PSU Banks Bad Loans Rise By Rs. 1 Lakh Crore in 9 Months of FY 16 - FM
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"The gross Non Performing Assets (NPAs) of the PSBs (PSU banks) increased from 5.43 per cent as on March 2015 to 7.30 per cent as on December 2015," he told Rajya Sabha in a written reply.
PSU banks' gross NPAs increased from Rs 2,67,065 lakh crore in March 2015 to Rs 3,61,731 lakh crore in December 2015, he said.
Thus, there is an increase of Rs 94,666 crore over the nine months of the current fiscal 2015-16.
In a reply to another question, Mr Jaitley said the government has taken specific measures to address issues in sectors such as infrastructure, steel and textiles incidence of NPAs is high.
The government has also approved establishment of 6 new Debt Recovery Tribunals, to speed up recovery of bad loans of the banking sector, in addition to existing 33, he said.
RBI has also undertaken steps which include formation of Joint Lenders' Forum (JLF) for revitalising stressed assets in the system, flexible structuring for long term project loans to infrastructure and core industries and Strategic Debt Restructuring (SDR) scheme.
With regard to write offs, Minister of State for Finance Jayant Sinha said, "The percentage of amount recovered against the write-off done by PSBs has declined from 24.50 per cent in 2012-13 to 20.59 per cent during 2013-14 and further to 15.23 per cent during 2014-15."
In the recent years, Mr Sinha said the rate of recovery (out of the written off amount) has declined due to exponential growth of the NPAs.
"The reasons for increase in NPAs include slowdown in recovery in the global economy and continuing uncertainty in the global markets leading to lower exports of various products like textiles, engineering goods, leather and gems etc, factors like volatility in prices of raw material and the shortage in availability of power to some sectors," he said.
The banks have written off loans of 38 accounts worth Rs 8,033 crore during 2015-16, he said.
In reply to another question, Sinha said an amount of Rs 1,30,156 crore as on December 2015, was classified as NPAs in PSU banks for borrowers exceeding Rs 500 crore.
Banks were advised that in the case of failed Corporate Debt Restructured (CDR) cases, additional prudential provisioning be made in a phased manner from April 1, 2016 to March 31, 2017, he said in another reply.
Mr Sinha further said that the ratio of top 30 NPAs to NPAs above Rs 1 crore (large borrowers) as on March 2015 for scheduled commercial banks was 51.79 per cent. (PTI - NDTV)
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