Question

UPSC Prelims 2019 Question:

What was the purpose of Inter-Creditor Agreement signed by Indian banks and financial institutions recently?

  1. 1. To lessen the Government of India’s perennial burden of fiscal deficit and current account deficit
  2. 2. To support the infrastructure projects of Central and State Governments
  3. 3. To act as independent regulator in case of applications for loans of ₹ 50 crores or more
  4. 4. To aim at faster resolution of stressed assets of ₹ 50 crores or more which are under consortium lending

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4: To aim at faster resolution of stressed assets of ₹ 50 crores or more which are under consortium lending

Detailed Solution

Explanation:

  • Inter-Creditor Agreement (ICA) is a legally enforceable contract between various lenders within the same capital structure. In ICA lenders stipulate in advance on resolving their competing interests and working in tandem to serve their mutual borrower.

  • ICA was framed under Indian Banks Association and it follows the recommendations of the Sunil Mehta Committee on stressed asset resolution. Public, private, and foreign banks have signed this agreement under Sashakt Plan for faster resolution of stressed assets outside the Insolvency Courts. The decision making in ICA is by way of approval of majority lenders. ICA is applicable to all corporate borrowers with a loan amount of ₹50 crores or more under consortium lending / multiple banking arrangements.

Therefore, option (4) is the correct answer.

Subject: Economics | Money and Banking

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