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This Article is From Feb 29, 2016

Rs 25,000 Crore for PSU Banks in 2016-17

Public sector banks will have to be strong and competitive, Mr Jaitley said.

Rs 25,000 Crore for PSU Banks in 2016-17
Public sector banks will have to be strong and competitive, Arun Jaitley said

The government will unveil a roadmap for consolidation of public sector banks (PSBs) which are
expected to get an infusion of Rs 25,000 crore next fiscal, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said on Monday. 

Besides, the government may consider bringing down its stake in state-owed IDBI Bank to below 50 per cent, he said, while presenting Budget 2016-17.

"Our public sector banks will have to be strong and competitive. The Bank Board Bureau will be operationalized during 2016-17 and a roadmap for consolidation of public sector banks will be spelt out," he said.

He also added that the process of transformation of IDBI Bank has already started. "Government will take it forward and also consider the option of reducing its stake to below 50 per cent," he said. On the issue of stressed assets of public sector banks, the Finance Minister said, it is a legacy from the past. "Several steps have already been taken in this regard. We are not interfering in lending and personnel matters of the banks. Structural issues have been addressed in various sectors like power, coal, highways, sugar and steel," he said. 

"The banks are putting in special efforts to effect recoveries, with a focus on reviving stalled projects. To support the Banks in these efforts as well as to support credit growth, I have proposed an allocation of Rs 25,000 crore in budget estimates 2016-17 towards recapitalisation of PSBs," he said.

If additional capital is required by these banks, he said, the government will find the resources for doing so. "We stand solidly behind these banks," he added. For speedier resolution of stressed assets, Jaitley said the debt recovery tribunals will be strengthened with focus on improving the existing infrastructure, including computerised processing of court cases, to support reduction in the number of hearings and faster disposal of cases. 
 

(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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