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    A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF NPAS IN BANKING INDUSTRY IN INDIA

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    2022-04-11
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    Khan, Yasmin -19GSFC1030004
    Bhati, Ashu - 19GSFC1030002
    Wajid, Dr. ABDUL Supervisor
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    It is vital for each the borrower and the lender to understand the difference among performing and non-acting belongings. If the asset is non-performing and interest payments are not made, the borrower's credit and multiplied possibilities can be harmed. It will then make it more tough for them to get destiny loans. Interest earned on loans is a primary source of profits for the bank or lender. As an give up end result, non-acting houses might also have an negative impact on their potential to generate sufficient earnings and, as a end result, on their widespread profitability. It is essential for banks to keep music in their non-appearing property (NPAs), as having too many NPAs should have a negative impact on their liquidity and potential to develop. Non-performing residences (NPAs) can be controlled, relying on what number of there are and the way a long way past due they are. Most banks can tackle an inexpensive level of nonperforming assets within the short run. However, if the quantity of nonperforming belongings (NPAs) keeps growing through the years, the lender's financial fitness and future prosperity are jeopardized.
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