Kathmandu. Everest Bank and Standard Chartered Bank are the two commercial banks with foreign investment. Standard Chartered Bank holds a 46.81% stake in Standard Chartered Bank and Standard Chartered Bank UK holds a 23.40% stake.
Punjab National Bank holds 20% stake in Everest Bank. Both banks are in the current fiscal year 2082. A comparative study conducted by Insurance Khabar on the basis of key financial indicators between the two banks in the context of the release of financial statements for the third quarter of 83 years:
Everest Bank has a paid-up capital of Rs 13.72 billion and Standard Chartered Bank has a paid-up capital of Rs 10.04 billion.TAG_CLOSE_span_39 TAG_CLOSE_strong_50 TAG_OPEN_strong_50
Everest Bank has a reserve fund of Rs 15.50 billion and Standard Chartered Bank has a reserve fund of Rs 10.55 billion.TAG_CLOSE_span_38 TAG_CLOSE_strong_49 TAG_OPEN_strong_49
Retained Earnings: } Everest Bank has retained earnings of Rs 4.04 billion and Standard Chartered Bank has retained earnings of Rs 1.35 billion.
Everest Bank has collected deposits of Rs 302 billion and extended loans worth Rs TAG_CLOSE_span_36 TAG_CLOSE_strong_47 TAG_OPEN_strong_47 250 billion, while Standard Chartered Bank has collected deposits of Rs 145 billion and extended loans of Rs 68 billion.
Everest Bank earned Rs 6.83 billion in net interest income while Standard Chartered Bank earned Rs 2.91 billion.TAG_CLOSE_span_35 TAG_CLOSE_strong_46 TAG_OPEN_strong_46
Operating Profit: } Everest Bank earned an operating profit of Rs. 4.90 billion while Standard Chartered Bank earned an operating profit of Rs. 2.97 billion.
Everest Bank earned a net profit of Rs 3.32 billion while Standard Chartered Bank earned a net profit of Rs 2.08 billion.TAG_CLOSE_span_33 TAG_CLOSE_strong_44 TAG_OPEN_strong_44
distributable profit: } Everest Bank made a distributable profit of Rs. 4.04 billion while Standard Chartered Bank earned a distributable profit of Rs. 1.35 billion.
The book TAG_CLOSE_strong_42 TAG_CLOSE_span_31 price of Everest Bank is Rs. 244.27 and that of Standard Chartered Bank is Rs. 218.59.TAG_OPEN_span_31
Everest Bank has EPS of Rs 32.35 while Standard Chartered Bank has EPS of Rs 27.64.TAG_CLOSE_strong_41 TAG_CLOSE_span_30 TAG_OPEN_span_30
Bad Loans: } Everest Bank has a bad loan of 0.61 percent while Standard Chartered Bank has a bad loan of 1.81 percent.

{{TAG_OPEN_em_51}Note: The analysis based on the available data is not complete, please do more research and make a decision! The above news is not for share trading purposes.












