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Banking | A need for borrower-centric regulations in lending

Flexibility has to be an essential element of any regulatory norm prescribed for small borrowers, or borrowers whose cash inflows happen only once a month or quarter 

June 02, 2022 / 17:38 IST
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Retail lending is undergoing a major transformation in India, with technology giving it a boost. New-age digital lending has forced the regulator to not only setup an expert committee, but to also setup the first regulatory sandbox.

With financial Inclusion taking shape in India, we are witnessing a surge in demand for credit. While, the regulator is working on the design and structure of the regulatory framework for digital lending, it is time to change the approach towards regulation in business lending.

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Broadly, we have three types of lenders — banks (including small finance banks, regional rural banks, co-operative banks), non-banking finance companies (including housing finance companies, P2P lending NBFCs, and micro financing NBFC-MFIs) and All India Financial Institutions (like SIDBI, NABARD etc.). All three are regulated by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). Historically, the regulatory framework for these lender categories falls into separate buckets backed by the provisions of the respective statutes governing various lenders. This was a direct fall out of the different nature of lending activities carried out by each of these lenders.

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