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100-Word Take | Bank credit to NBFCs contracts in January

Banks have been wary of defaults by NBFCs and the latest data confirm the liquidity crunch they are facing.

March 01, 2019 / 10:08 IST
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Manas Chakravarty

Bank credit outstanding to non-banking finance companies (NBFCs) fell from Rs 5.7 lakh crore as on 21 December 2018 to Rs5.57lakh crore on 18 January 2019, a drop of Rs 13,300 crore.

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The growth in bank credit outstanding to NBFCs has been decelerating in recent months. For instance, it increased by Rs 56,500 crore in September 2018, Rs 15,900 crore in October, Rs 3,700 crore in November, Rs 4,600 crore in December and it has now started to contract.

Banks have been wary of defaults by NBFCs, given the weak balance sheets of some of them and the latest data confirm the liquidity crunch they are facing.