Bank asset quality gains may slow as legacy NPAs shrink

Scheduled commercial banks’ gross non-performing asset ratio fell to 1.71% in Q1FY27 from 1.76% in the previous quarter and 2.26% a year earlier. Gross bad loans declined 11.5% year-on-year to Rs 3.69…

Scheduled commercial banks’ gross non-performing asset ratio fell to 1.71% in Q1FY27 from 1.76% in the previous quarter and 2.26% a year earlier. Gross bad loans declined 11.5% year-on-year to Rs 3.69 lakh crore, while net NPAs stood at a six-quarter low of 0.40%.

Bank asset quality gains may slow as legacy NPAs shrink

The improvement has been driven by resolutions, recoveries, upgrades, write-offs and sales to asset reconstruction companies. CareEdge Ratings said the benefit from legacy clean-up may now reduce as recoveries slow, making fresh slippages more important. Credit costs fell to 0.31%, while the provision coverage ratio remained strong at 77.3%.

Public-sector banks continued to improve across portfolios. Private-bank slippages, unsecured retail loans, vehicle finance and vulnerable MSME borrowers remain areas to monitor, especially if geopolitical and trade disruptions raise input and logistics costs in the second half of FY27.

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A non-performing asset generally refers to a loan overdue for more than 90 days, making fresh slippages a direct signal of new repayment stress. Lower bad-loan ratios can support lending capacity and reduce the need for profit-eroding provisions, but the effect differs across banks depending on capital and borrower mix. Supervisors and investors will therefore focus on whether new stress stays contained after seasonal movements pass. The next quarterly slippage and credit-cost numbers are the clearest signals to watch.


Source: bfsi.economictimes.indiatimes.com

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