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Banks' NPAs could rise on account of slowing economy: PMEAC

Non-performing Assets (NPAs) of banks have been going up for the last two years due to slowdown in the economy. The gross NPAs of some public sector banks, including State Bank of India and Punjab National Bank have crossed 4 per cent of the total assets at the end of March, 2013.

August 21, 2013 / 16:33 IST

Prime Minister's key economic advisor C Rangarajan today indicated banks may have to deal with higher non-performing assets (NPAs) on account of poor economic performance.


"NPA also increases because of the way economy behaves. If rise in bad loan is beyond control of banks, then banks need to be very careful in identifying NPAs," Rangarajan said.


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He was speaking at the 5th Conference of Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) officials and Central Vigilance Officials (CVO's) of Public Sector Banks.


"While judging increasing NPAs, banks should also take note of what is happening in the environment. Some amount of loan can for a time become NPA," Rangarajan added.


Non-performing Assets (NPAs) of banks have been going up for the last two years due to slowdown in the economy. The gross NPAs of some public sector banks, including State Bank of India and Punjab National Bank  have crossed 4 percent of the total assets at the end of March, 2013.


Pulled down by poor performance of farm, manufacturing and mining sectors, Indian economy slowed to 4.8 percent growth rate in the January-March quarter of last fiscal year and fell to a decade's low of 5 percent for the entire 2012-13 fiscal.


Gross non-performing assets (NPA) of public sector banks rose to Rs 1.76 lakh crore at the end of June quarter from Rs 1.55 lakh crore at March 31, 2013.


According to global rating agency Standard & Poor's, India's banking sector's non performing assets (NPA) ratio is likely to surge to 3.9 percent of total loans in 2013-14 and to 4.4 percent in 2014-15, compared with 3.4 percent in fiscal 2012-13.


Recently, Minister of State for Finance Namo Narain Meena, in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha, said the NPAs of banks have shown a rising trend.


The stress on the asset quality is a reflection of the stress in the economy of the country.

Public sector banks had recovered Rs 1,905 crore by filing 97,701 suits in 2012-13 and Rs 1,700 crore through 79,117 suits in the earlier fiscal.

first published: Aug 21, 2013 02:23 pm

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