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MC Interview: Expect 5-10 bps compression in margins in near future, says Home First CEO

On competition with small finance banks, CEO Manoj Viswanathan said that SFBs have different cost of borrowing compared to housing finance companies and hence, there was no stress on the competition front.

March 07, 2024 / 14:09 IST
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Affordable housing lender Home First expects a compression of 5-10 bps in its net interest margin (NIM), said Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Manoj Vishwanathan, citing incomplete transmission of rates to customers. He said that the company has already seen a compression of around 30-40 bps.

In an interview with Moneycontrol, Vishwanathan said they expect to expand the network to around 130 branches by the end of FY 2023-24 from the current 110. On competition with small finance banks (SFBs), he said that SFBs have different cost of borrowing compared to housing finance companies (HFCs) and hence, there is no stress on the competition front. Edited excerpts:

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The Reserve Bank of India recently said that non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) and HFCs should reduce borrowing from banks. Going ahead, what is your plan for borrowings?

This is something that we have always been working on, to diversify our borrowing profile. Banks continue to be the largest lenders, and more than 50 percent of our borrowings are from banks. The balance is from other sources, and we keep on diversifying.