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    ARCIL buys Saraswat’s NPAs at 86% haircut

    Co-op Banks.inBy Co-op Banks.inNovember 18, 2024Updated:July 21, 20251 Min Read
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    • US-based Avenue Capital-backed Asset Reconstruction Company (India) (ARCIL) has bought nearly ¹400 crore worth of bad loans or non-performing assets (NPAs) of Saraswat Bank with a haircut of nearly 86%.
    • Saraswat Bank, one of the largest cooperative banks in the country, sold the NPA portfolio comprising retail and micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME) loans as a clean-up for future growth capital.
    • The bank has concluded the sale of the NPA portfolio it had announced in the previous quarter.
    • Initially planning to sell assets amounting to ¹410 crore, Saraswat Bank later reduced the pool to ¹385 crore, seeking bids on a 100% upfront cash basis as it wanted to clean up its loan book for future growth.
    • BOB Capital Markets was the process advisor.

    US-based Avenue Capital-backed Asset Reconstruction Company (India) (ARCIL) has bought nearly ¹400 crore worth of bad loans or non-performing assets (NPAs) of Saraswat Bank with a haircut of nearly 86%.

    Saraswat Bank, one of the largest cooperative banks in the country, sold the NPA portfolio comprising retail and micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME) loans as a clean-up for future growth capital. The bank has concluded the sale of the NPA portfolio it had announced in the previous quarter.

    Initially planning to sell assets amounting to ¹410 crore, Saraswat Bank later reduced the pool to ¹385 crore, seeking bids on a 100% upfront cash basis as it wanted to clean up its loan book for future growth. BOB Capital Markets was the process advisor.

    “Saraswat Bank has been able to recover a decent 14% of the debt by selling the debt mainly because it belonged to legacy NPAs and some retail and MSME loans,” said a person close to the development, who did not wish to be identified.

    Spokespersons of Saraswat Banks, ARCIL and BOB Capital Markets did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

     

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