Recapitalisation plan is a mechanism to deal with the problems of NPA in the financial institutions. It is one of the four R’s to address the issue of NPA’s. In Oct,17 Centre has announced a 2.11 lakh crore recapitalisation plan for the public sector banks over the next two years. The recapitalisation plan is a three-part package:
- Rs. 18000 crore from the budget,
- Rs. 58000 crore that banks can raise by diluting their equity and
- Rs. 1.35 lakh crore through issuance of recap bonds.
Implications of Issuance of Recapitalisation Bonds:
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