The Income of Indian Overseas Bank is -₨80.65
Net income available for common shareholders equals net income minus preferred dividends paid.
ttm (trailing twelve months)
Net income available to common shareholders are the profits remaining after the company pays all of its suppliers, employees, service providers, creditors, and preferred shareholders. In other words, this is revenue less all expenses and preferred dividends. The number measures common shareholders' claim on the company's cash flows.
Indian Overseas Bank provides various banking products and services. The company operates through Treasury, Corporate/Wholesale Banking, Retail Banking, and Other Banking Operations segments. It offers saving bank and current accounts, term deposits, retail loans, debit and credit cards, NRI accounts, agricultural and rural banking products, MSME loans, and merchant banking services. The company operates through 3270 branches and 3032 ATMs in India. It also operates through branches located in Singapore, Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Sri Lanka. Indian Overseas Bank was founded in 1937 and is based in Chennai, India.