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RBI Revises NPAs Provision Norms for Co-operative Banks

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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has introduced revised norms for provisioning Non-Performing Assets (NPAs) among co-operative banks to enhance financial stability and uniformity in the treatment of bad debts.

Need for New Norms

The new guidelines were necessitated due to some co-operative banks not recognizing the required provisions for NPAs as an expense, which can undermine their financial health and stability.

Key Features of the New Norms

  • Uniform Treatment:
  • The revised norms apply to urban, state, and central co-operative banks, ensuring a standardized approach to the Bad & Doubtful Debt Reserve (BDDR).
  • Expense Recognition:
  • All provisions related to BDDR and other categories under the Income Recognition, Asset Classification, and Provisioning (IRACP) norms must be charged as an expense in the Profit and Loss Account.
  • Net Profit Appropriations:
  • After accounting for all required provisions, co-operative banks can allocate any remaining net profits to BDDR.

Overview of Co-operative Banks

  • Co-operative banks operate on the principle of cooperation, being owned and managed by their members. They are categorized into:
  • Rural Co-operative Banks
  • Urban Co-operative Banks (UCBs)

Challenges Faced by Co-operative Banks

  • Regional Disparity:
  • A significant concentration exists in certain regions, with 82% of UCBs and 90% of all UCB branches located in the Western and Southern parts of India as of 2020.
  • Dual Regulation:
  • These banks face a unique challenge of being managed by state governments for administrative purposes while being regulated by the RBI and NABARD for banking activities.
  • Capital Raising and NPA Issues:
  • Co-operative banks often have limited avenues for raising capital and are burdened by high levels of gross NPAs.

Conclusion

The RBI's revised norms aim to strengthen the financial foundation of co-operative banks by ensuring that they adequately recognize and provision for NPAs. This move is expected to promote transparency and stability in the sector, addressing long-standing issues related to bad debts and capital management.

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