"Nirmala Sitharaman will, on Saturday, August 21, 2021 launch the Ubharte Sitaare Fund for export-oriented small and mid-sized companies jointly sponsored by Exim Bank and SIDBI," Exim Bank said
Exim Bank FY21 results: Net profit jumps to Rs 254 cr as NPAs drop
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Last Updated: May 21, 2021, 08:11 PM IST
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The city-headquartered bank, a development finance institution run by the central government to support its diplomacy efforts, had reported a profit of Rs 124 crore in the year-ago period.
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The bank is cautiously optimistic about growth in FY22, and is aspiring to grow its book by 7-12 per cent on a currency neutral perspective.
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MUMBAI: Export Import (Exim) Bank of India on Friday reported more than doubling of its FY21 net profit to Rs 254 crore as bad loans dipped and said it is cautiously optimistic about growth this fiscal.
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