RBI/2009-10/317
DBOD. No. BP. BC. 74/21.04.172/ 2009-10
February 12, 2010
All Commercial Banks
(excluding RRBs and LABs)
Dear Sir,
Risk weights and exposure norms in respect of bank exposure to NBFCs
categorised as ‘Infrastructure Finance Companies’
Please refer to paragraph 160 of the Second Quarter Review of the Monetary
Policy for the year 2009-10 (copy of extract enclosed) wherein it was proposed
to link the risk weights of banks’ exposure to NBFCs categorised as
Infrastructure Finance Companies (IFCs) to the credit rating assigned to these
NBFCs by external credit assessment institutions (ECAIs).
- Accordingly, banks’ exposures to NBFC-IFCs will henceforth be risk weighted
as per the ratings assigned to these NBFCs by the rating agencies registered
with the SEBI and accredited by the Reserve Bank of India. Banks may refer to
paragraphs 5.8.1 and 8.3.5 of our Master Circular DBOD.No.BP.BC. 73
/21.06.001/2009-10 dated February 8, 2010 on New Capital Adequacy Framework and
assign appropriate risk weights, i.e. similar to corporates/corporate bonds,
while computing capital for credit risk and specific risk under market risk. The
other provisions as indicated in our above Circular would also be applicable.
- A reference is also invited to paragraph 8 of the Master Circular on Bank
Finance to Non Banking Financial Companies (DBOD. BP.BC. No. 5/21.04.172/2009-10
dated July 1, 2009) in terms of which prudential ceilings for exposure of banks
to NBFCs have been prescribed. In this regard, it is advised that the exposure
of a bank to the IFCs should not exceed 15 per cent of its capital funds as per
its last audited balance sheet, with a provision to increase it to 20 per cent
if the same is on account of funds on-lent by the IFCs to the infrastructure
sector.
Yours faithfully,
(B. Mahapatra)
Chief General Manager