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Banks need $65 bn additional capital to meet Basel III norms: Fitch

Weak capital positions have a major negative influence on the banks' viability ratings which will come under more pressure if the problem is not addressed, it added.

September 12, 2017 / 13:28 IST
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Indian Banks will require about USD 65 billion in additional capital, lower than estimated earlier, to meet the Basel III capital adequacy norms by March 2019 and push loan growth, Fitch Ratings said today.

Weak capital positions have a major negative influence on the banks' viability ratings which will come under more pressure if the problem is not addressed, it added.

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"Indian banks are likely to require around USD 65 billion of additional capital to meet new Basel III capital standards that will be fully implemented by the financial year ending March 2019," Fitch said.

This is lower than the US-based credit rating agency's previous estimate of USD 90 billion, largely as a result of asset rationalisation and weaker-than-expected loan growth.