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Indian Bank Q2 net profit rises 11.5%
Mint Kolkata
|October 17, 2025
Public sector lender Indian Bank on Thursday reported an 11.53% rise in net profit to ₹3,018 crore for the second quarter ended 30 September of the current fiscal.
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The bank posted a standalone net profit of ₹2,706 crore during the September quarter of 2024-25 fiscal.
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