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RBI Update – Special liquidity scheme for NBFCs/HFCs

RBI Update – Special liquidity scheme for NBFCs/HFCs

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Reserve Bank of India has issued a notification pursuant to a scheme approved by Government of India to improve the liquidity position of NBFCs/HFCs through a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) to avoid any potential systemic risks to the financial sector.

Following NBFCs/HFCs are eligible under the Scheme:

(a)  NBFCs including Microfinance Institutions that are registered with the RBI under the Reserve  Bank  of  India  Act,  1934,  excluding  those  registered  as  Core  Investment  Companies;

(b)  Housing  Finance  Companies  that  are  registered under  the  National  Housing  Bank Act, 1987;

(c)   CRAR/CAR of NBFCs/HFCs should not be below the regulatory minimum, i.e., 15% and 12% respectively as on March 31, 2019;

(d)  The net non-performing assets should not be more than 6% as on March 31, 2019;

(e)   They should have made net profit in at least one of the last two preceding financial years (i.e. 2017-18 and 2018-19);

(f)   They should  not  have  been  reported  under  SMA-1  or  SMA-2  category  by  any  bank  for their borrowings during last one year prior to August 01, 2018;

(g)  They should be rated investment grade by a SEBI registered rating agency;

(h)  They should comply with the requirement of the SPV for an appropriate level of collateral from the entity, which, however, would be optional and to be decided by the SPV.

As per the Government decision, SBICAP which is a subsidiary of the State Bank of India has set up a SPV (SLS Trust) to manage this operation. The SPV will purchase the short-term papers from eligible NBFCs/HFCs, who shall utilize the proceeds under this scheme solely for the purpose of extinguishing existing liabilities. The instruments will be CPs and NCDs with a residual maturity of not more than three months and rated as investment grade. The facility will not be available for any paper issued after September 30, 2020 and the SPV would cease to make fresh purchases after September 30, 2020 and would recover all dues by December 31, 2020; or as may be modified subsequently under the scheme.

NBFCs/HFCs, in order to avail the facility, may approach the Trust.

Anand Gupta Editor - EQ Int'l Media Network