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Brinks Report > Blog > Business > IndusInd Bank’s Real Crisis? Not Derivatives—It’s Microfinance
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IndusInd Bank’s Real Crisis? Not Derivatives—It’s Microfinance

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: May 23, 2025 10:37 am
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IndusInd Bank’s financial troubles have deepened with a massive ₹4,975 crore hit in the March quarter of FY25, a result of years-old derivative accounting errors and more recent missteps in its microfinance portfolio.

While derivative lapses date back to FY16, it’s the mismanagement of microfinance loans that has hit the bank harder—both in provisions and in public trust.

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For everyday investors and customers, this means two things: a potential dip in confidence in the bank’s management, and concern about how safe and transparent the bank’s operations really are. It’s not just about profits anymore—it’s about credibility.

Now here’s the kicker: everyone expected the fallout from derivatives. That’s old news. But the surprise villain? Microfinance. The very segment meant to empower small borrowers is where the biggest red flags popped up.

According to the bank’s disclosures and auditor notes, the Q4 hit includes ₹1,959 crore from wrongly accounted derivatives transactions—a legacy issue swept under the rug since FY16. But it gets worse.

Also Read ₹674 Crore Interest Entry Error: IndusInd Bank Has Clarified

The internal audit uncovered errors in the microfinance business that triggered ₹2,522 crore in provisions, with ₹1,791 crore stemming from loans wrongly marked as “standard” that were actually NPAs.

In simpler terms: loans that were already bad were passed off as good, until auditors forced the correction.

The result? A historic net loss of ₹2,328.92 crore in just one quarter, the worst in IndusInd Bank’s 30-year history. Gross NPAs jumped above 3%.

The entire income statement saw rejigs—interest income fell by ₹1,368 crore after wrongly reported fee income was reclassified.

The forensic audit confirmed it: this wasn’t a one-off error. This was a systemic issue, possibly fraud-level negligence, as even the RBI is reportedly considering calling it out as fraud.

For a bank once seen as stable, this is a reality check. Restatements, reclassifications, and top-level exits all signal that what’s broken isn’t just a few spreadsheets—it’s internal controls and accountability.

As analysts probe deeper, one thing is clear: this quarter wasn’t just about numbers—it was about trust. And when a bank loses that, no audit adjustment can fix it fast enough.

Also Read Can You Still Trust IndusInd Bank? SEBI’s IndusInd Bank Probe Might Just Be the Tip of the Iceberg

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