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The Federal Bank Ltd.

Interim / Quarterly Report May 11, 2022

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RNS Number : 0729L

Federal Bank Ltd (The)

11 May 2022

SD/ 28 /2022-23                                                                                         May 11, 2022

To,

The London Stock Exchange

Dear Sir,

We enclose herewith the Audited Financial Results of the Bank for the quarter and financial year ended March 31, 2022 (both standalone and consolidated) along with Audit Report issued by the Joint Central Statutory Auditors of the Bank, which were reviewed and recommended by Audit Committee of the Board and duly approved by the Board of Directors at their respective meetings held on May 06,2022.

Kindly take the same on your record.

For The Federal Bank Limited

Sd/-

Samir P Rajdev

Company Secretary

Varma & Varma

Chartered Accountants,

No.53/2600, Kerala Varma Tower

Off Kunjanbava Road, Vytilla,

Kochi -682019
Borkar & Muzumdar,

Chartered Accountants,

21/168 Anand Nagar Om C.H.S,

Anand Nagar Lane, Off Nehru Road, Santacruz (East) Mumbai - 400 055

Independent Auditors' report on audited standalone quarterly and year ended financial results of The Federal Bank Limited pursuant to the Regulation 33 and Regulation 52 read with 63(2) of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015

To

The Board of Directors

The Federal Bank Limited

Opinion

1.    We have audited the accompanying standalone Financial Results of The Federal Bank Limited ("the Bank") for the quarter and year ended 31st March 2022 ('Financial Results') attached herewith, being submitted by the Bank pursuant to the requirements of Regulation 33 and Regulation 52 read with Regulation 63(2) of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements)  Regulations,  2015,  as  amended  ("Listing  Regulations"),  except  for  the disclosures relating to Pillar 3 disclosure as at 31st March 2022, including leverage ratio, liquidity coverage  ratio and net stable funding ratio  under  Basel  III  Capital  Regulations  as  have  been  disclosed  on  the  Bank's website and in respect of which a link has been provided in the standalone Financial Results and have not been audited by us.

2.    In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanations given to us, these standalone Financial Results:

i.     are   presented   in   accordance   with   the   requirements   of   Regulation   33  and Regulation 52 read with Regulation 63(2) of   the Listing Regulations  in  this  regard  except  for  the  disclosures  relating  to  Pillar 3 disclosure as at 31st March 2022, including leverage ratio, liquidity coverage ratio and net stable funding ratio under Basel  III  Capital  Regulations  as  have  been  disclosed  on  the  Bank's website and in respect of which a link has been provided in the standalone Financial Results and have not been audited by us; and

ii.    give a true and fair view in conformity with the recognition and measurement principles laid down in the applicable accounting standards, RBI guidelines and other accounting principles generally accepted in India, of the net profit and other financial information for the quarter and year ended 31st March 2022.

Basis for Opinion

3.    We conducted our audit in accordance with the Standards on Auditing (SAs) specified under section 143(10) of the Companies Act, 2013. ("the Act"). Our responsibilities under those Standards are further described in the Auditors' Responsibilities for the Audit of the standalone Financial Results section of our report. We are independent of the Bank in accordance with the Code of Ethics issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India together with the ethical requirements that are relevant to our audit of the standalone Financial Results, and we have fulfilled our  other ethical responsibilities in accordance with these requirements and the Code of Ethics. We believe that the audit evidence obtained by us is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion.

Emphasis of Matter

4.    We draw attention to Note No.9 of the accompanying standalone Financial Results, regarding the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the Bank's Financial Results for the quarter and year ended 31st March 2022. As stated therein, in view of continuing uncertainties, the extent of impact of the pandemic on the Bank's operations and financial position would depend on several factors including actions taken to mitigate its impact and other regulatory measures.

Our opinion is not modified in respect of this matter.

Board of Directors responsibilities for the standalone financial results.

5.    The Bank's Board of Directors are responsible for the preparation of these standalone Financial Results that give a true and fair view of the net profit and other financial information in accordance with the recognition and measurement principles laid down in the Accounting  Standards specified under section 133 of the Act,  the  relevant  provisions  of  the Banking Regulation Act, 1949, the circulars, guidelines and directions issued by the Reserve Bank  of  India  (RBI)  from  time  to  time  ("RBI  Guidelines")  and  other  accounting  principles generally accepted in India and in compliance with Regulation 33 and Regulation 52 of the Listing Regulations. This responsibility also includes maintenance of adequate accounting records in accordance with the provisions of the Act/RBI Guidelines for safeguarding of the assets of  the  Bank  and  for  preventing  and  detecting  frauds  and  other  irregularities;  selection  and application  of  appropriate  accounting  policies;  making  judgments  and  estimates  that  are reasonable  and  prudent;  and  design,  implementation  and  maintenance  of  adequate  internal financial controls that were operating effectively for ensuring the accuracy and completeness of  the  accounting  records,  relevant  to  the  preparation  and  presentation  of  the standalone Financial Results that give a true and fair view and are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.

6.    In preparing the standalone Financial Results, the Board of Directors are responsible for assessing the Bank's ability to continue as a going concern, disclosing, as applicable, matters related to going concern and using the going concern basis of accounting unless the Board of Directors either intends to liquidate the Bank or to cease operations, or has no realistic alternative but to do so.

7.    The Board of Directors is also responsible for overseeing the Bank's financial reporting process.

Auditors' Responsibilities for the Audit of the standalone Financial Results

8.    Our objectives are to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the standalone Financial Results as a whole are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error, and to issue an auditors' report that includes our opinion. Reasonable assurance is a high level of assurance; but is not a guarantee that an audit conducted in accordance with SAs will always detect a material misstatement when it exists. Misstatements can arise from fraud or error and are considered material if, individually or in the aggregate, they could reasonably be expected to influence the economic decisions of users taken on the basis of these standalone Financial Results. As part of an audit in accordance with SAs, we exercise professional judgment and maintain professional skepticism throughout the audit. We also:

·      Identify and assess the risks of material misstatement of the standalone Financial Results, whether due to fraud or error, design and perform audit procedures responsive to those risks, and obtain audit evidence that is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion. The risk of not detecting a material misstatement resulting from fraud is higher than for one resulting from error, as fraud may involve collusion, forgery, intentional omissions, misrepresentations, or the override of internal control.

·      Obtain an understanding of internal control relevant to the audit in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances. Under Section 143(3) (i) of the Act, we are also responsible for expressing our opinion on whether the Bank has in place an adequate internal financial controls system over financial reporting and the operating effectiveness of such controls.

·      Evaluate the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accounting estimates and related disclosures made by the Board of Directors.

·      Conclude on the appropriateness of the Board of Directors' use of the going concern basis of accounting and, based on the audit evidence obtained, whether a material uncertainty exists related to events or conditions that may cast significant doubt on the Bank's ability to continue as a going concern. If we conclude that a material uncertainty exists, we are required to draw attention in our auditors' report to the related disclosures in the standalone Financial Results or, if such disclosures are inadequate, to modify our opinion. Our conclusions are based on the audit evidence obtained up to the date of our auditors' report. However, future events or conditions may cause the Bank to cease to continue as a going concern.

·      Evaluate the overall presentation, structure, and content of the standalone Financial Results, including the disclosures, and whether the standalone Financial Results represent the underlying transactions and events in a manner that achieves fair presentation.

9.    We communicate with those charged with governance regarding, among other matters, the planned scope and timing of the audit and significant audit findings, including any significant deficiencies in internal control that we identify during our audit.

10.  We also provide those charged with governance with a statement that we have complied with relevant ethical requirements regarding independence, and to communicate with them all relationships and other matters that may reasonably be thought to bear on our independence, and where applicable, related safeguards.

Other Matters

11.  These standalone Financial Results incorporate the relevant returns of 331 branches audited by the branch auditors. The branches audited by such branch auditors cover 15.80% of advances, 26.11% of deposits and 23.33% of Non-performing assets (Net) as on 31st March 2022 and 13.89% / 13.27% of revenue for the quarter/year ended 31st March 2022. Our opinion on the standalone Financial Results of the Bank, in so far as it relates to the amounts and disclosures included in respect of such branches, is based solely on the reports of such branch auditors.

12.  The standalone Financial Results includes the results for the quarter ended 31st March 2022, being the derived balancing figures between the standalone audited figures in respect of the full financial year ended 31st March 2022 and the published standalone unaudited year to date figures upto the nine months ended 31st December 2021, of the current financial year which have only been reviewed and not subjected to audit by us.

Our opinion on the standalone financial results is not modified in respect of above matters.

For Varma & Varma                                                For Borkar & Muzumdar

Chartered Accountants                                          Chartered Accountants

FRN: 004532S                                                                            FRN: 101569W

Vijay Narayan Govind                                            Kaushal Muzumdar

Partner                                                                       Partner

M. No. 203094                                                           M. No.  100938

UDIN: 22203094AIMWIG7238                                UDIN: 22100938AIMWUM1658

Kochi                                                                          Kochi

06th May 2022                                                            06th May 2022

THE FEDERAL BANK LIMITED
REGD.OFFICE: P.B.NO. 103, FEDERAL TOWERS, ALUVA-683101
(CIN: L65191KL1931PLC000368)
AUDITED STANDALONE FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE QUARTER AND YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 2022
(Rs in Lakhs)
Particulars Quarter ended Year ended
31.03.2022 31.12.2021 31.03.2021 31.03.2022 31.03.2021
Audited

(Refer Note 15 below)
Unaudited Audited

(Refer Note 15 below)
Audited Audited
1. Interest earned (a)+(b)+(c)+(d) 3,48,324 3,44,256 3,36,634 13,66,076 13,75,791
(a) Interest/discount on advances/bills 2,75,446 2,72,927 2,65,844 10,82,975 10,79,512
(b) Income on investments 59,290 57,402 57,669 2,33,867 2,34,894
(c) Interest on balances with Reserve Bank of India and other inter bank funds 5,614 6,089 6,620 22,027 36,817
(d) Others 7,974 7,838 6,501 27,207 24,568
2. Other income 46,500 48,419 47,753 2,08,909 1,95,870
3. TOTAL INCOME (1+2) 3,94,824 3,92,675 3,84,387 15,74,985 15,71,661
4. Interest expended 1,95,803 1,90,366 1,94,596 7,69,880 8,22,420
5. Operating expenses (i)+(ii) 1,19,201 1,10,880 1,00,066 4,29,320 3,69,172
(i) Employees cost 63,725 58,307 52,523 2,32,055 2,03,418
(ii) Other operating expenses 55,476 52,573 47,543 1,97,265 1,65,754
6. TOTAL EXPENDITURE (4+5)

(excluding provisions and contingencies)
3,15,004 3,01,246 2,94,662 11,99,200 11,91,592
7. OPERATING PROFIT (3-6)

 (Profit before provisions and contingencies)
79,820 91,429 89,725 3,75,785 3,80,069
8. Provisions (other than tax) and contingencies 7,524 21,398 25,449 1,22,177 1,66,342
9. Exceptional items - - - - -
10. Profit from Ordinary Activities before tax

(7-8-9)
72,296 70,031 64,276 2,53,608 2,13,727
11. Tax expense 18,242 17,858 16,495 64,626 54,697
12. Net Profit from Ordinary Activities after tax  (10-11) 54,054 52,173 47,781 1,88,982 1,59,030
13. Extraordinary items (net of tax expense) - - - - -
14. Net Profit for the period (12-13) 54,054 52,173 47,781 1,88,982 1,59,030
15. Paid-up Equity Share Capital

(Face value Rs. 2/- per Equity Share)
42,051 42,041 39,923 42,051 39,923
16. Reserves excluding Revaluation Reserve 18,36,832 15,72,023
17. Analytical Ratios and Other Disclosures:
(i) Percentage of shares held by Government of India NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
(ii) Capital Adequacy ratio (%)
Under Basel III 15.77 14.37 14.62 15.77 14.62
(iii) Earnings per Share (EPS) (in `)
(a) Basic EPS  (before and after extraordinary items) 2.57* 2.48* 2.39* 9.13 7.97
(b) Diluted EPS (before and after extraordinary items) 2.55* 2.46* 2.38* 9.06 7.94
(iv) NPA Ratios
a) Gross NPA 4,13,674 4,40,126 4,60,239 4,13,674 4,60,239
b) Net NPA 1,39,262 1,47,118 1,56,928 1,39,262 1,56,928
c) % of Gross NPA 2.80 3.06 3.41 2.80 3.41
d) % of Net NPA 0.96 1.05 1.19 0.96 1.19
(v) Return on Assets (%) 0.25* 0.26* 0.25* 0.94 0.85
(vi) Net Worth 18,66,098 18,08,919 16,11,120 18,66,098 16,11,120
(vii) Outstanding Redeemable Preference Shares NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
(viii) Capital Redemption Reserve NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
(ix) Debenture Redemption Reserve NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
(x) Debt - Equity Ratio # 0.82 0.45 0.56 0.82 0.56
(xi) Total Debts to Total Assets (%) # 6.97% 3.90% 4.50% 6.97% 4.50%
(xii) Operating Margin (%) 20.22% 23.28% 23.34% 23.86% 24.18%
(xiii) Net Profit Margin (%) 13.69% 13.29% 12.43% 12.00% 10.12%
* Not Annualised
# Debt and Total Debts represents Total Borrowings of the Bank
Segment Information@
(Rs in Lakhs)
Particulars Quarter ended Year ended
31.03.2022 31.12.2021 31.03.2021 31.03.2022 31.03.2021
Audited

(Refer Note 15 below)
Unaudited Audited

(Refer Note 15 below)
Audited Audited
Segment Revenue:
Treasury 49,475 52,104 58,808 2,35,130 2,75,375
Corporate/Wholesale Banking 1,03,851 1,04,829 1,03,540 4,26,734 4,56,152
Retail Banking 2,36,429 2,30,357 2,18,695 8,98,700 8,31,690
Other Banking operations 3,400 3,500 3,100 10,800 8,200
Unallocated 1,669 1,885 244 3,621 244
Total Revenue 3,94,824 3,92,675 3,84,387 15,74,985 15,71,661
Less: Inter Segment Revenue - - - - -
Income from Operations 3,94,824 3,92,675 3,84,387 15,74,985 15,71,661
Segment Results (net of provisions):
Treasury 5,512 11,022 13,207 64,135 72,223
Corporate/Wholesale Banking 17,497 21,396 17,355 55,657 22,275
Retail Banking 38,438 32,753 30,835 1,21,015 1,12,015
Other Banking operations 9,180 2,975 2,635 9,180 6,970
Unallocated 1,669 1,885 244 3,621 244
Profit before tax 72,296 70,031 64,276 2,53,608 2,13,727
Segment Assets
Treasury 47,68,440 41,05,806 45,25,111 47,68,440 45,25,111
Corporate/Wholesale Banking 78,58,857 77,61,124 71,46,590 78,58,857 71,46,590
Retail Banking 87,98,646 83,65,479 78,13,657 87,98,646 78,13,657
Other Banking operations - - - - -
Unallocated 6,68,688 6,55,228 6,51,381 6,68,688 6,51,381
Total 2,20,94,631 2,08,87,637 2,01,36,739 2,20,94,631 2,01,36,739
Segment Liabilities
Treasury 18,02,189 10,66,903 14,13,771 18,02,189 14,13,771
Corporate/Wholesale Banking 18,67,906 16,70,529 16,02,533 18,67,906 16,02,533
Retail Banking 1,62,98,555 1,60,75,581 1,53,06,693 1,62,98,555 1,53,06,693
Other Banking operations - - - - -
Unallocated 2,46,597 2,49,306 2,01,295 2,46,597 2,01,295
Total 2,02,15,247 1,90,62,319 1,85,24,292 2,02,15,247 1,85,24,292
Capital Employed:
(Segment Assets - Segment Liabilities)
Treasury 29,66,251 30,38,903 31,11,340 29,66,251 31,11,340
Corporate/Wholesale Banking 59,90,951 60,90,595 55,44,057 59,90,951 55,44,057
Retail Banking (74,99,909) (77,10,102) (74,93,036) (74,99,909) (74,93,036)
Other Banking operations - - - - -
Unallocated 4,22,091 4,05,922 4,50,086 4,22,091 4,50,086
Total 18,79,384 18,25,318 16,12,447 18,79,384 16,12,447
@ For the above segment reporting, the reportable segments are identified as Treasury, Corporate/Wholesale Banking, Retail Banking and Other Banking Operations in compliance with the RBI guidelines.



The Business operations of the Bank are substantially concentrated in India and for the purpose of Segment Reporting as per Accounting Standard-17, the bank is considered to operate only in domestic segment.
Statement of Assets and Liabilities of the Bank as on March 31, 2022 is given below:
(Rs in Lakhs)
Particulars As at 31.03.2022 As at 31.03.2021
Audited Audited
CAPITAL AND LIABILITIES
Capital 42,051 39,923
Reserves and Surplus 18,37,333 15,72,524
Deposits 1,81,70,059 1,72,64,448
Borrowings 15,39,311 9,06,850
Other Liabilities and Provisions 5,05,877 3,52,994
Total 2,20,94,631 2,01,36,739
ASSETS
Cash and Balances with Reserve Bank of India 9,99,927 7,64,704
Balance with Banks and Money at Call and Short Notice 11,01,108 11,94,435
Investments 39,17,946 37,18,621
Advances 1,44,92,833 1,31,87,860
Fixed Assets 63,394 49,113
Other Assets 15,19,423 12,22,006
Total 2,20,94,631 2,01,36,739
Notes:
1 The above Standalone Financial Results for the quarter and year ended March 31, 2022 were reviewed by the Audit Committee and approved by the Board of Directors at its meeting held on May 06, 2022. These Results have been subjected to "Audit" by the Statutory Central Auditors of the Bank and an unqualified audit report has been issued.
2 The Bank has not made any changes in the significant accounting policies applied in the preparation of the quarterly financial results and its annual financial statements for the years ended March 31, 2022 and March 31, 2021 having a material impact on the results.
3 The financial results have been arrived at after considering provision for standard assets (including requirements for exposures to entities with unhedged foreign currency exposures), provision for non-performing assets (NPAs), provision for non-performing investments, provision for income-tax and other usual and necessary provisions
4 Other income includes fees earned from providing services to customers, commission from non-fund-based banking activities, earnings from foreign exchange and derivative transactions, selling of third-party products, profit on sale of investments (net), profit / loss on revaluation of investments, dividend received from subsidiaries / associates, recoveries from advances written off etc.
5 The Capital Adequacy Ratio is computed on the basis of RBI guidelines applicable on the relevant reporting dates and the ratio for the corresponding previous period is not adjusted to consider the impact of subsequent changes if any, in the guidelines.
6 During the quarter and year ended March 31, 2022, the Bank has allotted 517,931 and 1,547,231 equity shares of ` 2 each respectively, pursuant to the exercise of stock options by employees. On August 30, 2021, RBI issued a clarification on Guidelines on Compensation of Whole Time Directors/Chief Executive Officers /Material Risk Takers and Control Function Staff. advising banks that the share-linked instruments are required to be fair valued on the date of grant using the Black-Scholes model. The fair value thus arrived should be recognised as an expense for all options granted after the accounting period ending March 31, 2021, over the vesting period. Accordingly, Bank has estimated the fair value of such stock-based compensations on the date of grant using Black-Scholes model (as against intrinsic value method adopted earlier) and recognised the same as an expense over the vesting period, which does not have a material impact on the results for the quarter/ year ended March 31, 2022
7 In accordance with RBI Circular  DBR.No.BP.BC.1/21.06.201/2015-16 on Basel III Capital Regulations dated July 01, 2015, RBI Circular DBR.No.BP.BC.80/21.06.201/2014-15 dated March 31, 2015  - 'Prudential Guidelines on Capital Adequacy and Liquidity Standards - Amendments' and RBI Circular DBR.BP.BC.No.106/21.04.098/2017-18 dated May 17, 2018 - 'Basel III Framework on Liquidity Standards - Net Stable Funding Ratio (NSFR) - Final Guidelines', Banks are required to make Pillar 3 disclosure requirements including Leverage Ratio disclosure requirements that are to be made along with the publication of Financial Results. Accordingly, such applicable disclosures have been placed on the website of the Bank which can be accessed at the following link: https://www.federalbank.co.in/regulatory-disclosures. These disclosures have not been subjected to audit or review by the Statutory Central Auditors of the Bank.
8 During the quarter ended September 30, 2021 , the Bank had issued 104,846,394 equity shares of ` 2 each for cash pursuant to a preferential allotment as per the relevant provisions of SEBI (Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations at ` 87.39 per share aggregating to ` 91,625.26 Lakhs (including share premium). This resulted in an increase of ` 2,096.93 Lakhs in Share Capital and   ` 89,476.54 Lakhs (Net of share issue expenses) in Share premium account.
9 On account of uncertainties prevailing due to COVID-19 pandemic across the world and in India, the extent to which the same will impact the Bank's operations and financial position in future will depend on various aspects including actions taken to mitigate its impact and other regulatory measures. The Bank's capital and liquidity position is strong and would continue to be the focus area for the Bank during this period.
10 The Board of Directors have recommended a dividend of 90% i.e. ` 1.80/- per Equity Share on face value of ` 2/- each for the year 2021-22 (Previous Year ` 0.70/- per Equity Share) subject to the approval of the members at the ensuing Annual General Meeting. In terms of Accounting Standard (AS) 4 "Contingencies  and Events occurring after the Balance sheet date" the Bank has not appropriated proposed dividend aggregating to ` 37,845.79 Lakhs from the Profit and loss account for the year ended March 31, 2022. However the effect of the proposed dividend has been reckoned in determining capital funds in the computation of Capital adequacy ratio as on March 31, 2022.
11 i) Details of resolution plan implemented under the Resolution Framework for COVID-19-related Stress as per RBI circular dated August 6, 2020 (Resolution Framework 1.0) and May 05,2021 (Resolution Framework 2.0) are given below:
(Rs in lakhs except number of accounts)
Type of borrower Exposure to accounts 

classified as Standard 

consequent to  implementation of resolution  plan  - Position as at the end of the previous  half-year ended September 30 , 2021 (A) (1,3)
Of (A), aggregate debt that slipped into NPA during the 

half-year
Of (A) amount 

written off during the half-year
Of (A) amount paid  by the borrowers 

during the half- year(2)
Exposure to accounts 

classified as Standard 

consequent to  implementation of resolution  plan  - Position as at the end of this half-year ended March 31 , 2022 (3)
Personal Loans 2,14,698.84 4,312.20 - 1,929.05 2,09,370.59
Corporate persons 19,841.14 - - 11.41 19,829.73
Of which, MSMEs - - - - -
Others 56,943.89 1,909.32 - 15,114.82 39,990.28
Total 2,91,483.87 6,221.52 - 17,055.28 2,69,190.60
1. Includes restructuring done in respect of requests received as of September 30,2021 processed subsequently
2. Represents net movement in balance outstanding
3. Excludes other facilities to the borrowes which have not been restructured.
ii) In accordance with the RBI Cir. No. DOR.STR.REC.11/21.04.048/2021-22 dated May 05, 2021 on "Resolution Framework - 2.0: Resolution of Covid - 19 related stress of Individuals and Small Business", the number of borrower accounts where modifications were sanctioned and implemented and the aggregate exposure to such borrowers are as under
(Rs in lakhs except number of accounts)
No. of Accounts 190
Aggregate Exposure as on March 31, 2022 7,851.86
iii)During the year ended March 31, 2022, based on internal assessment, the Bank has created additional provision over and above the regulatory minimum provision required for restructured advances, against the accounts restructured under the resolution frameworks. As on March 31, 2022, the bank holds ` 13,939.00 Lakhs provision against the accounts restructured under the resolution frameworks over and above the regulatory minimum provision required for restructured advances.
12 Disclosures as per 'Master Direction - Reserve Bank of India (Transfer of Loan Exposures) Directions, 2021' dated September 24, 2021 for the loans transferred / acquired during the year ended March 31, 2022 are given below:
i) Details of loans not in default acquired through assignment are given below:
Aggregate amount of loans acquired (` in lakhs) 10,826.85
Weighted average residual maturity (in years) 2.46
Weighted average holding period by originator (in years) 1.20
Retention of beneficial economic interest by the originator (` in lakhs) 1,202.98
Tangible security coverage Unsecured loans
The loans acquired are not rated as the same are to non-corporate borrowers.
ii) Details of non-performing assets (NPAs) (excluding prudentially written off advances) transferred are given below:
(Rs in lakhs except number of accounts)
To ARCs To other Transferees
Number of accounts 44 -
Aggregate principal outstanding of loans transferred 27,547.06 -
Weighted average residual tenor of the loans transferred (in years) 7.44 -
Net book value of loans transferred (at the time of transfer) 6,995.57 -
Aggregate consideration 15,826.48 -
Additional consideration realized in respect of accounts transferred in earlier years - -
Provisions reversed to the profit and loss account on account of sale of stressed loans 8,830.91 -
iii) During the year ended March 31, 2022, the bank has not acquired any stressed loans and not transferred any loan not in default / Special Mention Accounts (SMA).
iv) During the year ended March 31, 2022, the bank has not invested in Security Receipts (SR) issued by Asset Reconstruction Companies (ARC) in respect of stressed loans transferred to ARCs.
13 As permitted vide letter dated October 4, 2021 issued by RBI, during the quarter ended September 30, 2021  the Bank had opted to amortize the liability on account of revision in family pension for employees covered under the 11th Bipartite Settlement and Joint Note dated November 11, 2020, over a period not exceeding five years beginning with the financial year ended March 31, 2022, subject to 1/5 of  the liability being expensed every financial year. Accordingly, during the nine months ended December 31, 2021, the Bank had charged  ` 2,364.21 Lakhs to the Profit and Loss account and the balance unamortised expenditure amounting to ` 15,367.34 Lakhs was carried forward. During the quarter ended March 31, 2022, the bank has opted to charge the entire balance unamortised family pension expenditure of ` 15,367.34 lakhs to the Profit and Loss Account.
14 The bank has raised ` 70,000.00 Lakhs Tier II capital on January 20, 2022, by way of issuance of unsecured Basel III compliant Tier II Bonds on private placement basis.
15 The figures of the last quarter are the balancing figures between the audited figures in respect of the full financial year and the published year to date figures upto the end of third quarter of the respective financial year, which was subjected to limited review.
16 Previous period's / year's figures have been regrouped / reclassified, where necessary to conform to current period's classification and also the amounts / ratios for the previous period / year have been regrouped /reclassified pursuant to the requirement of Master Direction on financial statements - Presentation and disclosure issued by Reserve Bank of India dated August 30, 2021 (updated as on November 15, 2021), as amended and wherever considered necessary.
SHYAM SRINIVASAN
Kochi MANAGING DIRECTOR & CEO
May 06, 2022 (DIN: 02274773)
THE FEDERAL BANK LIMITED
REGD.OFFICE: P.B.NO. 103, FEDERAL TOWERS, ALUVA-683101
(CIN: L65191KL1931PLC000368)
CASH FLOW STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 2022
(Rs. in Lakhs)
Year ended

 March 31, 2022
Year ended

 March 31, 2021
Cash Flow from Operating Activities
Net Profit Before Taxes 2,53,608 2,13,727
Adjustments for:
Depreciation on Bank's Property 12,296 10,450
Provision / Depreciation on Investments 7,979 1,511
Amortisation of Premium on Held to Maturity Investments 16,923 14,219
Provision / Charge for Non Performing Advances 61,111 1,51,573
Provision for Standard Assets and Contingencies 61,222 11,879
(Profit)/Loss on Sale of Fixed Assets (net) (531) (178)
Dividend From Subsidiaries / Joint ventures / Associates (2,767) -
Employees Stock Option Expense 51 1
4,09,892 4,03,182
Adjustments for working capital changes:-
(Increase)/ Decrease in Investments [excluding Held to Maturity Investments] (3,28,778) 2,33,748
(Increase)/ Decrease in Advances (13,66,084) (11,12,641)
(Increase)/ Decrease in Other Assets (2,79,436) (2,74,050)
Increase/ (Decrease) in Deposits 9,05,611 20,35,439
Increase/ (Decrease) in Other Liabilities and Provisions 93,340 (5,159)
(9,75,347) 8,77,337
Direct taxes paid (net) (84,286) (59,799)
Net Cash Flow from / (Used in) Operating Activities (6,49,741) 12,20,720
Cash Flow from Investing Activities
Purchase of Fixed Assets (26,770) (11,779)
Proceeds from Sale of Fixed Assets 724 392
Dividend From Subsidiaries / Joint ventures / Associates 2,767 -
Investment in Subsidiary (14,799) 5,861
Investment in Associate (241) 80
(Increase)/ Decrease in Held to Maturity Investments 1,19,591 (3,84,772)
Net Cash generated / (Used in) Investing Activities 81,272 (3,90,218)
Cash Flow from Financing Activities
Proceeds from Issue of Share Capital 2,128 70
Proceeds from Share Premium (Net of Share Issue Expenses) 90,385 1,310
Proceeds from Issue of Subordinate Debt 70,000 -
Increase/(Decrease) in Borrowings (Excluding Subordinate Debt) 5,62,461 (1,30,392)
Dividend Paid (13,974) -
Net Cash generated from Financing Activities 7,11,000 (1,29,012)
Effect of Exchange Fluctuation on Translation Reserve (635) 191
Net Increase in Cash and Cash Equivalents 1,41,896 7,01,681
Cash and Cash Equivalents at the beginning of the year 19,59,139 12,57,458
Cash and Cash Equivalents at the end of the year 21,01,035 19,59,139
Note:
Cash and Cash Equivalents comprise of Cash in hand (including foreign currency notes), Balances with Reserve Bank of India, Balances with banks and money at call and short notice.
SHYAM SRINIVASAN
Kochi MANAGING DIRECTOR & CEO
May 06, 2022 (DIN: 02274773)
Varma & Varma

Chartered Accountants,

No.53/2600, Kerala Varma Tower

Off Kunjanbava Road, Vytilla,

Kochi -682019
Borkar & Muzumdar,

Chartered Accountants,

21/168 Anand Nagar Om C.H.S,

Anand Nagar Lane, Off Nehru Road, Santacruz (East) Mumbai - 400 055

Independent Auditors' report on Audited Consolidated quarterly and year ended Financial Results of The Federal Bank Limited pursuant to the Regulation 33 and Regulation 52 read with 63(2) of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015

To

The Board of Directors

The Federal Bank Limited

Opinion

1.   We have audited the accompanying Statement of Consolidated  Financial Results of The Federal Bank Limited ("the Bank"), its subsidiaries  (the parent and its subsidiaries together referred to as 'the Group') and its associates for the quarter and year ended 31st March 2022 ('Consolidated Financial Results'), being submitted by the Bank pursuant to the requirements of Regulation 33 and Regulation 52 read with 63(2) of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements)  Regulations,  2015,  as  amended  ("Listing  Regulations"),  except  for  the disclosures relating to Pillar 3 disclosure as at 31st March 2022, including leverage ratio, liquidity coverage  ratio and net stable funding ratio  under  Basel  III  Capital  Regulations  as  have  been  disclosed  on  the  Bank's website and in respect of which a link has been provided in the Financial Results and have not been audited by us.

2.    In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanations given to us, and based on consideration of reports of the  other auditors on separate audited financial statements/financial results/financial information of the subsidiaries and associates, these consolidated Financial Results:

iii.      include the annual audited financial results of the following entities;

a.   The Federal Bank Limited ( Parent)

b.   Fedbank Financial Services Limited (Subsidiary)

c.   Federal Operations and Services Limited (Subsidiary)

d.  Ageas Federal Life Insurance Company Limited (Associate)

e.   Equirus Capital Private Limited (Associate)

iv.     are   presented   in   accordance   with   the   requirements   of   Regulation   33  and Regulation 52 read with 63(2) of   the Listing  Regulations  in  this  regard  except  for  the  disclosures  relating  to  Pillar 3 disclosure as at 31st March 2022, including leverage ratio, liquidity coverage ratio and net stable funding ratio under Basel  III  Capital  Regulations  as  have  been  disclosed  on  the  Bank's website and in respect of which a link has been provided in the consolidated Financial Results and have not been audited by us; and

v.      give a true and fair view in conformity with the recognition and measurement principles laid down in the applicable accounting standards, RBI guidelines and other accounting principles  generally  accepted  in  India  of  the consolidated net  profit and other financial information of the Group and its associates for the quarter and year ended 31st March 2022.

Basis for Opinion

3.    We conducted our audit in accordance with the Standards on Auditing (SAs) specified under section 143(10) of the Companies Act, 2013. ("the Act"). Our responsibilities under those Standards are further described in the Auditors' Responsibilities for the Audit of the Consolidated Financial Results section of our report. We are independent of the Group and its associates in accordance with the Code of Ethics issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India together with the ethical requirements that are relevant to our audit of the Consolidated Financial Results, and we have fulfilled our other ethical responsibilities in accordance with these requirements and the Code of Ethics. We believe that the audit evidence obtained by us and other auditors in terms of their report referred to in "Other Matter" paragraph below, is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion.

Emphasis of Matter

4.    We draw attention to Note No. 9 of the accompanying Consolidated Financial Results, regarding the impact of COVID-19 pandemic in the accounts for the quarter and year ended 31st March 2022. As stated therein, in view of continuing uncertainties, the extent of impact of the pandemic on the Bank's operations and financial position would depend on various aspects including actions taken to mitigate its impact and other regulatory measures.

Our opinion is not modified in respect of this matter.

Board of Directors responsibilities for the Consolidated Financial Results

5.    The Bank's Board of Directors are responsible for the preparation of these Consolidated Financial Results that give a true and fair view of the consolidated net profit and other financial information of the Group including its associates in accordance with the recognition and measurement principles laid down in the Accounting  Standards specified under section 133 of the Act,  the  relevant  provisions  of  the Banking Regulation Act, 1949, the circulars, guidelines and directions issued by the Reserve Bank  of  India  (RBI)  from  time  to  time  ("RBI  Guidelines")  and  other  accounting  principles generally accepted in India and in compliance with Regulation 33 and Regulation 52 of the Listing Regulations. The respective Board of Directors of the entities included in the Group and of its associates are responsible for the maintenance of adequate accounting records in accordance with the provisions of the Act/RBI Guidelines for safeguarding of the assets of  the  Group and its associates  and  for  preventing  and  detecting  frauds  and  other  irregularities;  selection  and application  of  appropriate  accounting  policies;  making  judgments  and  estimates  that  are reasonable  and  prudent;  and  design,  implementation  and  maintenance  of  adequate  internal financial controls that were operating effectively for ensuring the accuracy and completeness of  the  accounting  records,  relevant  to  the  preparation  and  presentation  of  the consolidated Financial Results that give a true and fair view and are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error which have been used for the purpose of preparation of the Consolidated Financial Results by the Directors of the Bank, as aforesaid.

6.    In preparing the Consolidated Financial Results, the respective Board of Directors of the entities included in the Group and of its associates are responsible for assessing the ability of the Group and  its associates  to continue as a going concern, disclosing, as applicable, matters related to going concern and using the going concern basis of accounting unless the Board of Directors either intends to liquidate the Group and its associates or to cease operations, or has no realistic alternative but to do so.

7.    The respective Board of Directors of the entities included in the Group and of its associates are responsible for overseeing the financial reporting process of the Group and of its associates.

Auditors' Responsibilities for the Audit of the Consolidated Financial Results

8.    Our objectives are to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the consolidated Financial Results as a whole are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error, and to issue an auditors' report that includes our opinion. Reasonable assurance is a high level of assurance but is not a guarantee that an audit conducted in accordance with SAs will always detect a material misstatement when it exists. Misstatements can arise from fraud or error and are considered material if, individually or in the aggregate, they could reasonably be expected to influence the economic decisions of users taken on the basis of these consolidated Financial Results. As part of an audit in accordance with SAs, we exercise professional judgment and maintain professional skepticism throughout the audit. We also:

·        Identify and assess the risks of material misstatement of the consolidated Financial Results, whether due to fraud or error, design and perform audit procedures responsive to those risks, and obtain audit evidence that is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion. The risk of not detecting a material misstatement resulting from fraud is higher than for one resulting from error, as fraud may involve collusion, forgery, intentional omissions, misrepresentations, or the override of internal control.

·        Obtain an understanding of internal control relevant to the audit in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances. Under Section 143(3) (i) of the Act, we are also responsible for expressing our opinion on whether the Bank has in place an adequate internal financial controls system over financial reporting and the operating effectiveness of such controls.

·        Evaluate the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accounting estimates and related disclosures made by the Board of Directors.

·        Conclude on the appropriateness of the Board of Directors' use of the going concern basis of accounting and, based on the audit evidence obtained, whether a material uncertainty exists related to events or conditions that may cast significant doubt on the ability of the Group and of its associates to continue as a going concern. If we conclude that a material uncertainty exists, we are required to draw attention in our auditors' report to the related disclosures in the consolidated Financial Results or, if such disclosures are inadequate, to modify our opinion. Our conclusions are based on the audit evidence obtained up to the date of our auditors' report. However, future events or conditions may cause the Group and its associates to cease to continue as a going concern.

·        Evaluate the overall presentation, structure, and content of the consolidated Financial Results, including the disclosures, and whether the consolidated Financial Results represent the underlying transactions and events in a manner that achieves fair presentation.

·        Obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence regarding the financial results/ financial information of the entities within the Group and its associates to express an opinion on the Consolidated Financial Results. We are responsible for the direction, supervision and performance of the audit of financial information of such entities included in the Consolidated Financial Results of which we are the independent auditors. For the other entities included in the Consolidated Financial Results, which have been audited by other auditors, such other auditors remain responsible for the direction, supervision and performance of the audits carried out by them. We remain solely responsible for our audit opinion.

9.    We communicate with those charged with governance of the Bank and such other entities included in the consolidated results of which we are the independent auditors regarding, among other matters, the planned scope and timing of the audit and significant audit findings, including any significant deficiencies in internal control that we identify during our audit.

10.  We also provide those charged with governance with a statement that we have complied with relevant ethical requirements regarding independence, and to communicate with them all relationships and other matters that may reasonably be thought to bear on our independence, and where applicable, related safeguards.

11.  We also performed procedures in accordance with the circular issued by the SEBI under Regulation 33(8) of the Listing Regulations, as amended, to the extent applicable.

Other Matters

12.  These Consolidated Financial Results incorporate the relevant returns of 331 branches of the Bank audited by the branch auditors, whose reports have been furnished to us by the management. The branches audited by such branch auditors of the Bank cover 15.80% of advances, 26.11% of deposits and 23.33% of Non-performing assets (Net) as on 31st March 2022 and 13.89% / 13.27% of revenue for the quarter/year ended 31st March 2022 of the Bank. Our opinion on the Consolidated Financial Results of the Bank, in so far as it relates to the amounts and disclosures included in respect of such branches, is based solely on the reports of such branch auditors.

13.  The Consolidated Financial Results include the audited financial results of one subsidiary, whose financial statements/financial results/financial information reflect total assets of Rs. 1,982.53 lakhs as at 31st March 2022, total revenues of Rs. 4,409.56 lakhs and total net profit after tax of Rs. 345.50 lakhs for the year ended 31st March 2022, and net cash inflow amounting to Rs 370.53 lakhs for the year ended on that date, as considered in the Consolidated Financial Results have been audited by one of the joint auditors of the Bank whose reports have been furnished to us by the management. The Consolidated Financial Results also include the audited financial results of one subsidiary, whose financial statements/financial results/ financial information reflect total assets of Rs 6,53,836 lakhs as at 31st March 2022, total revenues of Rs  89,230.15 lakhs and total net profit after tax of Rs 9,978.52 lakhs for the year ended 31st March 2022 and net cash outflow amounting to Rs  46,009 lakhs for the year ended on that date, as considered in the Consolidated Financial Results, which have been audited by another independent auditor, whose reports have been furnished to us by the management. Our opinion on the Consolidated Financial Results, in so far as it relates to the amounts and disclosures included in respect of these subsidiaries is based solely on the reports of such auditors and the procedures performed by us are as stated in section above.

14.  The Consolidated Financial Results also include the Group's share of net profit of Rs. 3,102.81 lakhs for the year ended 31st March 2022, as considered in the Consolidated Financial Results, in respect of two associates, whose financial statements have not been audited by us. These financial statements have been audited by other auditors whose report has been furnished to us by the Management and our opinion on the Consolidated Financial Results, in so far as it relates to the amounts and disclosures included in respect of these associates, is based solely on the reports of such auditors and the procedures performed by us are as stated in section above.

15.  The Consolidated Financial Results includes the results for the quarter ended 31st March 2022, being the derived balancing figures between the Consolidated audited Financial Results in respect of the full financial year ended 31st March 2022 and the published consolidated unaudited year to date figures upto the nine months ended 31st December 2021, which have only been reviewed and not subjected to audit by us.

Our opinion on the consolidated financial results is not modified in respect of above matters.

For Varma & Varma                                                  For Borkar & Muzumdar

Chartered Accountants                                             Chartered Accountants

FRN: 004532S                                                                        FRN: 101569W

Vijay Narayan Govind                                            Kaushal Muzumdar

Partner                                                                       Partner

M. No. 203094                                                           M. No.  100938

UDIN: 22203094AIMWYJ4289                                UDIN: 22100938AIMWZO7341

Kochi                                                                          Kochi

06th May 2022                                                            06th May 2022

THE FEDERAL BANK LIMITED
REGD.OFFICE: P.B.NO. 103, FEDERAL TOWERS, ALUVA-683101
(CIN: L65191KL1931PLC000368)
AUDITED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE QUARTER AND YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 2022
(Rs. in Lakhs)
Particulars Quarter ended Year ended
31.03.2022 31.12.2021 31.03.2021 31.03.2022 31.03.2021
Audited

(Refer Note 13 below)
Unaudited Audited

(Refer Note 13 below)
Audited Audited
1. Interest earned (a)+(b)+(c)+(d) 3,68,630 3,60,398 3,51,586 14,38,153 14,31,408
(a) Interest/discount on advances/bills 2,96,150 2,89,480 2,81,071 11,56,431 11,35,314
(b) Income on investments 58,821 56,833 57,110 2,31,649 2,33,829
(c) Interest on balances with Reserve Bank of India and other inter bank funds 5,614 6,089 6,619 22,027 36,816
(d) Others 8,045 7,996 6,786 28,046 25,449
2. Other income 48,425 52,132 49,273 2,12,094 1,97,165
3. TOTAL INCOME (1+2) 4,17,055 4,12,530 4,00,859 16,50,247 16,28,573
4. Interest expended 2,02,995 1,96,980 2,00,321 7,95,938 8,43,496
5. Operating expenses (i)+(ii) 1,27,884 1,19,089 1,06,484 4,59,215 3,89,867
(i) Employees cost 68,954 63,437 56,200 2,51,166 2,17,202
(ii) Other operating expenses 58,930 55,652 50,284 2,08,049 1,72,665
6. TOTAL EXPENDITURE (4+5)

(excluding provisions and contingencies)
3,30,879 3,16,069 3,06,805 12,55,153 12,33,363
7. OPERATING PROFIT (3-6)

 (Profit before provisions and contingencies)
86,176 96,461 94,054 3,95,094 3,95,210
8. Provisions (other than tax) and contingencies 8,394 23,980 26,779 1,30,466 1,74,354
9. Exceptional items - - - - -
10. Profit from Ordinary Activities before tax

(7-8-9)
77,782 72,481 67,275 2,64,628 2,20,856
11. Tax expense 19,606 18,472 17,250 68,088 56,136
12. Net Profit from Ordinary Activities after tax  (10-11) 58,176 54,009 50,025 1,96,540 1,64,720
13. Extraordinary items (net of tax expense) - - - - -
14. Net Profit for the period (12-13) 58,176 54,009 50,025 1,96,540 1,64,720
15. Minority interest 1,137 458 567 2,664 1,524
16. Share in Profit of Associates 1,715 426 2,666 3,103 3,237
17. Consolidated Net Profit of the group

(14-15+16)
58,754 53,977 52,124 1,96,979 1,66,433
18. Paid-up Equity Share Capital

(Face value ` 2/- per Equity Share)
42,051 42,041 39,923 42,051 39,923
19. Reserves excluding Revaluation Reserve 18,83,000 16,09,971
20. Analytical Ratios and Other Disclosures:
(i) Percentage of shares held by Government of India NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
(ii) Capital Adequacy ratio (%)
Under Basel III 16.33 14.97 15.19 16.33 15.19
(iii) Earnings per Share (EPS) (in Rs)
(a) Basic EPS  (before and after extraordinary items) 2.79* 2.57* 2.61* 9.52 8.34
(b) Diluted EPS (before and after extraordinary items) 2.77* 2.55* 2.59* 9.44 8.31
(iv) NPA Ratios
a) Gross NPA 4,25,653 4,59,280 4,64,639 4,25,653 4,64,639
b) Net NPA 1,47,977 1,61,315 1,60,471 1,47,977 1,60,471
c) % of Gross NPA 2.78 3.10 3.35 2.78 3.35
d) % of Net NPA 0.98 1.11 1.18 0.98 1.18
(v) Return on Assets (%) 0.27* 0.25* 0.26* 0.91 0.86
* Not Annualised
Segment Information@
(Rs. in Lakhs)
Particulars Quarter ended Year ended
31.03.2022 31.12.2021 31.03.2021 31.03.2022 31.03.2021
Audited

(Refer Note 13 below)
Unaudited Audited

(Refer Note 13 below)
Audited Audited
Segment Revenue:
Treasury 49,102 51,768 58,330 2,31,327 2,74,514
Corporate/Wholesale Banking 1,02,659 1,03,817 1,02,437 4,22,307 4,51,907
Retail Banking 2,58,742 2,50,466 2,36,748 9,78,155 8,93,708
Other Banking operations 4,883 4,594 3,100 14,837 8,200
Unallocated 1,669 1,885 244 3,621 244
Total Revenue 4,17,055 4,12,530 4,00,859 16,50,247 16,28,573
Less: Inter Segment Revenue - - - - -
Income from Operations 4,17,055 4,12,530 4,00,859 16,50,247 16,28,573
Segment Results (net of provisions):
Treasury 5,713 11,276 13,322 62,722 72,226
Corporate/Wholesale Banking 16,397 21,370 16,289 54,113 21,547
Retail Banking 44,128 35,570 34,785 1,33,433 1,19,869
Other Banking operations 9,875 2,380 2,635 10,738 6,970
Unallocated 1,669 1,885 244 3,621 244
Profit before tax 77,782 72,481 67,275 2,64,628 2,20,856
Segment Assets
Treasury 47,63,764 40,59,405 44,79,657 47,63,764 44,79,657
Corporate/Wholesale Banking 78,08,466 77,07,515 70,83,959 78,08,466 70,83,959
Retail Banking 93,78,255 89,37,571 82,82,563 93,78,255 82,82,563
Other Banking operations 401 286 - 401 -
Unallocated 6,73,219 6,54,674 6,50,474 6,73,219 6,50,474
Total 2,26,24,105 2,13,59,451 2,04,96,653 2,26,24,105 2,04,96,653
Segment Liabilities
Treasury 18,59,584 10,83,754 14,03,276 18,59,584 14,03,276
Corporate/Wholesale Banking 18,77,366 16,81,586 16,09,960 18,77,366 16,09,960
Retail Banking 1,66,84,109 1,64,51,320 1,56,11,703 1,66,84,109 1,56,11,703
Other Banking operations 364 103 - 364 -
Unallocated 2,46,597 2,47,747 1,99,615 2,46,597 1,99,615
Total 2,06,68,020 1,94,64,510 1,88,24,554 2,06,68,020 1,88,24,554
Capital Employed:
(Segment Assets - Segment Liabilities)
Treasury 29,04,180 29,75,651 30,76,381 29,04,180 30,76,381
Corporate/Wholesale Banking 59,31,100 60,25,929 54,73,999 59,31,100 54,73,999
Retail Banking (73,05,854) (75,13,749) (73,29,140) (73,05,854) (73,29,140)
Other Banking operations 37 183 - 37 -
Unallocated 4,26,622 4,06,927 4,50,859 4,26,622 4,50,859
Total 19,56,085 18,94,941 16,72,099 19,56,085 16,72,099
@ For the above segment reporting, the reportable segments are identified as Treasury, Corporate/Wholesale Banking, Retail Banking and Other Banking Operations in compliance with the RBI guidelines.
The Business  operations of the Bank are substantially concentrated in India and for the purpose of Segment Reporting as per Accounting Standard-17, the bank is considered to operate only in domestic segment.
(Rs in Lakhs)
Particulars As at 31.03.2022 As at 31.03.2021
Audited Audited
CAPITAL AND LIABILITIES
Capital 42,051 39,923
Reserves and Surplus 18,83,501 16,10,472
Minority Interest 30,533 21,704
Deposits 1,81,67,752 1,72,18,611
Borrowings 19,58,739 12,27,060
Other Liabilities and Provisions 5,41,529 3,78,883
Total 2,26,24,105 2,04,96,653
ASSETS
Cash and Balances with Reserve Bank of India 10,01,611 7,65,451
Balance with Banks and Money at Call and Short Notice 11,12,000 12,16,123
Investments 39,06,519 36,73,167
Advances 1,49,95,146 1,35,51,441
Fixed Assets 67,210 51,749
Other Assets 15,41,618 12,38,722
Total 2,26,24,105 2,04,96,653
Notes:
1 The above Consolidated Financial Results for the quarter and year ended March 31, 2022 were reviewed by the Audit Committee and subsequently approved by the Board of Directors at its meeting held on May 06, 2022. These Results have been subjected to "Audit" by the Statutory Central Auditors of the Bank and an unqualified audit report has been issued.
2 The Consolidated Financial Results of the Group comprise the financial results of The Federal Bank Limited and its subsidiaries viz. Fedbank Financial Services Limited & Federal Operations and Services Limited and its associates viz. Ageas Federal Life Insurance Company Limited & Equirus Capital Private Limited.
3 There has been no material change in the accounting policies adopted during the quarter and year ended March 31, 2022 as compared to those followed for the year ended March 31, 2021 except.
4 The working results have been arrived at after considering provision for standard assets, including requirements for exposures to entities with Unhedged Foreign Currency Exposures, non-performing assets (NPAs), provision for non-performing investments, income-tax and other usual and necessary provisions.
5 Other income includes fees earned from providing services to customers, commission from non-fund-based banking activities, earnings from foreign exchange and derivative transactions, selling of third-party products, profit on sale of investments (net), profit / loss on revaluation of of investments, dividend received from subsidiaries / associates, recoveries from advances written off etc.
6 The Capital Adequacy Ratio is computed on the basis of RBI guidelines applicable on the relevant reporting dates and the ratio for the corresponding previous period is not adjusted to consider the impact of subsequent changes if any, in the guidelines.
7 In accordance with RBI Circular  DBR.No.BP.BC.1/21.06.201/2015-16 on Basel III Capital Regulations dated July 01, 2015, RBI Circular DBR.No.BP.BC.80/21.06.201/2014-15 dated March 31, 2015  - 'Prudential Guidelines on Capital Adequacy and Liquidity Standards - Amendments' and RBI Circular DBR.BP.BC.No.106/21.04.098/2017-18 dated May 17, 2018 - 'Basel III Framework on Liquidity Standards - Net Stable Funding Ratio (NSFR) - Final Guidelines', Banks are required to make Pillar 3 disclosure requirements including Leverage Ratio disclosure requirements that are to be made along with the publication of Financial Results. Accordingly, such applicable disclosures have been placed on the website of the Bank which can be accessed at the following link: https://www.federalbank.co.in/regulatory-disclosures. These disclosures have not been subjected to audit or review by the Statutory Central Auditors of the Bank.
8 During the quarter ended September 30, 2021 , the Bank had issued 104,846,394 equity shares of ` 2 each for cash pursuant to a preferential allotment as per the relevant provisions of SEBI (Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations at ` 87.39 per share aggregating to ` 91,625.26 Lakhs (including share premium). This resulted in an increase of ` 2,096.93 Lakhs in Share Capital and ` 89,476.54 Lakhs (Net of share issue expenses) in Share premium account.
9 On account of uncertainties prevailing due to COVID-19 pandemic across the world and in India, the extent to which the same will impact the Bank's operations and financial position in future will depend on various aspects including actions taken to mitigate its impact and other regulatory measures. The Bank's capital and liquidity position is strong and would continue to be the focus area for the Bank during this period.
10 The Board of Directors have recommended a dividend of 90% i.e. ` 1.80/- per Equity Share on face value of ` 2/- each for the year 2021-22 (Previous Year ` 0.70/- per Equity Share) subject to the approval of the members at the ensuing Annual General Meeting. In terms of Accounting Standard (AS) 4 "Contingencies  and Events occurring after the Balance sheet date" the Bank has not appropriated proposed dividend aggregating to ` 37,845.79 Lakhs from the Profit and loss account for the year ended March 31, 2022. However the effect of the proposed dividend has been reckoned in determining capital funds in the computation of Capital adequacy ratio as on March 31, 2022.
11 As permitted vide letter dated October 4, 2021 issued by RBI, during the quarter ended September 30, 2021  the Bank had opted to amortize the liability on account of revision in family pension for employees covered under the 11th Bipartite Settlement and Joint Note dated November 11, 2020, over a period not exceeding five years beginning with the financial year ended March 31, 2022, subject to 1/5 of  the liability being expensed every financial year. Accordingly, during the nine months ended December 31, 2021, the Bank had charged  ` 2,364.21 Lakhs to the Profit and Loss account and the balance unamortised expenditure amounting to ` 15,367.34 Lakhs was carried forward. During the quarter ended March 31, 2022, the bank has opted to charge the entire balance unamortised family pension expenditure of ` 15,367.34 lakhs to the Profit and Loss Account.
12 The bank has raised ` 70,000.00 Lakhs Tier II capital on January 20, 2022, by way of issuance of unsecured Basel III compliant Tier II Bonds on private placement basis.
13 The figures of the last quarter are the balancing figures between the audited figures in respect of the full financial year and the published year to date figures upto the end of third quarter of the respective financial year, which was subjected to limited review.
14 Previous period's / year's figures have been regrouped / reclassified, where necessary to conform to current period's classification and also the amounts / ratios for the previous period / year have been regrouped /  reclassified pursuant to the requirement of Master Direction on financial statements - Presentation and disclosure issued by Reserve Bank of India dated August 30, 2021 (updated as on November 15, 2021), as amended and wherever considered necessary.
SHYAM SRINIVASAN
Kochi MANAGING DIRECTOR & CEO
May 06, 2022 (DIN: 02274773)
THE FEDERAL BANK LIMITED
REGD.OFFICE: P.B.NO. 103, FEDERAL TOWERS, ALUVA-683101
(CIN: L65191KL1931PLC000368)
CONSOLIDATED CASH FLOW STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 2022
(Rs. in Lakhs)
Year ended

 March 31, 2022
Year ended

 March 31, 2021
Cash Flow from Operating Activities
Net Profit Before Taxes 2,65,067 2,22,569
Adjustments for:
Depreciation on Group's Property 13,890 11,492
Provision / Depreciation on Investments 8,063 1,864
Amortisation of Premium on Held to Maturity Investments 16,922 14,219
Provision / Charge for Non Performing Advances 66,154 1,54,368
Provision for Standard Assets and Contingencies 64,384 16,743
(Profit)/ Loss on Sale of Fixed Assets (net) (533) (180)
Employees Stock Option Expense 57 34
4,34,004 4,21,109
Adjustments for working capital changes:-
(Increase)/ Decrease in Investments [excluding Held to Maturity Investments] (3,77,928) 2,61,200
(Increase)/ Decrease in Advances (15,09,859) (12,20,859)
(Increase)/ Decrease in Other Assets (2,81,657) (2,80,017)
Increase/ (Decrease) in Deposits 9,49,142 19,93,420
Increase/ (Decrease) in Other Liabilities and Provisions 98,261 5,921
(11,22,041) 7,59,665
Direct taxes paid (net) (89,328) (62,871)
Net Cash Flow from / (Used in) Operating Activities (7,77,365) 11,17,903
Cash Flow from Investing Activities
Purchase of Fixed Assets (29,552) (12,993)
Proceeds from Sale of Fixed Assets 734 413
(Increase)/ Decrease in Held to Maturity Investments 1,19,592 (3,78,911)
Net Cash generated / (Used in) Investing Activities 90,774 (3,91,491)
Cash Flow from Financing Activities
Proceeds from Issue of Share Capital 2,128 70
Proceeds from Share Premium (Net of Share Issue Expenses) 90,573 1,293
Increase / (Decrease) in Minority Interest 8,858 3,588
Proceeds from Issue of Subordinate Debt 70,480 -
Increase/(Decrease) in Borrowings (Excluding Subordinate Debt) 6,61,199 (25,712)
Dividend Paid (13,974) -
Net Cash generated  from Financing Activities 8,19,264 (20,761)
Effect of Exchange Fluctuation on Translation Reserve (635) 191
Increase/(Decrease) in Cash and Cash Equivalents 1,32,038 7,05,842
Cash and Cash Equivalents at the beginning of the year 19,81,573 12,75,731
Cash and Cash Equivalents at the end of the year 21,13,611 19,81,573
Note:
Cash and Cash Equivalents comprise of Cash in hand (including foreign currency notes), Balances with Reserve Bank of India, Balances with banks and money at call and short notice.
SHYAM SRINIVASAN
Kochi MANAGING DIRECTOR & CEO
May 06, 2022 (DIN: 02274773)

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