Yes Bank fundamental are improving Year on Year, if we have a look stock the financial and Gross NPA are improving, stock is on a good track, it had fallen from high ₹ 400 to ₹ 5.65 from 2018 to the 2020, Now trading in near ₹ 20
Yes Bank Downfall
In 2018, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) removed Rana Kapoor from his position as CEO of Yes Bank over serious governance concerns. Under his leadership, the bank had allegedly sanctioned large loans to corporate entities in exchange for bribes. Many of these companies later defaulted, and the loans turned into non-performing assets (NPAs). Rana Kapoor, along with his associate, had earlier received RBI’s approval to start Yes Bank, which was granted a banking license in 2003, while Rana holding as a promoter was 26%.
Due to a rise in bad loans and multiple regulatory non-compliances, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) removed Rana Kapoor from his position and initiated an inquiry against him.
To protect depositors' interests and stabilize the situation, the RBI took full control of Yes Bank’s management.
Amid serious governance concerns, public trust eroded. Both investors and account holders began withdrawing their money, leading to a sharp crash in the stock price — from a peak of ₹400 to a low of just ₹ 6.
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Yes Bank Financial -YoY
Since the RBI has taken control and appointed the new CEO and sorted the bad loan irregularities and reduced the high NPA and recover in loans the recovery is seen in the stock , Since the 2020 to 2023 stock price was moving within in the range of ₹10 to ₹20.
after year 2023 the stock price touched to highest ₹33 in Mar 2024.
Stock Reflection on Chart
The price action is moving up on monthly chart with the increase in volume , Monthly average volume is 11 Crore, while the weekly average volume is 10 Crore.
Shareholding Pattern for Dec and March
FII 26.74% 26.87 %
DII 38.84% 39.53%
Public 29.99% 29.29%
Others 4.43% 4.31%
Conclusion
NPA for Mar 2024 , 1142 Cr.
NPA for Mar 2025, 800 Cr.
YoY decrease in NPA shows the recovery in bad loan.
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