United Bank of India. Corporate Presentation March 2017

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United Bank of India Corporate Presentation March 2017

Contents 1 Indian Economy and Banking Sector: Industry Dynamics 2 United Bank of India: Genesis of the Bank and Presence 3 4 Operational Highlights Asset Quality and Capital Adequacy 5 Experienced Management 6 Way Forward Corporate Presentation United Bank of India 2

Indian Economy : An Overview China USA India Japan Germany Russia Brazil Indonesia France UK The Indian economy has emerged as a bright spot in the world economy and is the third largest economy by GDP Global demand has seen a slight reduction in the speed of growth owing to geopolitical factors 17.2 16.6 Source: World Bank USD $ Trillion Source: RBI, Macro-Economic Framework statement 7.1 4.5 3.5 3.4 3.1 2.6 2.5 2.5 For India though, improving demographics with a working age population of over 63% should help in continuing our trajectory of growth over the next few years, barring 2017 due to demonetisation % OF TOTAL POPULATION IN 2011 Source: Census of India, 2011 Source: IMF World GDP Growth India GDP Growth 44.20% 6.70% 6.90% 7.30% 7.60% 6.60% 5.10% 11% 10% 9.20% 10-14 YEARS 15-19 YEARS 20-24 YEARS 25-64 YEARS 5.50% 65-100 YEARS 3.80% 2.80% 2.20% 2.40% 2.50% 2.30% 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017P Corporate Presentation United Bank of India 3

Overview of the Indian Banking Sector JAPAN USA CHINA BRAZIL UNITED S TATES INDIA INDONESIA INDONESIA BRAZIL RUSSIA BRAZIL CHINA FRANCE INDIA RUSSIA UNITED STATES RUSSIA INDIA FRANCE INDONESIA S OUTH A F RICA CHINA MALAYSIA JAPAN INDONESIA UNITED STATES INDIA C H INA B R AZIL R USSIA INDIA India has potential to increase credit from formal sources that is clearly demonstrated by an under branched network Low credit and an under-branched population has resulted in low financial participation Domestic Credit % of GDP (2015) Branches Per 100k Population (2015) % of age 15+ with account at a financial institution 354% 237% 194% Source: World Bank 109% 77% 47% 21 38 33 33 14 18 96.6% 93.6% 78.9% 68.1% 67.4% 52.8% Source: World Bank India is clearly lagging in loan penetration in the retail segment compared to our peers that, coupled with low ATM penetration results in huge potential for expansion of banks % of age 15+ with loan from a financial institution 23.3% 173 13.1% 11.9% 10.3% 9.6% 6.4% 107 69 76 51 53 20 Corporate Presentation United Bank of India 4

Contents 1 Indian Economy and Banking Sector: Industry Dynamics 2 United Bank of India: Genesis of the Bank and Presence 3 4 Operational Highlights Asset Quality and Capital Adequacy 5 Experienced Management 6 Way Forward Corporate Presentation United Bank of India 5

Genesis & Presence of United Bank of India 1950 United Bank of India Ltd., was formed in 1950 with the amalgamation of four banks UBI is also known as the 'Tea Bank' because of its age-old association with the financing of tea gardens. It has been the largest lender to the tea Industry. 1969 One of the 14 banks which were nationalized 1969 174 branches, 147 crores of deposits and 112 crores of advances at the time of nationalisation in July, 1969 Post 1969 Bank Network expansion in the Rural and Semi Urban area Today Presently the Bank is having a Three-tier organisational set-up consisting of the Head Office, 36 Regional Offices and the Branches. Today Total business of about 2 lac crore from a large network of branches and ATMs FINANCIAL YEAR BRANCHES ATM 2013-14 2,001 1,602 2014-15 2,004 1,912 2015-16 2,011 2,044 AS ON 31.01.2017 2,021 2,200 Sunday Standard Best Banker Priority Sector 2013 Government of India Award of Excellence PMJDY 2014 National Award for Excellence Best Bank under PMEGP 2016 MNRE Govt of India Certificate of Appreciation 2016 SKOCH ORDER OF MERIT FOR UNITED WALLET Corporate Presentation United Bank of India 6

Contents 1 Indian Economy and Banking Sector: Industry Dynamics 2 United Bank of India: Genesis of the Bank and Presence 3 4 Operational Highlights Asset Quality and Capital Adequacy 5 Experienced Management 6 Way Forward Corporate Presentation United Bank of India 7

Stabilising Operating Performance Total Income has seen an increase in the latest quarter on the back of increasing non interest income coupled with decreasing operating expenses causing the operating margins to stabilize and increase Interest Income Non-Interest Income All figures in crore 357 374 390 661 814 2,471 2,379 2,429 2,232 2,272 All figures in crore Margins in %age 8.3% 235 Operating Income 15.1% 11.6% 437 327 Operating Margin 17.2% 530-121 Q3FY16 Q4FY16 Q1FY17 Q2FY17 Q3FY17 PAT and PAT Margins are beginning to recover as the operating performance of the bank improves Q3FY16 Q4FY16 Q1FY17 Q2FY17 Q3FY17 that should continue as NPA provisioning starts peaking with improving macro economic conditions All figures in crore Margins in %age 0.6% PAT 1.4% 1.5% 17 38 44 PAT Margin 2.1% 64 925 All figures in crore -413 393 287 469 495 Q3FY16 Q4FY16 Q1FY17 Q2FY17 Q3FY17 Q3FY16 Q4FY16 Q1FY17 Q2FY17 Q3FY17 Corporate Presentation United Bank of India 8

Improving deposit profile to aid future lending 112,476 70,243 116,401 71,412 116,820 70,781 117,892 68,471 127,692 67,866 CASA deposits have seen an increase on the back of demonetisation while term deposits have remained flat with interest rates showing a downward trend Savings Current All figures in crore All figures in crore 6648 7981 8042 7824 39,246 40,810 42,231 43,445 9698 51,273 66,582 67,610 66,547 66,623 66,721 Q3FY16 Q4FY16 Q1FY17 Q2FY17 Q3FY17 Q3FY16 Q4FY16 Q 1FY17 Q 2FY17 Q 3FY17 Pre-demonetisation efforts + demonetisation have resulted in significant increase in CASA% All figures are CASA as a % of total deposits resulting in a gradual increase in total business and a wider CD ratio allowing headroom for further lending 62.5% Total Deposits* Total Advances* CD Ratio 61.3% 60.6% 58.1% 53.1% 40.8 41.9 43.0 43.5 47.8 Q3FY16 Q4FY16 Q1FY17 Q2FY17 Q3FY17 Q3FY16 Q4FY16 Q1FY17 Q2FY17 Q3FY17 Corporate Presentation United Bank of India *figures in crore 9

Sectoral Exposure Mix Priority sector lending has seen slow growth, primarily on the back of a slow down in the economy and a reduction in appetite for MSME advances. However agricultural credit and other prisec lending is growing steadily Particulars ( crore) 31-Dec-15 31-Mar-16 30-Jun-16 30-Sept-16 31-Dec-16 YoY Grwth (%) Agriculture Credit 10,944 12,605 12,633 11,691 11,277 3.0% MSE Advance 10,835 10,682 10,567 10,392 10,191-5.9%* Other Priority sector 5,887 6,522 6,689 6,866 6,946 18.0% Total Priority Sector Lending 27,666 29,809 29,889 28,949 28,414 2.70% * On Account of reclassification of certain advances from MSME to other priority sector advances Increased visibility, driven by various campaigns has resulted in healthy growth for housing and vehicle loan advances. Although demonetisation has had an impact, this should correct going forward. Particulars ( crore) 31-Dec-15 31-Mar-16 30-Jun-16 30-Sept-16 31-Dec-16 YoY Grwth (%) Housing 5,618 5,970 6,229 6,526 6,696 19.2% Education 477 468 462 463 453-5.0% Car Loans 497 519 526 558 578 16.3% Personal Loans & Others 5,482 5,695 5,615 5,360 5,333-2.7% Total Retail Advances 12,074 12,652 12,832 12,907 13,060 8.2% Corporate Presentation United Bank of India 10

Well diversified loan book The Bank s loan book is well diversified with even exposure to multiple sectors. Recent economic events have resulted in a reduction in the overall loan book, but this is expected to improve in the forthcoming quarters Particulars ( crore) FY14 FY15 FY16 Q3FY16 Q3FY17 Wholesale Trade 1,679 1,618 1,993 1,682 2,056 Agriculture and Allied Activities 9,725 8,595 9,462 7,993 8,957 Automobile & Auto Ancillary 648 513 519 497 578 Road Transportation 1,436 1,027 956 956 966 Retail Trade 2,651 2,539 2,866 2,476 2,403 Services 14,879 16,012 16,876 15,892 14,805 NBFC / Financial Intermediaries 5,270 6,128 6,184 6,107 5,022 Food & Beverage 1,216 1,292 1,766 1,526 1,675 Power 9,665 9,484 9,335 10,944 10,395 Iron & Steel 4,921 5,005 4,763 4,840 4,613 Coal & Petroleum Products 226 200 346 202 241 Others (including unclassified retail) 15,666 16,657 16,413 17,130 16,158 Total 67,982 69,070 71,412 70,243 67,867 Corporate Presentation United Bank of India 11

Bank's consistent efforts leading to improving efficiency Operational efficiencies has resulted in increasing business per employee resulting in ~80% increase in the gross profit per Employee All figures in crore All figures in lacs 11.77 12.37 11.98 11.71 12.52 6.12-3.24 8.44 11.11 11.19 Q3FY16 Q4FY16 Q1FY17 Q2FY17 Q3FY17 With a rationalising of the branch expansion, the Bank has managed to steadily increase the business per branch All figures in crore Q3FY16 Q4FY16 Q1FY17 Q2FY17 Q3FY17 with strict operating procedures resulting in efficiencies that has translated into a significant increase in GP per branch All figures in lacs 40.8 41.9 43.0 43.5 47.8 46.68-24.04 65.08 86.97 85.71 Q3FY16 Q4FY16 Q1FY17 Q2FY17 Q3FY17 Q3FY16 Q4FY16 Q1FY17 Q2FY17 Q3FY17 Corporate Presentation United Bank of India 12

Contents 1 Indian Economy and Banking Sector: Industry Dynamics 2 United Bank of India: Genesis of the Bank and Presence 3 4 Operational Highlights Asset Quality and Capital Adequacy 5 Experienced Management 6 Way Forward Corporate Presentation United Bank of India 13

Asset Quality While there has been tremendous pressure on the assets of the Bank, strong measures and stringent monitoring has ensured that fresh slippages have reduced drastically Movement of NPAs Particulars ( crore) 31-Dec-15 31-Mar-16 30-Jun-16 30-Sept-16 31-Dec-16 Opening Balance 6,112 6,722 9,471 10,116 11,134 Reduction 551 436 267 236 470 Upgradation (-) 32 12 58 131 29 Cash Recovery 395 151 97 89 137 sale of assets (-) (222) - - - - Write-off (-) 123 272 112 15 305 Fresh Slippages(+) 1,160 3,185 912 1,254 181 (Due to AQR) (610) (1,590) - - - Closing Balance 6,722 9,471 10,116 11,134 10,845 Gross and Net NPAs Particulars 31-Dec-15 31-Mar-16 30-Jun-16 30-Sept-16 31-Dec-16 Gross NPA (% of advances) 9.57 13.26 14.29 16.29 15.98 Net NPA (% of advances) 5.91 9.04 9.85 11.19 10.62 Corporate Presentation United Bank of India 14

Capital Adequacy Particulars Dec 15 Mar 16 Dec 16 Tier I ( crore) 5,277 5,797 6,462 Of which- Common Equity ( crore) 5,180 5,660 6,318 Adjusted Additional Tier I (AT 1) ( crore) 97 137 144 Tier II 2,073 1,573 1,625 Total 7,350 7,369 8,087 RWA 74,059 73,079 74,613 CAR (%age) 9.92 10.08 10.84 Tier I 7.12 7.93 8.66 of which CET 6.99 7.74 8.47 Additional Tier AT -1 0.13 0.19 0.19 Tier -II 2.80 2.15 2.18 Corporate Presentation United Bank of India 15

Contents 1 Indian Economy and Banking Sector: Industry Dynamics 2 United Bank of India: Genesis of the Bank and Presence 3 4 Operational Highlights Asset Quality and Capital Adequacy 5 Experienced Management 6 Way Forward Corporate Presentation United Bank of India 16

Experienced Board Shri Pawan Kumar Bajaj, MD & CEO Shri Bajaj is a Post Graduate in Science, LLB, CAIIB and holds diploma in Human Resources, Treasury, Foreign Exchange and International Banking. Before joining the Bank he was the Executive Director of Indian Overseas Bank. He was also the Chief Executive in Bank of India s Singapore Centre covering operations in Indonesia, Vietnam and Cambodia. Shri. K. Venkata Rama Moorthy,Executive Director Sri. Rama Moorthy, an Agriculture graduate and CAIIB, joined Bank of Baroda as a Probationary Officer in 1981and since then has garnered rich experience in all aspects of banking over a period of three decades. Shri Ashok Kumar Pradhan, Executive Director Sri Ashok Kumar Pradhan is an M.Com. and CAIIB, and has a career spanning over 31 years. He has functioned in almost all areas of banking especially Credit and Branch Banking across 4 SBI associate banks. Before joining this Bank as Executive Director, he was Chief General Manager of State Bank of Travancore Corporate Presentation United Bank of India 17

Experienced Board Shri A. K. Dogra,Govt. Nominee Director Shri A. K. Dogra is a Science Graduate from Jammu University and has done Executive International MBA in Finance from United Business Institute, Brussels, Belgium. Presently he is Deputy Secretary in Ministry of Finance. Prior to this Bank, he was a member on the Board of State Bank of Hyderabad. Shri Arnab Roy, RBI Nominee Director Shri Roy has done his schooling and college education at New Delhi and has done his MBA from Delhi University. Before coming to Jaipur, Shri Roy was holding charge as the Executive Director at National Housing Bank, New Delhi (2011-2015). Shri. S. Suryanarayana,Shareholder Director Shri. Suryanarayana M.Com, CAIIB, FCA Career banker and worked in various capacities between 1976 and 2012 in Andhra Bank from where he retired as Chief General Manager and has attended various training programmes in India and overseas notable few being training in Kellogg s Business School, USA and Banking Summer School, Luxembourg. Corporate Presentation United Bank of India 18

Strong Organisation Structure Board of Directors Managing Director & CEO Executive Director Chief Vigilance Officer Executive Director GM - Human Resource Management and Training GM RBS & Compliance, Chief Compliance Officer GM Premises & Branch Expansion GM Accounts Government Transactions and CFO GM Credit GM Treasury GM Audit & Inspection GM Recovery & Monitoring & Corporate Client Management GM IT, CMS GM Planning & Development, Chief Risk Officer and Chief Information Security Officer DGM ADC Company Secretary, Secretary to the Board and Compliance Officer GM Prisec &FI GM Retail, Marketing & Publicity GM Operation & Services, Security The Bank is managed by a strong team of General Managers under the guidance of the Executive Directors, MD &CEO and the Board of Directors. In addition specific committees are in place to ensure adherence to highest standards of corporate governance. Corporate Presentation United Bank of India 19

Fund infusion by Government of India & LIC Year Particulars 2013 The Government of India was issued 180,041,152 Equity Shares of 10 each at a price of 38.88 per equity share amounting to 700 crore (rounded off). 2014 The Bank received 300 crore (rounded off) from the Life Insurance Corporation of India and completed the preferential allotment of 8,45,07,042 equity shares of 10 each at a price of 35.50 per share. 2016 Bank has issued and allotted 23,24,45,520 Equity Shares of 10 each for cash at an issue price of 20.65 per equity share including premium of 10.65 per share determined on preferential basis to Government of India against capital infusion of 480 crore (rounded off). Bank received 608 crore (rounded off) from the Central Government towards preferential allotment of 26,74,87,901 equity shares of 10 each at a price of 22.73 per share. The Government of India from time to time has been providing support for augmenting the Tier I Capital of the Bank, subject to achieving certain performance parameters Corporate Presentation United Bank of India 20

Contents 1 Indian Economy and Banking Sector: Industry Dynamics 2 United Bank of India: Genesis of the Bank and Presence 3 4 Operational Highlights Asset Quality and Capital Adequacy 5 Experienced Management 6 Way Forward Corporate Presentation United Bank of India 21

Strategies for Growth Maintaining high CASA deposits Accelerate growth in loans and advances to the retail and MSME segments Grow our pan India presence Increase fee-based revenue and income from distribution of third-party products Reduce our gross NPA levels and to improve quality of assets Monitoring of accounts/ credit monitoring Augmenting alternate delivery channels Corporate Presentation United Bank of India 22

Thank You Reach us at: United Tower, 11, Hemanta Basu Sarani, Kolkata 700 001 Contact: Shri Bikramjit Shom, Company Secy (co.sec@unitedbank.co.in)