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Gross NPAs of banks to cross Rs 10 lakh Cr by March 2022: ASSOCHAM-Crisil

Gross NPAs of banks to cross Rs 10 lakh Cr by March 2022
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New Delhi: The (gross non-performing assets) Gross NPAs of banks can cross Rs 10 lakh crore by March 2022, an ASSOCHAM-Crisil joint study had said.

“NPAs are expected to rise to 8.5-9 per cent by March 2022, driven by slippages in retail, micro, small and medium enterprise (MSME) accounts, besides some restructured assets,” according to the study titled, ‘Reinforcing the code,’ conducted by The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM) jointly with credit rating agency Crisil.

“The effectiveness of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) is tested by the potential spike in NPAs. The standstill on initiation of fresh insolvency cases for a year ended in March 2021. Most of the pandemic-induced policies or measures may not ccontinue,” said the study.

The ASSOCHAM-Crisil study also noted that the expected increase in Gross NPAs of both banks and non-banks this fiscal because of the pandemic will provide an opportunity for players in the stressed assets market through resolution via various routes, with IBC likely to be the most preferred.

It said that the GNPAs of banks have declined from the peak seen in March 2018. They were lower as of March 2021 vis-a-vis March 2020 on account of supportive measures. These included the six-month debt moratorium, emergency credit line guarantee scheme (ECLGS) loans and restructuring measures.

The study noted that the current asset quality stress cycle will be different than that witnessed a few years back. “NPAs then came primarily from bigger, chunkier accounts. This time, smaller accounts, especially the MSME and retail segments, will  be more vulnerable than large corporates. As the latter have consolidated and deleveraged their balance sheets considerably in the past few years.”

The restructuring scheme announced for MSMEs and small borrowers should prevent the NPAs from rising too much. There is an opportunity for stressed asset investors with expertise and interest in these asset classes.

The study also highlighted that the risk management practices of Indian banks, especially public sector banks, have scope for improvement. In the past, laws were not in favour of lenders and allowed erring promoters to exploit the tedious recovery procedure. This is borne out by the high number of wilful defaulters of banks.

However, the RBI has tightened norms for such defaulters and made stressed asset resolution norms more stringent. That, coupled with an increased resolution of large-ticket NPAs under the IBC framework, have contributed to better recovery of NPAs.

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