Mumbai:The banking system cannot be "reckless" in lending and repeat the mistakes of the past, a senior official from SBI said on Tuesday.
Arijit Basu, a managing director at the country's largest lender, also said banks will respond to the COVID-19 challenge and "reach out" to the customers.
The comments come days after RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das had asked banks to be more forthcoming on lending, warning that excessive risk aversion can be self-defeating.
"As unlock happens, banks have to take the initiative, come forward and not shy away from lending. At the same time, it cannot be that banks go ahead and be reckless and come back to the same problem which the entire sector had been impacted just a few years back," Basu said at a webinar.
Basu said the banking system has understood the need to be prudential and the necessity to have risk-mitigation measures in place.
"All lending should be prudential lending, looking at companies which have a good business model, viable cash flows," he said, acknowledging that all companies or projects cannot be well-rated and that is where the banks' strategies come into play.