Banking road to normalcy may have a few NPA bumps

ET takes a look at all the relief measures given by the Reserve Bank of India and the government in the past year, to achieve business normalcy.

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Though banks could see a spike in bad loan reporting in the March quarter, some lenders could write-back excess provisions, leading to a jump in profits.
The Supreme Court verdict vacating the stay on NPA recognition by lenders and rejecting the demand to extend the moratorium period will make bank books transparent after a long period of opacity in reporting numbers. Though banks could see a spike in bad loan reporting in the March quarter, some lenders could write-back excess provisions, leading to a jump in profits. ET takes a look at all the relief measures given by the Reserve Bank of India and the government in the past year, to achieve business normalcy.
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