State Bank of India (SBI) shares declined by 6.66% to close at ₹1,019 following the release of its Q4 FY26 financial results. Despite reporting strong credit growth and improved asset quality, the bank faced margin pressures and lower profitability, which resulted in earnings falling short of market expectations. This led to a significant market capitalization loss of ₹67,040 crore. The results highlight challenges in maintaining profitability despite positive credit trends, reflecting the complex dynamics in the Indian banking sector during this period. State Bank of India's shares fell 6.66% to ₹1,019 after disappointing Q4 FY26 results, erasing ₹67,040 crore in market cap.