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Business News/ Industry / Banking/  PNB fraud fallout: India is said to revive plan for real-time default disclosures
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PNB fraud fallout: India is said to revive plan for real-time default disclosures

Talks between the government and Sebi on requiring publicly traded companies to promptly report any missed interest or instalment payments on borrowings are ongoing

The new rules would put the onus for reporting defaults in real-time on companies and help to hasten the recognition of stressed assets by banks. Photo: Abhijit Bhatlekar/MintPremium
The new rules would put the onus for reporting defaults in real-time on companies and help to hasten the recognition of stressed assets by banks. Photo: Abhijit Bhatlekar/Mint

New Delhi/Mumbai: India’s finance ministry is in talks with the market regulator about requiring publicly traded companies to promptly report any missed interest or instalment payments on borrowings, according to people with knowledge of the matter.

The Securities and Exchange Board of India’s (Sebi) earlier effort to tighten rules was deferred days before it was to take effect 1 October after some banks questioned the requirement for disclosure within one working day, saying standard assets can technically default for a short period, according to the people, who asked not to be identified as the discussions are private. Talks between the government and Sebi are ongoing, the people said.

Policy makers are turning the spotlight on dealings between lenders and troubled corporates as India attempts to resolve about $210 billion in bad loans, an issue that has gained urgency after the scam involving Punjab National Bank (PNB) came to light last week. The new rules would put the onus for reporting defaults in real-time on companies and help to hasten the recognition of stressed assets by banks, the people familiar said.

A call to finance ministry spokesman D.S. Malik wasn’t answered, while spokesmen for Sebi and the Reserve Bank of India didn’t immediately respond to emails seeking comment.

In its August circular, Sebi defined default as the non-payment of interest or principal in full on a pre-agreed date. Disclosures would need to be made within one working day from the date of default starting 1 October 2017, the circular had said.

The rules, if implemented, would help reduce instances of some lenders having more or better information, said one of the people. Bloomberg

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Published: 23 Feb 2018, 07:49 PM IST
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