"Will put additional USD 1.8 billion in PSU banks apart from USD 1.2 billion budgeted this year," he told reporters here.
The government has earmarked Rs 7,940 crore in the Budget for recapitalisation of PSU banks for the current fiscal.
Earlier this month, Mehrishi said the government intends to provide USD 9 billion (about Rs 57,000 crore) to public sector banks towards recapitalisation over the next two fiscals to meet global capital adequacy norms and for growth.
The government has already started assessment of capital requirement of public sector banks. It has already received presentation of 14 public sector banks.
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Speaking at an event here earlier today, Reserve Bank Deputy Governor R Gandhi said state-owned banks are "adequately" capitalised at present but would need additional money to comply with global capital adequacy norms in the future.
According to an estimate, public sector banks would need an additional capital of Rs 2.40 lakh crore by 2018 to meet the Basel III capital adequacy norms.