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  2. Non-performing loan - Wikipedia

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    Non-performing property loans are found to lead to banking crises. [32] The need to identify the relationships between macroeconomic factors and NPLs had been crucial for governments and financial institutions to monitor the economy and undertake necessary policies or decisions to control and reduce the number of NPPLs in the financial system.

  3. Priority sector lending - Wikipedia

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    Priority sector lending is lending to those sectors of the economy which may not otherwise receive timely and adequate credit. This role is assigned by the Reserve Bank of India to the banks for providing a specified portion of the bank lending to few specific sectors like agriculture and allied activities, micro- and small enterprises, education, housing for the poor, and other low-income ...

  4. IDFC First Bank - Wikipedia

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    The bank achieved a profit after tax (PAT) of ₹ 2,957 crore (US$340 million) crore in the financial year 2024, maintaining a capital adequacy ratio of 16.82%. The bank's retail loans showing a gross non-performing asset (NPA) ratio of 1.88% and a net NPA ratio of 0.60% as of 31 March 2024. [54]

  5. NPA - Wikipedia

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    Non-performing asset, banking term for loans in jeopardy of default, ones that have not paid principal or interest for 90+ days; Northcoast Preparatory and Performing Arts Academy, a high school in Arcata, California, United States; Northland Preparatory Academy, a middle and high school in Flagstaff, Arizona, United States

  6. Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and ...

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    The Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Securities Interest Act, 2002 (also known as the SARFAESI Act) is an Indian law.It allows banks and other financial institutions to auction residential or commercial properties of defaulters to recover loans. [1]

  7. Bad bank - Wikipedia

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    The first bank to use the bad bank strategy was Mellon Bank, [1] which created a bad bank entity in 1988 to hold $1.4 billion of bad loans. [4] Initially, the Federal Reserve was reluctant to issue a charter to the new bank, Grant Street National Bank (in liquidation), but Mellon's CEO, Frank Cahouet, persisted and the regulators eventually agreed.

  8. United Bank of India - Wikipedia

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    The Reserve Bank of India assisted the banks in amalgamating to form United Bank of India. [2] In 1961, UBI merged with Cuttack Bank (est. 6 June 1913) and Tezpur Industrial Bank (est. 6 June 1918, as the first commercial bank in Assam province). [3] Four years later, in 1965, the government of Pakistan took over the bank's branches in Pakistan.

  9. IFCI Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Because there was NPA increase, and it was making loss, then gov privatised it. IFCI was allowed to access the capital markets directly. In November 2024 the Government announced that it would be restructuring IFCI from a financial lender to an advisory firm, shutting down its lending options entirely.