Time for financial institutions to recover loan

By | September 5, 2011

According to a recent press report, the bill which will help in moving away the tough time for home loans and corporate defaulters is to be introduced in the parliament. The enforcement of security interest and recovery of debts law (amendment) bill 2001 plays an important role in this.

Reports said that the proposed bill amends nine sections of the securitization, it includes reconstruction of financial assets and enforcement of security interest (SARFAESI) act, added to that the recovery of debt consists of four section as per the RDBF act, 1993. Mandatory registration has become necessary in the new proposal for equitable mortgages.

Reports also said that the time limit for this entry is 30 days. The idea behind this proposal is to create innovation in the credit information. The conversion of debt to equity is possible through the new proposal. Currently the banks under the RBI are on the way to restructure the corporate debt to case to case basis.

According to 9 of SARFAESI act, there would be some provisions to convert dev into equity. According to information and broadcast minister Ms. Ambika Soni the new proposal will help in the improvement of bank in their operation, can give more funds. The banks already have the rights to acquire assets, but it will take time to dispose. The new suggestions from Indian bank of association have strengthened the regulatory framework and also help in the recovery of bad debt. The idea behind this amendment is to reduce the NPA from 59,927cores.

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About Pradeep Yuvaraj

Pradeep Yuvaraj is a Co-Founder and Director at Finerva Financial Solutions Private Limited, a financial education company focused on personal finance education. He has penned over 250 articles relating to Personal Finance and clocked over 500 hours of educating individuals on managing personal finance. He is a serial entrepreneur and has been associated with 7 Start-ups. His entrepreneurial experience spans industries as varied as Education, Gas Engineering, Automobile Design, Software development and more recently a Pure play presentation design company. Prior to turning entrepreneur in 2005, he has worked for 3 of the top ten companies of the world - Shell, ExxonMobil and Total SA. This experience included handling Branch Operations, Channel Sales and Business Development across 5 states over a period of 8 years. He holds an MBA from Symbiosis and an Electronics Engineering Degree from the University of Pune.

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