Can't Expect PSU Banks to Fund Debt-Rid Discoms: FM


HONG KONG: In a stern message to states, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said states cannot expect public sector banks to fund the deficits faced by power distribution companies due to levy of inadequate tariffs.

Expressing concern over the financial health of some state-owned power distribution companies (discoms), the Finance Minister said some states are not levying adequate electricity tariff.

His remarks came against the backdrop of many discoms facing financial stress, which has also resulted in rising non-performing assets in the banking sector. "... some states were not charging adequate money for power, which was affecting the discoms, and these states can not expect the PSU banks to fund the deficit of discoms," Jaitley said while addressing investors and business leaders here.

The combined debt of discoms is estimated to be more than 3 lakh crore leading to acute financial stress, with many of them not even able to purchase electricity.

The gross Non Performing Assets (NPAs) of state-owned banks at the end of March quarter stood at 5.20 per cent of their total loan portfolio.

NPAs have surged mainly due to stress in infrastructure sectors like highways, steel, power and state discoms. Recently, Power Minister Piyush Goyal had said the Centre cannot be considered as a bailout bank for helping debt-ridden discoms and states would have to find a way out of the crisis.

"Some states have serious crisis (power) looming large. But at the end of the day, the government of India can only facilitate the turnaround of these discoms. And we cannot finance it," Goyal had said.

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Source: PTI