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Punjab National Bank Q2 net profit declined 11.57%

Punjab National Bank net profit declined 11.57% to Rs 1065.58 crore in the quarter ended September 2012 as against Rs 1205.03 crore during the previous quarter ended September 2011. Total Operating Income rose 16.41% to Rs 10421.11 crore in the quarter ended September 2012 as against Rs 8952.01 crore during the previous quarter ended September 2011.

Particulars Quarter Ended
  Sep. 2012 Sep. 2011 % Var.
Sales 10421.11 8952.01 16
OPM % 70.29 71.81 -2
PBDT 1459.03 1817.45 -20
PBT 1459.03 1817.45 -20
NP 1065.58 1205.03 -12

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