Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus not in favour of PSBs' privatisation in India

Fraud in anything is bad, frauds in banks is more sensitive thing, so we have to find a way to stop it, said Yunus

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Apr 09 2018 | 12:12 AM IST

Nobel Peace Prize-winning economist Muhammad Yunus has said that he is not in favour of privatisation of public sector banks (PSBs) as private banks have not shown any 'exceptional performance' in many countries.

Several experts, including Chief Economic Advisor Arvind Subramanian and former Niti Aayog Vice Chairman Arvind Panagariya, had pitched for privatisation of PSBs after spate of frauds were unearthed in state-owned banks, including over Rs 130 billion scam in the Punjab National Bank (PNB).

The Bangladesh-based champion of micro-finance Yunus also said that ways have to be found to stop frauds in the banking sector.

"Fraud in anything is bad, frauds in banks is more sensitive thing, so we have to find a way to stop it...We have private sector banks in many other countries. Their performance is not something exceptional," he told PTI in an interview.

He was responding to a question on whether after the PNB scandal, does the demand for privatisation of public sector banks by certain quarters merits a view.

On the tariff war triggered by the imposition of duties on certain products by the US administration, he said that anything which distances one country to another is a negative thing.

"We should be working towards creating a common market, rather than building tariffs. This is a negative way of doing things.

"The case of Brexit is a negative thing, that's something we should be avoiding, we should be bringing countries together," Yunus noted.

Yunus, who is also the creator of social business, said that he sees no reason for the Grameen Bank to set up operations here as India has several successful micro-credit organisations.

"No, we don't want to work outside Bangladesh. But there are lots of micro-finance institutions (MFIs) in India," he observed.

A multi-agency probe is progressing into more than Rs 130 billion scam at PNB, involving diamond merchants Nirav Modi and Mehul Choksi.

The fraud was mainly perpetrated through issuance of fraudulent Letters of Undertaking (LoUs) with the help of PNB officials.

A Mumbai branch of PNB had fraudulently issued LoUs for the group of companies belonging to Nirav Modi since March 2011.

Yunus and his Grameen Bank were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for 2006 "for their efforts to create economic and social development from below".

He was in India to participate in an event organised by Indo-French Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IFCCI).

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First Published: Apr 09 2018 | 12:12 AM IST

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