Corporate Lending Witnessing Lack Of Demand: SBI

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kolkata: State Bank of India (SBI), the country's largest lender, on Thursday said it is witnessing a lack of demand for corporate loans, a
category where growth is also "muted"
Retail lending, however, is growing at a decent rate,the bank said."Corporate lending growth is at 2-3 per cent
Clearly, there is a lack of demand for corporate loans
"However, retail lending (home loans, personal loans) is seeing reasonable growth at 18 per cent," SBI MD Arijit Basu told reporters on the
sidelines of ABP Infocom.He said the SBI Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) has crossed the 50 per cent mark for the first time last
month."This shows sentiments are slightly improving now."Asked about the status of non-performing assets (NPA), Mr Basu said that gross NPAs
declined by 1.5 per cent to 7.2 per cent as on September 30.Net NPAs stood at 2.79 per cent, he said, adding, the bank has increased the
provision coverage ratio (PCR) to 82 per cent from 60 per cent
"Our focus is to strengthen the balance sheet
New slippages will be contained within a certain range of 1.5 per cent every quarter
Corporate slippages have also come down," he said.On bank frauds, he said SBI would make its 58,000-odd ATMs chip-enabled by the end of the