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Indian banks' asset quality best in a decade, expected to improve further: RBI

In the bi-annual Financial Stability Report (FSR) released on Wednesday, the central bank said the GNPAs are expected to improve further to 3.6 per cent in the baseline scenario.

June 28, 2023 / 16:06 IST
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Reserve Bank of India
Reserve Bank of India

The gross non-performing assets ratio for Indian banks fell further to a ten-year low of 3.9 per cent as of March 2023, the Reserve Bank said on Wednesday.

In the bi-annual Financial Stability Report (FSR) released on Wednesday, the central bank said the GNPAs are expected to improve further to 3.6 per cent in the baseline scenario.

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The banking and corporate sector balance sheets have been strengthened, engendering a ’twin balance sheet advantage’ for growth, RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das said in his foreword to the report.

He stressed the need for international cooperation and regulatory focus to tackle challenges like cyber risk and climate change. ”Financial stability is non-negotiable, and all stakeholders in the financial system must work to preserve this at all times,” Das said.