The cumulative nonperforming loans (NPLs) of India's three largest private and three largest public banks fell to 2.483 trillion Indian rupees in the 12 months ending March 31, marking an 11 per cent decrease from the previous year's Rs 2.791 trillion.
According to S&P Global Ratings, these actions include a substantial increase in risk weights on unsecured personal loans, credit cards, and loans to nonbank finance companies (NBFCs), aiming to curb riskier lending practices and bolster overall financial stability.