Public sector banks shares rise as Govt gives in-principle approval for mergers

Shares of public sector banks (PSBs) rose in trade on Wednesday afternoon as the government gave an in-principle approval for mergers between various PSBs.
A government official in New Delhi said that the Cabinet has given its in-principle approval for bank mergers and a panel of ministers has been set up for the same.
In the context of massive accumulation of bad loans by state-run banks, the Union Cabinet on Wednesday gave an "in principle" approval for their consolidation by merging some of the public sector lenders, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley announced.
"As of today, there are 20 PSBs plus the State Bank of India (SBI)," Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said, adding that the SBI had recently concluded the merger with its associate banks and become a larger consolidated entity.
"If any other PSB board gives a consolidation proposal, to oversee that proposal an alternative mechanism will be in place to give in principle approval for the proposal of the banks for a scheme of amalgamation," Jaitley said.
Explaining that such an alternative mechanism "enables quick facilitation of decisions", Jaitley said the constitution of the committee would be made by the Prime Minister.
"The decision regarding creating strong and competitive banks will be solely based on commercial considerations," he said.
"Our experience of consolidation has been positive. It increases the entity`s commercial strength, the ability to absorb market shocks," he added.
The cabinet approval comes in the face of banking operations across the country being hit on Tuesday as over 10 lakh bank employees in more than 1,30,000 branches pan-India struck work protesting against reforms in the banking sector, including proposals of merger of state-run banks.
The news sent shares of PSBs soaring with Punjab National Bank (PNB) rising the highest -- 2.65% on BSE.
India's largest bank -- State Bank of India (SBI) rose 1.04%, while Bank of Baroda saw a 0.93% rise, followed by IndusInd Bank and Federal Bank at 0.88% and 0.76% rise.
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