Following the Supreme Court’s rejection of JSW’s acquisition of Bhushan Power & Steel due to irregularities, lenders, including Punjab National Bank, are set to decide on their next steps. PNB, having received approximately Rs 3,000 crore from the BPSL transaction, reported a significant jump in net profit, driven by business growth and recoveries. The bank plans further expansion with new branches and staff recruitment.
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