HomeBankingRBI increases Urban co-operative banks' small value loans per borrower ceiling to Rs 3 crore

RBI increases Urban co-operative banks' small value loans per borrower ceiling to Rs 3 crore

The RBI has said that the guidelines will be applicable from immediate effect

February 24, 2025 / 23:00 IST
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The Reserve Bank of India
The Reserve Bank of India

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on February 24 has increased the small value loans ceiling per borrower of Urban Co-operative Banks (UCB) to Rs 3 crore per borrower and aggregate exposure of a UCB to housing, real estate and commercial real estate loans to 25 percent, according to the central bank notification.

The central bank said it has been decided to revise the definition of small value loans as loans of value not more than Rs 25 lakh or 0.4 per cent of their Tier I capital, whichever is higher, subject to a ceiling of Rs 3 crore per borrower.

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Earlier, UCBs were required to follow the prescribed glide-path to have at least 50 per cent of their aggregate loans and advances comprising of small value loans – that is, loans of value not more than Rs 25 lakh or 0.2 per cent of their Tier I capital, whichever is higher, subject to a maximum of Rs 1 crore per borrower – by March 31, 2026.

While making revision, the central bank has kept timelines and the intermediate targets unchanged.