Details of NPA figures of public, private sector banks,As of June 2016, the total amount of Gross Non-Performing Assets (NPAs) for public and private sector banks is around Rs. 6 lakh crore. The NPA figures along with total debt for each of the 49 public and private sector banks were shared by the Ministry of Finance in response to a Parliament question on Friday.The amount of
top twenty Non Performing Assets (NPA) accounts of Public Sector Banks stands at Rs. 1.54 lakh crores.
The advances given by banks are called assets, which generate income via interests and instalments. If the instalment is not paid until the due date, it is called a bad loan. If it extends beyond 90 days, it is termed NPA. The ratio of NPAs to total advances given by a bank is a commonly used indicator reflecting the health of the banking system.
Gross NPAs OF Public and Private Sector Banks During June 30, 2016
1 | Allahabad Bank | 145,328 | 18,769 | 12.92 |
2 | Andhra Bank | 137,228 | 14,137 | 10.3 |
3 | Bank of Baroda | 269,115 | 35,604 | 13.23 |
4 | Bank of India | 274,391 | 43,935 | 16.01 |
5 | Bank of Maharashtra | 103,148 | 13,040 | 12.64 |
6 | Bharatiya Mahila Bank Ltd. | 627 | 3 | 0.4 |
7 | Canara Bank | 311,615 | 30,480 | 9.78 |
8 | Central Bank of India | 185,719 | 25,107 | 13.52 |
9 | Corporation Bank | 142,787 | 15,726 | 11.01 |
10 | Dena Bank | 81,114 | 9,636 | 11.88 |
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