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RBI caps IPO funding by NBFCs at ₹1 cr per borrower

  • October 23, 2021
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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RBI caps IPO funding by NBFCs at ₹1 cr per borrower

Subject – Economy

Context – RBI caps IPO funding by NBFCs at ₹1 cr per borrower

Concept –

  • The Reserve Bank of India announced a scale-based regulation of non-banking finance companies, which include a ceiling on IPO funding per borrower as well as changes in the minimum net owned fund, classification of non-performing assets, and capital requirements.
  • Under the new framework, there will be a ceiling of ₹1 crore per borrower for financing subscription to an initial public offering (IPO).
  • “NBFCs can fix more conservative limits,” the RBI said in the ‘Scale Based Regulation (SBR): A Revised Regulatory Framework for NBFCs’.

Layer-based structure –

  • Under the new framework, the regulatory structure for NBFCs shall comprise four layers based on their size, activity, and perceived riskiness — base, middle, upper and top layer.

Note – There is a limit of ₹10lakh for banks for IPO financing.

Sensitive Exposure –

  • In the new framework, the RBI has also proposed sensitive sector exposure norms for NBFCs in the middle and upper layers.
  • “Exposure to the capital market (direct and indirect) and commercial real estate shall be reckoned as sensitive exposure for NBFCs. NBFCs shall fix board-approved internal limits for SSE separately for capital market and commercial real estate exposures,” the RBI said.
  • A sub-limit within the commercial real estate exposure ceiling shall be fixed internally for financing land acquisition.
  • Housing finance companies shall continue to follow specific regulations on sensitive sector exposure.
  • Further, the regulatory minimum net owned fund (NOF) for NBFC-Investment and Credit Companies, NBFC-MFI and NBFC-Factors shall be increased to ₹10 crore by March 2027 through a prescribed glide path.
  • The extant NPA classification norm also stands changed to the overdue period of more than 90 days for all categories of NBFCs. A glide path is provided to NBFCs in the base layer to adhere to the 90 days NPA norm, the RBI said.
  • Considering the need for professional experience in managing the affairs of NBFCs, the RBI said at least one of the directors should have relevant experience of having worked in a bank or an NBFC.

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economy RBI caps IPO funding by NBFCs at ₹1 cr per borrower

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