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15 NBFCs in RBI’s ‘upper layer scale’; will face stiffer regulations

  • September 15, 2023
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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15 NBFCs in RBI’s ‘upper layer scale’; will face stiffer regulations

Subject :Economy

Section: Monetary Policy

In News: RBI places 15 NBFCs in the Upper Layer (NBFC-UL) under Scale Based Regulations (SBR) for non-bank lenders.

Key Points:

  • RBI has zeroed in on 15 non-banking finance companies (NBFCs), including LIC Housing Finance, Bajaj Finance, Shriram Finance, Tata Sons, and Cholamandalam Investment and Finance Company, placing them in the Upper Layer (NBFC-UL) under Scale Based Regulations (SBR) for non-bank lenders.
  • These NBFCs, which belong to various categories deposit-taking housing finance companies (HFC), non-deposit-taking HFC, deposit-taking NBFC-ICC (Investment and Credit Company), Non-deposit-taking NBFC-ICC, and core investment companies — will be subject to enhanced regulatory requirements, at least for a period of five years from their classification in the layer.

Why did RBI take this measure?

  • With many entities growing and becoming systemically significant, there was a need to align the regulatory framework for NBFCs, keeping in view their changing risk profiles. Hence, SBR has been brought in.
Scale Based Regulations (SBR)

  • It encompasses different facets of regulation of NBFCs covering capital requirements, governance standards, prudential regulation, etc.
  • Under the SBR, the upper layer will be populated with NBFCs, identified via a parametric scoring methodology comprising quantitative and qualitative parameters and supervisory judgement.
  • The parametric scoring methodology takes into account parameters such as size and leverage, interconnectedness, complexity, nature and type of liabilities, group structure, and segment penetration.
  • The regulatory structure for NBFCs comprises four layers based on their size, activity, and perceived riskiness.
  • The four layers are:
    • NBFC-Base Layer (NBFC-BL).
    • NBFC-Middle
    • NBFC-Upper Layer (NBFC-UL).
    • NBFC-Top Layer 
  • The Top Layer is ideally expected to be empty and will be known as the NBFC-Top Layer (NBFC-TL).
15 NBFCs in RBI’s ‘upper layer scale’; will face stiffer regulations economy

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