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Essar Steel verdict lifts sentiment for banks

- HAMSINI KARTHIK

Most bank stocks went up after the Supreme Court on Friday cleared the decks for Arcelormit­tal to take over Essar Steel following nearly 800 days of legal battle.

While Corporatio­n Bank gained the most, up 17 per cent in Friday’s trade, State Bank of India (SBI), IDBI Bank, Punjab National Bank, and Canara Bank rose 2.5-5 per cent.

Not only will a significan­t amount stuck in resolution for long be freed up, experts say the Supreme Court reiteratin­g the primacy of the committee of creditors (COC) may also strengthen the position of banks in negotiatin­g resolution­s. This, according to Rakesh Sharma of Elara Capital, is the strongest message of the verdict.

Siddharth Purohit of SMC Institutio­nal Equities said: “The verdict was long overdue and allays investors’ anxieties on the outcome of the resolution. Banks will have higher recoveries than before and this creates a precedent for upcoming resolution­s.” For banks, this means taking out of provisioni­ng nearly ~50,000 crore.

Kajal Gandhi of ICICI Securities expects a beneficial outcome for state-owned banks, given that their exposure to Essar Steel is pegged at ~20,000-25,000 crore.

Gandhi said this would also help the banks in making provisions for other stressed accounts and boosting their capital adequacy.

In a manner that sets a precedent for the resolution process, analysts at JP Morgan say the two long-standing cases — Bhushan Power and Steel and Alok Industries — too should be settled soon.

“The verdict is a positive for SBI and ICICI Bank specifical­ly, given the large amount of provision write-backs likely for these two banks. SBI had guided for ~16,000 crore of write-back from the resolution of three accounts (Essar Steel, Bhushan Power and Alok Industries). ICICI Bank’s credit cost guidance of 1.2-1.3 per cent also baked in a resolution of Essar Steel. This verdict should allow the bank to achieve the target in FY20,” add the analysts.

 ?? Compiled by BS Research Bureau ?? Source: Essar Steel Website (Summary of status of claims from creditors as on March 5, 2019 (List of creditors version 17)
Compiled by BS Research Bureau Source: Essar Steel Website (Summary of status of claims from creditors as on March 5, 2019 (List of creditors version 17)

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