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New Covid Wave likely to risk the Indian Banking sector: Fitch

  New Delhi:  India’s second wave of Covid-19 infections will pose an huge risk to the country’s fragile economic recovery and its banks, Fi...

 


New Delhi: India’s second wave of Covid-19 infections will pose an huge risk to the country’s fragile economic recovery and its banks, Fitch Ratings said.

Fitch expects the India’s banking sector to face a moderately worse  environment for in 2021, it would aggravate if there are rising infections and follow-up measures to contain the virus further affect business and economic activity.

India’s active Covid-19 infections have been increasing at a rapid speed, new infections have exceeded 100,000 a day in early April 2021, against 9,300 in mid-February 2021. 

According to Fitch estimates India’s real GDP growth at 12.8 per cent for the financial year ending March 2022 (FY22).

“This incorporates expectations of a slowdown in 2021 due to the flare-up in new coronavirus cases but the rising pace of infections poses renewed risks to the forecast,” Fitch reports said.

“Over 80 per cent of the new infections are in six prominent states, which combined account for roughly 45 per cent of total banking sector loans. Any further disruption in economic activity in these states would pose a setback for fragile business sentiment, even though a stringent pan-India lockdown like the one in 2020 is unlikely.” the report said

According to Fitch, operating environment for banks will most likely remain challenging against this backdrop.

“This second wave could dent the sluggish recovery in consumer and corporate confidence, and further suppress banks’ prospects for new business. There are also asset quality concerns since banks’ financial results are yet to fully factor in the first wave’s impact and the stringent 2020 lockdown due to the forbearances in place.”

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