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F57
2. Subordinated debt
Subordinated debt includes index bonds amounting to Rs. 117.1 million (March 31, 2004: Rs. 105.1 million) which
carry a detachable warrant entitling bondholders to a right to receive an amount linked to the BSE Sensitive index
("Sensex") per terms of the issue.
3. Employee Stock Option Scheme ("ESOS")
In terms of the ESOS, as amended, the maximum number of options granted to any eligible employee in a financial
year shall not exceed 0.05% of the issued equity shares of the Bank at the time of grant of the options and aggregate
of all such options granted to the eligible employees shall not exceed 5% of the aggregate number of the issued
equity shares of the Bank on the date (s) of the grant of options.
In terms of the Scheme, 18,215,335 options (March 31, 2004: 15,964,982 options) granted to eligible employees
were outstanding at March 31, 2005.
A summary of the status of the Bank's option plan is given below:
Year ended Year ended
March 31, 2005 March 31,2004
Option shares Option shares
outstanding outstanding
Outstanding at the beginning of the year ............................................. 15,964,98215,964,982
15,964,98215,964,982
15,964,982 12,610,275
Add: Granted during the year ......................................................... 7,554,5007,554,500
7,554,5007,554,500
7,554,500 7,491,800
Less : Forfeited/lapsed during the year ............................................ 846,496846,496
846,496846,496
846,496 766,489
Exercised during the year* ...................................................... 4,457,6514,457,651
4,457,6514,457,651
4,457,651 3,370,604
Outstanding at the end of the year ........................................................ 18,215,33518,215,335
18,215,33518,215,335
18,215,335 15,964,982
* Excludes options exercised but not allotted.
4. Early retirement option ("ERO")
The Bank had implemented an Early Retirement Option scheme 2003 for its employees in July 2003. All employees
who had completed 40 years of age and seven years of service with the Bank (including period of service with
entities amalgamated with the Bank) were eligible for the ERO.
The ex-gratia payments under ERO and termination benefits and leave encashment in excess of the provision made
(net of tax benefits), aggregating to Rs. 1,910.0 million (March 31, 2004: Rs. 1,910.0 million) are being amortised
over a period of five years commencing August 1, 2003 (the date of retirement of employees exercising the Option
being July 31, 2003).
On account of the above ERO scheme, an amount of Rs. 384.0 million (March 31, 2004: Rs. 256.0 million) has been
charged to revenue being the proportionate amount amortised for the year ended March 31, 2005.
5. Deferred tax
On March 31, 2005, the Group has recorded net deferred tax asset of Rs. 702.2 million, (March 31, 2004: Rs. 4,628.8
million) which has been included in Other Assets.
The analysis of deferred tax assets and liabilities into major items is given below:
(Rupees in million)
Particulars March 31, 2005 March 31, 2004
Deferred tax asset
Provision for bad and doubtful debts .................................................... 7,285.5 13,664.6
Others ................................................................................................... 1,199.4 254.3
8,484.9 13,918.9
Less: Deferred tax liability
Depreciation on fixed assets .................................................. 7,561.1 9,001.5
Others........................................................................................ 221.6 288.6
7,782.7 9,290.1
Net Deferred Tax Asset/ (Liability).......................................................... 702.2 4,628.8
schedules
forming part of the Consolidated Accounts (Contd.)