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Bank of India aims to recover Rs 17,000 cr in FY19, after gross NPAs declined in Q1

The government bank has identified 7-8 accounts worth up to Rs 3,000 cr to transfer to AMC, and Rs 8,000 cr towards ARC sale

August 01, 2018 / 09:03 IST
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The case was filed following a complaint by Bank of India.
The case was filed following a complaint by Bank of India.

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State-owned Bank of India aims to recover about Rs 17,000 crore from all sources in the current financial year ending March 2019.

After reporting a turnaround in net profit at Rs 95 crore for the first quarter ending June 2018, the lender's chief said it has identified Rs 8,000 crore worth of assets to be sold to asset reconstruction companies (ARCs).

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Total recovery during April to June quarter stood lower at Rs 2,699 crore as against a whopping Rs 11,417 crore in the March quarter.

“The recovery journey will continue in Q2 (July-September quarter) also at about Rs 4,000-5,000 crore... Recovery from all sources will be Rs 17,000 crore in FY2019," said Dinabandhu Mohapatra, MD and CEO, Bank of India.