More than 25K debtors owe bad loans of over ?3,500 crore to GB Nagar banks

Noida | Monday | 14th December, 2020

Summary:

Noida: Gautam Buddh Nagar district banks have declared outstanding loans worth ?3,549 crore as non-performing assets (NPA).

A bank classifies a loan as an NPA when the beneficiary fails to repay after 90 days.

According to official figures, 25,141 loan accounts were declared NPA.

A majority of these accounts were of micro, small and medium entrepreneurs.

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Noida: Gautam Buddh Nagar district banks have declared outstanding loans worth ?3,549 crore as non-performing assets (NPA).

A bank classifies a loan as an NPA when the beneficiary fails to repay after 90 days.

According to official figures, 25,141 loan accounts were declared NPA.

A majority of these accounts were of micro, small and medium entrepreneurs.

Not only that, due to lack of proper equilibrium between the deposits and advances, the credit-debit ratio (CDR) of the banks in the district, has gone down to 56.15%, which is less than the ‘healthy’ CDR of 60%.

GB Nagar district lead bank manager (LBM) Ved Ratna said, “Recovery of NPA is never an easy task for banks as most of these loans come under litigation at later stage.” The LBM said banks have already initiated the recovery process of these ‘bad’ loans.

“At first, they will start the recovery of these defaulted loans without recourse to judicial process, under which the banks will issue notices to debtors and ask them to make payments of dues on their heads.