Aided by strong demand recovery, credit ratio rebounds to 1.33 in H2FY21, from 0.54 in H1FY21. GDP could grow at 11% in FY22, but the resurgence in Covid-19 cases is a key downside risk, says CRISIL.
While Indian banks' improved financial metrics do not fully reflect the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, the under–capitalised PSBs are likely to remain risk averse and lose market share.
The central bank has invited suggestions and comments from members of the public, including the banks’ shareholders, depositors, and creditors on the draft scheme till Monday (March 9).
The private sector lender said it will file its December quarter results by March 14; it is in talks with potential investors including J.C. Flowers and Silver Point Capital for a cash infusion.