Additional Disclosures by banks in Notes to Accounts

RBI/2009-10/347
DBOD.BP.BC.No. 79 /21.04.018/2009-10, Dated: March 15, 2010

Additional Disclosures by banks in Notes to Accounts

The Reserve Bank has been taking several steps from time to time to enhance the transparency in the operations of banks by stipulating comprehensive disclosures in tune with the international best practices.

On a review of the existing disclosures, it has been decided to prescribe the following additional disclosures in the ‘Notes to Accounts’ in the banks’ balance sheets, from the year ending March 2010:

  1. Concentration of Deposits, Advances, Exposures   and  NPAs
  2. Sector-wise NPAs
  3. Movement of NPAs
  4. Overseas assets, NPAs and revenue
  5. Off-balance sheet SPVs sponsored by banks

The prescribed formats are furnished in Annex.

Yours faithfully

(B.Mahapatra)
Chief General Manager

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Annex

I. Concentration of Deposits, Advances,  Exposures   and  NPAs

Concentration of Deposits

(Amount in Rupees Crores)

Total Deposits of twenty largest depositors
Percentage of Deposits of twenty largest depositors to Total Deposits of the bank

Concentration of Advances*

(Amount in Rupees Crores)

Total Advances to twenty largest borrowers
Percentage of Advances to twenty largest borrowers to Total Advances of the bank

*Advances should be computed as per definition of Credit Exposure including derivatives furnished in our Master Circular on Exposure Norms DBOD.No.Dir.BC.15/13.03.00/2009-10 dated July 1, 2009

Concentration of Exposures**

(Amount in Rupees Crores)

Total Exposure to twenty largest borrowers/customers
Percentage of Exposures to twenty largest borrowers/customers to Total Exposure of the bank on borrowers/customers

**Exposures should be computed based on credit and investment exposure as prescribed in our Master Circular on Exposure Norms DBOD.No.Dir.BC.15/13.03.00/2009-10 dated July 1, 2009

Concentration of NPAs

(Amount in Rupees Crores)

Total Exposure to top four NPA accounts

II: Sector-wise NPAs

Sl. No. Sector Percentage of NPAs to Total Advances in that sector
1 Agriculture & allied activities
2 Industry  (Micro & small, Medium and Large)
3 Services
4 Personal Loans

III.  Movement of NPAs

Particulars Amount in Rs. Crores
Gross NPAs* as on 1st April of particular year (Opening Balance)
Additions (Fresh NPAs) during the year
Sub-total (A)
Less:-
(i)  Upgradations
(ii) Recoveries (excluding recoveries made from upgraded accounts)
(iii) Write-offs
Sub-total (B)
Gross NPAs as on 31st March of following year (closing balance) (A-B)

*Gross NPAs as per item 2 of Annex to DBOD Circular DBOD.BP.BC.No. 46/21.04.048/2009-10 dated September 24, 2009

IV. Overseas Assets, NPAs and Revenue

Particulars Amount ( in Rupees Crores)
Total Assets
Total NPAs
Total Revenue

V. Off-balance Sheet SPVs sponsored (which are required to be consolidated as per accounting norms)

Name of the SPV sponsored
Domestic Overseas

Issued to:-

The Chairmen/Chief Executives ofAll Commercial Banks(excluding RRBs)

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