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Banks' Gross NPA May Jump To 12.5%, Says RBI Report

Banks' Gross NPA May Jump To 12.5%, Says RBI Report
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Mumbai, July 24: According to the Financial Stability Report (FSR) released by the Reserve Bank, gross Non-Performing Assets (NPA) of all banks may jump to 12.5 per cent by the end of this fiscal, from 8.5 per cent in March 2020.

Under the 'very severely stressed scenario', gross NPA of banks may increase to 14.7 per cent by March 2021, the report said. 

“The stress tests indicate that the GNPA ratio of all Scheduled Commercial Banks (SCBs) may increase from 8.5 per cent in March 2020 to 12.5 per cent by March 2021 under the baseline scenario.

“If the macroeconomic environment worsens further, the ratio may escalate to 14.7 per cent under the very severely stressed scenario,” the report showed.

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The resilience of Indian banking in the face of macroeconomic shocks was tested through macro stress tests. Its attempt is to assess the impact of cumulative shocks on banks balance sheets and generate projections of GNPA ratios and Capital to Risk-Weighted Assets Ratio (CRARs) over a one year horizon under a baseline and three adverse - medium, severe and very severe scenarios, it said.

The baseline scenario is derived from the forecasted values of macroeconomic variables such as GDP growth, combined gross fiscal deficit-to-GDP ratio and CPI inflation among others, the report added.

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