The regulator has now granted the approval to utilise non-distributable Statutory Reserves up to Rs 2,500 crore for creation of specific provisions against stressed assets, IDFC said in a BSE filing.
"These additional provisions are being created after a careful examination of the stressed assets portfolio and in accordance with our philosophy of prudent risk management and transparency," it said.
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In an earlier filing, IDFC had said that it will make an additional provision in the second quarter of this fiscal against coal and gas power assets, as it transitions into a bank by the end of the period.
IDFC said with these additional provisions, its net worth will reduce by approximately Rs 1,600 crore.
It said that the volume of net restructured assets, non- performing assets (NPAs) and security receipts (SRs) as of June 30, 2015 was 8.4 per cent of its loan book.
“Almost 80 per cent of our risks relate to coal and gas-based assets,” it had said.
In line with generally accepted accounting principles, these additional provisions will be charged to the Statement of Profit and Loss in the current quarter resulting in a significant one-time loss for the period, it said.
However, this will not impact the distributable profits since an equivalent amount will be transferred from the non distributable statutory reserves, as approved by the regulator, it added.
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