Study On Npa of Priority Section Lending
Study On Npa of Priority Section Lending
Study On Npa of Priority Section Lending
SECTOR LENDINDG
MBA (B&F)-Research Project
BY
GANESH DATTATRAYA CHOTHE
Roll Number: 111408010026
GUIDE
External Guide : Dr. Rishikesh PadmanabhaN
Internal Guide : Himkund Mandhare
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Definition of NPA : The Non-Performing Asset (NPA) concept is restricted to loans, advances
and investments. As long as an asset generates the income expected from
it and does not disclose any unusual risk other than normal commercial
risk, it is treated as performing asset, and when it fails to generate the
expected income it becomes a Non-Performing Asset.
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Classification of NPA
Non-performing assets further into the following three categories based on
the period for which the asset has remained non-performing and the
reliability of the dues:
Sub-standard assets: a substandard asset is one which has been classified
as NPA for a period not exceeding 12 months.
Doubtful Assets: a doubtful asset is one which has remained NPA for a
period
exceeding 12 months.
Loss assets: where loss has been identified by the bank, internal or
external auditor or central bank inspectors. But the amount has not been
written off, wholly or partly.
Sub-standard asset is the asset in which bank have to maintain 15% of its
reserves. All those assets which are considered as non-performing for period
of more than 12 months are called as Doubtful Assets. All those assets which
cannot be recovered are called as Loss Assets.
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Credit Process :-
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Categories
40%
Total agriculture(Sub-target)
18%
10%
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2001-02
2002-03
9.36
4.54
8.08
4.95
2003-04
7.8
5.85
2.8
2004-05
5.5
2.7
2005-06
3.6
1.3
4.4
1.7
2006-07
2.7
1.1
3.1
2007-08
2.2
2.3
0.7
2008-09
0.94
2.36
0.9
2009-10
2.2
1.09
2.32
0.82
2010-11
2.4
1.2
1.97
0.53
2011-12
3.3
1.7
1.8
0.6
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Gross
Gross NPAs
Advances
(%)*
India
511894
10785571
4.75
96078
2984164
3.22
Bank
State Bank of
Above table it has been found that up to the March 2013 NPA percentage of SBI
is more than ICICI bank
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TOT_PRIN_OS
Sum -
PERCENTAGE OF
TOT_INST_OS
NPA
42267241.3
227994923.16
712
18.54
24012474.8
135527828.42
397
17.71
15696606.16
89765383.1
282
17.48
13219737.24
66631368.9
210
19.84
14078348
73778616.5
204
19.08
11022139
56139807.5
149
19.63
19116413.9
46577388.3
259
41.04
10971516.1
27330146.7
144
40.14
5709471.9
12535430.2
69
45.54
10
5394342
11318337.7
64
47.66
11
6311934
15463289.7
78
40.81
12
3888900
9329509.9
46
41.68
13
32984718.62
34991021.2
78
94.26
204673843.02
807383051.280001
3005
25.35
total
If we see in above table total amount overdue in FE product is 20.47 cr. Out of
Total Advances 80.73 cr which is 25 % of total advances. Total Cases in Due
is
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3005.
50184773.97
percentage
1018
8.7650849093
4236188.77
17205480.6
783
24.621159202
2691839.23
6803832.53
484
39.5635727089
2015526.65
3197982.12
390
63.0249505585
1650157.9
1889786.9
299
87.3197872205
1350750.01
1553692.1
274
86.9380754398
1223119.99
1417313.75
281
86.2984635547
1375781.8
1421407.4
243
96.7901109844
832566.62
662935.77
154
125.587825801
10
682149.75
575681.05
131
118.4943902531
11
522736.8
438590.9
76
119.1855097769
12
556542
434901.05
107
127.9697991072
13
2776273.97
1974549.57
515
140.6029006403
24312371.54
87760927.71
4755
27.7029564003
Total Result
If we see in above table total amount overdue in SHG product is 8.78 cr. Out
of Total Advances 24.32 cr which is 27 % of total advances. Total Cases in Due
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is 4755.
Bucket
Sum - TOT_PRIN_OS
Sum - TOT_INST_OS
PERCENTAGE
3491630.04
10160834.05
136
34.36
3492625
9871914.41
157
35.38
4614066.94
11751258.64
189
39.26
4181215.33
11120604.69
252
37.60
6733052.67
14597650.94
303
46.12
4133977.79
9851972
276
41.96
7581909.06
12155883.3
401
62.37
7620805.59
10868276.69
346
70.12
6154520.3
9634233.29
391
63.88
10
5574774.72
8071894.6
382
69.06
11
7692414.64
10987857.1
358
70.01
12
5789613.28
8680589
365
66.70
13
103296568.48
97099655.46
5773
106.38
Total Result
170357173.84
224852624.17
9329
75.76
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If we see in above table total amount overdue in ATL product is 17.04 cr.
Out of Total Advances 22.49 cr which is 93 % of total advances. Total
Cases in Due is 9329.
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Source: RBI, Report on Trend and Progress of Banking in India, various issues
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In 2001 the NPAs of public sector banks in Agriculture sector amounted to Rs.
7377 crore and formed 14 percent of loan amount and 14 percent of total
NPAs of PSBs.
In 2001 the percentage of NPA to loan amount was at a high level of 14
percent, which continuously decreased and reached a level of 2 percent in
2009 and then increased to 2 percent and 3 percent in 2010 and 2011
respectively.
The NPAs to agriculture increased by 6 percent from Rs 7377 crore in 2001 to
Rs 7822 crore in 2002 and it was 14 percent to total NPAs. While the growth
rate of NPAs in Agriculture sector was negative from 2003 to 2006, but it was
higher in 2010 and 2011.
The growth rate of loan has increased from 2004-05 to 2005- 06 and for the
same period the growth rate of NPAs was negative. The percentage of
Agriculture sector NPAs to total NPA of Public sector Banks has increased
from 14 percent in 2001 to 20 percent in 2011, while its share to loan amount
has reduced from 14 percent in 2001 to 3 percent in 2011.
This indicates marked improvement in the loan portfolio of Public sector
Banks in Agriculture sector. NPAs in Agriculture sector has declined from
2002-03 to 2005-06 but growth rate of NPAs in Agriculture Sector was higher
in 2009-10 and 2010-11.
The growth rate of loan has increased from 2004-05 to 2005- 06 and at the
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same period the growth rate of NPAs was negative.
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It is observed from above table that NPAs of the Private sector banks in
agriculture credit increased continuously year after year.
In 2001 the amount of NPAs in Agriculture Sector of Private Sector banks
amounted to Rs 322 crore against the loan amount of Rs 5394 crore and
formed 6 percent to loan amount and 5 percent to total NPA of Private Sector
banks.
From 2001 to 2010 the amount of loan to Agriculture has increased by Rs
84374 crore while NPAs has increased by Rs 1701 crore.
The percentage of NPAs to loan amount has continuously decreased from
2001 to 2010 In 2007-08 the growth rate of loan was 11 percent while the
growth rate of NPAs was highest at 71 percent and turned negative i.e. -2
percent in 2009.
The percentage of NPAs in Agriculture Sector to total NPAs of private banks
has decreased from 2001 to 2004 and then increased till 2011.
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Recovery of NPA
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Using the new institutions and legal options, banks and financial institutions
accelerated their recovery of NPAs.
The NPAs recovered by scheduled commercial banks through various
channels is presented in above Table .
Between 2003-04 and 2005-06, the total cases referred to various institutions
was 93,2377 which was worth about Rs 70,226 crores. Out of this, around Rs
19,075 crore was recovered.
In terms of cases, the highest number (5,53,042) was referred to the Lok
Adalats and the lowest (15,812) to the DRTs. In terms of the amount involved,
the DRTs recovered the highest amount of around Rs 32,745 crore and Lok
Adalats the least, around Rs 2,965 crore.
In terms of the recovery, 58 per cent of the amount involved was recovered
through one-time settle ment/compromise schemes.
DRTs recovered around 29 per cent and Lok Adalats recovered 25 percent.
22 per cent of the amount was recovered under the SARFAESI Act.
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The study could suggest measures for the banks to avoid future NPAs & to
reduce existing NPAs.
The study may help the government in creating & implementing new
strategies to control NPAs.
The study will help to select appropriate techniques suited to manage the
NPAs and develop a time bound action plan to arrest the growth of NPAs.
Since non-performing assets are critical, bank officials are not willing to part
with all the formation with them.
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CONCLUSION
The Priority sector advances has to analyzed in detail under three major
heads, viz., Agriculture, Small Scale Industries and Other Priority Sector.
Further weaker section advances, which forms part of Priority sector, have
also been studied.
The data which provided helped to have an in-depth analysis about the
participation of ICICI Bank in lending activities to priority sector in
comparison with that of the Public Sector Banks as a whole.
Therefore, the management of ICICI Bank must pay special attention towards
the NPA management and take appropriate steps to arrest the creation of new
NPAs, besides making recoveries in the existing NPAs.
Timely action is essential to ensure future growth of the Bank.
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