The agency has affirmed long-term ratings of nine banks, including State Bank of India, Bank of Baroda and its New Zealand arm, Punjab National Bank, Canara Bank, IDBI Bank, ICICI Bank and Axis Bank, at 'BBB-'
"We have revised our sector outlook to negative from stable implying that there are more downside risks for Indian banks' viability ratings (VRs) unless the risks of deteriorating asset quality and weak earnings are counterbalanced by sizeable capital infusions," the agency said in a report today.
According to the recently released Financial Stability Report of the Reserve Bank, gross non-performing loans of banks jumped to 7.6 per cent in March 2016, from 5.1 per cent in September 2015.
Fitch said asset quality could deteriorate further over the next 12-18 months, given the banks' exposure to stressed sectors, such as infrastructure and iron and steel and the difficult resolution process for stressed assets in the near-term.
"Earnings of banks are also likely to be weak due to muted loan growth and high credit costs," the agency said.
Fitch estimates the banking system needs around USD 90
billion capital and several public-sector banks are likely to find it difficult to access new capital from other sources, the report said.
"If fully implemented, the reforms should lead to better lending practices, earlier recognition of problem exposures, improved creditor rights, greater transparency, and a better capitalised and more competitive banking system," the report said.
"Both banks' capital positions are at greater risk because stressed assets have increased at faster pace than capital replenishment," the report said.
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