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This Article is From Jun 12, 2017

RBI Nearly Done Listing Loans For Resolution Through Bankruptcy: Arun Jaitley

Last month, government tweaked laws to help tackle a record $150 billion in troubled bank debt.

RBI Nearly Done Listing Loans For Resolution Through Bankruptcy: Arun Jaitley
Arun Jaitley also said the government was actively working on consolidating state-run banks.

New Delhi: India's central bank is at an advanced stage of preparing a list of bad loans where resolution is required under the country's insolvency and bankruptcy rules, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said on Monday.

Speaking after meeting bank chief executives, Mr Jaitley also said the government was working on consolidating state-run banks, although Monday's meeting did not discuss the topic.

Last month, government tweaked its laws to help tackle a record $150 billion in troubled bank debt. The government has authorised the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to direct banks to initiate an insolvency resolution process in the case of a default under provisions of the bankruptcy code.

"The RBI is at a fairly advanced stage of preparing a list of those debtors where a resolution is required through the IBC (Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code) process and you'll shortly be hearing about it," Mr Jaitley told reporters.

An RBI deputy governor, N.S. Vishwanathan, said last week the central bank has decided to focus on a few large stressed accounts and an internal advisory panel will guide which of those would be referred to the IBC.

Sectors such as iron and steel and power account for the biggest chunk of soured loans for India's banks. The bulk of the stressed assets are held by 21 lenders majority-owned by the government.

A jump in provisioning has caused too many of the state-run lenders to report losses. Their weak financials and loss of market share to private sector lenders has revived calls for a consolidation of state-run banking sector to create a smaller number of bigger and nimbler banks.

"I can tell you we are actively working in that direction," Mr Jaitley said on Monday, declining to give details in what he said would be stock price-sensitive information.

State-run banks made a net profit of Rs 574 crore ($89.2 million) in the year ended March 31, Mr Jaitley said.

The banks had reported a net loss of Rs 17,993 crore in the year which ended in March 2016, compared with a net profit of Rs 37,823 crore the previous financial year, according to government data.

($1 = Rs 64.3550)

© Thomson Reuters 2017

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