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SC order on interest waiver: PSU banks may have to take Rs 2,000 crore hit

The judgement covers loans above Rs 2 crore as loans below this got blanket interest on interest waiver in November last year.

April 04, 2021 / 20:46 IST
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Representative image by Anton Violin via Shutterstock
Representative image by Anton Violin via Shutterstock

Public sector banks may have to bear a burden of Rs 1,800-2,000 crore arising due to a recent Supreme Court judgement on the waiver of compound interest on all loan accounts which opted for moratorium during March-August 2020, sources said.

The judgement covers loans above Rs 2 crore as loans below this got blanket interest on interest waiver in November last year. Compound interest support scheme for loan moratorium cost the government Rs 5,500 crore during 2020-21 and the scheme covered all borrowers including the prompt one who did not avail moratorium.

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According to banking sources, initially 60 percent of borrowers availed moratorium and gradually the percentage came down to 40 percent and even less as collection improved with ease in lockdown. In case of corporate, this was as low as 25 per cent as far as public sector banks were concerned.

They further said, banks would provide compound interest waiver for the period a borrower had availed moratorium. For example, if a borrower availed moratorium of three months, the waiver would be for that period.