NPA recovery: Bankruptcy process will not bring back money, say bank unions

RBI recently identified 12 accounts with non-performing assets (NPAs) of about Rs 2.5 lakh crore

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

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Bankruptcy process is not going to yield desired results as recovery is likely to be very low

unions today claimed the bankruptcy process initiated by various lenders for NPA resolution will not help in bringing the money back.

Bankruptcy process is not going to yield desired in terms of NPA resolution as recovery is likely to be very low, All Employees Association (AIBEA) General Secretary C H Vekatchalam said.


"Regulations Act has been amended to resort to Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code against big defaulters but this litigation route is time consuming and there is no guarantee of banks getting back the entire loans. Banks will incur further losses on account of these accounts," he said.

RBI recently identified 12 accounts with non-performing assets (NPAs) of about Rs 2.5 lakh crore and asked various banks to initiate bankruptcy process against these firms.

He added that United Forum of Unions (UFBU) will hold a protest march here tomorrow against various policies, including privatisation of PSU banks.

Adequate capital should be provided by the to public sector banks to strengthen their balance sheet and the administration should desist from any move towards privatisation, UFBU Convenor Sanjeev Bandlish said.

Effective measures are to be taken to recover the huge bad loans and banks should not be consolidated, amalgamated or merged, said All Officers Confederation (AIBOC) Joint General Secretary Ravinder Gupta.

The protest march will begin from Ram Leela Maidan and culminate at Sansad Marg police station, he added.

"Poor people, students and farmers are being harassed for non-repayment of loans but big corporates are enjoying all concessions. This is anti-people," he said.

First Published: Thu, September 14 2017. 22:46 IST