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A Study on Management of Non Performing Assets in Priority Sector reference to Indian Bank and Public Sector Banks (PSBs)

B.Selvarajan and G.Vadivalagan
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B.Selvarajan: Research Scholar, Anna University, Chennai
G.Vadivalagan: Professor, Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan College of Engineering, Navakkarai Post, Coimbatore

International Journal of Finance & Banking Studies, 2013, vol. 2, issue 1, 31-42

Abstract: The problem of NPA is not limited to only Indian public sector banks, but it prevails in the entire banking industry. Major portion of bad debts in Indian Banks arose out of lending to the priority sector at the dictates of politicians and bureaucrats. If only banks had monitored their loans effectively, the bad debt problem could have been contained if not eliminated. The present study has been designed to illustrate the necessity and the nature of the non-performing assets in Indian Bank, Tamil Nadu. Findingout Non Performing Assets –NPA-under the Priority sector lending in Indian Bank and Compare with Public Sector Banks and makingappropriate suggestions to avoid future NPAs and to manage existing NPAs in Indian Bankare the other major objectives ofthis study.The scope of this study covers on the basis: (i) measuring for the banks to avoid future NPAs & to reduce existing NPAs, (ii) guiding for the government in creating & implementing new strategies to control NPAs, (iii) selecting appropriate techniques suited to manage the NPAs and develop a time bound action plan to arrest the growth of NPAs.

Keywords: Banking; NPA; Private; Public; Credits (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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