Piramal Enterprises’ net profit has surged to Rs 163 crore in the September quarter, driven by a 17% rise in core net interest income and strong recoveries. However, the company warns of a “precarious” credit environment and rising gross non-performing assets. Increased loan loss provisions and challenges in microlending and over-levered borrowers further contribute to the cautious outlook.
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