Speaking at the Delhi Economic Conclave here, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Raghuram Rajan said the central bank will come out with a discussion paper next week with regard to distressed borrowers and rising NPAs.
"For willful defaulters or a new category that we call uncooperative defaulter, future borrowing will become more expensive. By uncooperative defaulter I mean those who don't work with their lenders to achieve equitable and efficient resolution of stressed assets," he said.
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"Next week, we propose to put out a discussion paper... The key element (will be) to deal with distressed borrower... It will focus on recognition, resolution and recovery (of assets)," he said.
Rajan said inability to deal with the problem of distressed assets will have a bearing on growth prospects.
To improve the health of the financial sector and to improve asset quality of banks, besides preventing slippages, RBI from time to time issues instructions to banks.
As per the norms, each bank is required to have a mechanism for early detection of signs of distress, including having a loan recovery policy, which sets down the manner of recovery, and monitoring of of write-off.
The ratio of top 30 NPAs as a percentage of gross NPAs, in respect of public sector banks, as on September 2013 is 35.5% and for all banks it is 38.8%.
The gross non-performing assets (NPA) amount of top 30 accounts of PSBs stood at Rs 72,174 crore, while for all banks it was Rs 91,667 crore at the end of September, 2013.
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