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SBI chief to ED/CBI: Keep off company under IBC, go after promoters

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Published : Oct 15, 2019, 7:28 PM IST

Speaking a day after NCLAT asked the ED to release the attached properties of Bhushan Power & Steel which is being taken over by JSW Steel, Kumar asserted the lenders' first right of taking charge of an asset of its bank-financed and said no one should dispute the same.

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Mumbai: State Bank chairman Rajnish Kumar on Tuesday said the Enforcement Directorate and other central law enforcement agencies should restrict to attaching personal assets while investigating a promoter and keep off the company which is under the insolvency process.

Speaking a day after NCLAT asked the ED to release the attached properties of Bhushan Power & Steel which is being taken over by JSW Steel, Kumar asserted the lenders' first right of taking charge of an asset of its bank-financed and said no one should dispute the same.

"Any action which ED or any other central authority has to take, they can take with the existing promoters and attach their personal assets leaving their companies away," he said, speaking at a Bloomberg event here.

Kumar said the agencies should follow this rule especially in case of companies that are undergoing bankruptcy process, as new suitors are "not fools" to risk their money.

"The person acquiring a company cannot be subjected to any harassment by any agencies and I am sure that will be guaranteed now," Kumar said, adding as per the spirit of the bankruptcy code, an acquirer needs a "clean asset".

It can be noted that over the weekend ED had attached assets worth Rs 4,025 crore while probing money laundering linked to an alleged bank loan fraud against the BPSL promoters. This was challenged by JSW Steel at the NCLAT, which on Monday had slammed the ED, saying the bankruptcy code would fail if the agency functioned like this and ordered the property be released. JSW

Steel had won the bid to buy the company for Rs 19,700 crore.

Kumar said the Supreme Court judgment on Essar Steel should address much of the worries which are leading to legal tangles in the nascent bankruptcy laws.

He said there will not be any more consolidations once the number of state-run lenders gets down to 12, and private sector lenders should also acquire smaller rivals.

Meanwhile, Kumar also said since the public-private partnership model has not succeeded, a new model needs to emerge and the government cannot continue to take the financial burden on projects.

If required, we bankers should be willing to take pains in the short-term as a new model emerges, he added.

"I am not saying all was well or is well with the behavior of promoters. There are issues and they are coming out. Take a large power plant for instance. We need a promoter with the means to put it and run it. How many promoters are left with the capability to bring in equity and invest today?"

He said large companies and those big mid-size ones have utilised only 31 percent of their working capital limits, while smaller companies have utilised 70 percent.

There has been a 15 percent increase in term loans for the bank on a year-on-year basis, as there is a lot of appetite for credit, he said.

On the PMC Bank scam, Kumar said while cooperatives are needed and have offered good services to customers over time, governance issues dog them.

He said SBI has built a book of Rs 10,000 crore in unsecured personal loans through its digital platform in the last five months, and denied it being the next bubble, saying delinquency rates in those are as low as 0.01 percentage points.

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Mumbai: State Bank chairman Rajnish Kumar on Tuesday said the Enforcement Directorate and other central law enforcement agencies should restrict to attaching personal assets while investigating a promoter and keep off the company which is under the insolvency process.

Speaking a day after NCLAT asked the ED to release the attached properties of Bhushan Power & Steel which is being taken over by JSW Steel, Kumar asserted the lenders' first right of taking charge of an asset of its bank-financed and said no one should dispute the same.

"Any action which ED or any other central authority has to take, they can take with the existing promoters and attach their personal assets leaving their companies away," he said, speaking at a Bloomberg event here.

Kumar said the agencies should follow this rule especially in case of companies that are undergoing bankruptcy process, as new suitors are "not fools" to risk their money.

"The person acquiring a company cannot be subjected to any harassment by any agencies and I am sure that will be guaranteed now," Kumar said, adding as per the spirit of the bankruptcy code, an acquirer needs a "clean asset".

It can be noted that over the weekend ED had attached assets worth Rs 4,025 crore while probing money laundering linked to an alleged bank loan fraud against the BPSL promoters. This was challenged by JSW Steel at the NCLAT, which on Monday had slammed the ED, saying the bankruptcy code would fail if the agency functioned like this and ordered the property be released. JSW

Steel had won the bid to buy the company for Rs 19,700 crore.

Kumar said the Supreme Court judgment on Essar Steel should address much of the worries which are leading to legal tangles in the nascent bankruptcy laws.

He said there will not be any more consolidations once the number of state-run lenders gets down to 12, and private sector lenders should also acquire smaller rivals.

Meanwhile, Kumar also said since the public-private partnership model has not succeeded, a new model needs to emerge and the government cannot continue to take the financial burden on projects.

If required, we bankers should be willing to take pains in the short-term as a new model emerges, he added.

"I am not saying all was well or is well with the behavior of promoters. There are issues and they are coming out. Take a large power plant for instance. We need a promoter with the means to put it and run it. How many promoters are left with the capability to bring in equity and invest today?"

He said large companies and those big mid-size ones have utilised only 31 percent of their working capital limits, while smaller companies have utilised 70 percent.

There has been a 15 percent increase in term loans for the bank on a year-on-year basis, as there is a lot of appetite for credit, he said.

On the PMC Bank scam, Kumar said while cooperatives are needed and have offered good services to customers over time, governance issues dog them.

He said SBI has built a book of Rs 10,000 crore in unsecured personal loans through its digital platform in the last five months, and denied it being the next bubble, saying delinquency rates in those are as low as 0.01 percentage points.

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Mumbai, Oct 15 (PTI) State Bank chairman Rajnish Kumar

on Tuesday said the Enforcement Directorate and other central

law enforcement agencies should restrict to attaching personal

assets while investigating a promoter and keep off the company

which is under the insolvency process.

    Speaking a day after NCLAT asked the ED to release the

attached properties of Bhushan Power & Steel which is being

taken over by JSW Steel, Kumar asserted the lenders' first

right of taking charge of an asset of its bank-financed and

said no one should dispute the same.

    "Any action which ED or any other central authority

has to take, they can take with the existing promoters and

attach their personal assets leaving their companies away," he

said, speaking at a Bloomberg event here.

    Kumar said the agencies should follow this rule

especially in case of companies which are undergoing

bankruptcy process, as new suitors are "not fools" to risk

their money.

    "The person acquiring a company cannot be subjected to

any harassment by any agencies and I am sure that will be

guaranteed now," Kumar said, adding as per the spirit of the

bankruptcy code, an acquirer needs a "clean asset".

    It can be noted that over the weekend ED had attached

assets worth Rs 4,025 crore while probing money laundering

linked to an alleged bank loan fraud against the BPSL

promoters. This was challenged by JSW Steel at the NCLAT,

which on Monday had slammed the ED, saying the bankruptcy code

would fail if the agency functioned like this and ordered the

property be released. JSW Steel had won the bid to buy company

for Rs 19,700 crore.

    Kumar said the Supreme Court judgment on Essar Steel

should address much of the worries which are leading to legal

tangles in the nascent bankruptcy laws.

    He said there will not be any more consolidations once

the number of state-run lenders gets down to 12, and private

sector lenders should also acquire smaller rivals.

    Meanwhile, Kumar also said since public private

partnership model has not succeeded, a new model needs to

emerge and the government cannot continue to take the

financial burden on projects.

    If required, we bankers should be willing to take

pains in the short-term as a new model emerges, he added.

    "I am not saying all was well or is well with the

behaviour of promoters. There are issues and they are coming

out. Take a large power plant for instance. We need a promoter

with means to put it and run it. How many promoters are left

with the capability to bring in equity and invest today?"

    He said large companies and those big mid-size ones

have utilised only 31 percent of their working capital limits,

while smaller companies have utilised 70 percent.

    There has been a 15 percent increase in term loans for

the bank on a year-on-year basis, as there is lot of appetite

for credit, he said.

    On the PMC Bank scam, Kumar said while cooperatives

are needed and have offered good services to customers over

time, governance issues dog them.

    He said SBI has built a book of Rs 10,000 crore in

unsecured personal loans through its digital platform in the

last five months, and denied it being the next bubble, saying

delinquency rates in those are as low as 0.01 percentage

points.


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