Government open to dilute stake in state-run banks to 52 per cent: Arun Jaitley

‘Lenders should be involved in the development agenda of state’

Update: 2015-09-28 16:56 GMT
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley

Mumbai: Government is open to dilute its stake in public sector banks to 52 per cent, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said today and promised more steps to tackle bad loan problems including those involving state power providers. "We are willing to look at all other changes including bringing down government equity to 52 per cent (in state-run  banks), and therefore giving additional financial strength and  teeth to the banking institutions themselves," he said.      

Addressing the 68th Annual General Meeting of Indian Banks Association here, Jaitley also said the state-run lenders need to be given independence and should be kept away from any political interference. "Public sector banks in particular have to be given a lot of independence and an arm’s length distance from political decision making," he said. The Finance Minster said these lenders should be involved  in the development agenda of state but their administration has to be guided purely by banking considerations and not for any other collateral considerations.     

 He said even Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that no bank should ever receive formal or informal directives from  the government and had advised the banks to operate essentially an exclusively on banking considerations. Jaitely said the government has also professionalised the  recruitments of top positions in the banks.  "It no longer depends on discretions of individuals. It  is becoming more systematic," he said.      

The minister said the government is making all efforts to  give a final shape to the Banking Bureau so that all other personnel-related decision with regards to the banks can also be professionalised. Among others, the government owns over 59 per cent stake  in largest public sector lender SBI, while it has 76.5 per cent stake in IDBI Bank.      

In Punjab National Bank also, the government stake is in excess of 59 per cent, while it has nearly 64.5 per cent equity in Canara Bank.  In Bank of Baroda, the government holding is 57.5 per cent, in Allahabad Bank it has over 60 per cent, 61 per cent  in Andhra Bank, 64.4 per cent in Bank of India and 81.5 per cent in Central Bank of India. Jaitley further said the capacity of power generation has hugely improved.  "Our distribution networks through the national grids have improved, but the final access is by the state discoms and at the level of state discoms reforms have been carried   out in very few states.  

"There are four states that are in dire distress as far as their discoms are concerned and four others where the situation is reasonably challenging.  "And therefore, the entire advantage of increased power  generations, multiple sources of power generation and a grid  across the country all get defeated by this narrow last-mile  where reforms have not been carried out," the Minister said.

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