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'Indradhanush 2.0' On Anvil For Recapitalisation Of PSU Banks

'Indradhanush 2.0' On Anvil For Recapitalisation Of PSU Banks

New Delhi: The government plans to come out with "Indradhanush 2.0", a comprehensive plan for recapitalisation of public sector lenders, with a view to make sure they remain solvent and fully comply with global capital adequacy norms Basel III.

'Indradhanush 2.0' will be finalised after completion of the Asset Quality Review (AQR) by the Reserve Bank, which is likely to be completed by the end of March.

The RBI had embarked on the Asset Quality Review exercise from December 2015 and asked banks to recognise some top defaulting accounts as non-performing assets (NPAs) and make adequate provisions for them. It has had a debilitating impact on banks' numbers and their stocks. The central bank has set a deadline of March 2017 to complete the AQR exercise.

"Post Asset Quality Review (AQR) exercise by the RBI to clean up the balance sheets of PSBs, the numbers are being re-looked at and a revised programme of capitalisation will be issued as part of 'Indradhanush 2.0'," said a Finance Ministry document.

Under Indradhanush roadmap announced in 2015, the government had announced to infuse Rs 70,000 crore in state-run banks over four years while they will have to raise a further Rs 1.1 lakh crore from the markets to meet their capital requirement in line with global risk norms, known as Basel III.

In line with the plan, public sector banks were given Rs 25,000 crore in 2015-16, and similar amount has been earmarked for the current fiscal year. Besides, Rs 10,000 crore each would be infused in 2017-18 and 2018-19.

The government has already announced fund infusion of Rs 22,915 crore, out of the Rs 25,000 crore earmarked for 13 PSU banks for the current fiscal year. Of this, 75 per cent has already been released to them.