SBI puts up 11 NPA a/cs for sale to recover Rs 1\,019 cr

SBI puts up 11 NPA a/cs for sale to recover Rs 1,019 cr

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

SBI has put up 11 non-performing assets (NPAs) for sale to ARCs and financial companies to recover dues of nearly Rs 1,019 crore.

"In terms of the bank's policy on sale of financial assets in line with the regulatory guidelines, we place these accounts for sale to ARCs/ Banks/ NBFCs/ FIs," SBI said in an auction notice on its website.

Of these 11 accounts, has the highest outstanding dues of Rs 592.53 crore.

Among others, has to repay Rs 83.01 crore, Rs 63.36 crore, R S Luth Education Trust Rs 60.62 crore, Rs 52.41 crore and Sri Balmukund Polyplast Rs 50.12 crore. The rest of the five companies owe the the remaining Rs 117 crore.

The interested asset reconstruction companies (ARCs)/ banks/ companies (NBFCs)/ financial institutions (FIs) can conduct due diligence of these assets with immediate effect, after submitting expression of interest and executing a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) with the bank, of India (SBI) said.

Once the deal is finalised, the assignment deed and other legal formalities will be completed in the shortest possible time as mutually agreed upon, it added.

SBI's gross NPAs rose to 10.69 per cent of the total advances at the end of the first quarter ended June this fiscal year, as against 9.97 per cent a year ago. In value terms, they increased to Rs 2,12,840 crore, from Rs 1,88,068 crore.

SBI has reported a hefty loss of Rs 4,876 crore for the June quarter due to higher NPAs or bad loans.

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First Published: Sun, November 04 2018. 11:05 IST