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Monday, 18 January 2016

Asset quality review by RBI may put public sector banks in red: AIBOC FROM EVERYTHINGS FROM BANKINGS FW ERI BOI

Posted: 17 Jan 2016 08:01 AM PST
The All-India Banks Officers’ Confederation (AIBOC) has said that the asset quality review by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) may put all public sector banks in the red.
The RBI has recently came out with a policy under which public sector banks in India have been advised to clean their balance sheets and declaring certain accounts as non performing assets (NPAs), which are at present not described as NPA by the banks. This will affect the profitability of public sector banks and many of the banks will be in a loss due to extra provisions on account of newly declared NPAs under the revised policy of the RBI.
Talking to mediapersons here today, Chaman Singla, Joint General Secretary of the AIBOC (Apex), and Rajiv Sirhindi, Secretary of Punjab Unit of the AIBOC, said major trade unions of the country had sent a letter to Raghuram Rajan, Governor, Reserve Bank of India, putting the facts straight and seeking the direct intervention and action by the regulator. If the RBI all of a sudden wants to set right everything overnight, it would be certainly at a great risk of destabilising the banking system in general and PSBs in particular.
They said their serious apprehension, which is subscribed by the market news too, is that a majority of the public sector and few private sector banks would be in red on account of asset quality review by the RBI.
The bank officers said many industrial groups were willful defaulters and the main stakeholder, including the Union Government, was wary of taking any stern action against them.
They said there were apprehensions that the recent steps taken by the Government and the regulators in the name of reforms and international practices would only ensure that private entrepreneurs, both national and international, were handed over the control and management of public sector banks.
Posted: 17 Jan 2016 07:58 AM PST
The communication from GOI to individual banks to start 11th BPS was prompted by the LIC wage revision that was notified by the government on 14-06-2016. At the lowest end (AAO in LIC of India and Officer in JMGS I in banks), the gross salary per month in Metros is Rs.48,800 and Rs.38,703 respectively, signifying a variance of 26.09%. At the highest level (ZM-S in LIC and GM in banks), the gross salary per month in Metros is Rs.140,421 and Rs.197,342 respectively, signifying a variance of 40.54%. That's why I say by the next wage revision, the gap between bank staff and LIC staff may widen further, so that LIC staff will receive twice the salary of bank staff in November, 2017.

After the 7th CPC recommendations are notified, bank staff will be exposed to greater shock.



Comparison of latest wage settlement for officers in Banks and LIC of India

S No Comparative parameters Banks LIC of India Difference
1 Notional Basic Pay as on 31-07-2012 100 100
2 D.A. merged with Basic Pay this time (AICPI) 4440 4708
3 D.A. merged with Basic Pay last time (AICPI) 2836 2944
4 Difference between (2) and (3) 1604 1764
5 % of D.A. merged with D.A. this time 60.15 66.15
6 Revised Basic Pay after D.A. merger 160.15 166.15
7 Additional load made this time in Basic Pay  2% 14.49% 12.49%
8 Revised Basic Pay after additional load 163.45 190.23 16.38%
9 Minimum Basic Pay - Lowest Grade (Last time) 14,500 17,240 18.90%
10 Maximum Basic Pay - Highest Grade (Last time) 52,000 59,850 15.10%
11 Minimum Basic Pay - Lowest Grade (This time) 23,700 32,795 38.38%
12 Maximum Basic Pay - Highest Grade (This time) 85,000 124,295 46.23%
13 Gross Monthly Salary in Metros - Lowest 38,703 48,800 26.09%
14 Gross Monthly Salary in Metros - Highest 140,421 197,342 40.54%
15 Revised H.R.A. 7%/8%/9% 7%/8%/10%
16 Revised C.C.A. 3%/4% 2%/2.5%/3%
17 Medical Aid (Rs.) 8,000/9,050 13,300/19,940

Note Government of India has notified the wage revision in LIC of India on 14-01-2016.

In LIC of India, '5 day week' has been agreed upon.

Date 16-01-2016
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