Jaitley had called the meeting to deliberate on options on resolution of stressed assets in the banking sector.
While RBI was not in favour of giving more time to big ticket loan defaulters, the Department of Financial Services made a presentation on strengthening tools to manage NPAs and resolution of stressed assets.
The meeting discussed the concept of Private Asset Management Company (PAMC) and National Asset Management Company (NAMC) for resolution of stressed assets.
"Lot of options were discussed for early resolution of stressed assets. RBI made some suggestions and these will be taken forward to and be given a concrete shape," a source said.
Although nothing has been finalised, but setting up of a bad bank to hold such loans seemed not on top of alternatives of the policy makers.
"We will have to weigh the pros and cons well before using tax payers money to set up a bad bank," the source added.
As on September 30, 2016, gross NPAs of public sector banks rose to Rs 6.3 lakh crore as against Rs 5.5 lakh crore at the end of the June quarter. This works out to an increase of Rs 79,977 crore on a quarter-on-quarter basis.
While Subramanian had earlier suggested setting up of a state-owned asset reconstruction company or a bad bank to deal with the problem of non-performing loans, it was Acharya who last month floated the twin concept of PAMC and NAMC for resolution of stressed assets.
Bank credit growth hit its lowest point in nearly two decades in January.
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