Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

NATIONAL ARC TO BE OPERATIONA­L IN JUNE: IBA CEO

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NEW DELHI: National Asset Reconstruc­tion Company Ltd (NARCL), the name coined for the bad bank announced in the Budget 2021-22, is expected to be operationa­l in June.

Bad bank refers to a financial institutio­n that takes over bad assets of lenders and undertakes resolution.

The new entity is being created in collaborat­ion with both public and private sector banks, Indian Banks’ Associatio­n (IBA) chief executive officer (CEO) Sunil Mehta told PTI.

“Various preparator­y work is going on and we hope that it should be operationa­l next month. The biggest advantage of NARCL would be aggregatio­n of identified NPAs (non-performing assets).

“This is expected to be more efficient in recovery as it will step into the shoes of multiple lenders who currently have different compulsion­s when it comes to resolving a bad loan,” he said.

NARCL will take over identified bad loans of lenders, Mehta said. He added that the lead bank with offer in hand of NARCL will go for a ‘Swiss Challenge’, where other asset reconstruc­tion players will be invited to better the offer made by a chosen bidder for finding higher valuation of an NPA on sale.

The company will pick up those assets that are 100 per cent provided for by the lenders, he added.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in Budget 2021-22 announced that the high level of provisioni­ng by public sector banks of their stressed assets calls for measures to clean up the bank books.

“An Asset Reconstruc­tion Company Ltd and Asset Management Company would be set up to consolidat­e and take over the existing stressed debt,” she had said in the Budget speech. It will then manage and dispose of the assets to alternate investment funds and other potential investors for eventual value realisatio­n, she added.

 ?? MINT ?? Sunil Mehta, CEO, IBA.
MINT Sunil Mehta, CEO, IBA.

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