Key Events This Week
May 11: Exceptional volume surge and price rally to Rs.143.90 (+2.97%)
May 12: Price correction to Rs.140.10 (-2.64%) amid broader market weakness
May 13: Valuation grade shift to “attractive” as stock trades at Rs.140.65 (+0.39%)
May 14: Price recovery to Rs.144.00 (+2.38%) supported by technical momentum
May 15: Week closes at Rs.142.30 (-1.18%) with moderate volume

Bank Of India is Rated Buy by MarketsMOJO
2026-05-15 10:10:47Bank Of India is rated 'Buy' by MarketsMOJO, with this rating last updated on 09 Mar 2026. However, the analysis and financial metrics discussed here reflect the stock's current position as of 15 May 2026, providing investors with the latest insights into its performance and outlook.
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Bank Of India Valuation Shifts Signal Attractive Investment Opportunity Amid Sector Dynamics
2026-05-13 08:01:11Bank Of India’s recent valuation adjustments have shifted its price attractiveness from very attractive to attractive, reflecting evolving market perceptions amid solid financial metrics and improving fundamentals. This recalibration in valuation parameters, including price-to-earnings and price-to-book value ratios, offers investors a nuanced perspective on the stock’s current appeal relative to its historical averages and peer group.
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Bank Of India Surges on Exceptional Volume Amid Sector Weakness
2026-05-11 13:00:06Bank Of India (BANKINDIA) witnessed a significant surge in trading volume and price on 11 May 2026, standing out as one of the most actively traded stocks in the public sector banking space. Despite a broader sector decline, the mid-cap bank outperformed its peers and the benchmark indices, signalling renewed investor interest and potential accumulation.
Read full news articleAre Bank Of India latest results good or bad?
2026-05-09 19:15:27Bank of India’s latest financial results for the quarter ending March 2026 reflect a mix of strong performance and underlying challenges. The bank reported a net profit of ₹3,015.79 crores, which represents a year-on-year growth of 14.85% and a quarter-on-quarter increase of 11.50%. This growth in net profit is supported by a net interest income of ₹6,730.19 crores, marking an 11.01% increase year-on-year and a 4.17% improvement from the previous quarter. A notable highlight is the gross non-performing asset (NPA) ratio, which declined to a record low of 1.98%, down from 2.26% in the previous quarter, indicating significant improvement in asset quality. The net NPA ratio also improved to 0.56%, the lowest level in recent history. This suggests that the bank has enhanced its credit risk management and recovery processes. However, the results also indicate some areas of concern. The net interest margin (NIM...
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Bank Of India Q4 FY26: Strong Profit Growth Masks Asset Quality Concerns
2026-05-09 09:49:45Bank Of India Ltd. reported robust profit growth in the March 2026 quarter, with net profit surging 14.85% year-on-year to ₹3,015.79 crores, marking the highest quarterly profit in the bank's recent history. However, the impressive headline numbers come with a caveat: non-operating income constituted 79.52% of profit before tax, raising questions about earnings sustainability. The Mumbai-based public sector lender, with a market capitalisation of ₹63,373 crores, saw its stock trading at ₹139.75 on May 8, down 0.39% from the previous close, reflecting investor caution despite the strong quarterly performance.
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