Banks’ credit growth gradual in August, industry weakest link, says ICICI Sec, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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The overall credit growth of banks in August has been gradual from July, with signs of improvement only in pockets, ICICI Securities said in a report.

Industry credit continues to be the weakest link, dragging overall credit growth.

The industry, which comprises 29.2% of total non-food credit, was down 0.2% on month. Under-utilisation of existing sanction limits, modest demand outlook and run-down of exposure in few sectors were among the key factors, the brokerage said.

However, the brokerage expects industry credit to revive in the near future, given economic recovery from the COVID-19 crisis.

“We believe India Inc is now better positioned and confident to anvil on the path of re-leveraging. Indian financiers, too, have saddled themselves with ample liquidity to tap the emerging opportunity. Recovery in economic activity and the derivative effect of increased investments and corporate, government spending on consumption will sustain the momentum of more than 15% growth over FY22-FY25,” ICICI Securities said.

Also read: Banks’ credit outlook ‘stable’ for FY22, says Crisil Ratings

Credit extended for home loans has stayed put since March, up 0.8% year-to-date, while vehicle loans moderated to a 1% month-on-month accretion and is likely to pick up during the festive season.

Other personal loans also saw a strong momentum, up 18% on year.

With gradual easing of COVID-19 restrictions, credit card portfolio sales have risen 3.9% on month and 10.3% on year, witnessing the quickest recovery as business activity levels revived, the brokerage said.

Credit to non-food sectors was up a mere 0.5% on month and 6.7% on year, with agri and retail being the main drivers.

Retail credit is sustaining double-digit growth, but has not been robust, despite relaxation of COVID curbs, the brokerage said. The growth in retail credit was primarily due to the traction in vehicle and personal loans, and credit card sales.

Roads, airports, railways, iron and steel, cement, telecom and sugar are among the key sectors that are continuously deleveraging, the brokerage said.

“We believe industry growth will have to emerge as a key driver to boost credit growth in coming years. While it may happen with some lag, revival in consumer demand and rise in government spending can be potential triggers,” the brokerage said.

Credit to micro, small and medium enterprises was up 4% on month and 63% on year, the brokerage noted.

Lending to housing finance companies was up 21% on month, while loans to public public financial institutions was down 1% on year. After running down high risk assets, NBFCs are now pursuing growth opportunities in a risk-calibrated manner, the brokerage said, adding that now bank lending to NBFCs should stabilise.



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ICICI Bank 2nd in card spends, ahead of SBI, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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ICICI Bank has overtaken SBI in credit card spends in August taking the number two spot after HDFC Bank. According to RBI data, ICICI Bank had a market share of 19.6% in August 2020 up from 15.8% in August 2020. SBI Card’s market share in spends, slipped to 18.7% in August 2021 from 20% in the previous year.

In absolute terms, total spending through credit cards in August 2021 was Rs 77,733 crore, up 54% from Rs 50,319 crore in August 2020. The overall number of cards in force has increased from 5.8 crore to 6.4 crore in the same period.

“Looking at total spends, since November 2020, ICICI has gained around 510 basis points market share, while HDFC Bank and SBI cards have lost around 285bps and 90bps market share, respectively. ICICI Bank’s total spends for July 2021 was equal to that of SBI cards despite ICICI Bank’s market share (based on outstanding cards) being lower than that of SBI Cards. We believe, ICICI’s co-branded card with Amazon (1.6 millon as of March 2021), which forms more than 50% of incremental card additions, has helped it to scale up its credit card business in a significant way,” said Suresh Ganapathy, an analyst with Macquarie research.

To boost credit card spending, HDFC Bank on Tuesday launched its Festive Treats 3.0 campaign, which will provide offers on cards, loans and EMIs. The bank has partnered with over 10,000 merchants across 100 locations as it expects customers to return to offline shopping following a dip in Covid cases and increased pace of vaccinations. “This year we have come out with more offline offers including hyperlocal merchants. We will use our ATM platform to inform customers about the offers around their location,” said Parag Rao, group head (payments, consumer finance, digital banking and IT).

HDFC Bank continues to be the market leader with 26.5% of total credit card spending in India. However, the bank’s share has fallen from August 2021, when it accounted for 28.7% of the total spend. Sequentially, HDFC Bank had seen a dip in credit cards in force as the RBI ban was still in force for most of the month. Since the ban was lifted the bank had added four lakh credit cards to its base of 1.47 crore cards as of August 2021.

The biggest loser in terms of share of spending is Citibank, which led the ranking in terms of card spend for many years. The multinational, which had a 7.8% share of spends in 2020 now accounts for 4.9% of spending. IDFC First Bank, a relatively late entrant, has managed to make a dent by increasing its share of card spend to over 1%. American Express is the only multinational bank to grow its share of spending from a year-ago period. However, the US issuer also faces an embargo on issuing new cards until it complies with data localization norms, which is likely to hit growth.



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BSE Tech gets RBI in-principle nod to set up, operate Trade Receivables Discounting System, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Leading bourse BSE on Tuesday said its arm BSE Technologies Pvt Ltd (BSE Tech) has received in-principle approval from the central bank to set up and operate Trade Receivables Discounting System (TReDS). The TReDS business of BSE will commence only after the receipt of final approval and certificate of license from the RBI, as per a release.

TReDS is an electronic platform for facilitating the financing / discounting of trade receivables of micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) through multiple financiers.

These receivables can be due from corporates and other buyers. The TReDS platform will bring all the participants together for facilitating uploading, accepting, discounting, trading and settlement of the invoices/bills of MSMEs, the release added.

“With the in-principle authorisation provided by RBI to set up TReDS, BSE Tech will now have the capability to provide an option to MSME to manage their working capital more efficiently through the TReDS platform,” said Ashishkumar Chauhan, MD and CEO of BSE.

BSE Technologies works for e-enabling the businesses in financial services sectors and is a provider of IT solutions with a focus on commodities, banking and financial services markets in India. PTI SRS BAL BAL



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BSE Tech gets RBI in-principle nod to set up, operate Trade Receivables Discounting System, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Leading bourse BSE on Tuesday said its arm BSE Technologies Pvt Ltd (BSE Tech) has received in-principle approval from the central bank to set up and operate Trade Receivables Discounting System (TReDS). The TReDS business of BSE will commence only after the receipt of final approval and certificate of license from the RBI, as per a release.

TReDS is an electronic platform for facilitating the financing / discounting of trade receivables of micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) through multiple financiers.

These receivables can be due from corporates and other buyers. The TReDS platform will bring all the participants together for facilitating uploading, accepting, discounting, trading and settlement of the invoices/bills of MSMEs, the release added.

“With the in-principle authorisation provided by RBI to set up TReDS, BSE Tech will now have the capability to provide an option to MSME to manage their working capital more efficiently through the TReDS platform,” said Ashishkumar Chauhan, MD and CEO of BSE.

BSE Technologies works for e-enabling the businesses in financial services sectors and is a provider of IT solutions with a focus on commodities, banking and financial services markets in India. PTI SRS BAL BAL



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US-based Arena Investors evinced interest to acquire Srei before RBI took control, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Arena Investors, a US-based company, had proposed to buy 74% in Srei Equipment Finance, a wholly owned subsidiary of Srei Infrastructure Finance for about Rs 2,000 crore before the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) took control of the non-bank lender on Monday, two people familiar with the matter told ET.

The Srei group had forwarded the proposal to RBI for a review a couple of months ago, the executives said. Arena is an institutional asset manager that provides solutions for those seeking capital in special situations

Singapore-based Makara Capital Partners had also proposed to bring in about Rs 2,200 crore.

ET had sent mails to both Arena and Makara last Saturday on the matter but both companies didn’t respond until Tuesday evening.

Srei’s board of directors and the strategic coordination committee for capital raising, chaired by an independent director, had accepted the proposals and sent them to the regulator for approval, Srei Infrastrcuture’s former chairman Hemant Kanoria said Tuesday.

It is not clear at this juncture if RBI finds Arena or Makara fit enough to acquire Srei, a lender to the country’s core sector, or if it prefers a domestic company to take over Srei. RBI has initiated steps to move Srei to the bankruptcy court so that lenders and bond holders can recover their money from Srei. Their cumulative exposure is in the vicinity of Rs 31,000 crore.

As many as 11 investors had evinced interest in Srei, while Arena and Makara submitted non-binding terms sheets to the non-bank lender.

Some of those included Varde Partners, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC) and Apollo Global. They could not be contacted immediately for comments.

The group had approached the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) with a repayment scheme aligned to inflows for all its creditors. The scheme had proposed to pay full dues to all creditors in a structured manner. A majority of the lenders did not accept the scheme.

After the scheme was filed in October 2020, banks led by Uco Bank took control of the company’s cash flow. Since November last year, banks have recovered about Rs 3,000 crore.



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Canara Bank cuts MCLR by up to 15 basis points, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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State-owned Canara Bank on Tuesday announced an up to 15 basis points cut in its marginal cost of funds based lending rate (MCLR). The bank has decided to reduce the MCLR for one-year tenor by 10 basis points to 7.25 per cent effective from October 7, Canara Bank said in a regulatory filing.

Most of the consumer loans such as personal, auto and home are priced on the basis of the one-year MCLR.

The bank has lowered MCLR on overnight and one-month tenors by 0.15 per cent to 6.55 per cent.

Meanwhile, DCB Bank also reduced its MCLR by 0.05 per cent across tenors, effective from October 6.

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Gold loans sparkle again after second COVID-19 wave blip, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Gold that lost shine after the Reserve Bank of India took away the loan-to-value (LTV) benefit for banks amid COVID restrictions in the second wave are sparkling again.

Gold loans were up 1% month on month in August 2021 as restrictions during the pandemic eased and economic activities grew.

Loan demand has picked up from the beginning of July as COVID-19 cases started declining. Gold loan non-banking finance companies (NBFCs) had reported higher customer walk-ins.

FILE PHOTO: Gold bars and coins are stacked in the safe deposit boxes room of the Pro Aurum gold house in Munich, Germany, August 14, 2019. REUTERS/Michael Dalder/File Photo

LTV impact

However, gold loans have grown a mere 3.6% year to date, which is in contrast with the 54% CAGR seen in gold loan growths over the past two years. Gold loan portfolios are up 66% year on year in August.

RBI had raised the LTV of 90% on gold loans, which allowed banks to lend up to 90% of the value of the collateral.

However, it withdrew the special allowance for banks from April 2021, impacting loan growth.

The average ticket size of loans that customers are opting for is Rs 55,000-60,000, which are rising for many lenders, showed growing signs of distress.

Gold loan NBFCs saw higher competition in the gold loan business last fiscal as banks grew their portfolio taking advantage of the special LIV allowance given to them by the RBI.

The expansion

With growth returning gold financiers are ow gearing up to tap the expected surge in gold loans.

Muthoot FinCorp has expanded its physical network by more than 100 new branches, mainly in the north, east and west regions of India, most of which were in rural and semi-urban areas. The NBFC had opened 70 branches in FY20.

Muthoot’s gold asset under management (AUM) grew at a compound annual growth rate of 12% between FY15 and FY20. In FY21, the portfolio grew 27%.

Pune-based Bajaj Finance has increased its gold loan branches from 480 to 700 in the last financial year and plans to add 100 plus branches this fiscal.

Its loan book grew 52% last year to Rs 2,300 crore while it saw an increase in ticket sizes from Rs 75,000 to Rs 85,000 last year.

Bengaluru-based Rupeek Fintech Private Ltd’s disbursals grew 2.5 times during the calendar year 2020. It has added its presence in 17 more cities, from 10 at the end of 2019.

Shriram City Union Finance is also looking to ramp up its gold financing business this financial year, changing its strategy of focusing on other loan portfolios.



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1 Steel And 1 Electrodes and Graphite Company Stock To Buy For Short Term By ICICI Direct

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1. Tata Steel:

ICICI Direct recommends buying the scrip of steel major at a price of Rs. 1310 for a target of Rs. 1415, i.e. an upside of 8 percent from the stock’s last closing price of Rs. 1316.85 per share. Note the stock is a buy for 1-month and stop loss recommended is Rs. 1238.

Technical observations as highlighted by the brokerage for Tata Steel:

• Nifty Metal index after the recent strong outperformance during November 2020 to July 2021 is seen consolidating and forming a higher base in the last two months. The brokerage expects the breather in the metal stocks is approaching maturity and it provides fresh entry opportunity.

• The share price of Tata Steel is witnessing buying demand after forming a higher base around 100 days EMA and the previous breakout area as can be seen in the adjacent chart, thus offers fresh entry opportunity

• “We expect the stock to resume its primary up trend and head higher towards Rs. 1415 levels as it is the 61.8% retracement of the entire last two months breather (1534- 1233)

• The daily stochastic is in up trend and is seen sustaining above the neutral reading of 50 thus supports the positive bias in the stock.

2.	Graphite India:

2. Graphite India:

The brokerage has given a buy on the scrip for 14-days period at a price of Rs. 620 for a target price of Rs. 675, an 8.87 percent upside from the stock’s last trading price of Rs. 613.05. The stop loss recommended is Rs. 585.

Technical observations as highlighted by the brokerage for Graphite India:

• The share price of Graphite India has witnessed a breather in the last four months and is currently seen forming a higher base at the rising demand line joining the previous major lows of June & August thus provides a favorable risk reward set up.

• We expect the stock to resume up move and head towards 675 levels as it is the 38.2% retracement of the last four months’ breather (815-585).

• The stock has already taken four months to retrace just 61.8% of its preceding two months’ rally (447-815). A shallow retracement signals a higher base formation and positive price structure.

• The daily 14 periods RSI is seen rebounding after forming a base at the nine periods average has thus supports the positive bias.

Disclaimer

Disclaimer

The investment ideas are picked from the brokerage report of ICICI Direct. Investors should note that investing in stocks is risky and neither the author, nor Greynium Information Technologies Pvt Ltd, nor the brokerage would be responsible for losses based on a decision from the above article.



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Srei Infra and Equipment Finance have debt obligations of over ₹29,000 crore

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The Reserve Bank of India is expected to soon initiate the process of resolution of Srei Infrastructure Finance and Srei Equipment Finance, and experts expect it to get a high level of interest from potential investors.

“The RBI’s move is a clear statement that RBI doesn’t believe the promoter and management team of Srei is capable of resolving the stress. Also, with the success of DHFL’s insolvency resolution, RBI and lender group must be confident of value preservation and a credible resolution even for Srei,” said Bikash Jhawar, Partner, Saraf & Partners.

Also see: RBI supersedes boards of two debt-laden Srei companies

He added that he expects a reasonably high level of interest in the Srei business with economic outlook, especially in infrastructure and manufacturing, looking good.

“Srei has deep linkages with brick-and-mortar companies and promoter groups in India and those relationships may be quite a draw,” he further said.

Debt obligation

Resolution bound Srei Infrastructure Finance and Srei Equipment Finance have debt obligations of over ₹29,000 crore with bank facilities of over ₹28,000 crore.

“There will be a lot of interest in the Srei companies. DHFL has paved the way for successful resolution of financial services companies,” said another expert who did not wish to be named.

Revised credit ratings

According to CARE Ratings’ recent note in March this year, Srei Equipment Finance has long-term and short-term bank facilities of ₹16,912.21 crore, non-convertible debentures (NCDs) of a little over ₹352 crore, unsecured subordinated Tier II NCDs of ₹109.8 crore and perpetual debt of ₹37.5 crore.

By March, Srei Infrastructure Finance had short-term and long-term bank facilities of ₹11,117.71 crore, long-term infrastructure bonds of ₹20.22 crore, NCDs of ₹95.9 crore and unsecured subordinated Tier II NCDs of ₹594.51 crore.

According to an Acuite Ratings report in March, Srei Equipment Finance had NCDs of ₹3,492.45 crore.

Both CARE Ratings and Acuite had revised their ratings for the Srei companies.

Bank exposure

According to sources, UCO Bank, Punjab National Bank and State Bank of India have among the highest exposure to the two firms.

Also see: Srei Infrastructure Finance Ltd stuck in 5% lower circuit as RBI supersedes co’s Board

However, most banks have been providing for their exposure to the two companies.

Superseding of boards

The RBI had, on October 4, superseded the boards of Srei Infrastructure Finance and Srei Equipment Finance (SEFL), paving the way for their resolution. It also appointed Rajneesh Sharma, Ex- Chief General Manager, Bank of Baroda, as the Administrator of the companies under Section 45-IE (2) of the RBI Act.

On Tuesday, Srei Infrastructure Finance was down 5 per cent to ₹8.17 apiece on the BSE.

Covid impact

Hemant Kanoria, former Chairman of Srei Infrastructure Finance, in the Annual Report, had said that the company was primarily dependent on borrowings from banks and other lenders for deployment of funds towards financing for asset creation. The Covid pandemic has had an adverse effect on its customers, which has affected cash flows, resulting in muted collections, he had said.

The company had also been reducing its infrastructure portfolio and realigning the equipment financing business to the extant regulations, but it was “derailed” to some extent by the pandemic.

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PMJJBY And PMSBY: Features Of 2 Government Jan Suraksha Insurance Schemes

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Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana (PMJJBY) and Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana (PMSBY) are 2 insurance schemes that are backed by the union government in India, to cover your accidental death and disability benefits. You can avail of both of the insurance schemes from your public or private sector banks or LIC. The amount will be auto-debited from the subscriber’s bank account for hassle-free service.

PMJJBY And PMSBY: Features Of 2 Government Jan Suraksha Insurance Schemes

Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana (PMJJBY)

Under the PMJJBY, an Indian citizen of 18-50 years can avail of a renewable 1-year term life insurance coverage for death due to any reason of Rs. 2 lakhs. The yearly premium of this scheme is only Rs. 330 per subscriber.

Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana (PMSBY)

Under the PMSBY, an Indian citizen aged between 18-70 years can avail of a renewable 1-year accidental death cum disability insurance coverage. A government document informs, “The scheme provides a cover of Rs. 2 Lakhs for accidental death or total permanent disability and Rs. 1 Lakh in case of permanent partial disability.” The yearly premium is only Rs. 12 per subscriber.

To avail of the Bima Yojana or insurance policy, one must have an operating saving account with a participating bank. The KYC procedure should be completed before availing of the scheme, one must link the Aadhaar card to the bank’s saving account. One can renew the scheme any time of the year. The premium under the schemes is eligible for tax benefits as under section 80C of the Income Tax Act.

How to get the benefit?

To get the benefit, the nominee of the PMJJBY or PMSBY will have to approach the bank where the subscriber opened the scheme with a ‘savings bank account’. In both of the cases, if the subscriber is dead, the nominee will have to show an accurate death certificate. Then the bank or the insurer will provide a claim form and a discharge receipt to the nominee to fill up properly. The nominee will have to submit the filled claim form and the discharge receipt, along with the death certificate. He/she must attach a photocopy (Xerox copy) of the canceled cheque of the nominee’s bank account or the subscriber’s PMJJBY linked bank account. Then the bank will start the procedure of insurance claim. The bank is expected to process it within 30 days to forward the completed claim form to the insurance company.

The union government has incorporated all the insurance-related information on this website – www.jansuraksha.gov.in. Both of these Jan Suraksha Insurance Schemes were launched by the government in 2015. Since then, these 2 have been popular Suraksha schemes among common underprivileged Indians who are involved in the unorganized working sectors. However, you can apply for the schemes regardless of your income.



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