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Yes Bank in talks with ARCs to sell NPAs worth over Rs 32,000 crore: Report

The move comes after the private lender sold bonds held in DHFL to raise Rs 500 crore and reduce exposure to the troubled NBFC

November 03, 2020 / 12:52 IST
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Troubled private sector lender Yes Bank is in discussions with several asset reconstruction companies (ARCs) to sell off bad loans worth Rs 32,344 crore. It has appointed EY as an advisor for the bids, Business Standard reported.

Yes Bank has already made provisions for 76 percent of its gross non-performing assets (NPAs) worth Rs 24,476 crore and is looking at the sale to “regain its place” in India’s banking sector, the report noted.

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Yes Bank and EY did not respond to queries, as per the report.

The move comes after the private lender sold bonds held in Dewan Housing Finance (DHFL) in the secondary market to raise Rs 500 crore and reduce exposure to the troubled non-banking financial company (NBFC). It is also looking to sell its mutual funds by 2020-end to raise more capital.