FM to tell banks to meet minority lending target

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| Even though instructions have been issued in this regard in October by the department of financial services, only 19 banks have prepared a road map to achieve the target by March 2010. |
| As of January 1, the country's largest lender, the State Bank of India (SBI), had neither prepared a road map nor appointed a nodal officer to exclusively look into the problems of the minorities and ensure smooth credit flow to them. |
| Similarly, six banks are yet to respond to the department's query on the steps being taken to open more branches in 121 minority-concentrated districts. Five banks are yet to respond to the department on the steps taken to increase credit access to the minorities in these 121 districts. |
| Similarly, 21 public sector banks are yet to respond on the steps taken to create awareness of credit access to the minorities in the selected discticts. |
| Meanwhile, the ministry has requested the Reserve Bank of India to open a website to display data on credit given to the minorities. |
| Lead banks in districts have been asked to monitor disposal of loan applications received from the minorities and provide reasons for rejections on a quarterly basis on the website. |
| The department has asked the banks to set up special minority cells and designate a nodal officer to look after the problems of the minority communities. |
| It had also asked the banks to prepare a road map laying down specific state-wise annual targets over a period of three years to ensure that the overall level of priority sector lending to the minority communities is raised from the current level of 9 per cent to 15 per cent in 2009-10. |
First Published: Jan 04 2008 | 12:00 AM IST