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CSR: HDFC Bank Spends Rs 820 Cr in FY 2022-23, Benefitting 10 Million People

HDFC Bank's Annual Report 2022-23 Highlights Strong CSR Commitment

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July 20, 2023
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HDFC Bank has shown a strong commitment to its social responsibilities. The bank has not only met its CSR spending requirements but has often exceeded them, as indicated by the amounts set off from the preceding financial years.

MUMBAI (India CSR): HDFC Bank Limited has published its annual report for 2022-23, showcasing the bank’s robust commitment towards community development and social initiatives. These endeavours are undertaken under the umbrella brand ‘Parivartan,’ which stands as the foundation of the bank’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) efforts.

‘Parivartan’ Aims to Create Sustainable Communities

Parivartan encapsulates HDFC Bank’s dedication to catalyse transformation in communities where it operates. The programs range from education, skill training, livelihood enhancement, healthcare, and sports to environmental sustainability and rural development. All initiatives are steered by the CSR policy approved by the Board, with a vision for “Creating Sustainable Communities.”

The policy complies with Section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013, ensuring robust governance through a board-level committee overseeing the effective implementation of these initiatives.

Funding CSR Initiatives

According to the annual report, the average net profit for the year stood at INR 41,165.02 Cr, two percent of which, i.e., INR 823.30 Cr, was assigned to fund the CSR initiatives. After considering the surplus arising out of the CSR Projects and the amount required for set-off, the total CSR obligation for the financial year was reported at INR 820.89 Cr.

Detailed Expenditure and Impact

The bank spent INR 803.15 Cr on CSR projects, covering both ongoing and new initiatives. Administrative overheads incurred were to the tune of INR 14.73 Cr, and the impact assessment procedures took up INR 3.01 Cr, bringing the total expenditure for the year to INR 820.89 Cr.

Parivartan: A Beacon of Change

HDFC Bank’s Parivartan is more than just a CSR initiative; it’s a concerted effort to empower the less privileged sections of society. The annual report reveals an encouraging figure – 9.93 Cr beneficiaries from the initiative across 27 states, underscoring the wide-reaching impact of these interventions.

These figures and efforts underscore HDFC Bank’s unwavering commitment to driving sustainable, holistic development and making a significant difference in people’s lives. As the bank continues its journey, the annual report for 2022-23 has set a precedent for transparency, community impact, and an enduring pledge towards ‘Parivartan.’

Analysis of HDFC Bank’s CSR Expenditures and Growth (2022 – 2023)

Sr. No.Particulars2022 (Rs Cr)2023 (Rs. Cr)Growth from 2022 to 2023
1Amount required to be spent by the Bank during the year733.86823.3012.18%
2Amount of expenditure incurred736.87821.4911.49%
3Amount available for set off from preceding financial years7.059.2030.5%
4Amount required to be setoff for the financial year–1.81–

From the combined table, the analysis of HDFC Bank’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities from 2022 to 2023 is as follows:

1. Amount required to be spent by the Bank during the year: The amount required to be spent by HDFC Bank on CSR activities has seen a growth of 12.18% from 2022 to 2023, increasing from Rs. 733.86 crores to Rs. 823.30 crores. This indicates that the bank’s profits have likely increased, as CSR requirements in India are a percentage of net profits. This also reflects the bank’s increased commitment to CSR.

2. Amount of expenditure incurred: The actual expenditure on CSR activities by the bank increased by 11.49% from 2022 to 2023, going up from Rs. 736.87 crores to Rs. 821.49 crores. This shows that the bank has been successful in scaling up its CSR activities in line with its increased commitment.

3. Amount available for set off from preceding financial years: The amount available for set off from the preceding financial years increased by 30.5%, from Rs. 7.05 crores in 2022 to Rs. 9.20 crores in 2023. This suggests that HDFC Bank had spent more than what was required on CSR activities in the previous years, creating a buffer for future years.

4. Amount required to be set off for the financial year: In 2023, an amount of Rs. 1.81 crores was required to be set off. This is the first time such a setoff has occurred, as there was no amount required to be set off in 2022. This could be due to a surplus expenditure on CSR activities in the previous years.

5. Shortfall at the end of the year: There has been no shortfall in both 2022 and 2023, indicating that HDFC Bank has met its CSR obligations in full for both these years.

6. Details of unspent CSR amount for the preceding three financial years & 7. Reason for the shortfall: No data has been provided for these particulars for both years, suggesting that there was no unspent amount or shortfall.


HDFC Bank’s Commitment to Rural Development

Rural Centric Approach

With over 60% of India’s population residing in rural areas, HDFC Bank emphasizes inclusive development. The bank believes that the prosperity of the nation’s villages must keep pace with its economic growth, hence it prioritizes rural areas for the implementation of its programs.

The extent of Initiatives

Currently, 70% of the bank’s initiatives are implemented in rural areas. These initiatives ensure the coverage of 75 out of 112 identified aspirational districts through their CSR programmes.

Holistic Rural Development Programme (HRDP)

This flagship initiative focuses on identifying and addressing the essential requirements of villages, leading the bank’s rural development efforts. It adopts a comprehensive and sustainable approach to development.

Community Engagement

Interventions under HRDP are designed in consultation with local communities and other stakeholders, ensuring the actions taken are relevant and impactful to the rural context.

Diverse Interventions

HRDP interventions cover a wide range of areas such as Natural Resource Management, Education, Skill Development, and Healthcare. They include improving school infrastructure, constructing sanitation units, providing access to drinking and irrigation water, promoting alternative energy sources, organizing health camps, and demonstrating sustainable agricultural practices.

Rural Livelihood Initiatives

HRDP encompasses targeted interventions for rural livelihoods. This includes income-generating training for youth and women, creating alternate sources of livelihood like livestock management, promoting entrepreneurial activities, and initiatives towards soil and water conservation.

Focused Development Programs (FDP)

Apart from HRDP, the bank has Focused Development Programs targeted at a specific and limited number of goals. Under FDP, the bank has identified three key targets that they are approaching in a focused manner.

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