Capital infusion of Rs 20,000 crore in public sector banks likely by September

Finance Ministry is expected to disburse about Rs 20,000 crore to various public sector banks in the next two months to shore up their capital base.

New Delhi: Finance Ministry is expected to disburse about Rs 20,000 crore to various public sector banks in the next two months to shore up their capital base.

Of this, Rs 10,000 crore would be provided to weak public sector banks which require more capital, Financial Services Secretary Hasmukh Adhia said here.

"The first Rs 20,000 crore will happen as early as possible...Once Parliament approval comes for supplementary (demand for grants). Rs 8,000 crore we already have in our budget. Rs 12,000 crore will come, so this Rs 20,000 crore...Can happen by September," he said.

For the current fiscal, the government has allocated Rs 7,940 crore in the Budget for capital infusion in state-owned banks.

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, earlier in the day, sought Parliament nod for additional capital infusion Rs 12,010 crore in PSU banks as part of supplementary demands for grants.

The capital has been sought as per the assessment made by the ministry on getting presentation from all public sector banks.

Adhia further said that the third tranche of capital infusion which would be made in the last quarter of the current fiscal based on improvement in performance.

"It will be based on which banks makes lot of efforts in the first three quarters, whichever banks registers improvement in terms NPA, stressed asset and in terms of their restructuring," he said.

"Those are the banks which will benefit from the third tranche," he added.

The government intends to make Rs 5,000 crore capital infusion through second Supplementary later this year.

Besides, Adhia said, the government has made four year roadmap of capital requirement of public sector banks to meet Basel III norms, global capital adequacy requirement.

Public sector banks will need to raise Rs 1.10 lakh crore from the markets to meet more than half of their Rs 1.8 lakh crore capital requirement over for the next four years.

Of the Rs 1.80 lakh crore capital requirement estimated by the Finance Ministry, the government is willing to provide only Rs 70,000 crore -- Rs 25,000 crore each in current and next fiscal and Rs 10,000 crore each in 2017-18 and 2018-19.

On the asset quality, Adhia said NPA situation should see improvement over the next two quarters.

"Various initiatives taken (to address NPA issue) should work if not in immediate quarter, in next two quarters things should start looking up," he said.

Public sector banks are saddled with the gross NPAs of Rs 2.67 lakh crore at the end of March 2015. The gross NPA of the all banks was Rs 3.09 lakh crore.

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