INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Banks recover Rs 61,000 crores via one-time settlement of loansNew Delhi: Eleven banks have recovered nearly Rs 61,000 crore through
one-time settlement in nearly four financial years; the government informed Parliament on Monday.The figures are for the last three
financial years and up to December 2021 of the current fiscal.As per instructions of the Reserve Bank, banks are required to have a
board-approved loan recovery policy, which may cover negotiated settlements through compromise, including one-time settlement (OTS) under
which recovery in non-performing assets (NPA) loan accounts are to be effected to the maximum extent possible at minimum expense, Minister
of State for Finance Bhagwat Karad said in a written a reply to the Lok Sabha.He said such measures intended to help banks promptly recycle
their funds with advantage."All nationalised banks have board-approved loan recovery policy in place
As per input received from the 11 nationalised banks, OTS was approved in 38,23,432 cases during the last three financial years
Further, the aggregate amount of Rs 60,940 crore has been recovered through OTS by these nationalised banks during the last three financial
years and up to December 2021 of the current financial year," Mr Karad said.These 11 banks are, Punjab National Bank recorded the highest
number of OTS at 8.87 lakh, followed by Bank of India 4.97 lakh; Bank of Baroda 4.34 lakh; Indian Bank 4.27 lakh; Canara Bank 4.18 lakh; and
Central Bank of India 4.02 lakh.The others are Union Bank of India 2.99 lakh; UCO Bank 2.38 lakh; Indian Overseas Bank 1.33 lakh; Bank of
Maharashtra 63,202 and Punjab - Sind Bank 20,607.