Kotak Bank slides on weak Q4 earnings, downgrades
The private lender reported a 14% dip in its standalone profit after tax (PAT) at ₹3,552 crore, from the same quarter last year. Net Interest Income (NII) increased to ₹7,284 crore for January-March, from ₹6,909 crore last year, up 5% in the period.

CLSA also cited the recent run-up in Kotak shares as a reason for its downgrade to 'hold' from 'outperform'.
"Kotak Mahindra Bank's recent results have been weak, with moderation in growth, benign NII (Net Interest Income) traction and higher provision impacting earnings. This led to a drop in the stock," said Vishal Narnolia, assistant vice president of research at ICICI Securities, which has a 'Buy' rating on the stock, with a target price of ₹2,400.
The private lender reported a 14% dip in its standalone profit after tax (PAT) at ₹3,552 crore, from the same quarter last year. Net Interest Income (NII) increased to ₹7,284 crore for January-March, from ₹6,909 crore last year, up 5% in the period.
BofA Securities, Nomura, CLSA, JM Financial, and Elara Capital downgraded the stock after the results. Goldman Sachs, Citi, Macquarie, and Jefferies retained their bullish stances.

The recent run-up in Kotak shares caps upside as the lender is now trading at premium valuations, said BofA Securities. The stock is up nearly 17% in 2025 so far as against the Nifty Bank index's gains of about 8%.. "With near-term confidence around any meaningful growth outperformance waning, we see limited upside to multiples," said the brokerage.
CLSA also cited the recent run-up in Kotak shares as a reason for its downgrade to 'hold' from 'outperform'.
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