Economy needs stimulus, credit demand muted: SBI Chairman


Kolkata, Aug 18 (IANS): Amid the economy roiling through a slowdown in demand and consumption, State Bank of India (SBI) Chairman Rajnish Kumar on Sunday raised the pitch for a stimulus, saying that the credit demand remains subdued.

Though lack of credit demand exists in the economy, there is no supply-side constraint as the public sector banks are well-capitalised, he said.

"Demand for credit in the economy is subdued. There is a need for stimulus in the economy," Rajnish Kumar told media here.

The SBI chief was in the city to attend the multi-level consultation programme with SBI branch managers in the region.

"There is no supply-side constraint. More or less, the public sector banks are well capitalised and bank rates also moderated," he said while expressing hope that the monsoon will have a positive impact.

Increased spending by the government and the upcoming festival season would boost demand, Kumar pointed out.

Intensifying the efforts to find ways out of pressing issues of tax surcharge on the super rich, the slowdown in the auto and housing sector, the Finance Ministry and the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) are constantly holding meetings to come out with solutions to tackle the near-stagnant economy. They are discussing options and solutions on tackling the slowdown in the auto, realty sectors and and also on the equity market, being battered by FPIs.

  

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  • Desh Bhakth, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 18 2019

    If there is no cash transactions then there is no demand for credit by businessmen. Even in developed western world cash transactions at grass level are to create credit demand for bigger business houses. People in between may or may not pay taxes but the end customer will pay all the taxes because it's carried from first to the last. At the same time those in between people may not be eligible for govt sponsored programs and benefits if they don't pay taxes and don't file taxes. After Demonetisation and then burdened with GST, BJP has completely cut off the lifeline of economy. BJP thought it will benefit them multi-thong, first by making opposition bankrupt and siphon thier money, second gather more money by way of GST, then whatever money they have and collect in future to turn into white. BJP is only helping themselves to Develop.

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  • Bhavya Baliga, Manipal/Sacramento

    Sun, Aug 18 2019

    Is it the usual criticism all over again or do you have any pragmatic suggestion?

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  • Desh Bhakth, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 18 2019

    These are constructive criticism from me and learn to live with it in a democracy. BJP doesn't encourages any pragmatic suggestions or accepts any criticisms as a democracy or follows the constitution but I still do and work in a democratic way. If you are living in Sacramento you should be understanding this much better and appreciating my efforts.

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  • ad, mangaluru

    Mon, Aug 19 2019

    Keep up the good writing. Don't worry about the blind.

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  • ad, mangaluru

    Mon, Aug 19 2019

    BJP developing BJP, not India.

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