The central government has sanctioned the proposal of SBI to enter into negotiations with its subsidiary banks as well as Bhartiya Mahila Bank for acquiring them including their liabilities, he said in a written reply to the Lok Sabha.
The proposal for acquisition has been originated by respective boards, he added.
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In another reply, Jaitley said, gross non-performing assets (GNPAs) to the total advances of the PSU banks as on March, 2016 were Rs 4.76 crore (9.32%).
The macro stress tests in the Financial Stability Report of RBI, June 2016 suggest that under the baseline scenario, the GNPAs for the public sector banks (PSBs) may rise to 10.10% by March 2017, he said.
However, this level may not be reached in view of the recovery efforts by banks and steps taken by government and the Reserve Bank, Jaitley said.
As per the data received from PSBs, he said, frauds constituted 7.15% of total GNPs as on March 2016.
In a separate reply, Minister of state for Finance Santosh Kumar Gangwar said out of 27 public sector banks, 14 have posted losses.
The main reason for such losses was Asset Quality Review (AQR) exercise initiative by RBI during 2015-16 due to which banks had to suddenly make provision for accounts categorised as NPA.
During 2015-16 public sector banks made recoveries of Rs 39,534 crore as compared to Rs 41,236 crore in the previous fiscal.
Replying to another question, Gangwar said the ministry is considering a proposal of LIC for approval of five-day working week for its employees.
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