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Banking Crisis Deepens: J&K Bank Wrestles with ₹3,956 Crore Bad Loan Mountain

by Editor Desk
November 26, 2024
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Banking Crisis Deepens: J&K Bank Wrestles with ₹3,956 Crore Bad Loan Mountain
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New Delhi, Nov 26– Jammu and Kashmir Bank Limited (J&K Bank) is facing an unprecedented financial challenge, with its non-performing assets (NPAs) mounting to a staggering ₹3,956 crore as of March 31, 2024, according to recent revelations in the Lok Sabha.

In a candid disclosure, the Minister of State for Finance, Pankaj Chaudhary, shed light on the bank’s massive loan write-offs over the past five financial years. The bank has systematically written off more than ₹3,400 crore in an aggressive attempt to cleanse its balance sheet and streamline recovery efforts.

Breakdown of Write-offs Reveals Ongoing Struggle

The write-off details paint a stark picture of the bank’s financial health:

  • 2019-20: ₹65 crore
  • 2020-21: ₹1,185 crore
  • 2021-22: ₹758 crore
  • 2022-23: ₹805 crore
  • 2023-24: ₹613 crore

Key Insights from Parliamentary Response

Chaudhary emphasized crucial points about bank loan write-offs:

  • Write-offs do not equate to loan waivers
  • Borrowers remain legally liable for repayment
  • Banks continue to pursue recovery actions

The minister also revealed a broader banking sector context, with Scheduled Commercial Banks (SCBs) referring 33,139 cases to Debt Recovery Tribunals (DRTs) in 2019-20, rising to 40,744 cases in 2022-23.

What This Means for J&K Bank

Despite aggressive write-offs and recovery efforts, the bank’s gross NPAs remain alarmingly high at ₹3,956 crore. This persistent challenge underscores the complex landscape of bad loans and the banking sector’s ongoing battle to maintain financial stability.

Financial experts suggest the figures reflect broader economic pressures and the need for more robust lending and recovery mechanisms in the Indian banking system.

Disclaimer: This report is based on official parliamentary statements and financial disclosures.

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