Overview of SBI Stock
State Bank of India (SBI) was formed on July 1st, 1955, through the merger of three banks established during the British era: the Bank of Bombay, the Bank of Madras, and the Bank of Bengal
Financial Ratios
| Financial Ratio |
Value |
| Market Capitalization |
₹ 7,21,510 Cr |
| Current Price (Approx. June 4, 2025) |
₹ 809.80 |
| 52-Week High |
₹ 912.10 |
| 52-Week Low |
₹ 679.65 |
| P/E Ratio (TTM) |
9.30 |
| EPS (TTM) |
₹ 86.91 |
| Return on Equity (ROE) |
~16.87% - 17.21% |
| Return on Capital Employed (ROCE) |
~13.49% |
| Beta |
1.71 - 1.73 |
| Dividend Yield |
1.96% |
Sales and Net Profit Growth (Past 4 Financial Years)
| Year |
Sales (INR crores) |
Net Profit (INR crores) |
| FY 2025 (Est.) |
₹ 5,24,172 |
₹ 70,900 |
| FY 2024 |
₹ 4,66,812 |
₹ 67,084 |
| FY 2023 |
₹ 3,68,718 |
₹ 55,648 |
| FY 2022 |
₹ 3,50,845 |
₹ 37,183 |
| FY 2021 |
₹ 2,78,115 |
₹ 23,888 |
SBI's sales have significantly increased from ₹2,78,115 crore in FY2021 to an estimated ₹5,24,172 crore in FY2025. This shows robust growth in the bank's operations. Similarly, net profit has seen a substantial jump from ₹23,888 crore in FY2021 to an estimated ₹70,900 crore in FY2025, indicating improving profitability and efficiency.
Sales and Net Profit for the Previous 5 Quarters
| Quarter |
Sales (INR crores) |
Net Profit (INR crores) |
| Mar 2025 |
₹ 1,43,876 |
₹ 18,642 |
| Dec 2024 |
₹ 1,28,467 |
₹ 16,891 |
| Sep 2024 |
₹ 1,29,141 |
₹ 18,331 |
| Jun 2024 |
₹ 1,22,687 |
₹ 17,035 |
| Mar 2024 |
₹ 1,28,411 |
₹ 20,698 |
In March 2025, SBI reported strong sales of ₹1,43,876 crore and a net profit of ₹18,642 crore. This shows a positive sequential growth in sales from the December 2024 quarter's ₹1,28,467 crore. The net profit has also shown growth compared to the previous quarter. The quarterly results generally indicate a consistent performance trend for the bank.
Shareholding Pattern (Latest Available)
| Shareholding Category |
Mar 2025 (Latest) |
| Promoters |
57.43% |
| FIIs (Foreign Institutional Investors) |
9.95% |
| DIIs (Domestic Institutional Investors) |
25.05% |
| Public |
7.57% |
The shareholding pattern for SBI shows a stable promoter holding at 57.43%, indicating strong control and commitment from the government (as SBI is a public sector bank). FIIs and DIIs combined hold a significant portion (around 35%), which suggests strong institutional confidence in the bank's long-term prospects. This concentration of ownership in "strong hands" (promoters and institutional investors) with only about 7.57% held by the general public often signifies fundamental strength and stability in the stock.