The plan includes doubling the bank's business volumes and reducing gross NPA level below 3 per cent.
"The plan rests on business growth and our approach will be to catch up with the industry. We will double our business from around Rs 5 lakh crore in FY16 to Rs 10 lakh crore in FY19, representing CAGR of over 20 per cent per annum," Managing Director and Chief Executive Kishor Kharat told reporters here.
"The plan has nothing to do with whether we remain a public sector or a private sector bank because it does not talk abut composition of ownership or holding. On a standalone basis we have made this plan for transforming the bank and therefore the thrust is more on business transformation."
Kharat said bad loan will remain an issue for some more time but expressed confidence the bank will be entering the next fiscal with a lighter stress. "Our endeavour will be to bring down gross NPA to 3 per cent and net NPA to near 0 per cent."
To meet the plan, the bank is looking at raising around Rs 19,000-20,000 crore over the next three years, he said. Besides, it will be raising Rs 4,000 crore from Tier I bonds and Rs 8,000-9,000 crore through Tier II bonds.
The city-based lender has lined up around Rs 3,000 crore of assets for monetisation, of which it is expecting nearly Rs 1,200-1,500 crore to accrue this month.
The bank has also put on hold its plan to raise Rs 3,771 crore through qualified institutional placement (QIP) route due to volatile market conditions.
For the next three years, the bank will also looking at
re-balancing its portfolio mix with more focus on MSME, agriculture and retail credit. Its focus will be adding more higher credit rated clients to its books.
Kharat said the bank will expand its branches to 4,000 branches from 1,800 branches now.
It will also be increasing its manpower.
"We will also very shortly be introducing employee stock ownership plan (Esops) option for our employees which is now an industry requirement," Kharat said.
The bank will also be looking at revising its wage by introducing a fixed-cum-variable package.
