"We are looking at strengthening...there is an ALM guideline for them, but we are looking at strengthening them so that we can avoid rollover risks going forward," he said.
Vishwanathan explained that in the past two years, there has been a rapid increase in the number of NBFCs and their asset growth and these have been depending on diverse sources for their resources, including the short-term commercial papers which expose them to ALM issues, especially the infra-focused ones.
He acknowledged that there is an "anxiety" on the sector but said the central bank is "closely monitoring" developments in the sector.