Addressing a press conference after reviewing performance of PSU banks, he also said that credit disbursal to medium- sized industry has declined and was only "satisfactory" in the agricultural sector.
"Biggest challenge facing the public sector banks is NPAs and their asset qualities," he said, adding that a large part of the meeting with banks' chiefs was focused on bad loans and the steps needed for the recovery.
Pointing out that NPAs were "high in large corporate sectors" and small industries, although they were down for the real estate segment, Chidambaram said banks have been told to focus on recovery.
The Minister also said the banks recovered Rs 18,933 crore worth of bad loans during the April-December period.
More From This Section
Banks have been monitoring their top 30 bad loan accounts for quite some time now.
To a specific query regarding the bad loans with United Bank of India (UBI), he said the issue would be separately discussed with RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan on Friday.
Chidambaram, however, said the UBI has managed to recover Rs 1,200 crore in January and February.
Chidambaram held the 'Quarterly Performance Review Meeting' with the Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) of state owned banks and financial institutions.