Wilful defaulters in nationalised banks up by 60% to 8,582: Sitharaman  

New Delhi: The number of wilful defaulters in nationalised banks has increased by over 60 per cent to 8,582 in five years till March 2019, the government said Monday. By the end of 2014-15 fiscal, the figure stood at 5,349, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said in a written reply in Lok Sabha.

A wilful defaulter is an entity or a person that has not paid the loan back despite the ability to repay it. The minister was replying to a question whether the cases of wilful defaulters of banks have increased during the last five years. It should be stated here that there are 17 nationalised banks in India.

Rising consistently since 2014-15, the number of such borrowers increased to 6,575 in 2015-16; 7,079 in 2016-17 and further to 7,535 in 2017-18.

“Wilful defaulters are acted against comprehensively. Moreover…as per RBI’s instructions, wilful defaulters are not sanctioned any additional facilities by banks or financial institutions, and their unit is debarred from floating new ventures for five years,” Sitharaman said.

Sitharaman also said that recovery of Rs 7,654 crore has been done from wilful defaulters’ accounts during the last five financial years.

As per data reported by nationalised banks, till March 31, 2019, suits for recovery have been filed in 8,121 cases. In cases involving secured assets, action under the provisions of SARFAESI Act has been initiated in 6,251 cases.

“Further, in accordance with RBI instructions of initiation of criminal proceedings wherever necessary, FIRs have been registered in 2,915 cases,” Sitharaman informed. “Besides, vide Sebi regulations, willful defaulters and companies with wilful defaulters as promoters/directors have been debarred from accessing capital markets to raise funds,” added Sitharaman.

The government has also advised public sector banks to decide on publishing photographs of wilful defaulters as well as to obtain certified copy of the passport of promoters/directors and other authorized signatories of companies availing loans of more than Rs 50 crore, the minister informed. Heads of PSBs have also been empowered to request for issuance of look out circulars against wilful defaulters, she said.

PTI

 

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