NEW DELHI: Shares of State Bank of India traded 2.9 per cent up in Thursday's trade at 10:54AM (IST). Around 1551203 shares changed hands on the counter. The stock opened at Rs 197.9 and touched an intraday high and low of Rs 201.0 and Rs 197.0, respectively, in the session so far.
The stock quoted a 52-week high of Rs 373.8 and a 52-week low of Rs 150.2.
SBI raised Rs 4,000 crore in additional tier 1 bonds at a coupon of 7.74 per cent, the bank said in a regulatory filing.
Financials
State Bank of India, incorporated in the year 1955, is a banking company (having a market cap of Rs 177019.67 Crore).
State Bank of India key Products/Revenue Segments include Interest & Discount on Advances & Bills which contributed Rs 179748.84 Crore to Sales Value (69.85 per cent of Total Sales), Income From Investment which contributed Rs 68204.72 Crore to Sales Value (26.50 per cent of Total Sales), Interest which contributed Rs 6449.63 Crore to Sales Value (2.50 per cent of Total Sales) and Interest On Balances with RBI and Other Inter-Bank Funds which contributed Rs 2920.41 Crore to Sales Value (1.13 per cent of Total Sales) for the year ending 31-Mar-2020.
Promoter holding
Promoters held 56.92 per cent stake in the company as of quarter ended 31st Jun 2020.
Valuation ratio
It quoted a price-to-earnings ratio of 8.2 and price to book value of 0.68.