“We have identified nine accounts amounting to Rs 2,752 crore to be transferred to NARCL in the first phase. There will be 11 accounts in the second phase amounting to Rs 2,685 crore, and remaining in the third phase. We have already got offers from NARCL on five accounts where we have an outstanding amount of Rs 1,099 crore,” he added.
NARCL has been set up by commercial banks to aggregate and consolidate stressed assets for their subsequent resolution.
Results declared by PNB on Tuesday showed that its standalone net profit plunged 62.8 per cent year-on-year (YoY) to Rs 411.3 crore during July-September. This was because provisions for non-performing assets (NPAs) went up by 32 per cent to Rs 3,556 crore.
Goel said he was confident to recover Rs 3,995 crore during the current financial year from the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) cases.
The total outstanding bad loans referred to the NCLT stands at Rs 66,855 crore.
During the first half of FY23, the bank had recovered Rs 1,471 crore. In FY22, it was able to recover Rs 6,321 crore of bad loans from NCLT cases.
Against a recovery target of Rs 32,000 crore from bad loans for FY23, Goel said the bank has already recovered around Rs 16,000 crore in H1.
“We are fully confident that we will achieve our target by the end of FY23,” he added.
Goel said the bank aims to bring gross non-performing assets (GNPAs) down to a single digit during the current financial year from 10.48 per cent at the end of the September quarter of FY23.
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