scorecardresearchNPAs from MUDRA loans in Maharashtra at 16.32% till June 2022

NPAs from MUDRA loans in Maharashtra at 16.32% till June 2022

Updated: 07 Sep 2022, 12:30 PM IST
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Parbhani district in the backward Marathwada region of Maharashtra has the highest non-performing assets (NPAs) at 60.54 per cent, according to data released during the State Level Bankers Committee meeting held in Aurangabad on Monday. The statistics illustrate the extent of hit taken by banks under these loans.

The Government of India and many state governments are running schemes to improve financial inclusivity for women. Mudra is one such high-potential scheme for women because it offers collateral free loans. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

The Government of India and many state governments are running schemes to improve financial inclusivity for women. Mudra is one such high-potential scheme for women because it offers collateral free loans. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

(PTI) Nearly 5,000 crore of loans or 16.32 per cent of the total bank assets in Maharashtra under the Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana to help small businesses are unpaid as of June 2022, as per official data. 

Parbhani district in the backward Marathwada region of Maharashtra has the highest non-performing assets (NPAs) at 60.54 per cent, according to data released during the State Level Bankers Committee meeting held in Aurangabad on Monday. The statistics illustrate the extent of hit taken by banks under these loans. 

The Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana was launched in April 2015 for providing loans to non-corporate and non-farm small/micro enterprises. It can be noted that since the introduction of the scheme, many experts including former RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan had warned about the possibility of high NPAs under the scheme. 

As per the data, 30,019 crore was taken as loan under the MUDRA scheme as of June 2022 by more than 52 lakh borrowers in Maharashtra. Out of this 4,898 crore taken by 6.19 lakh borrowers has been classified as NPAs. The outstanding loan amount in Parbhani district is 759 crore, of which 459 crore constitutes the NPA, it said. 

Parbhani is followed by Hingoli having NPAs of 33.31 per cent with 111 crore of loans being unpaid, as per the data. T

he third highest MUDRA NPA is in the state capital Mumbai at 29.97 per cent and the amount unpaid is 248 crore, the data said. 

A dozen state-run banks account for a majority 4,031 crore of the overall 4,898 crore of sour loans, it said. 

The NPAs of private sector banks stood at 435 crore. Two regional rural banks have 325 crore of NPAs and eight small finance banks have 104 crore of NPAs under the scheme, the data said. 

First Published: 07 Sep 2022, 12:30 PM IST