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PSU banks wrote off Rs 2.41-trn loans from Apr 2014 to Sept 2017: Govt

Writing off loans is done, inter-alia, for tax benefit and capital optimisation

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

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(PSBs) wrote off Rs 2.41 trillion worth of loans between April 2014 and September 2017, the Rajya Sabha was informed on Tuesday.

Writing-off (NPAs) or is a regular exercise conducted by to clean up their balance sheet, and achieving taxation efficiency, Minister of State of Shiv Pratap Shukla said in a written reply.

"As per Reserve Bank of India (RBI) data on global operations, have written-off (including compromise) an amount of Rs 2.41 trillion from the financial year 2014-15 till September 2017," the minister said.

Writing off loans is done, inter-alia, for tax benefit and capital optimisation, he said.

"Borrowers of such written off loans continue to be liable for repayment," he added.

Shukla said that recovery of dues takes place on an ongoing basis under legal mechanism, including SARFAESI Act and debt recovery tribunals.

"Therefore, write-offs do not benefit borrowers," he added.

The minister said RBI has apprised it that borrower-wise credit information is not available for disclosure.

The RBI Act provides that credit information submitted by a bank should be treated as confidential and not be published or otherwise disclosed.

First Published: Tue, April 03 2018. 20:04 IST
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