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ING Vysya Bank Ltd. | INGVYSYABK | NSE - Banks


Performance Trend  |  Valuation  |  Growth  |  Insiders  |  Summary
INR in Million. Fiscal year ends in March. Figures are consolidated and restated.

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Revenue and Net Income, EPS Growth Rate








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Revenue or turnover or top line is income that a company receives from its normal business activities. Revenue Growth is used to measure how fast a company's business is expanding. The figure shows the annual rate of increase/decrease in a company's revenue or sales growth in terms of percentage change from the previous year.

An ideal company should have an steady upward trend. Year-over-year performance is frequently used by investors seeking to gauge whether a company's financial performance is improving or worsening.

Compound Annual Growth Rate of ING Vysya Bank Ltd.


1 year
Revenue 7.07%
Net Income 7%
EPS Basic -9%


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If Sales Revenue shows a moderate or stable growth while EPS shows an explosive growth, it could possibly be due to accounting manipulation.

Reserves, Dividends Growth


Retained Earnings Growth





Retained Earnings Growth is the percent increase / decrease of a company's retained net income or reserves/surplus over time. A company can use retained earnings to maintain current operations, or to invest in new ventures. Generally speaking, retained earnings growth is accompanied by subsequent increases in sales and profitability.


Dividend Growth ING Vysya Bank Ltd.




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A company paying dividends is generally a good sign. Well established companies offer dividends back to its shareholders while high growth companies usually do not pay dividends since they reinvest the profits back in the business. If a dividend paying company stops paying dividends then that is a big red flag. Dividend per share is better metric compared to looking at just the dividends because DPS takes into account the number of shares as well.