October 26, 2004
The Chairman/Managing Director
All Scheduled Commercial Banks (excluding RRBs)
Dear Sir,
Financing of Distressed Urban Poor
Please refer to paragraph No. 84 of the Governor's Statement
on Mid-Term
Review of the Annual Policy for the year 2004-05 dated October 26, 2004
(copy of the paragraph enclosed). With a view to bringing in urban poor into
formal financial system, it has been decided that banks may advance loans to
distressed urban poor to prepay their debt to non-institutional lenders, against
appropriate collateral or group security, subject to the guidelines to be approved
by their Boards of Directors.
2. Urban poor for the above purpose may include those families
in the urban areas who are below the poverty line.
3. Such loans to urban poor may be classified under weaker
sections within the priority sector. However, such loans may be reported under
a separate sub-head, 'Loans to urban poor indebted to non-institutional lenders'
under the broad head 'Other Priority Sector' in the returns being submitted
to the Bank.
4. We shall be glad if you please issue necessary instructions
to your controlling offices/branches for appropriate action.
5. Please acknowledge receipt.
Yours faithfully,
(G. Srinivasan)
Chief General Manager
Encl: As above.
Financing of Distressed Urban Poor
84. With a view to bringing in urban poor into formal financial
system, it is proposed that:
- Banks may advance loans to distressed urban poor to prepay their debt
to non-institutional lenders, against appropriate collateral or group security.