"While calculating capital adequacy of MGCs, mortgage guarantees provided may be treated as contingent liabilities and the credit conversion factor applicable to these contingent liabilities will be 50 per cent as against the present 100 per cent," RBI said in a notification.
The revision of guidelines on mortgage guarantee companies came after RBI received representations from the industry.
As per the extant guidelines, MGCs have to provide for a lower appropriation to contingency reserves if provisions made towards losses exceeded 35 per cent of the premium or fee earned during a financial year, but it does not specify the exact level of such contingency reserves.
An MGC may now utilise contingency reserves without prior RBI approval for the purpose of meeting and making good losses suffered by mortgage guarantee holders.
However, such a measure can be initiated only after exhausting all other avenues and options to recoup losses.
The new guidelines said that investments made towards government securities, government guaranteed securities and bonds not exceeding the MGC's capital may now be treated as "held to maturity" (HTM), for the purpose of valuation and accounted for accordingly.
The book value of the security should continue to be reduced to the extent of the amount amortised during the relevant accounting period.
However, if any security out of this HTM category is traded before maturity, the entire lot would be treated as securities held for trade and would have to be marked to market, the RBI said.
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