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SBI to sell NPAs worth Rs 2,490 cr

Last Updated 12 August 2018, 13:09 IST

SBI will sell two non-performing assets (NPAs) worth about Rs 2,490 crore and has invited bids for them.

In terms of the bank's revised policy on the sale of financial assets in line with the regulatory guidelines, "we place these accounts for sale to ARCs/banks/ NBFCs/FIs", State Bank of India said in the bid documents.

The two accounts on sale are -- Bombay Rayon Fashions which owes Rs 2,260.79 crore to the bank. The second account, Shivam Dhatu Udyog, has to repay Rs 229.32 crore.

The loan dues from Bombay Rayon excludes equity investment.

As per data from BSE, Bombay Rayon has 61.65% public shareholding. In the financial institutions category, SBI held the highest 29.28% equity in the company as on June 30, 2018.

Axis Bank had 8.04%, while Union Bank of India, Exim Bank, Bank of India, Punjab National Bank, Central Bank of India and Allahabad Bank have stakes varying from 1.61-3.35%.

"The interested ARCs/banks/NBFCs/FIs can conduct due diligence of these assets with immediate effect, after submitting an expression of interest and executing a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) with the bank," SBI said.

The e-bids will be processed on August 20.

SBI's gross NPAs rose to 10.69% of the total advances at the end of June this year, as against 9.97% a year ago. In value terms, they increased to Rs 2,12,840 crore, from Rs 1,88,068 crore.

In the first quarter ended June of the current fiscal, SBI has reported a hefty loss of Rs 4,876 crore for due to higher NPAs or bad loans.

Banks, especially state-owned, are sitting on bad loans worth lakhs of crores of rupees and are adopting aggressive approach to resolve them by making recoveries through various modes.

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(Published 12 August 2018, 13:03 IST)

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