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CCEA approves ~1,340-cr recap for weak regional rural banks

- INDIVJAL DHASMANA

The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) on Wednesday approved a ~1,340crore recapitali­sation plan for the weak regional rural banks (RRBS) to help improve their capital to risk weighted assets ratio (CRAR) during 2020-21. RRBS are mandated to maintain a minimum CRAR of 9 per cent by the regulator.

Of this, ~670 crore each would be provided by the Centre and sponsor banks, Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng Minister Prakash Javdekar told reporters after the Cabinet meeting.

This is, in a way, an extension of the recapitali­sation plan that was to end this financial year (April 2019 to March 2020, of FY20).

The release of the government’s share of funds would be contingent upon the release of the proportion­ate share by the sponsor banks, an official statement said.

After the Reserve Bank of India’s decision to introduce disclosure norms for CRAR of RRBS with effect from March 2008, a committee was set up under the chairmansh­ip of former central bank deputy governor K C Chakrabart­y.

Based on the Committee’s recommenda­tions, a scheme for recapitali­sation of RRBS was approved by the Cabinet in 2011 to provide capital support of ~2,200 crore to 40 RRBS with an additional amount of

~700 crore as contingenc­y fund to meet the requiremen­t of the weak RRBS, particular­ly in the north eastern and eastern region.

By March 31 every year, National Bank for Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t (Nabard) identifies RRBS that require recapitali­sation assistance to maintain the mandatory CRAR of 9 per cent.

After 2011, the recapitali­sation scheme was extended till

2019-20 in a phased manner with a financial support of ~2,900 crore a year. Of this, 50 per cent is provided by the government.

The government has released ~1,395.64 crore out of its share of ~1,450 crore to RRBS in 2019-20 so far.

Meanwhile, the government has initiated structural consolidat­ion of RRBS in three phase, reducing their number from 196 in 2005 to the present 45.

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