CEPR, NITI Aayog join hands for IBC 2018 to address issues of India's Banking Sector

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

(CEPR) along with its knowledge partner and the government Think Tank, Aayog are organizing two-day Conclave 2018 (IBC) in between August 23-24, 2018.

The conclave, planned with the objective of making the sector more adaptable to face multiple future challenges in the coming years, will be addressed by Union Ministers such as Finance Minister, Arun Jaitley, and Civil Aviation Minister, Suresh Prabhu, apart from other important dignitaries such as BJP President, and Aayog,

The conclave will also host some of the best minds of the and financial sectors such as Governor, Reserve Bank of Urjit Patel, Chairman, ICICI Bank, , Former Chairperson, SBI, and many other renowned and global names related to the industry.

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IBC 2018, CEPR's brainchild is an important platform for varied stakeholders connected to India's banking and financial sectors. Over the years, has regularly been engaging with corporates, law and policy makers of the country, academicians and professionals to make all stakeholders share their views on all impending issues including bad debts and non-performing assets (NPAs) that have accumulated in the system, in an unbiased manner by bringing them to one platform.

Mr. Gopal Aggarwal, for IBC, said, "Under Prime Minister, Narendra Modi's current regime, banks in are going through a major churn, this includes restructuring of the way operations are done, broadening of the consumer base and the disruption through technology. Moreover, the government has been very vocal and is making concerted efforts to deal with issues such as legacy of bleeding balance-sheets of various companies in different states, de-bottlenecking the road sector, rejuvenating ports in India, pushing the corporate sectors to clear their dues or face the provisions of insolvency and bankruptcy laws. The platform IBC 2018 is our way of extending support to the government and creating an effective platform to discuss and debate on all imminent steps that need immediate attention to cleanse the banking sector of the country."

Commenting on associating with IBC 2018, UmangBedi, President, said, "We are happy to partner with and support this year's India Banking Conclave being organized under the aegis of and Aayog. IBC 2018, a premium congregation of key stakeholders, is undoubtedly a step in the right direction to aid our country's ailing banking and financial sectors."

In a nutshell, IBC 2018 is poised to be an effective platform that acts as a bridge between the government and the key stakeholders and help them synergize to re-invigorate India's banking and financial sectors as many believe that a healthy, effectively running banking system can only revive India's investment cycle and support the country's growth story.

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First Published: Wed, August 22 2018. 15:45 IST