Punjab & Sind Bank will be focusing more on non-corporate loan books and introduce more schemes for individual salaried accounts, the state-run lender’s MD & CEO Swarup Kumar Saha told Zee Business in an exclusive interview.

Q: The bank has performed comparatively well this quarter than the last quarter. But what all areas still need to be addressed?

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A: The area of improvement includes our gross nonperforming assets (NPA), although it has come down to 9.67, it is still the highest among the banks. Our CASA amount has shown a growth of 13 per cent but the ratio is still the lowest among the public sector banks, we need to work on that. We also need to work on the cost-to-income ratio, which had gone up significantly in Q1. We have brought it down to 65 per cent. These are the three ratios that we feel are very important for the bank going forward. Gross NPA has significantly come down. We will focus broadly on the recovery up gradation, we have some big ticket regulations in place that will happen in Q3 and Q4.

On the small value accounts, we have also brought in very attractive schemes called Mukti schemes that are non-discretionary and non-discriminatory. These will also give a healthy recovery of small-value accounts (up to 1 crore). My recovery up gradation guidance for the entire year would be around 2000 crores surplus that is on the NPA cycle.

We have brought out new schemes on the deposit fronts, fixed deposit fronts with attractive rates of interest. We are also pursuing strongly the salary accounts. Recently, we have opened several salary accounts of municipal employees in various cities. For example, in Chandigarh, we opened salary accounts for around ten thousand employees. Another 14 thousand accounts are being opened at Nagar Nigam, Lucknow. Further, the opening of more such accounts will help me to grow CASA more efficiently. We intend to bring the current figure of 33.36 to around 35 per cent by March end.  

Q: With the credit growth comes the risk of defaults as well. Especially after Covid, we saw a large number of defaults. How do you plan to have the loan disbursals and loan books? 

 

A: While giving advances there will always be a risk component of anything we do and at any time we do. Economic upswings and downswings come in cycles and impact the banking system first. We had the Covid situation, where the economy went into some slackness. But now we are finding a lot of credit demand. Collection efficiency will be a very important factor.

Q2 than Q1, as it has increased this quarter by nearly Rs 55 crores. But the good part is that we have recovered Rs 59 crore and in the overall month of October, we have recovered more than Rs 200 crore. So the recovery mechanism is very robust. We have created internal portals for NPA module management.