• A Detailed Insight On Non-Performing Assets
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    A Detailed Insight On Non-Performing Assets

    Let us start with some numbers. By March 2021, India’s banking credit growth (y-o-y) slowed down to 5.6 percent, nearly a point percentage from the last year. There has been lower growth in credit versus deposits, and the credit deposit (C-D) ratio sank to 71.5 percent from 76 percent a year ago. When compared to the previous year, and through the lens of the global slowdown created by the pandemic, this still seems like a favorable credit climate. Gross banking non-performing assets (NPAs) were valued at around 293 billion, down from 2020. There is a remarkably steep decline, from 11.2 percent in March 2018 to 7.4 percent in March 2021. In addition, Government sources confirm that the GDP data for the first quarter of 2021-22 reassures chances of recovery.

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