisha 8%
Others 39%
Source: MOSL, Company
~22% of customers are new Exhibit 9: Credit card book doubled to 8% in 2QFY19 v/s 4% in 2QFY18
to credit 2QFY18 3QFY18 4QFY18 1QFY19 2QFY19
Hit Rate 77% 78% 78% 78% 79%
* Hit Rate= % of loan application with matching records with Credit Bureau Source: MOSL, Company
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Business updates
C/I ratio to be within 52% for FY19
On track to achieve its vision 2020 goals
NIMs for FY19 should be maintained at current level
Growth at same level for next two years
Micro banking to form 10% of the total book within the next two years
Cards business to form 13-15% of the total book within the next two years
13.5% exit ROE by FY19
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We expect strong benefits to accrue to RBL from its partnership with Bajaj Finance
in co-branded credit cards. The bank has already issued around >1.2m cards since
the launch. RBL aims to be amongst the top five credit card payers in the next three
years and strives to achieve 4m+ cards by FY21E. We expect RBL to leverage on BAFs
vast customer base (~26m; 60% don’t have credit cards), strong distribution scale,
excellent risk and analytics infrastructure. This would enable fast paced credit card
customer acquisition at lower operating costs and lower credit costs (as these are
tested customers of BAF).
With a diverse product portfolio, rising share of high yielding loans, capable
management and a strong runway for growth, we expect RBL to report industry
leading loan CAGR of ~35% over FY18-20E. We expect stable/improving margins due
to improving asset mix and continued asset re-pricing (RBK has increased one year
MCLR to 10% effective 22-Oct-18) while operating leverage is likely to improve
gradually. We thus expect RBL to steadily scale up its RoA/RoE over FY18-20E. The
bank has guided for FY19E exit RoE of 13.5% vs 11.6% in 2QFY19.
We estimate RBK’s Tier-1 to decline to ~10% by FY20E and it will thus reach the
threshold levels. We have however conservatively taken-off the capital raise from
our estimates and estimate RBK to deliver >15% RoE for FY20E.
We revise our PT to INR600 (from INR700, 2.9x Sep-20E ABV) and maintain our Buy
rating. Our PT change is largely driven by the exclusion of capital raise in our
estimates which has adversely impacted FY20E BV by ~15%.
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Exhibit 10: DUPONT Analysis - Return ratios to go up driven by strong core operating profitability
Y/E MARCH FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17 FY18 FY19E FY20E
Interest Income 8.72 8.67 8.62 8.28 8.45 8.16 8.56 8.84
Interest Expense 6.16 6.48 6.17 5.81 5.67 4.96 5.21 5.31
Net Interest Income 2.55 2.19 2.46 2.47 2.78 3.20 3.36 3.53
Fee income 0.98 1.40 1.53 1.30 1.45 1.63 1.89 2.01
Non Interest income 1.25 1.67 1.78 1.48 1.72 1.93 2.08 2.19
Total Income 3.81 3.87 4.24 3.95 4.50 5.13 5.43 5.71
Operating Expenses 2.22 2.72 2.65 2.32 2.41 2.72 2.86 2.90
Employee cost 1.23 1.19 1.33 1.12 1.02 1.00 0.98 0.92
Others 0.99 1.53 1.32 1.20 1.39 1.72 1.88 1.98
Operating Profit 1.58 1.15 1.59 1.64 2.10 2.41 2.58 2.81
Core Operating Profit 1.31 0.88 1.33 1.46 1.82 2.11 2.39 2.64
Provisions 0.22 0.30 0.27 0.35 0.54 0.66 0.73 0.84
NPA 0.12 0.19 0.16 0.24 0.35 0.47 0.67 0.76
Others 0.10 0.10 0.11 0.10 0.20 0.19 0.06 0.08
PBT 1.36 0.85 1.32 1.29 1.55 1.75 1.85 1.97
Tax 0.44 0.26 0.41 0.41 0.54 0.60 0.64 0.68
RoA 0.92 0.59 0.91 0.88 1.02 1.15 1.22 1.29
Leverage (x) 7.3 8.6 10.7 12.7 12.1 10.1 10.1 11.8
RoE 6.8 5.1 9.8 11.2 12.3 11.6 12.3 15.2
Source: MOSL, Company
Exhibit 11: We slightly tweak our estimates for FY19/FY20 by 1.6/2.1% as we take off the
capital raise from our estimates
INRb Old Estimates Revised Estimates Change (%)/bps
FY19 FY20 FY19 FY20 FY19 FY20
Net Interest Income 23.9 33.6 23.8 32.8 -0.4 -2.3
Other Income 14.5 20.0 14.7 20.3 1.5 1.5
Total Income 38.5 53.7 38.6 53.2 0.3 -0.9
Operating Expenses 20.2 27.8 20.3 27.0 0.3 -2.7
Operating Profits 18.2 25.9 18.3 26.2 0.3 1.0
Provisions 5.3 7.2 5.2 7.8 -2.7 8.9
PBT 12.9 18.7 13.1 18.3 1.6 -2.1
Tax 4.4 6.5 4.5 6.3 1.6 -2.1
PAT 8.5 12.3 8.6 12.0 1.6 -2.1
Loans 544 739 544 739 0.0 0.0
Deposits 580 782 580 782 0.0 0.0
Margins (%) 3.49 3.72 3.48 3.66 -1 -6
Credit Cost (%) 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.10 0 10
RoA (%) 1.20 1.31 1.22 1.29 1 -2
RoE (%) 12.1 13.4 12.3 15.2 18 180
EPS 20.3 26.6 20.6 28.6 1.6 7.6
BV 176.0 235.9 176.2 199.5 0.1 -15.4
ABV 170.2 230.6 170.1 193.4 -0.1 -16.1
Source: MOSL, Company
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Balance Sheet
Y/E March FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17 FY18 FY19E FY20E
Equity Share Capital 2,529 2,720 2,935 3,247 3,752 4,197 4,197 4,197
Reserves & Surplus 13,538 17,427 19,370 26,645 38,791 62,643 69,762 79,527
Net Worth 16,067 20,148 22,304 29,892 42,543 66,840 73,959 83,724
Deposits 83,405 1,15,986 1,70,993 2,43,487 3,45,881 4,39,023 5,79,510 7,82,338
Growth (%) 76.0 39.1 47.4 42.4 42.1 26.9 32.0 35.0
of which CASA Dep 16,444 23,697 31,574 45,378 76,027 1,06,783 1,47,815 2,11,231
Growth (%) 61.3 44.1 33.2 43.7 67.5 40.5 38.4 42.9
Borrowings 27,373 38,955 69,627 1,05,362 79,798 92,614 1,21,649 1,60,487
Other Liabilities & Prov. 2,787 6,892 8,123 12,870 18,526 20,031 26,065 33,932
Total Liabilities 1,29,634 1,81,981 2,71,047 3,91,611 4,86,748 6,18,508 8,01,183 10,60,482
Cash & Balances with RBI 2,908 9,807 14,557 13,397 29,479 25,893 29,227 35,827
Balances with Banks & money at Call & Short Notice 3,977 2,115 7,147 11,102 12,457 16,951 14,023 17,501
Investments 55,160 64,770 97,923 1,44,360 1,34,817 1,54,475 1,88,459 2,35,574
Growth (%) 143.6 17.4 51.2 47.4 -6.6 14.6 22.0 25.0
Loans 63,762 98,350 1,44,498 2,12,291 2,94,490 4,02,678 5,43,616 7,39,318
Growth (%) 54.3 54.2 46.9 46.9 38.7 36.7 35.0 36.0
Fixed Assets 943 1,343 1,644 1,773 2,587 3,340 4,848 7,703
Other Assets 2,883 5,595 5,278 8,688 12,917 15,170 21,009 24,559
Total Assets 1,29,634 1,81,981 2,71,047 3,91,611 4,86,748 6,18,508 8,01,183 10,60,482
Asset Quality
GNPA (INR m) 259 778 1,112 2,081 3,569 5,667 7,054 9,233
NNPA (INR m) 69 305 386 1,244 1,900 3,126 3,693 3,634
GNPA Ratio 0.41 0.79 0.77 0.98 1.21 1.41 1.30 1.25
NNPA Ratio 0.11 0.31 0.27 0.59 0.65 0.78 0.68 0.49
Slippage Ratio 0.99 1.00 0.48 1.38 2.51 1.93 1.40 1.40
Credit Cost 0.23 0.37 0.29 0.45 0.60 0.74 1.00 1.10
PCR (Excl Tech. write off) 73.4 60.8 65.3 40.2 46.8 44.8 47.6 60.6
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