PSU banks to be lowered to 10-15, says official


Team Udayavani, Oct 7, 2017, 10:03 AM IST

New Delhi: India will have 10 to 15 public sector banks with the government’s majority stake, down from 21% at present, as part of its plan to consolidate banks, the Finance Ministry’s Principal Economic Advisor Sanjeev Sanyal said on Friday.

He said that cleaning up of the bad loan problems is the first priority, and after that PSU banks could be consolidated.

“There are something like 21-22 public sector banks. The numbers will be reduced in terms of consolidation, but somewhere to the 10-15 range. We are not going to take it too far down…We need to consolidate some of these large number of banks, but be clear that we are not going to reduce these down to some people think like 4-5 national champions. We recognise that that will lead to too many ‘too-big- to-fail’ banks. Currently, we have one large bank State Bank of India… We do not want to create a large number of them.

Then we will have a real problem in terms of concentration of risks,” Sanyal said at the India Economic Summit.

He said consolidation of banks is longer term commercial decisions, whereas recapitalisation of PSBs is “more an urgent issue” in order to get the banking system running again.

Adding to inefficient banks does not lead to a bigger efficient bank. So, this cleaning up of the bad loans problem is the first priority, he said.

As part of the clean up process, the RBI has already started recognising the bad assets, provision them and is taking some of them to bankruptcy and insolvency process.

“Now, the second step consequently is recapitalisation and getting these banks running again… that will be done in next few months. The government is fully aware that we need a much larger banking system by factors of multiple than what it is today,” Sanyal said, adding India’s banking system is way too small for future and needs to be expanded significantly.

Recapitalisation bonds is one of the options for infusing capital into banks, he said, adding that the government could also dilute its stake in some lenders to 52%.

“There are many options and all of them will be explored in combination,” he said.

In the last consolidation drive, five associate banks and Bharatiya Mahila Bank (BMB) became part of State Bank of India (SBI) on April 1, 2017, catapulting the countrys largest lender to among the top 50 banks in the world.

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