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    Liquidity First: AU Small Finance Bank Fortifies Balance Sheet as Deposits Outpace Loans

    Aruna KaimBy Aruna KaimApril 4, 2026Updated:April 4, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    AU Small Finance Bank’s Q4 FY26 business update reveals a strategic pivot toward “liquidity first.” In a high-interest-rate environment where many banks are struggling to find cheap funding, AU SFB has successfully managed to grow its deposit base faster than its loan book—a move that significantly strengthens its balance sheet.

    Here are the key takeaways from the report dated April 4, 2026:

    1. The Deposit Lead

    The bank reported a robust 25% Year-on-Year (YoY) growth in total deposits, reaching ₹1.18 lakh crore.

    • The “CASA” Strength: Current Account and Savings Account (CASA) deposits grew by 21% YoY, maintaining a healthy CASA ratio of 34%.

    • Retail Focus: Approximately 63% of these deposits are from retail sources, providing a stable, low-cost cushion against market volatility.

    2. Disciplined Loan Expansion

    While deposits surged by 25%, gross advances (loans) grew at a slightly more measured pace of 20% YoY, totaling ₹1.03 lakh crore.

    • The Strategy: By growing deposits faster than loans, the bank has improved its Credit-to-Deposit (CD) Ratio to 87% (down from 91% last year).

    • Significance: A lower CD ratio is currently a major positive for Indian banks, as it indicates they have enough internal “fuel” to lend without borrowing expensive money from the interbank market.

    3. Operational Highlights & Asset Quality

    • Average Cost of Funds: Remained stable at 7.1%, despite the broader industry trend of rising deposit rates.

    • Digital Adoption: Over 45% of new fixed deposits and 90% of new personal loans were processed through the bank’s “AU 0101” digital platform.

    • Asset Quality: Gross Non-Performing Assets (GNPA) are estimated to be steady at 1.6%, reflecting disciplined underwriting even during the recent market correction.

    Market Outlook: The “Fino” and “Fincare” Factor

    The bank is currently in the final stages of integrating Fincare Small Finance Bank (merged in late 2024).

    • The Synergies: Management expects the merger to contribute an additional ₹1,200–₹1,500 crore to the bottom line by the end of FY27 through cross-selling gold loans and microfinance to AU’s existing urban customer base.

    • Valuation: Following the recent “Sell India” wave by FIIs, AU SFB is trading at 2.4x Price-to-Book (P/B), which is near its 3-year valuation floor.

    Investor Note: Analysts view AU SFB as one of the best-positioned mid-tier banks to weather the current 21,700 Nifty support test. Its ability to outpace loan growth with deposits gives it a “liquidity premium” that many larger private banks currently lack.

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