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Piramal, Edelweiss & other NBFCs under scanner as RBI cracks whip on loan evergreening via AIFs; provisions to rise

Experts agree that the directive will result in NBFCs making provisions because it may not be easy to withdraw investments in AIFs within the stipulated period

December 21, 2023 / 15:08 IST
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The total investment in AIFs of entities regulated by the RBI is estimated to be Rs 15,000 crore. Some leading players in these instruments are Piramal Enterprises, Edelweiss and Indiabulls, according to industry sources. The exact details of the quantum of AIFs that currently hold ‘doubtful investments’ and the provisioning impact on the said NBFCs on account of these investments, however, could not be ascertained.

Given the illiquid nature of alternative investment fund (AIF) structures, Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) recent directive on loan evergreening will likely result in higher provisioning and non-performing assets for select NBFCs in the coming quarters, experts said.

The total investment in AIFs by RBI-regulated entities is estimated to be Rs 15,000 crore and some leading players in these instruments are Piramal Enterprises, Edelweiss and Indiabulls, according to industry sources. The exact details of the quantum of AIFs that currently hold ‘doubtful investments’ and the provisioning impact on the said NBFCs on account of these investments, however, could not be ascertained.

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On December 19, the RBI issued a notification prohibiting regulated entities (REs) such as banks and NBFCs from making investments in any scheme of AIFs which has downstream investments either directly or indirectly in a debtor company of the RE.

This way the RE would pawn off the loan to an AIF and make its own books look clean. Industry sources also said that RE lenders to infra companies are the ones generally found guilty of this practice.