Chidambaram to meet PSU bank chiefs on March 5

February 20, 2014 07:31 pm | Updated June 08, 2016 06:06 am IST - New Delhi

Finance Minister P. Chidambaram has called a meeting of heads of public sector banks on March 5, to take stock of their non-performing assets, credit growth and financial performance.

The meeting with the top officials of public sector banks is scheduled for March 5, a senior finance ministry official told PTI . This would be the last meeting with bank heads under the present government.

The broad agenda of the meeting includes reviewing ways to cut deteriorating asset quality. Credit growth in targeted sectors is also part of the agenda, the official said.

The gross non-performing assets (NPA), or bad loans, of public sector banks rose to Rs. 2.03 lakh crore at the end of September from Rs. 1.55 lakh crore on March 31, 2013.

The gross NPA of banks, including those in the private sector, rose by 28.5 per cent from Rs. 1.83 lakh crore in March 2013 to Rs. 2.36 lakh crore in September last year.

The financial performance of public sector banks would also be reviewed as all of them have declared their third-quarter results, the official said.

Among other issues, the interest subsidy scheme on education loans announced in the Interim Budget will be discussed.

Providing relief to 9 lakh families ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, the government announced it will waive the interest component of education loans taken before March 2009, a decision that will cost the exchequer Rs. 2,600 crore.

At the end of December 2013, public sector banks had 25,70,254 student loan accounts. The amount outstanding was Rs. 57,700 crore.

The Budget provision setting an agriculture credit target of Rs. 8 lakh crore for the next financial year would also be taken up.

“This year, banks will exceed the target of Rs. 7 lakh crore of agricultural credit. I am therefore encouraged to set a target of Rs. 8 lakh crore for 2014-15,” Mr. Chidambaram had said in the Budget speech on January 17.

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