RBI maintains status quo on rates

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Amidst uneven growth recovery and concerns over a spike in inflation, the Monetary Policy Committee of the Reserve Bank of India chose to maintain a status quo on key rates. It also continued with its accommodative stance to support growth.

“The MPC voted unanimously to maintain status-quo about policy repo rate and by a majority of 5:1 to maintain the accommodative stance,” said RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das, who chairs the MPC, adding that the stance remains accommodative to revive and maintain growth.

The repo rate stands at 4 per cent and the reverse repo rate at 3.35 per cent. MSF rate and bank rate remain unchanged at 4.25 per cent.

The six-member MPC held its bi-monthly monetary policy meeting between October 6 and October 8.

This was Das’s 12th statement since the onset of the pandemic, of which two were made outside of the monetary policy cycle. On two occasions- March and May, the MPC had to take pre-emptive action.

“The RBI has taken over 100 measures to proactively and decisively respond to the unprecedented crisis. We have not been a prisoner of any rule book,” Das said in his opening comments.

The Reserve Bank had last cut the repo rate by 40 basis points in May 2020 but has maintained the status quo on rates since then.

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RBI Keeps Policy Interest Rates On Hold for 8th Consecutive Time

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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in its third bi-monthly monetary policy for FY22 left policy interest rates or repo rates unchanged. With this, the repo rate remains at 4%, while the reverse repo rate remains unchanged at 3.35%.

This was largely in line with expectations from analysts and economists. The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) also decided to keep the policy stance accomodative, by a 5:1 majority.

RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das in the previous MPC meet decided to keep the repo rate unchanged and continue with the accommodative stance as long as necessary to support growth. Since March 2020, RBI has slashed repo rates to a record low of 4 per cent through two rate cuts of 75 bps in March 2020 and 40 bps in May 2020.

According to Emkay Global, the the RBI has been contending with dilemmas on managing its liquidity stance since Covid first struck last year amid robust FX flows and elevated inflation pressure.

RBI Keeps Policy Interest Rates On Hold For 8th Consecutive Time

“Surplus liquidity has not necessarily percolated well across the curve or segments of the rates market amid asymmetric gains in credit markets and risks of rerouting of surplus liquidity and excessive risk-taking in other asset classes. It is arguably correct that, amid an imminent recovery, such high system liquidity may not be warranted,” the brokerage had said in a recent report.

Stock markets were largely expecting the policy decision and the sensex was up more than 360 points, crossing the 60,000 points mark.



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Bank of Baroda Extends Special FD Scheme For Senior Citizens Till 31st March 2022

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Benefits for senior citizens

BoB is honoring senior people by giving special offers such as higher interest rates on FDs, complimentary services under Doorstep Banking, and concessions under the Senior Citizen Privilege Account, among other initiatives to honour senior citizens on behalf of the occasion of “International Day for the Elderly” on October 1, 2021.

They can also use Video KYC on BoB World to set up an account from the comfort of their own home. Conveying his wishes for a happy, healthy & long life to all senior citizens on the occasion of International Day for the Elderly, Shri Vikramaditya Singh Khichi, Executive Director, Bank of Baroda said, “Bank of Baroda has always been at the forefront to give the best of services and is continuously enhancing its product offering to Senior Citizens. Covid Pandemic has severely affected all segments, particularly the senior citizens who are most vulnerable and dependent on the interest rate earning from fixed deposits. Taking care of the elderly is an integral part of our country’s ethos and we are happy to take this tradition forward by strengthening our offerings and services to best suit the needs of our senior citizens.”

Bank of Baroda FD Rates For Senior Citizens

Bank of Baroda FD Rates For Senior Citizens

The Bank of Baroda is presently offering an additional rate to resident senior citizens with deposits of less than Rs.2.00 crores at a rate of 0.50 percent for deposits maturing in less than 5 years and 1.00 percent for deposits maturing in 5 years to up to 10 years. This offer is valid until 31.03.2022. The following are the Bank of Baroda fixed deposit interest rates for senior citizens, which are in force from November 16, 2020.

Tenors Interest rates in % p.a.
7 days to 14 days 3.3
15 days to 45 days 3.3
46 days to 90 days 4.2
91 days to 180 days 4.2
181 days to 270 days 4.8
271 days & above and less than 1 year 4.9
1 year 5.4
Above 1 year to 400 days 5.5
Above 400 days and upto 2 Years 5.5
Above 2 Years and upto 3 Years 5.6
Above 3 Years and upto 5 Years 5.75
Above 5 Years and upto 10 Years 6.25
Source: Bank Website, (w.e.f. 16.11.2020)

Bank of Baroda FD Rates For Regular Customers

Bank of Baroda FD Rates For Regular Customers

For a deposit amount of less than Rs 2 Cr, BoB is offering the following interest rates to the general public on their deposits maturing in 7 days to 10 years.

Tenors Interest rates in % p.a.
7 days to 14 days 2.8
15 days to 45 days 2.8
46 days to 90 days 3.7
91 days to 180 days 3.7
181 days to 270 days 4.3
271 days & above and less than 1 year 4.4
1 year 4.9
Above 1 year to 400 days 5
Above 400 days and upto 2 Years 5
Above 2 Years and upto 3 Years 5.1
Above 3 Years and upto 5 Years 5.25
Above 5 Years and upto 10 Years 5.25
Source: Bank Website, (w.e.f. 16.11.2020)

Bank of Baroda Tax Savings Term Deposit

Bank of Baroda Tax Savings Term Deposit

BoB also allows tax savings term deposit with no premature withdrawal option and with a lock-in period of 5 years. Under this kind of deposit, senior citizen rate is also applicable for resident Indian senior citizens. BoB is currently offering an additional interest rate of 0.50% for all tenors in below 5 years and 1.00% for tax savings term deposits maturing in above 5 years to up to 10 years and valid till 30.09.2021. Customers who withdraw deposits worth more than Rs.1.00 crore prematurely must provide the bank with 31 days’ notice and pay a penalty of 1.5 percent of the relevant rate of interest for the period the deposit is maintained with the bank. The most recent interest rates on tax savings term deposit of BoB are listed below.

Tenors Deposit [Per Annum] less than Rs 2 Cr. Sr. Citizen(w.e.f 16.11.2020)
For 5 years 5.25 5.75
Above 5 years to up to 10 years 5.25 6.25
Baroda Tax Savings Term Deposit (w.e.f. 16.11.2020)



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Reserve Bank of India – Press Releases

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(Amount in ₹ crore, Rate in Per cent)

  Volume
(One Leg)
Weighted
Average Rate
Range
A. Overnight Segment (I+II+III+IV) 453,034.47 3.12 0.01-5.15
     I. Call Money 6,625.60 3.17 1.95-3.40
     II. Triparty Repo 349,399.50 3.10 2.90-3.15
     III. Market Repo 96,789.37 3.17 0.01-3.30
     IV. Repo in Corporate Bond 220.00 3.65 3.50-5.15
B. Term Segment      
     I. Notice Money** 158.45 3.08 2.75-3.40
     II. Term Money@@ 183.50 3.10-3.60
     III. Triparty Repo 30.00 3.35 3.35-3.35
     IV. Market Repo 150.00 3.20 3.20-3.20
     V. Repo in Corporate Bond 285.00 3.81 3.60-5.35
  Auction Date Tenor (Days) Maturity Date Amount Current Rate /
Cut off Rate
C. Liquidity Adjustment Facility (LAF) & Marginal Standing Facility (MSF)
I. Today’s Operations
1. Fixed Rate          
     (i) Repo          
    (ii) Reverse Repo Thu, 07/10/2021 1 Fri, 08/10/2021 339,048.00 3.35
    (iii) Special Reverse Repo~          
    (iv) Special Reverse Repoψ          
2. Variable Rate&          
  (I) Main Operation          
     (a) Reverse Repo          
  (II) Fine Tuning Operations          
     (a) Repo          
     (b) Reverse Repo          
3. MSF Thu, 07/10/2021 1 Fri, 08/10/2021 150.00 4.25
4. Special Long-Term Repo Operations (SLTRO) for Small Finance Banks (SFBs)£          
5. Net liquidity injected from today’s operations
[injection (+)/absorption (-)]*
      -338,898.00  
II. Outstanding Operations
1. Fixed Rate          
    (i) Repo          
    (ii) Reverse Repo          
    (iii) Special Reverse Repo~ Fri, 24/09/2021 14 Fri, 08/10/2021 6,999.00 3.75
    (iv) Special Reverse Repoψ Fri, 24/09/2021 14 Fri, 08/10/2021 2,712.00 3.75
2. Variable Rate&          
  (I) Main Operation          
     (a) Reverse Repo Fri, 24/09/2021 14 Fri, 08/10/2021 344,515.00 3.60
  (II) Fine Tuning Operations          
     (a) Repo          
     (b) Reverse Repo Tue, 05/10/2021 7 Tue, 12/10/2021 200,001.00 3.61
3. MSF          
4. Long-Term Repo Operations# Mon, 17/02/2020 1095 Thu, 16/02/2023 499.00 5.15
  Mon, 02/03/2020 1094 Wed, 01/03/2023 253.00 5.15
  Mon, 09/03/2020 1093 Tue, 07/03/2023 484.00 5.15
  Wed, 18/03/2020 1094 Fri, 17/03/2023 294.00 5.15
5. Targeted Long Term Repo Operations^ Fri, 27/03/2020 1092 Fri, 24/03/2023 12,236.00 4.40
  Fri, 03/04/2020 1095 Mon, 03/04/2023 16,925.00 4.40
  Thu, 09/04/2020 1093 Fri, 07/04/2023 18,042.00 4.40
  Fri, 17/04/2020 1091 Thu, 13/04/2023 20,399.00 4.40
6. Targeted Long Term Repo Operations 2.0^ Thu, 23/04/2020 1093 Fri, 21/04/2023 7,950.00 4.40
7. On Tap Targeted Long Term Repo Operations Mon, 22/03/2021 1095 Thu, 21/03/2024 5,000.00 4.00
  Mon, 14/06/2021 1096 Fri, 14/06/2024 320.00 4.00
  Mon, 30/08/2021 1095 Thu, 29/08/2024 50.00 4.00
  Mon, 13/09/2021 1095 Thu, 12/09/2024 200.00 4.00
  Mon, 27/09/2021 1095 Thu, 26/09/2024 600.00 4.00
  Mon, 04/10/2021 1095 Thu, 03/10/2024 350.00 4.00
8. Special Long-Term Repo Operations (SLTRO) for Small Finance Banks (SFBs)£ Mon, 17/05/2021 1095 Thu, 16/05/2024 400.00 4.00
Tue, 15/06/2021 1095 Fri, 14/06/2024 490.00 4.00
Thu, 15/07/2021 1093 Fri, 12/07/2024 750.00 4.00
Tue, 17/08/2021 1095 Fri, 16/08/2024 250.00 4.00
Wed, 15/09/2021 1094 Fri, 13/09/2024 150.00 4.00
D. Standing Liquidity Facility (SLF) Availed from RBI$       23,995.80  
E. Net liquidity injected from outstanding operations [injection (+)/absorption (-)]*     -444,589.20  
F. Net liquidity injected (outstanding including today’s operations) [injection (+)/absorption (-)]*     -783,487.20  
G. Cash Reserves Position of Scheduled Commercial Banks
     (i) Cash balances with RBI as on 07/10/2021    631,474.27  
     (ii) Average daily cash reserve requirement for the fortnight ending 08/10/2021 630,489.00  
H. Government of India Surplus Cash Balance Reckoned for Auction as on¥ 07/10/2021 0.00  
I. Net durable liquidity [surplus (+)/deficit (-)] as on 10/09/2021 1,183,556.00  
@ Based on Reserve Bank of India (RBI) / Clearing Corporation of India Limited (CCIL).
– Not Applicable / No Transaction.
** Relates to uncollateralized transactions of 2 to 14 days tenor.
@@ Relates to uncollateralized transactions of 15 days to one year tenor.
$ Includes refinance facilities extended by RBI.
& As per the Press Release No. 2019-2020/1900 dated February 06, 2020.
* Net liquidity is calculated as Repo+MSF+SLF-Reverse Repo.
# As per the Press Release No. 2020-2021/287 dated September 04, 2020.
^ As per the Press Release No. 2020-2021/605 dated November 06, 2020.
As per the Press Release No. 2020-2021/520 dated October 21, 2020, Press Release No. 2020-2021/763 dated December 11, 2020, Press Release No. 2020-2021/1057 dated February 05, 2021 and Press Release No. 2021-2022/695 dated August 13, 2021.
¥ As per the Press Release No. 2014-2015/1971 dated March 19, 2015.
£ As per the Press Release No. 2021-2022/181 dated May 07, 2021.
~ As per the Press Release No. 2021-2022/177 dated May 07, 2021.
ψ As per the Press Release No. 2021-2022/323 dated June 04, 2021.
Ajit Prasad
Director   
Press Release: 2021-2022/1000

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Extension of Last Date of Submission – Design, Supply, Installation, Testing & Commissioning of UVGI Assembly in the Air Handling Units (AHUs) for Bank’s Main Office Premises at Guwahati

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e-Tender No. RBI/Guwahati/Guwahati/7/21-22/ET/144

The captioned tender was published on September 14, 2021 through RBI website (www.rbi.org.in). Last date for online submission of the tender through MSTC website (www.mstcecommerce.com) was specified on or before 14:00 hours on October 07, 2021. It is informed that the last date for submission has been extended to October 25, 2021 till 14:00 hours. All the terms and conditions mentioned in the tender remain unchanged.

GM (O-i-C), North Eastern States

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Best 5 Auto Ancillary Stocks To Buy As Suggested By Emkay Global

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Buy Apollo Tyre with upside potential of 37%

Emkay Global suggests buying the stock of Apollo Tyre for a target price of Rs. 305 per share, i.e. an upside of over 37 percent from the last traded price of Rs. 222.

The APMEA (20%) and Europe areas will drive revenue growth (3 percent ). Despite the greater size, EBITDA margins should fall due to delays in commodity inflation pass-through.

Exide Industries

Emkay Global suggests buying the stock of Exide Industries for a target price of Rs. 4,420 per share, i.e. an upside of over 17 percent from the last traded price of Rs.3771.

Replacement and industrial markets should drive revenue growth. Due to a favorable base, the company should outperform AMRJ in terms of sales growth. Despite the greater size, EBITDA margins should fall due to delays in commodity inflation pass-through.

Buy Motherson Sumi with upside potential of 34%

Buy Motherson Sumi with upside potential of 34%

Motherson Sumi‘s stock is recommended by Emkay Global with a target price of Rs. 300 per share, representing a gain of almost 34% over the latest traded price of Rs.224.

Total revenues are likely to fall due to poor performance in the SMR PBV sector (-20 percent yoy). In comparison, the solo (22 percent) and PKC (42 percent) categories are predicted to increase at a good rate. Due to lower scale and delays in commodity inflation pass-through, the EBITDA margin may fall.

Buy Bharat Forge with upside potential of 27%

Buy Bharat Forge with upside potential of 27%

Emkay Global has set a target price of Rs. 920 per share for Bharat Forge’s stock, reflecting a gain of over 27% over the current market price of Rs.722.

Domestic CVs (115 percent yoy), foreign CVs (189 percent), and overseas industrials should all see considerable growth (77 percent ). Despite a lag in commodity inflation pass-through, we estimate EBITDA margin expansion due to increased scale.

Buy Minda Industries with potential of 14%

Buy Minda Industries with potential of 14%

Emkay Global has set a target price of Rs. 840per share for Minda Industries’s stock, reflecting a gain of over 14% over the current market price of Rs734.

Growth in sectors such as Castings, Seating, Switches, and Others (sensors, etc.) will boost total revenue growth. Acoustics and lighting systems, on the other hand, are expected to decline. EBITDA margins may decline, owing to delays in commodity inflation pass-through and increasing personnel expenses.

5 Auto Ancillary Stocks To Buy As Suggested By Emkay Global

5 Auto Ancillary Stocks To Buy As Suggested By Emkay Global

Stocks Current market price Target price Likely gains %
Apollo Tyres Rs 222 Rs 305 37%
Exide Industries Rs 179 Rs 210 17%
Motherson Sumi Rs 224 Rs 300 34%
Bharat Forge Rs 722 Rs 920 27%
Minda Industries Rs 734 Rs 840 14%

Disclaimer

Disclaimer

The investment ideas are picked from Emkay Global Auto report. 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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Here’s a recap of key managerial announcements in top public sector banks so far, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Public sector banks have been witnessing many changes in their top management, be it extension of tenure or appointment of new key managerial personnel.

The finance ministry had in July asked the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) to extend the tenure of a number of managing directors and executive directors to ensure stability and continuity at state-owned lenders.

The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC), headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has extended the tenure for three managing directors and chief executive officers, and 10 executive directors of public sector banks.

Only one bank, Indian Bank, has appointed its new MD and CEO so far..

Here’s a quick recap of all the noteworthy movements, recommendations and tenure extensions of top PSB officials:

Indian Bank

Shanti Lal Jain was appointed the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Indian Bank for a period of three years. His tenure started from September 1, 2021, and is extendable for two years or until attaining the age of retirement, whichever is earlier.

He replaced Padmaja Chunduru, whose term with the bank ended on August 31. Jain was previously working as the Executive Director of Bank of Baroda.

Meanwhile, the ACC extended the term of Shenoy Vishwanath Vittal, executive director, till the age of superannuation.

PNB

BBB last month recommended Atul Kumar Goel as the MD & CEO of Punjab National Bank, after interviewing 11 candidates.

Apart from this, BBB has kept Ajay Kumar Shrivastava on the reserve list for the post.

Currently, Goel is serving as the MD & CEO of Kolkata-based UCO Bank. He is also on the boards of Star Union Dai-ichi Life Insurance and The New India Assurance.

The government in August extended the term of S S Mallikarjuna Rao, the existing MD & CEO of PNB chief till January 31, 2022. Rao’s term was supposed to end on September 18, 2021.

Further, terms of Sanjay Kumar and Vijay Dube, executive directors, have been extended until their age of superannuation.

UCO Bank

The government may appoint Soma Sankara Prasad, currently the deputy managing director of State Bank of India, as managing director of UCO Bank.

According to PTI, since Prasad was in the reserve list for the post of managing director at Indian Bank, he has been recommended to head UCO Bank. The final decision will be taken by the ACC.

The government had extended the tenure of Atul Kumar Goel for two years. His term was scheduled to end on November 1, 2021.

Bank of Maharashtra

The government extended the tenure of AS Rajeev, MD and CEO of Bank of Maharashtra, for a two years beyond the notified term, expiring on December 1, 2021.

Bank of Baroda

The tenure of Ajay Khurana as executive director has been extended by two years. He is also on the reserve list for PNB’s MD and CEO post. Meanwhile, the tenure of Vikramaditya Singh Khichi, another ED, has been extended until his age of superannuation.

Canara Bank

The tenure of A Manimekhalai, executive director, has been extended by two years.

Bank of India

The tenure of P R Rajagopal, executive director, has been extended by two years. .

Union Bank of India

The government has extended the terms of Gopal Singh Gusain and Manas Ranjan Biswal as executive directors until their age of retirement.

Central Bank of India

The tenure of Alok Srivastava has been extended until his age of superannuation.



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New RBI rule on recurring payment not to impact transactions with compliant merchants, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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People looking forward to watching their favourite shows on OTT platforms such as Netflix, Amazon and others would not face any disruption in service over non-payment or delayed payment of subscription fee owing to new payment security feature made mandatory by the Reserve bank of India from this month.

Banking sector experts said that most of these merchants offering various bouquet of service have migrated to the new Standard Instruction Platform put in place by the banks in the country. This would mean that payment instruction to these compliant vendors would have to be revalidated once and it would move seamlessly in subsequent months without any hindrance to the service.

As part of measures to secure recurring transactions made by customers using their cards, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has mandated new auto-debit rules that have kicked in from October 1. The apex banks directive states that there will be no automatic recurring payment for various services including utility bills, recharge of phone, DTH, and OTT, among others as the additional factor of authentication (AFA) will become mandatory.

This created confusion initially as customers were flooded with messages to update their payment instruction or else such transactions would be declined from the beginning of October.

“We have not experienced any disruption in service or customer complaints over new system of recurring payments. Most banks are already compliant with new security measure and several large merchants have also updated their transaction systems and have joined the standard instruction platform of banks. Some merchants are still non compliant to the changes and customers would have to authorize payments under an additional factor of authentication (AFA),” said a senior executive from country’s largest private sector bank asking not to be named as he was not authorized to speak to media.

The new RBI rules will not impact any standing instructions registered using bank accounts for mutual funds, SIPs, equated monthly instalments. It will also not impact payment to complaint merchants.

Customers will have to go through a one-time registration process, and subsequent transactions can be performed without the additional factor authentication.

While registering, customers can now provide the validity period for future transactions. For recurring payments above Rs 5,000, banks are required to send a one-time password to customers as per the new guidelines.

–IANS

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People looking forward to watching their favourite shows on OTT platforms such as Netflix, Amazon and others would not face any disruption in service over non-payment or delayed payment of subscription fee owing to new payment security feature made mandatory by the Reserve bank of India from this month.

Banking sector experts said that most of these merchants offering various bouquet of service have migrated to the new Standard Instruction Platform put in place by the banks in the country. This would mean that payment instruction to these compliant vendors would have to be revalidated once and it would move seamlessly in subsequent months without any hindrance to the service.

As part of measures to secure recurring transactions made by customers using their cards, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has mandated new auto-debit rules that have kicked in from October 1. The apex banks directive states that there will be no automatic recurring payment for various services including utility bills, recharge of phone, DTH, and OTT, among others as the additional factor of authentication (AFA) will become mandatory.

This created confusion initially as customers were flooded with messages to update their payment instruction or else such transactions would be declined from the beginning of October.

“We have not experienced any disruption in service or customer complaints over new system of recurring payments. Most banks are already compliant with new security measure and several large merchants have also updated their transaction systems and have joined the standard instruction platform of banks. Some merchants are still non compliant to the changes and customers would have to authorize payments under an additional factor of authentication (AFA),” said a senior executive from country’s largest private sector bank asking not to be named as he was not authorized to speak to media.

The new RBI rules will not impact any standing instructions registered using bank accounts for mutual funds, SIPs, equated monthly instalments. It will also not impact payment to complaint merchants.

Customers will have to go through a one-time registration process, and subsequent transactions can be performed without the additional factor authentication.

While registering, customers can now provide the validity period for future transactions. For recurring payments above Rs 5,000, banks are required to send a one-time password to customers as per the new guidelines.

–IANS

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Exim Bank to tap overseas market by January, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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India’s Exim Bank will tap the overseas market to raise $1 billion to fund overseas project finance with demand picking up this year. The recent upward revision will add to investors’ comfort according to Ms Harsha Bangari, MD of the export credit agency.

“On the whole we would require $2 billion for FY22. We may tap the bond market in January again subject to favourable market conditions,” Bangari added. The export credit agency is looking at raising $1 billion.

Exim borrows $2-3 billion annually on average. The exact quantum would depend on demand. “We have already borrowed around $1 billion, mostly on the bilateral market,” Bangari says. Bilateral market borrowing gives the borrower an advantage of 15-20 basis points over bonds in terms of pricing. Exim has factored in a loan book growth of 8-10 per cent for FY22, higher than its earlier forecast of 5-7 per cent made in May 2021.

“A stable outlook gives us a lot of comfort. I hope investor appetite gets much better. We are getting a pricing that is given to a higher rated entity. Besides, Exim would also be borrowing Rs 15,000-20,000 crore from the domestic market.”

Exim Bank is also seeing some improvement in the asset quality. “It is much better than the last two-three years. There are a few accounts that have slipped and are very much in the bank’s radar,” Bangari says. As part of a consortium, the bank has identified nine accounts worth Rs 700-800 crore to be transferred to the National Asset Reconstruction Company (NARCL).

Exim Bank’s slippage ratio improved to 1.52 per cent in FY21 from 1.94 per cent in FY20. Net NPA stood at 0.51 per cent from 1.77 per cent in FY20. Bangari says the provision coverage ratio was at over 95% last year & will be higher this fiscal.

It has received a capital support of Rs 750 crore from the government of India so far, against the budgeted amount of Rs 15,00 crore.



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