The government does not have any immediate plans to create a bad bank to resolve the bad loans issue, Niti Aayog Vice Chairman Arvind Panagariya said on Monday.
“Immediately, I don’t see any plans to create a bad bank. In the three-year agenda, we suggested that let us do it through private sector asset reconstruction companies (ARCs) instead of bad bank,” Panagariya told BTVi in an interview.
“In the government, a new institution takes quite a while and we could have easily lost another year before any action could be taken. If you bring the bad bank as a public sector entity, then you first need to establish a public sector entity that could easily take a year,” he said.
Referring to the NPA ordinance which empowers Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to direct banks to initiate insolvency process against any defaulter, he said that it has opened the doors to genuine resolution of this problem.
via No plan to create bad bank to resolve NPAs: Arvind Panagariya – The Economic Times