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Indian Overseas Bank Leads the Pack

Indian Overseas Bank Leads the Pack Indian Overseas Bank (IOB) tops the list with a CMP of Rs. 40.48 and a market capitalization of Rs. 77,950.65 crore. The bank reported a quarterly net profit of Rs. 1,226.42 crore, up 57.81% year-on-year, reflecting strong operational efficiency and steady credit growth.

Bank of Maharashtra’s Consistent Growth

Bank of Maharashtra’s Consistent Growth Bank of Maharashtra continues its momentum with a P/E ratio of 7.51 and a dividend yield of 2.46%. With quarterly profit rising 25.2% to Rs. 1,668.61 crore and sales growth of 18.46%, the lender demonstrates strong fundamentals and effective asset management.

UCO Bank’s Steady Performance

UCO Bank’s Steady Performance At a CMP of Rs. 32.90, UCO Bank maintains its steady trajectory with a market cap of Rs. 41,255.13 crore. The bank reported a quarterly profit of Rs. 619.76 crore, up 2.82%, with 7.55% growth in sales, underscoring a balanced performance in a competitive PSU landscape.

Central Bank of India Shows Double-Digit Profit Growth

Central Bank of India Shows Double-Digit Profit Growth Central Bank of India posted an impressive 33.34% jump in quarterly profit to Rs. 1,234.06 crore. With a P/E ratio of 8.07 and a dividend yield of 1%, the bank continues to gain investor interest for its improving asset quality and expanding retail loan book.

Punjab & Sind Bank’s Profit Momentum

Punjab & Sind Bank’s Profit Momentum Punjab & Sind Bank trades at Rs. 31.68 with a high P/E of 19.39. The bank recorded a 22.93% profit growth at Rs. 294.52 crore in Q2 FY26 and a 9.49% rise in sales, indicating sustained demand for credit and strong recovery in margins.

JP Power Ventures Sees Turnaround Hopes

JP Power Ventures Sees Turnaround Hopes JP Power Ventures, at Rs. 18.09, remains a speculative favorite among investors. Despite a marginal decline in profit growth (-0.31%), the firm achieved 17.28% growth in quarterly sales, reflecting rising electricity demand and operational efficiency gains in its plants.

South Indian Bank Maintains Stability

South Indian Bank Maintains Stability South Indian Bank’s Q2 FY26 results show a net profit of Rs. 351.37 crore, up 8.22% year-on-year. With a P/E ratio of 7.60 and a market cap of Rs. 10,323.58 crore, it continues to attract value investors with its improving return ratios and conservative loan book strategy. Please note that the above information is for educational purposes only and is based on Screener data. 

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