RBI/2010-11/228
DBOD.BP.No. 49/21.04.132/2010-11
October 7, 2010
The Chairmen and Managing Directors /
Chief Executive Officers of
All Scheduled Commercial Banks
(excluding RRBs)
Dear Sir,
Prudential Guidelines on Restructuring of Advances by Banks
Please refer to our Master Circular DBOD. No. BP. BC.21/21.04.048/2010-11
dated July 1, 2010 on 'Prudential Norms on Income Recognition, Asset
Classification and Provisioning pertaining to Advances'.
- In terms of para 14.2.2 (iv) of the above circular, promoters' sacrifice
and additional funds brought by them should be a minimum of 15% of banks'
sacrifice. The additional funds are required to be brought in by the promoters
upfront and not be phased over a period of time.
- It has been represented to us by banks and Indian Banks’ Association that corporates under stress are finding it difficult to bring in the promoters’
share of sacrifice and additional funds upfront on some occasions. Therefore, it
has been decided that:
- The promoter's sacrifice and additional funds required to be brought in by
the promoters should generally be brought in upfront. However, if banks are
convinced that the promoters face genuine difficulty in bringing their share of
the sacrifice immediately and need some extension of time to fulfil their
commitments, the promoters could be allowed to bring in 50% of their sacrifice,
i.e. 50% of 15%, upfront and the balance within a period of one year.
- However, in case the promoters fail to bring in their balance share of
sacrifice within the extended time limit of one year, the asset classification
benefits derived by banks in terms of para 14.2.2 of the above circular will
cease to accrue and the banks will have to revert to classifying such accounts
as per the asset classification norms specified under para 11.2 of our above
circular.
- We further clarify that contribution by the promoter need not
necessarily be brought in cash and can be brought in the form of de-rating
of equity, conversion of unsecured loan brought by the promoter into equity
and interest free loans.
Yours faithfully,
(A. K. Khound)
Chief General Manager