Crisil predicts a slowdown in NBFCs co-lending portfolios in FY 25, especially in unsecured lending, due to revised risk weights. While overall co-lending will grow, personal loan growth will moderate to 25-35% from 35% in FY 24. The focus is shifting towards MSME and home loans, driven by government initiatives
Rekha Rakesh Jhunjhunwala has trimmed her stake in at least three companies in the March 2024 quarter, according to the latest shareholding pattern filed so far.
Personal loans occupy a third of the overall AUM at present, and the growth in these loans is likely to be impacted because of the RBI s measures adopted last year, it said. "While co-lending books for all asset classes will grow, the pace of growth for personal loans is expected to be slower than that seen in the recent past," the agency said. The revision in the risk weight of unsecured consumer credit to 125 per cent from 100 per cent earlier will moderate the growth for unsecured loans to 25-35 per cent in FY25 from an estimated growth of 35 per cent in FY24.
Responding to media inquiries, IMF spokesperson Julie Kozack explained that Subramanian s statements were made in his role as India s representative at the global agency.
MSME, microfinance, unsecured loans to be worst hit by new NPA norms for NBFCs: Crisil : Rashtra News Micro finance, MSME and unsecured loans are expected to be worst hot by RBI's new NPA recognition norms for NBFCs according to ratings firm . While home loans and gold loans will be the least impacted, the