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Govt exploring setting up bad bank, all other options: DEA Secretary Tarun Bajaj

Bajaj was responding to a query on whether the government would consider setting up of a bad bank as a one-time measure for reducing the burden of Non-Performing Assets (NPAs) of the public sector banks.

December 18, 2020 / 22:11 IST
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The government is exploring all options, including setting up of a bad bank, to improve the health of the country's banking sector, Economic Affairs Secretary Tarun Bajaj said on December 18. He also said the government has recapitalised public sector banks and continue to pump in capital as per requirements.

"We are looking at various options, including the option you mentioned (of bad bank), and it is still in the works… The RBI has been asking us, and we ourselves also feel that we need to recapitalise. We have recapitalised to a large extent and this year too, we have kept some money for recapitalisation so that commitment is there…," he said.

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Bajaj was responding to a query on whether the government would consider setting up of a bad bank as a one-time measure for reducing the burden of Non-Performing Assets (NPAs) of the public sector banks.

There have been difference of opinion on setting up of a bad bank. In June, Chief Economic Adviser K V Subramanian said that setting up of a bad bank may not be a potent option to address the non-performing asset woes in the banking sector.