HomeNewsBusinessEarningsICICI Bank wrote back Rs 100 crore on AIF provisions, says CFO

ICICI Bank wrote back Rs 100 crore on AIF provisions, says CFO

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on March 27 issued certain clarifications on its earlier guidelines on investments by lenders in AIFs, which have further investments in borrower companies linked to the lenders.

April 27, 2024 / 17:55 IST
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Earlier, ICICI Bank had made a provision of Rs 627 crore on its AIF investments.

ICICI Bank wrote back around Rs 100 crore on provisions made to its alternative investment funds (AIFs), said Anindya Banerjee, Chief Financial Officer, ICICI Bank. “We did a write back of around Rs 100 crore from our provisions to our AIFs investments,” Banerjee said at a post results press conference on April 27.

Banerjee said that the bank has no plans for more investments in AIFs right now. Earlier, the lender had made a provision of Rs 627 crore on its AIF investments.

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