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EXCLUSIVE | Budget looks to provide relief to MSMEs, may relax NPA classification norm

The Centre is considering easing NPA classification period to between 120-180 days from 90 days, thus making permanent a measure adopted during the pandemic and the nationwide lockdown, a top government official told Moneycontrol. The person added that such a move would require legislative changes.

January 11, 2021 / 20:05 IST
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Ahead of the Union Budget 2021-22, the Narendra Modi government is considering easing classification norms for non-performing assets, a move aimed at providing relief to industry and especially smaller businesses in light of Covid-19.

Currently, a loan becomes non­-performing if the interest or instalment of principal remains overdue for more than 90 days, with the exception of accounts eligible for the Covid-19 moratorium provided by the Reserve Bank of India.

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The Centre is considering easing it to between 120-180 days, thus making permanent a measure adopted during the pandemic and the nationwide lockdown, a top government official told Moneycontrol. The person added that such a move would require legislative changes.

“There have been a number of consultations on the matter, including with industry and stakeholders. A decision will be taken soon and it may be announced in the upcoming budget,” the official said.