Earlier this month, the RBI barred four NBFCs, including two MFIs, from sanctioning and disbursing loans due to charging exorbitant interest rates to borrowers
Regulatory warning, tight funding influence strategy
Ban includes 2 micro lenders, comes into effect from October 21
Private sector NBFCs raise Rs 1.91 trillion in H1FY25
Regulator closely monitoring situation and will not hesitate to take appropriate action, he says
Analysts said that the implementation of the norms will negatively impact the income of these lenders while increasing pre-payment of loans and balance transfers
Credit to NBFCs grew by 11.9 per cent Y-o-Y in August 2024, down sharply from 21.3 per cent a year ago. Credit to trade declined to 15.5 per cent from 17.4 per cent in August 2023
The latest round of funding comes eight months after the company raised $37 million in a Series F round
With more NBFCs tapping the bond market, interest rates are currently attractive
NaBFID is a development finance institution that was set up in 2021 to focus on infrastructure funding
Tight liquidity, signs of stress weighs on business
India's consumption loan portfolio grew by 15.2 per cent year-on-year (YoY) to Rs 90.3 lakh crore as of March 2024, according to the latest credit bureau report. The fourth edition of CRIF High Mark report noted a slowdown from the 17.4 per cent growth recorded in March 2023, largely due to a deceleration in the home loans segment, which accounts for 40.1 per cent of the overall consumption loan portfolio by value. The home loans portfolio saw growth slowing down to 7.9 per cent YoY in FY24, from the 23 per cent expansion seen in FY23. This was mainly due to muted growth in "originations", which increased by 9.2 per cent in FY'24 compared to 18.2 per cent in the previous fiscal year. Origination refers to the process by which a lender creates or initiates a new loan or credit, including evaluating, processing, and approving a borrower's application. The report finds a shift toward higher ticket sizes, with a growing preference for loans above Rs 35 lakh, although the average ticket
NBFC Shriram Finance plans to raise USD 1 billion (about Rs 8,300 crore) from overseas in the next 6 months to fund its business growth. "We are planning to raise USD 300 million in the next few weeks, may be by October and rest USD 500-700 million during the remaining part of the current financial year," Shriram Finance Managing Director and CEO Y S Chakravarti told PTI. The fund raise would also include loans from development financial institutions like Asian Development Bank, Kfw, and United States Development Finance Corporation (DFC). The timing would depend on market conditions, he added. To fund its business growth, the Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC) raises resources from diversified sources like public deposits, bank finance and raising money from domestic markets. On the loan growth, Chakravarti said, it is expected to increase 15 to 16 per cent during the current financial year. The company's Assets Under Management (AUM) stood at Rs 2.33 lakh crore at the end of J
Increasing delinquencies in the microfinance sector is likely to push up the NBFC-MFI credit cost to 320-340 bps in 2024-25 from 220 bps in the previous financial year, according to an Icra report. Non-banking financial companies microfinance institutions' (NBFC-MFIs) AUM growth is also likely to moderate to 17-19 per cent in the current financial year from 29 per cent in 2023-24 amid rising concerns about asset quality, it said. The report said the robust growth in the last two years has accentuated concerns about potential overleveraging of borrowers in certain regions. "Further, farmers' protests and the Karz Mukti Abhiyan in certain regions, especially Punjab and Haryana, have impacted collections and the asset quality. "This, along with climatic conditions and operational challenges, including employee attrition, would keep the asset quality under pressure in the near term. As per Icra's estimates, non-performing assets (NPAs) have increased by 30 bps in Q1 FY2025," it ...
RBI likely to allow access to both legacy, fintech NBFCs
Indian lenders, including domestic banks and non-banking financial companies, have extended Rs 88,100 crore to the Adani Group, out of its total debt of Rs 2,41,394 crore as of March 31, 2024
The report said that the sector's AUM, which stood at approximately Rs 47 trillion in March 2024, is projected to exceed Rs 50 trillion in the current financial year
Focused on small and medium enterprises, Aye Finance has roped in four arrangers for its upcoming IPO
With 1059% growth, India's AA ecosystem is the fastest growing open finance ecosystem in the world
Bars credit enhancement; caps aggregate exposure at Rs 50 lakh