Ban on LoUs to Affect Financial Flexibility of Small & Medium-Sized Importers

Therefore, Ind-Ra expects the aggregate interest coverage of the top 160 importers by import value that avail buyer's credit to contract by about 0.41x (from 4.03x). According to the agency, the impact is likely to be more significant for small players (annual revenue below INR2.5 billion) and medium-sized players (annual revenue between INR2.5 billion and INR7.5 billion), the aggregate interest coverage of which is likely to contract by 0.75x-1.00x (from 3.85x).
Ind-Ra opines that funding costs for projects where a substantial portion of plant and machinery is required to be imported may witness an increase in finance cost in initial years, thereby exacerbating the pressure on project returns.
Well-entrenched and creditworthy players are likely to be able to secure alternative financing arrangements. However, access to low-cost foreign currency funding by small players and medium-sized players is likely to be impacted.
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First Published: Apr 09 2018 | 1:07 PM IST
