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Stressed assets are getting increased attention in the banking sector as the trend of deteriorating asset quality has emerged as a big economic risk.<br><br>Assets of the banking system comprises of loans given and investment (in bonds) made by banks. Quality of the asset indicates how much of the loans taken by the borrowers are repaid in the form of interests and principal.<br><br>The most important scale of asset quality is Non Performing Assets (NPA). An NPA means interest or principal is not repaid by the borrower during a specified time period.<br><br>To address the recurring issues of NPAs in the banking sector, stringent laws to take care of defaulters in a time bound manner has been introduced.u00a0<br><br>The Insolvency and Bankruptcy code has been set up to bring down the negative perceptions of Loan and Litigations associated with India.<br>
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Stressed Asset Resolution - Challenges & Opportunities by Care-Cart
Content • Introduction • Course Objectives • Current Stressed Asset scenario • History of Stressed Asset resolution schemes • Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code • RBI revised Stressed Asset Resolution Framework • Drivers for M&A in Stressed Assets • Financing of M&A in Stressed Assets • Contact Details
Introduction • Stressed assets are getting increased attention in the banking sector as the trend of deteriorating asset quality has emerged as a big economic risk. • Assets of the banking system comprises of loans given and investment (in bonds) made by banks. Quality of the asset indicates how much of the loans taken by the borrowers are repaid in the form of interests and principal. • The most important scale of asset quality is Non Performing Assets (NPA). An NPA means interest or principal is not repaid by the borrower during a specified time period. • To address the recurring issues of NPAs in the banking sector, stringent laws to take care of defaulters in a time bound manner has been introduced. • The Insolvency and Bankruptcy code has been set up to bring down the negative perceptions of Loan and Litigations associated with India.
Course Objectives • Understand the reasons for the current stressed asset scenario in India. • Learn about the history of RBI prescribed restructuring schemes • Understand the features of the new Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code. • Learn about the new stressed asset framework for Corporates. • Understand the drivers & objectives behind M&A of stressed assets. • Learn about the various options for raising financing for funding of stressed asset acquisitions. • Discuss the likely outlook for the stressed asset business in India.
Current Stressed Asset scenario • Size • Industries • Reasons • Players • Challenges • Opportunities
History of Stressed Asset resolution schemes • CDR • JLF • 5/25 • SDR • S4A • Shortcomings
Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code • Background • Objectives • Key Features • Process • Timelines • Challenges • Recent Developments
RBI revised Stressed Asset Resolution Framework • Key Features • Process • Timelines • Key differences • Challenges • Likely scenario
Drivers for M&A in Stressed Assets • Resources • Markets • Products • Technology • Size • Diversification
Financing of M&A in Stressed Assets • Onshore • Offshore • Loans • Bonds • Mezzanine • Pros & Cons
Contact Details • Website: https://www.care-trainings.com • Address : "A" Wing, 1102- 1103 , Kanakia Wall Street, Chakala, Andheri-Kurla Road, Hanuman Nagar, Andheri East, Mumbai- 400093 • Email Id : infocarecart@gmail.com • Phone No : 8879115978