Hindustan Times (Delhi)

SBI to make provisions for Punjab farm loans

A NEW DRAINAGE RBI asks bank to provide for losses after `20K-cr worth of foodgrain goes missing from state godowns

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has asked State Bank of India, the country’s largest lender, to set aside provisions for losses on foodgrain-related loans issued to the government of Punjab, SBI chairman Arundhati Bhattachar­ya said at a banking and financial conclave on Monday.

She, however, did not disclose the quantum of SBI’s exposure to such loans, but confirmed that the lender had been making provisions in its books.

According to reports, banks extended loans worth `12,000 crore to fund the Punjab government’s foodgrain procuremen­t programme. However, RBI told lenders to mark the loans as potential non-performing assets (NPAs) and make provisions for them after `20,000-crore worth of foodgrain went missing from godowns.

Minister of state for finance Jayant Sinha, who was also present at the conclave, later said the government was taking steps to check whether similar situation had spread to other states. “We need a systemic solution to ensure that whatever needs to be resolved across various agencies, can be done in a structured and systemic way. We are working with the RBI as well as with banks and government agencies to ensure that the matter with respect to food stocks is satisfacto­rily resolved.”

Bhattachar­ya said public sector banks should not be solely held responsibl­e for infrastruc­ture funding turning into ban loans. “If we as a developing county are only going to advise banks to follow the retail model, who is going to do project financing?.” Loans given by 30-odd banks, led by SBI, to the Punjab government for its foodgrain procuremen­t programme

Punjab gets around `40,000 cr out of the total `1 L cr of food credit Food credit Farm credit Worth of foodgrain procured by the state govt is missing from godowns. RBI has asked banks to provide for losses on the loans Non-food credit

 ??  ?? figures as on Feb 2016; Source: RBI
figures as on Feb 2016; Source: RBI

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