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Govt to set up panel to prepare fresh list of state-run banks for privatisation

Niti Aayog had reportedly recommended privatisation of The Central Bank of India and the Indian Overseas Bank to the disinvestment department in April 2021, but no final decision was taken

May 16, 2023 / 08:46 IST
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The privatisation programme is likely to be focused on the smaller of the 12 state-run banks
The privatisation programme is likely to be focused on the smaller of the 12 state-run banks

The government may set up a panel to prepare a fresh list of public sector banks that can be privatised and also revisit its bank privatisation strategy after state-owned lenders turned profitable and several rounds of consolidation reduced their number, the Economic Times reported.

Niti Aayog had reportedly recommended privatisation of the Central Bank of India and the Indian Overseas Bank to the disinvestment department in April 2021, but no final decision was taken.

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"A new committee may be set up to identify lenders for privatisation, which include mid- and small-sized banks, and determine the quantum of the stake sale based on their performance, including their bad loan portfolio among other parameters," an official told ET.