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The proposed Rs 70,000-crore capital infusion into public sector banks (PSBs) will provide a timely booster to these lenders, S&P Global Ratings has said.The move, announced in the Budget, is likely to be credit positive for the banking sector and the economy, S&P said in a note titled 'India's Budget attempts to address trust deficit in the financial sector.
"We believe the capital infusion will help PSBs make necessary haircuts on their weak corporate loans and shore up their capital adequacy," said S&P Global rating credit analyst Geeta Chugh.
The capital infusion will help some banks to come out of the central bank's prompt corrective action and resume lending and clean up their balance sheets, she added.
S&P said it believe PSBs still require substantial reforms to improve risk management, service quality, efficiency, and diversity of product offerings.
While the government has infused large amounts of capital into PSBs in the past few years, the progress on reforms has been rather lackluster, S&P said.
The US-based rating agency said the government has also signalled liquidity support for the financially sound non-bank finance companies (NBFCs).
PSBs' purchase of high-rated pooled assets of Rs 1 lakh crore will now be eligible for a one-time six months' partial credit guarantee by the government for a first loss of up to 10 per cent.
We believe this will shore up demand for these assets. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will also facilitate these transactions by providing banks a liquidity backstop against their excess holdings of government securities, S&P said...Read More
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