IBC helped banks recover 52% bad loans: Nirmala Sitharaman
India's insolvency law has significantly boosted the banking sector. The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code has helped rescue struggling companies and recover bad loans. A new amendment bill passed in the Lok Sabha introduces fresh resolution framew...

Replying to a discussion on Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) Amendment Bill, 2025, in the lower house, Sitharaman said it rolls out new resolution frameworks, stipulates strict timelines and streamlines processes to expedite the rescue of stressed firms.
The IBC alone accounted for 52.3% of the total recovery of ₹1,04,099 crore by banks from bad debt through various channels in FY25, Sitharaman said.
The minister said the Bill puts in place a new creditor-initiated insolvency resolution process (CIIRP) framework, featuring "out-of-court initiation, debtor-in-possession and creditor-in-control model". It will co-exist with the extant insolvency resolution process under the IBC. The bill also introduces an enabling framework for resolving group insolvency and cross-border bankruptcy cases.
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