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IDFC to increase provisioning for exposures

With regard to gas, the company's review suggests that borrowing plants may not be in a position to repay fully because of the way the new policy is structured.

May 04, 2015 / 20:31 IST
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Unhappy over newly-introduced policies to solve issues in gas and coal for power sector, infra lender IDFC on Monday said risks to lending might have gone up as a result of them and the company will be forced to accelerate its provisioning for exposures.

"We were in fact expecting that both coal and gas risks would come down. It might well be the case that the risk has not come down, it has in fact gone up and therefore, from our perspective, till that risk actually comes down, our objective is to provide against those risks," IDFC Managing Director and Chief Executive Vikram Limaye told reporters.

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The power sector comprises 40 percent of IDFC's book, which decreased 8 percent in FY15 to Rs 54,745 crore, he said, adding that IDFC will have to provide more for such exposures as it would not like to take a hit after converting into a full-service bank in October.

"We do not want to get into a situation wherein the first full year of the bank being operational, we end up taking large provisions for risks which we were fully aware of before the transition to a bank," he said, adding that the provisions will go up over the next two quarters.