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PSUs to manage bad loans of banks, says Arun Jaitley

NEW DELHI: State-owned firms such as NTPC and SAIL will be roped in to manage the stressed assets of banks so as to effectively deal with the problem of bad loans, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said today. “The government has already taken a series of steps. In some cases, we already have seen exits in order to lower their (group) debts and make them more sustainable. The Oversight Committee is dealing with some cases which have now arisen on account of various steps that have been taken,” he said.

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New Delhi, October 24

State-owned firms such as NTPC and SAIL will be roped in to manage the stressed assets of banks so as to effectively deal with the problem of bad loans, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said today.

“The government has already taken a series of steps. In some cases, we already have seen exits in order to lower their (group) debts and make them more sustainable. The Oversight Committee is dealing with some cases which have now arisen on account of various steps that have been taken,” he said.

After chairing the meeting on stressed assets in steel, power and shipping sectors, Jaitley said: “Today’s agenda was whether in some cases we can also involve the management team of certain established and successful PSUs in certain sectors to operate, at least at the interim, some of the plants.”

The meeting was attended by chairpersons of three important PSUs, NTPC, SAIL and Cochin Shipyard Ltd.

The meeting also deliberated as to what can be done in case of certain defaulters, whose assets have found no takers.

Jaitley said banks will invoke their power of converting debt into equity in such cases, and some entities will come up to take over the stressed assets.

The three sectors account for bulk of gross non-performing assets (NPAs) which surged to 9.32% (Rs 4.76 lakh crore) in 2015-16. PTI

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