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India’s bad bank aims at Rs 2 lakh cr stressed assets by FY25, says DFS secretary Vivek Joshi

So far, NARCL has taken over approximately Rs 88,000 crore of banks’ stressed assets and is doing due diligence for another Rs 60,000 crore, Joshi said

February 10, 2024 / 10:07 IST
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The government hopes NARCL will be able to take over Rs 2 lakh crore of stressed assets by the end of 2024-25.

India’s bad bank or the National Asset Reconstruction Company Ltd (NARCL) aims to take over Rs 2 lakh crore of banks’ stressed or non-performing assets (NPAs) by the end of FY25, department of financial services (DFS) secretary Vivek Joshi said.

So far, NARCL has taken over approximately Rs 88,000 crore of banks’ stressed assets and is doing due diligence for another Rs 60,000 crore.

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“In total, NARCL has taken Rs 88,000 crore stressed assets from banks. By the end of 2023-24, NARCL will be able to complete taking over around Rs 1 lakh crore of banks’ NPAs. The target was Rs 2 lakh crore, but they have not been able to make much progress on it currently,” Joshi told Moneycontrol in an interview.

Giving a breakup of the Rs 88,000-crore assets, he said NARCL has acquired eight accounts worth Rs 58,000 crore.