NPAs on downhill path since March peak, says RBI

NPAs on downhill path since March peak, says RBI

News:

  1. The RBI, in its submissions to the Standing Committee on Finance, revealed that both gross and net non-performing assets (NPAs) of scheduled commercial banks have reduced in the two consecutive quarters ending September 30, 2018 since their peak in March 2018.

Important Facts:

  1. Other major findings:
  • The annualised slippage ratio (i.e. the percentage of fresh NPAs as percentage of standard advances at the beginning of the quarter) has also witnessed a declining trend over the past two quarters, which also reflects credit discipline.
  • Slippage ratio: The percentage of fresh NPAs as percentage of standard advances at the beginning of the quarter.
  • The profitability of banks continues to be impacted on account of the decline in earnings from loan assets.
  • The higher provisions that are required to be maintained to reflect the deterioration in asset quality, will eventually crystallise as actual losses.
  • However, the decline in NPAs, particularly fresh slippages, will reflect in the improved profitability going forward.
  • The RBI said that although weak bank balance sheets had created significant headwinds for credit growth, this had still been picking up on a year-on-year basis.
  • Credit growth for scheduled commercial banks stood at 5.82% in September 2017 compared with the same month in the previous year, which grew to 10.7% in September 2018.
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