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RBI liberalises ECB norms by relaxing end-use restrictions

The changes, the RBI said, have been made after receiving feedback from stakeholders.

July 30, 2019 / 22:19 IST
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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on July 30 further liberalised the norms related to external commercial borrowing (ECB) by relaxing the end-use restrictions with regard to working capital, general corporate purpose and repayment of rupee loans.

The changes, the RBI said, have been made after receiving feedback from stakeholders.

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Accordingly, eligible borrowers will now be allowed to raise following ECBs from recognised lenders, except foreign branches and overseas subsidiaries of Indian banks, with a minimum average maturity period of 10 years for working capital purposes and general corporate purposes.

Borrowing for on-lending by NBFCs for the above maturity and end-uses is also permitted, the RBI said.