UCO Bank enters co-lending agreement with Aadhar Housing Finance, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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KOLKATA: Kolkata-based UCO Bank on Wednesday entered into a co-lending agreement with Aadhar Housing Finance to offer home loans at competitive rates, a bank spokesman said.

The partnership aims at providing easy and convenient home finance solutions to customers from the economically weaker sections of society, he said.

The co-lending framework of the Reserve Bank of India provides a tool for banks and non-banks to collaborate, leverage on their respective strengths to give an affordable solution to the unserved and underserved sections.

Speaking on the occasion, UCO Bank MD and CEO Atul Kumar Goel said, “Home loan penetration in India at around 10 per cent is one of the lowest globally.”

Pandemic induced demographic changes, initiatives taken by central and state governments such as Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, reduction in GST on affordable housing and stamp duty cuts are expected to give a fillip to the affordable housing sector especially in Tier-2 and smaller centres, he said.



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Soma Sankara Prasad likely to be next UCO Bank MD, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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The government is considering appointing Soma Sankara Prasad, the deputy managing director of State Bank of India, as managing director of Kolkata-based UCO Bank. The Banks Board Bureau (BBB) has suggested the name of UCO Bank Managing Director Atul Kumar Goel for heading Punjab National Bank as MD. The managing director position of PNB will fall vacant after the superannuation of S S Mallikarjuna Rao in January.

According to sources, since Prasad was in the reserve list when the interview for appointment for managing director of Indian Bank took place earlier this year, he has been recommended to head UCO Bank subject to various clearances including vigilance.

The final view in this regard would be taken by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) headed by the Prime Minister, sources said.

The BBB, the headhunter for state-owned banks and financial institutions, in May had conducted interviews for the position of MD of Indian Bank. Post interview, Shanti Lal Jain was recommended for the post while Prasad was the candidate on the reserve list.

Last month, the Reserve Bank removed UCO Bank from its Prompt Corrective Action (PCA) Framework following improvement in various parameters and a written commitment that the state-owned lender will comply with the minimum capital norms.

The lender also apprised the RBI of the structural and systemic improvements that it has put in place, which would help the bank in continuing to meet the financial commitments. The public sector bank plunged under PCA in May 2017.

PCA is triggered when banks breach certain regulatory requirements such as return on asset, minimum capital and quantum of the non-performing asset.

The restrictions disable banks in several ways to lend freely and force them to operate under a restrictive environment that turns out to be a hurdle to growth.

UCO Bank had posted over a four-fold jump in its net profit to Rs 101.81 crore for the first quarter of the fiscal ended June 30, as bad loans fell significantly.

The lender trimmed its gross non-performing assets (NPAs or bad loans) significantly to 9.37 per cent of the gross advances as of June 30, 2021, as against 14.38 per cent at June-end 2020.

The net NPAs were down at 3.85 per cent (Rs 4,387.25 crore) from 4.95 per cent (Rs 5,138.18 crore). PTI DP ANZ MR



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Soma Sankara Prasad likely to be next UCO Bank MD, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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New Delhi, The government is considering appointing Soma Sankara Prasad, the deputy managing director of State Bank of India, as managing director of Kolkata-based UCO Bank. The Banks Board Bureau (BBB) has suggested the name of UCO Bank Managing Director Atul Kumar Goel for heading Punjab National Bank as MD. The managing director position of PNB will fall vacant after the superannuation of S S Mallikarjuna Rao in January.

According to sources, since Prasad was in the reserve list when the interview for appointment for managing director of Indian Bank took place earlier this year, he has been recommended to head UCO Bank subject to various clearances including vigilance.

The final view in this regard would be taken by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) headed by the Prime Minister, sources said.

The BBB, the headhunter for state-owned banks and financial institutions, in May had conducted interviews for the position of MD of Indian Bank. Post interview, Shanti Lal Jain was recommended for the post while Prasad was the candidate on the reserve list.

Last month, the Reserve Bank removed UCO Bank from its Prompt Corrective Action (PCA) Framework following improvement in various parameters and a written commitment that the state-owned lender will comply with the minimum capital norms.

The lender also apprised the RBI of the structural and systemic improvements that it has put in place, which would help the bank in continuing to meet the financial commitments. The public sector bank plunged under PCA in May 2017.

PCA is triggered when banks breach certain regulatory requirements such as return on asset, minimum capital and quantum of the non-performing asset.

The restrictions disable banks in several ways to lend freely and force them to operate under a restrictive environment that turns out to be a hurdle to growth.

UCO Bank had posted over a four-fold jump in its net profit to Rs 101.81 crore for the first quarter of the fiscal ended June 30, as bad loans fell significantly.

The lender trimmed its gross non-performing assets (NPAs or bad loans) significantly to 9.37 per cent of the gross advances as of June 30, 2021, as against 14.38 per cent at June-end 2020.

The net NPAs were down at 3.85 per cent (Rs 4,387.25 crore) from 4.95 per cent (Rs 5,138.18 crore). PTI DP ANZ MR



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Bank Board Bureau recommends Atul Kumar Goel for PNB MD post, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Banks Board Bureau (BBB) on Wednesday recommended Atul Kumar Goel for the post of Managing Director of Punjab National Bank.

Currently, Goel heads UCO Bank, which was removed from Prompt Corrective Action (PCA) restrictions. He will succeed SS Mallikarjuna Rao, who was recently given an extension till January 2022.

BBB interviewed 11 candidates for the post of MD and CEO of PNB – the country’s second-largest public sector lender. BBB is headed by former secretary of the Department of Personnel and Training BP Sharma.

“Keeping in view their performance at the interface, their overall experience and the extant parameters, the Bureau recommends Atul Kumar Goel for the position of MD and CEO of PNB,” BBB said in a statement.

The incoming managing director and chief executive will hold office for a term of three years from the date of entering office.

The name of the selected candidate would go for final approval to the Appointments Committee of Cabinet (ACC), headed by the Prime Minister.

The secretary of the Department of Financial Services, secretary of Department of Public Enterprises and the RBI deputy governor in charge of banking are part of BBB.

In 2016, the government approved the constitution of BBB as a body of eminent professionals and officials to make recommendations for the appointment of whole-time directors as well as non-executive chairpersons of PSBs and state-owned financial institutions.



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BBB recommends Atul Kumar Goel for PNB MD & CEO’s position

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The Banks Board Bureau (BBB) has recommended the candidature of Atul Kumar Goel for the position of Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer (MD & CEO) in Punjab National Bank (PNB).

Currently, Goel is the MD & CEO of UCO Bank. He has been at the helm of the Kolkata-headquartered public sector bank since November 2018.

The top position at PNB will become vacant once Ch.S.S. Mallikarjuna Rao completes his tenure on January 31, 2022. Rao has been MD & CEO of PNB since October 2019.

The Board also recommended the candidature of Ajay Kumar Srivastava (currently Executive Director, Indian Overseas Bank) as the candidate on the Reserve List for the MD & CEO vacancy in PNB.

The Board, in a statement, said it interfaced with 11 candidates on September 8, 2021 for the forthcoming position of MD & CEO of PNB.

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Banks Board Bureau recommends Atul Kumar Goel for PNB chief post

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The Banks Board Bureau (BBB) has recommended the name of Atul Kumar Goel for the position of Managing Director & CEO of Punjab National Bank, the country’s second largest public sector bank.

Goel is currently the Managing Director & CEO of UCO Bank.

At PNB, Goel is expected to succeed Ch SS Mallikarjuna Rao, who is due to demit office in end-January.

On Wednesday, BBB interfaced with 11 candidates for the forthcoming position of PNB chief executive, sources in the banking industry said.

Last month, the Centre had extended the tenure of three MD and CEOs and 10 Executive Directors in various public sector banks. The three MD & CEOs who got an extension in tenures included Ch SS Mallikarjuna Rao and Atul Kumar Goel.

While Mallikarjuna Rao’s term got extended till January 31, the term of office of Goel was extended for two years till November 1,2023.

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Government extends tenure of UCO Bank’s MD & CEO for 2 years, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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State-owned UCO Bank on Saturday said the government has extended the term of its MD and CEO Atul Kumar Goel for two years.

The central government, through a notification dated August 26, extended the term of office of Atul Kumar Goel as UCO Bank’s managing director and chief executive officer (MD & CEO), for a period of two years or until further orders, whichever is earlier, the bank said in a regulatory filing.

Goel’s current term was to expire on November 1, 2021.

On Friday, Punjab National Bank and Bank of Maharashtra had also informed about extensions given to their MD & CEOs.

The government has also extended the terms of two executive directors each in Punjab National Bank and Union Bank of India, and one executive director of Central Bank of India.

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Government extends tenure of UCO Bank’s MD & CEO for 2 years, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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State-owned UCO Bank on Saturday said the government has extended the term of its MD and CEO Atul Kumar Goel for two years.

The central government, through a notification dated August 26, extended the term of office of Atul Kumar Goel as UCO Bank’s managing director and chief executive officer (MD & CEO), for a period of two years or until further orders, whichever is earlier, the bank said in a regulatory filing.

Goel’s current term was to expire on November 1, 2021.

On Friday, Punjab National Bank and Bank of Maharashtra had also informed about extensions given to their MD & CEOs.

The government has also extended the terms of two executive directors each in Punjab National Bank and Union Bank of India, and one executive director of Central Bank of India.

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