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PSBs’ Spreads Hit 10-Year Low: Implications for Lending, Deposits, and Profitability
BFSI, Lending, NBFC

PSBs’ Spreads Hit 10-Year Low: Implications for Lending, Deposits, and Profitability

Public Sector Banks (PSBs) in India have seen their spreads between lending and deposit rates shrink to a 10-year low of 2.28%, according to data from the Economic Times BFSI. This is significantly lower than the 3.81% spread maintained by Private Banks (PVBs). This narrowing of spreads reflects several factors, including: Increased competition: The banking sector in India is becoming increasingly competitive, with both PSBs and PVBs vying for market share. This has put pressure on banks to offer lower lending rates and higher deposit rates, leading to a compression of spreads. RBI's policy stance: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has been maintaining an accommodative monetary policy stance in recent months, which has helped to keep interest rates low. This has also contributed t...
Combat Cybercrime and Financial Frauds: Workshop was conducted by DFS
Banking, BFSI, Digital Lending, Fintech, Insurtech, Lending, NBFC, Payments, Startups, Wealthtech

Combat Cybercrime and Financial Frauds: Workshop was conducted by DFS

Workshop on Collaboration Between Fintechs, and Law Enforcement Agencies The Department of Financial Services (DFS), Ministry of Finance, and the Indian CyberCrime Coordination Centre (I4C), Ministry of Home Affairs, recently organized a half-day workshop in Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi to promote collaboration between Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs), Start-ups, and Fintech ecosystem partners. The workshop aimed to foster innovation, compliance with regulations, and address challenges such as cybersecurity and digital financial frauds. With the participation of key stakeholders, the event emphasized the need for greater collaboration to harness the full potential of the Start-up and Fintech sector in India. Collaborative Efforts for a Thriving Sector: During the workshop, the DFS Secretary,...
NBFC Leaders Advocate Responsible Lending and Equitable Co-Lending with Banks
Banking, BFSI, Digital Lending, Lending, Microfinance, NBFC

NBFC Leaders Advocate Responsible Lending and Equitable Co-Lending with Banks

Non-banking finance companies (NBFCs) are at the forefront of financial inclusion, bridging gaps in credit access for underserved segments. In recent discussions at the ETBFSI NBFC Connect’24 Summit in Chennai, industry leaders underscored the importance of responsible lending practices and equitable partnerships in co-lending arrangements with banks. Responsible Lending Practices Ashish Mehrotra, MD & CEO of Northern Arc Capital, emphasized the significance of reaching the last mile through partnerships. He stated, “As long as we are able to reach the last mile in partnership/co-lending, we bring more value to the ecosystem.” This approach ensures that credit reaches even the most remote borrowers. NBFCs adopt a calibrated and responsible underwriting process. T...
AU Small Finance Bank for Universal Bank License? : RBI Circular Sparks Discussions
Banking, BFSI, Goverment Notice/Circulars, NBFC, Payments

AU Small Finance Bank for Universal Bank License? : RBI Circular Sparks Discussions

In a recent development, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) issued a circular that has set the stage for AU Small Finance Bank (AU SFB) to deliberate on its potential eligibility and feasibility for a universal bank license. This move has generated significant interest and speculation within the banking industry. The circular has caught the attention of stakeholders, investors, and market participants, as it holds the potential to reshape the landscape of banking in India. In this article, we will explore the implications of the RBI circular and its potential impact on AU SFB. Let’s understand AU Small Finance Bank AU Small Finance Bank, a Jaipur-based financial institution, began operations as an NBFC-MFI (Non-Banking Financial Company - Microfinance Institution) in 1996. Over ...
India’s Journey from Crisis to Confidence: Decoding the Shaktikanta Das’s Vision
BFSI, Banking, Blog, Digital Lending, Finance, Fintech, Goverment Notice/Circulars, NBFC, Payments, Review, Technology

India’s Journey from Crisis to Confidence: Decoding the Shaktikanta Das’s Vision

In a recent speech, Reserve Bank of India Governor Shaktikanta Das outlined India's remarkable journey from crisis to confidence. Drawing on historical events and economic data, Das paints a picture of a nation that has overcome numerous challenges to emerge as a global economic powerhouse. Overcoming the 1991 Crisis Das begins by acknowledging the various crises India has faced in recent decades, including the 1991 balance of payments crisis, the 2008 global financial crisis, and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. He emphasizes the crucial role played by the RBI in steering the economy through these turbulent times. The 1991 balance of payments crisis was a defining moment for India. With dwindling foreign exchange reserves and a ballooning fiscal deficit, the country faced the threa...
Co-lending Model: A Collaborative Approach to Financial Inclusion in India, 2024
Blog, Banking, Digital Lending, Lending, Microfinance, NBFC

Co-lending Model: A Collaborative Approach to Financial Inclusion in India, 2024

The co-lending model has emerged as a significant innovation in the Indian financial landscape, aiming to bridge the credit gap and promote financial inclusion. This model involves collaboration between banks and non-banking financial companies (NBFCs), leveraging their respective strengths to offer wider access to credit for underserved segments. Stakeholders and their involvement: Banks: Contribute their robust risk management expertise, regulatory compliance, and access to low-cost funds. They typically originate the loan and conduct due diligence on borrowers. NBFCs: Bring their domain expertise in specific sectors, strong customer relationships, and agility in loan processing. They often handle customer acquisition, credit assessment, and loan servicing. Borrowers: Benefit...
RBI Bars Kotak Mahindra Bank From Onboarding New Customers Via Online, Mobile Banking
Banking, BFSI, Digital Lending, Goverment Notice/Circulars, NBFC, Regtech

RBI Bars Kotak Mahindra Bank From Onboarding New Customers Via Online, Mobile Banking

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has taken a decisive step by prohibiting Kotak Mahindra Bank from onboarding new customers through its online and mobile banking channels. Additionally, the bank is barred from issuing fresh credit cards. However, existing customers, including credit card holders, will continue to receive services from the bank. The regulatory action comes in response to significant concerns arising from the RBI’s IT examination of Kotak Mahindra Bank for the years 2022 and 2023. The central bank identified serious deficiencies and non-compliances in various critical areas: IT Inventory Management: The bank’s management of IT assets was found lacking. Patch and Change Management: Inadequate processes for managing software updates and changes. Us...
Evergreening in the Lending Ecosystem in India: Understanding the Practice and its Implications
Lending, BFSI, Digital Lending, Microfinance, NBFC, Regtech

Evergreening in the Lending Ecosystem in India: Understanding the Practice and its Implications

In the lending ecosystem of India, there are various practices and strategies employed by financial institutions to manage their loan portfolios. One such practice that has garnered attention is "evergreening." Evergreening refers to a process wherein lenders extend new credit or provide additional funds to borrowers who are struggling to repay existing loans, primarily to maintain the appearance of a performing loan. In this article, we will explore the concept of evergreening in the Indian lending ecosystem, its implications, and the regulatory measures in place to address this practice. Understanding Evergreening It involves granting additional credit or restructuring existing loans to borrowers who are facing financial distress, often without addressing the underlying issues causin...
Building Trust and Confidence: The Regulatory Ecosystem of Lending in India
Lending, BFSI, Blog, Digital Lending, Goverment Notice/Circulars, NBFC, Regtech

Building Trust and Confidence: The Regulatory Ecosystem of Lending in India

Lending plays a crucial role in India's financial landscape, providing individuals and businesses with access to capital for various purposes. To ensure the stability, transparency, and fairness of lending practices, the lending space in India operates within a robust regulatory ecosystem governed by multiple authorities and regulations. In this article, we will delve into the key components of the regulatory framework for lending in India, shedding light on the various entities and regulations that shape the lending landscape. Reserve Bank of India (RBI): At the heart of India's lending regulatory framework stands the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). As the central banking institution, the RBI plays a pivotal role in regulating the lending sector. It formulates and implements policies a...
RBI Imposes Monetary Penalty on NABFINS Limited for Non-Compliance
Goverment Notice/Circulars, NBFC

RBI Imposes Monetary Penalty on NABFINS Limited for Non-Compliance

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has taken strict action against NABFINS Limited, a subsidiary of NABARD, by imposing a monetary penalty of ₹10 lakh (Rupees Ten lakh only) for non-compliance with certain provisions of the Non-Banking Financial Company - Systemically Important Non-Deposit taking Company and Deposit taking Company (Reserve Bank) Directions, 2016. Monetary Penalty In an order dated April 15, 2024, the RBI announced the penalty after conducting a statutory inspection of NABFINS Limited. The inspection focused on the company's financial position as of March 31, 2022. Based on supervisory findings of non-compliance with RBI directions and related correspondence, the RBI issued a notice to the company, giving it an opportunity to explain why a penalty should not be imposed for i...