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IndusInd Bank shares downs 3%, as CEO tenure raises concerns
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IndusInd Bank stock falls 3% amid CEO tenure concerns.

March 10, 2025 2 Min Read
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IndusInd Bank is experiencing a series of downgrades and target price cuts from global brokerage firms following the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) approval of a one-year extension for CEO Sumant Kathpalia. This decision has raised concerns about the bank’s long-term strategic direction and leadership stability.

As of now, shares of IndusInd Bank Limited are trading at ₹907.75, down by ₹29 or 3.10 per cent on the NSE at 11.40 am. The stock hit its 52-week low today at ₹881.10.

UBS has downgraded IndusInd Bank to “Sell” and reduced its target price to ₹850 per share. The brokerage cited a lack of strategic direction and a lower growth outlook as reasons for the downgrade. They also lowered their FY26/27 earnings per share (EPS) estimate by 10.5 per cent, indicating potential near-term earnings pressure.

BoFA Securities also downgraded the stock to “Underperform” with a target of ₹850 per share, highlighting the uncertainty surrounding management succession and the expected 12-18 month timeline for clarity on the bank’s future direction.

Goldman Sachs maintained a “Neutral” stance with a target of ₹964 per share, pointing out that the short extension for the CEO has delayed clarity on management transition amidst operational challenges.

Jefferies and Citi maintained their “Buy” ratings but adjusted their target prices. Jefferies lowered its target to ₹1,080 from ₹1,200, anticipating that the CEO’s shorter tenure may prompt the bank to initiate a succession plan with Deputy CEO & CFO Arun Khurana as a potential frontrunner for the top position. Citi, with a target of ₹1,378, noted that the one-year extension reflects the RBI’s discomfort and creates uncertainty regarding CEO continuity beyond this period.

Macquarie retained its “Outperform” rating with a target of ₹1,210, acknowledging concerns about the CEO’s shorter-than-expected extension but not ruling out the possibility of another renewal.

The uncertainty surrounding IndusInd Bank’s leadership transition and regulatory requirements is expected to impact investor sentiment, with analysts closely monitoring the bank’s operational performance under the current leadership.

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