A Study of Status of Nonperforming Assets of Public and Private Sector Bank
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The true history of banking reveals that it concerns with money lending and
newlinecollecting. It did, however, obey the basic rule of demand and supply, in which
newlinethose with extra money lent it to people who needed it for more productive uses
newlineand were prepared to pay a price for it. The activities were restricted to the
newlinemoney lender knowing each and every person to whom he provided money.
newlineProper control and coordination of these activities were necessary throughout
newlinetime as the operations began to expand due to a rise in the number of clients.
newlineThe Banking Industry in India experienced the rapid changes in them
newlinefunctioning after the implementation of liberalization policies in 1991 by the
newlinegovernment. The present study A Study of Status of Nonperforming Assets of
newlinePublic and Private Sector Bank with reference to comparative study on select
newlinepublic sector and private banks is accentuated more on managing the NPA s in
newlinecommercial banks. Lending is one of the primary functions in Indian banking
newlinesystem the study recommends the bankers to be more cautious due to mounting
newlineNPA s in recent times. It is found in the present study that, there is a lack of
newlinetransparency and supervision in disbursing and recovering the loan from
newlineborrowers particularly from corporate. The banks are advised to maintain
newlineproper capital adequacy rate to tackle operational inefficiency caused by the
newlineNPA s the bankers should be more effective in preparing the strategies to
newlinetackle the risk associating to liquidity, asset-quality and management
newlineefficiency. The effective management of liquidity risk and asset reconstructing
newlinebrings the positive result in cut down the financial losses occurred due to
newlineNPA s. It is strongly advised to commercial banks both public and private to
newlinefocus more on handling the liquidity risk and reconstructing asset quality.