Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

PSBs write off non-performing assets worth ₹516 crore of 38 wilful defaulters in H1 FY18

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Public sector banks have written off loans worth ₹516 crore owed by wilful defaulters in the first half of the current fiscal, as per the data collated by the finance ministry.

As part of this exercise, 38 loan accounts of wilful defaulters were written off the books of banks during April-September period of 2017-18, it said.

Write-off in banking parlance means that the bank has made 100% provision from its earning against that account. Following this, non-performing asset (NPA) is no longer part of its balance sheet.

However, the write-off puts pressure on balance sheet of banks as it erodes operating profit. Since recovery in case of wilful default is very remote so the possibilit­y of write-back in the future is also very little, said a senior bank official.

A wilful defaulter is somebody who has essentiall­y not used the fund for the purpose it has been borrowed or he has not repaid when he can do so; he has siphoned off the funds or he dis- posed of the assets pledged for loan without the bank’s knowledge.

If there is wilful default then where is the possibilit­y of recovery, when the entire exercise was undertaken with a clear intention of default, the official said, adding that banks could only get few of their assets which have been disclosed.

Recovery forms only minuscule part of the outstandin­g loan in most of the cases, the official added.

The Reserve Bank of India in its direction to banks in 2015 said lenders should initiate legal proceeding­s wherever warranted, against the borrowers or guarantors and foreclosur­e for recovery of dues should be initiated expeditiou­sly.

The lenders may initiate criminal proceeding­s against wilful defaulters, wherever necessary. The country’s largest lender State Bank of India (SBI) accounts for over 27% of the total amount owed to public sector banks by wilful defaulters as of March 2017, according to the finance ministry data.

As many as 1,762 wilful defaulters owed ₹25,104 crore to State Bank of India (SBI) as on March 31, 2017, putting pressure on its balance sheet. Punjab National Bank (PNB) is next on the list with 1,120 wilful defaulters having outstandin­g non-performing assets (NPAs) or bad loans of ₹12,278 crore.

Together these two banks account for ₹37,382 crore or 40% of the total outstandin­g loans. Total outstandin­g loans due to public sector banks by 8,915 wilful defaulters amounted to ₹92,376 crore.

NEW DELHI:

 ?? MINT/FILE ?? As many as 1,762 wilful defaulters owed ₹25,104 crore to State Bank of India, the country’s largest lender, as on March 31, 2017, putting pressure on its balance sheet
MINT/FILE As many as 1,762 wilful defaulters owed ₹25,104 crore to State Bank of India, the country’s largest lender, as on March 31, 2017, putting pressure on its balance sheet

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