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Bad loans of banks may rise to 9.9% by September 2020: RBI

"This is primarily due to change in macroeconomic scenario, marginal increase in slippages and the denominator effect of declining credit growth," the central bank noted.

December 27, 2019 / 18:45 IST
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The asset quality of Indian commercial banks may worsen with rise in slippages and lack of credit growth next year, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) said in the Financial Stability Report released on December 27.

Gross NPA ratio may increase to 9.9 percent by September 2020, from 9.3 percent a year ago, the report said.

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"This is primarily due to change in macroeconomic scenario, marginal increase in slippages and the denominator effect of declining credit growth," the central bank noted.

Bank-wise distribution of asset quality showed that while 24 banks had  gross NPA ratios under 5 percent, four banks had gross NPA ratios higher than 20 percent in September 2019, as per the report.