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Need to give state banks more autonomy: FM at Gyan Sangam

India needs to "conceive" several reforms in the banking sector, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley told reporters on Saturday on the sidelines of a two-day banking retreat.

January 03, 2015 / 16:13 IST
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India needs to "conceive" several reforms in the banking sector, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley told reporters on Saturday on the sidelines of a two-day banking retreat, termed Gyan Sangam.

Jaitley added that there is a need to give greater autonomy to banks and that non-performing loans in some cases was "unacceptable".

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"There is a need to get the best talent into the system. There is a need for far greater autonomy being given to them (state-run banks)," Jaitley told reporters in the western city of Pune.

India's state-run banks recorded the highest level of stressed loans at 12.9 percent of their total advances in September last year, while the same ratio for private sector banks was at 4.4 percent, according to central bank data.