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Asset under management of NBFC segment declines in Q1FY22: ICRA

14 Sep 2021 Evaluate

ICRA Ratings in its latest report has said that the asset under management of the non-banking financial company (NBFC) segment declined in the first quarter of 2021-22 due to lower disbursements and portfolio rundown. After witnessing an uptick in Q3 and Q4 FY2021, disbursements for NBFCs and housing finance companies (HFCs) declined again in Q1 FY22, and was down by about 55 per cent on a sequential basis. Given this subdued disbursements and portfolio rundown in the absence of any moratorium like in Q1 FY2021, the (AUM) for NBFC-segment shrunk in Q1 FY2022, while the HFC AUM remained flat.

According to the report, while the disbursements of the sector revived quite sharply in July 2021 on the back of the pent-up demand, sustainability of the same would depend on the broader macro-economic indicators. It also said that the second wave has temporarily pushed back the revival for the sector. Icra expects overall disbursements for FY2022 to be higher by about 6-8 per cent on a year-on-year basis, on the back of the two consecutive years of year-on-year contraction. From an AUM perspective, the sector is expected to grow at 8-10 per cent in FY2022. Growth would be driven by the improvement in demand from all key target segments vis-a-vis FY2021, on the back of a low base.

The report further said the headline asset quality numbers are expected to moderate, as the trend in the collection efficiencies (CE) continues to remain encouraging. The agency holds its expectation of a 50-100 basis points (bps) rise (net of recoveries and written offs) in the overdues in FY2022, assuming there are no further COVID-19 induced lockdowns. 

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