No proposal to dilute govt ownership in PSBs below 50%: Govt

The government on Tuesday said there is no proposal to dilute its ownership in public sector banks (PSBs) below 50 percent.

New Delhi: The government on Tuesday said there is no proposal to dilute its ownership in public sector banks (PSBs) below 50 percent.

"Major bank trade unions have protested against the implementation of the recommendations of the (P J Nayak) Committee including dilution of government ownership. There is no proposal with the government to dilute its ownership in PSBs below 50 percent," Minister of State for Finance Nirmala Sitharaman said in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha.

Nayak Committee in its report submitted to the Reserve Bank had recommended reduction of government stake in PSBs to less than 51 percent.

She said, other suggestions of the panel include elimination of dual control over PSBs, upgradation of the quality of board deliberation and setting-up of the Bank Investment Company (BIC).

In response to another question, Sitharaman said gross NPA of the public sector banks increased by 39 percent to Rs 2,16,739 crore at the end of March 2014 from Rs 1,55,890 crore a year ago.

At the same time, private sector banks witnessed 13.6 percent rise in gross NPA to Rs 22,708 crore at the end of March 2014 from Rs 19,986 crore a year ago.

The Financial Stability Report (FSR) of June 2014 had noted that the level of gross NPA as percentage of total gross advances for the entire banking system declined to 4 percent in March 2014 from 4.2 percent in September 2013, she said.

"This improvement in asset quality was due to the lower slippages of standard advances to non-performing advances and a seasonal pattern of higher recovery and write-offs that generally take place during the last quarter of the financial year," she said quoting FSR.

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