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Banks Resist Short-Term Profits: Economic Survey 2023-24

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By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi   Jul 22, 2024 20:08

The Economic Survey 2023-24 urges banks to resist pursuing short-term profits, emphasizing long-term stability and customer focus. It also highlights concerns about product misselling and calls for better insurance claim settlements.
New Delhi, Jul 22 (PTI) Banks should resist the temptation to pursue short-term profits at the expense of the customer, Economic Survey 2023-24 presented in Parliament on Monday said.

As corporate profits are booming, the net interest margins of Indian banks have risen to a multi-year high, it said, adding that profitable banks lend more.

"To sustain the good times, it is important not to forget the lessons of the last financial cycle downturn. The banking industry must aim to lengthen the gap between two NPA cycles. It should also resist the temptation to pursue short-term profits at the
expense of the customer," it said.

Product misselling is too rampant to be dismissed as an aberration of a few overenthusiastic sales personnel, it said, adding that the same can be said of the insurance industry as well.

Prompt and reasonable settlement of insurance claims and a lower rejection rate are necessary to increase insurance penetration, it said.

Acknowledgement of misselling and misrepresentation and compensating for consequential losses is a good business practice enjoined upon stockbroking, fund management, banking and insurance firms, it added.
Source: PTI
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