Amid downturn, banks hiked exposure to realty

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New Delhi: Despite the global financial meltdown owing to overexposure to
the housing sector, Indian banks were quite bullish in their investments to
the real estate.
   The total outstanding credit to the real estate sector by Indian banks,
both government-owned and private, at the end of March 2009 was Rs 91,500
crore as against Rs 63,000 crore till March 2008. This was not only an
increase of 45% over the previous year but was more than double the amount
of Rs 44,000 crore exposure of these banks during the boom period of 2007.
   The major portion of this huge lending came from government-owned banks.
This despite the fact that RBI had prescribed regulatory limits on banks'
exposure to individual and group borrowers as a preventive measure given the
sub-prime crisis in the western world. As if it was out to reap the best out
of the crisis, Punjab National Bank (PNB) lent more than Rs 11,000 crore
from June 2008 to May 2009, registering an increase of at least 389% over
the previous year when its total outstanding credit to real estate sector
was merely Rs 2,255 crore.
   PNB was closely followed by the State Bank of India which extended credit
of Rs 10,467 crore till May 2009 as against its Rs 6,062 crore outstanding
till May 2008, an increase of 73%, according to finance ministry data.
   ICICI Bank was the third in the list of top 10 banks as per their
exposure having lent a little more than Rs 4,900 crore till May this year.
It, however, registered a negative growth of 14% as in the previous year its
total lending to this sector exceeded Rs 5,700 crore. Other banks that
figured in the list of top 10 were: Indian Overseas Bank, Oriental Bank of
Commerce, Axis Bank, Bank of India, Indian Bank, Central Bank of India and
Union Bank of India.
   HDFC Bank seemed quite cautious in taking risk, especially during the
downturn period. The bank's total lending till May 2009 was Rs 757 crore as
against Rs 250 crore till May 2008.

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