NPA is viewed as criminal in India: SBI's Arundhati Bhattacharya

The chief of SBI said that when loans were given when the GDP growth was 8.5 per cent it was not expected that the accounts would not turn bad.

KOLKATA: With the Indian banking industry bearing the brunt of huge NPAs waiting for resolution, State Bank of India (SBI) chairman Arundhati Bhattacharya today said that NPA is treated as criminal in the country.      

"In India NPA is treated as criminal, which it should not be. There is no permission for failures. Permission to fail is not given by the society. But failures will take place", she said at a FICCI session here.      

The chief of SBI, which was in the process of making NPA resolutions of large corporate accounts, said that when loans were given when the GDP growth was 8.5 per cent it was not expected that the accounts would not turn bad.      

"But the GDP growth had fallen to four per cent which resulted in piling up of huge NPAs in the banking sector", Bhattacharya viewed.      

Bhattacharya said these accounts were five per cent of the whole lot. 

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