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Banks filed fewer cases against defaulters in FY17: CIBIL report

Even as the RBI and the Centre have been pushing banks to take the legal route in resolving bad loan assets, lenders have filed fewer number of legal cases against defaulters in FY17.

May 30, 2017 / 11:31 IST
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Even as the Reserve Bank of India and the Centre have been pushing banks to take the legal route in resolving bad loan assets, lenders have filed fewer number of legal cases against defaulters in FY17.

According to data published by Credit Information Bureau of (India), the number of suits filed by banks and financial institutions on defaults of Rs 1 crore and above declined by about 11 percent by value and 17 percent in number of cases. The number was at 9,575 cases worth Rs 1.5 lakh crore as on March 2017 as against 11,555 cases worth about Rs 1.7 lakh crore as of March 2016.

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In comparison, the suits filed in the previous two years had shown an increase of 68 percent (value terms) in March 2015 and a further 47 percent in March 2016.

Banking experts suggest this could be because more borrowers would be willing to settle cases without recourse to a legal eagle.