Thanks to falling interest rates, the company’s income from fixed income securities shot up to Rs 139 crore from Rs 12 crore in the corresponding quarter last year. Analysts say that the company’s treasury income has beaten the Street’s estimates by over 50%. Despite the challenges facing the company in terms of growth, the company’s loan book has grown to Rs 57,600 at the end of June 2013, up 13% year-on-year and two% quarter-on-quarter.
The company has already been dealing with slowing growth in the infrastructure space as projects have dried up, but now with the squeeze on liquidity, things may worsen. Given the dearth of new projects in the infrastructure space, IDFC will have to grow its loan book by lending to top-rated companies. Given that it is a pre-election year, even that may be difficult as most companies are not willing to borrow in a volatile interest rate and policy environment.
A protracted slowdown will also have an impact on IDFC’s asset quality too. The company’s net non-performing assets currently stand at 0.2% of outstanding loans. IDFC’s Limaye believes that this is not sustainable as some loans will have to be restructured and moratorium on principle payment be given in the power sector. Power sector loans account for 39% of IDFC’s loan book and given the stress in the sector, the company’s bound to face some heat in the coming quarters.
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