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The “Sarkari” Rally: Why PSU Bank Stocks Are Crushing Private Banks in Feb 2026

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While the Indian stock market remains closed today (Saturday, Feb 21), smart money is already analyzing a massive signal from Friday’s closing bell. In a stunning divergence, Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) banks have decoupled from the broader market to stage a ferocious rally. The Nifty PSU Bank Index closed at a record high of 9,665, surging nearly 1.7% in a single session, leaving private banking giants flat. This “Sarkari” bull run is not a fluke – it is being driven by institutional heavyweights positioning themselves for the financial year-end.

The “Hidden” Breakout: PSU Banks vs. Private Banks

Friday’s trading session (Feb 20, 2026) marked a decisive shift in market leadership. While the Nifty Private Bank index struggled for direction, state-owned lenders attracted aggressive buying volume.

Hidden Breakout PSU Banks vs Private Banks

Key Market Data (Feb 20, 2026 Close)

Index/StockClosing PriceDaily Change (%)Status
Nifty PSU Bank Index9,665.80+1.68%All-Time High
State Bank of India (SBI)₹1,216.10+1.26%52-Week High Zone
Punjab National Bank (PNB)₹135.15+3.10%Breakout Volume
Bank of Baroda₹309.05+2.71%Strong Momentum
Nifty Private Bank IndexFlat/Negative-0.10%Underperforming

The divergence is clear: Investors are rotating capital out of expensive private lenders and into state-owned banks, betting on value unlocking and government reforms.

Why Are PSU Banks Rallying Now? (The 3 Drivers)

This rally is not driven by speculation but by structural improvements in the Indian banking system. Analysts point to three specific triggers fueling this February surge.

Why Are PSU Banks Rallying Now

1. Record-Breaking Q3 Earnings

The primary fuel is the spectacular Q3 FY26 earnings season.

  • SBI: India’s largest lender reported a record quarterly net profit of ₹21,028 crore (up ~24% YoY), crushing street estimates.
  • PNB & Canara Bank: Both reported double-digit profit growth, signaling that the “bad loan” era is officially over.
  • The Impact: With clean balance sheets and record profits, these banks are now trading at attractive Price-to-Earnings (P/E) multiples compared to their private peers.

2. Asset Quality at Multi-Year Bests

The “NPA Ghost” that haunted PSU banks for a decade has vanished.

  • Gross NPAs (Non-Performing Assets) across the sector have fallen to multi-year lows (averaging below 3%).
  • Credit Cost reduction: Banks are no longer setting aside massive funds for bad loans, directly boosting their bottom line.

3. The “Government Push” & FDI Buzz

There is growing buzz in the corridors of Dalal Street about potential policy reforms:

  • FDI Limit Hike: Reports suggest the government may consider raising the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) limit in public sector banks from 20% to 49% to attract global capital.
  • Capex Spending: The government’s increased capital expenditure (Budget 2026-27) directly benefits PSU banks, which are the primary lenders for large infrastructure and industrial projects.

Spotlight Stocks: SBI and PNB Lead the Charge

State Bank of India (The Market Leader)

SBI has effectively overtaken TCS to become India’s 4th most valuable listed firm. With a target price upgrade from major brokerages like Nomura and Jefferies (targets ranging ₹1,300+), SBI is the “captain” of this rally.

  • Why Buy? It is a proxy for the Indian economy. As the economy grows to $5 Trillion, SBI’s loan book grows with it.

Punjab National Bank (The Comeback Kid)

PNB has surprised the street with a 13% jump in net profit to ₹5,100 crore. Institutional buying was heavily visible in PNB on Friday, pushing it up over 3%.

  • Key Trigger: Significant improvement in asset quality (GNPA down to 3.19%) has made it a favorite for value investors.

Conclusion: Is it Too Late to Enter?

The Nifty PSU Bank Index hitting 9,665 is a psychological breakout. While short-term profit booking is possible after such a sharp run, the long-term trend remains bullish. The valuation gap between PSU and Private banks is still significant, leaving room for further upside. As we approach the March financial year-end, expect dividend announcements to further sweeten the deal for “Sarkari” bank shareholders.

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