Moneycontrol
HomeNewsBusinessRetail asset securitisation to increase 12-15% on-year in FY25, say analysts
Trending Topics

Retail asset securitisation to increase 12-15% on-year in FY25, say analysts

The retail asset securitisation volumes in the secondary market rose 17 percent on-year to an all-time high of Rs 2.05 lakh crore in FY24, according to a CareEdge report dated April 10.

April 11, 2024 / 14:46 IST
Story continues below Advertisement

Securitisation

Retail asset securitisation transactions are likely to increase by 12-15 percent on-year in 2024-25 backed by growth in requirements of the priority sector and residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) set up by the National Housing Bank (NHB), the body overseeing housing finance companies, analysts said.

Securitisation is a process where assets like home loans, auto loans, microfinance loans and credit card debt are pooled and repackaged as interest-bearing securities.

Story continues below Advertisement

“The NHB initiated the RMBS company, so that will also push certain volumes in to the securitisation market in India. Most of the volumes is driven by the growth in the requirement of the priority sector. As the banking book is growing, NBFCs (non-banking financial companies) are also growing, their demand for the PSL (priority sector lending) assets are increasing from the banks perspective,” said Jatin Nanaware, senior director, structured finance, India Ratings.

Adding to this, Vineet Jain, senior director at CareEdge Ratings, said the agency expects a higher level of activity in the RMBS space this financial year.