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  1. 1. NBFCs
  2. 2. 1. What is NBFCs?- Pamul Thakur 2. Assets Finance Company- Shilpa Elumalai 3. Investment Company- Parul 4. Loan Company- Sandeep Kaur 5. Infrastructure Finance Company- Sangi 6. Infrastructure Debt Fund- Mohini 7. NBFC-Factor- Pritika Jain 8. Gold Loans NBFCs – Pujan Goel 9. Residuary Non-profit Banking Companies- Sparshi Gupta 10. Difference between NBFCs & Banks- Dheeraj
  3. 3. The Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 amended on 1 December 1964 by Reserve Bank Amendment Act, 1963. In this new 'Chapter III-B' introduced to Regulate 'Deposit Accepting' NBFCs Non-banking financial companies, or NBFCs, are financial institutions that provide certain types of banking services, but do not hold a banking license. Generally, these institutions are not allowed to take deposits from the public, which keeps them outside the scope of traditional oversight required under banking regulation. NBFCs can offer banking services such as loans and credit facilities, retirement planning, money markets, underwriting, and merger activities.
  4. 4. Top 5 NBFCs’ Ranking Based on Annual Turnover* NBFCs List Total Income (Rs Mn) Rank Power Finance Corporation Limited 270185.70 1 Rural Electrification Corporation Limited 240953.50 2 Shriram Transport Finance Company Limited 108306.10 3 Bajaj Finance Limited 100033.10 4 Indian Railway Finance Corporation Limited 90476.60 5
  5. 5. A financial institution carrying its principal business of financing physical assets that supports productive/economic activity.  Automobiles  Tractors  Lathe machines  Generator Sets  Earth moving  Material Handling Equipment  General purpose industrial machines
  6. 6. There are at least three types of investment companies (In US securities law) • Open-End Management Investment Companies (mutual funds) • Closed-End Management Investment Companies (closed-end funds) • UITs (Unit Investment Trusts)
  7. 7. The IFC is yet another financial institution engaged in the principal business of infrastructure loan. The credit facility (term loans, project loans, etc.) granted by the non-banking financial to the companies borrowers in the specific infrastructure sectors Viz. Transport, Energy, Water and Sanitation, Communication, and Social and Commercial Infrastructure are called as the Infrastructure Loan. As per RBI, Non-banking Financial Company must comply with the following conditions: • Minimum, 75% of the total assets of the company, should be deployed in the infrastructure loans. • The company must have a minimum net worth of Rs 300 Crore. • The capital to risk weighted asset ratio or CRAR of the company should be at 15% with Tier-I capital at 10%. • The company should have a minimum credit rating of “A” or equivalent of CRISL, or equivalent to any other accrediting rating agencies.
  8. 8. An IDF-NBFC is a company and comes under the regulation of RBI. IDF- NBFCs would take over loans extended to infrastructure projects which are created through the Public Private Partnership(PPP) route and have successfully completed one year of commercial production.
  9. 9. Factor means a non-banking financial company fulfilling the Principal business criteria i.e. whose financial assets in the factoring business constitute at least 75 percent of its total assets and income derived from factoring business is not less than 75% of its gross income, has Net owned Funds of Rs. 5 Crore and has been granted a certificate of registration by RBI under section 3 of the Factoring Regulation Act, 2011. Entry Point Norms for NBFC-factor Every company registered under Section 3 of the Companies Act 1956 seeking registration as NBFC-Factor shall have a minimum Net Owned Fund (NOF) of Rs. 5 crore. Existing companies seeking registration as NBFC- Factor but do not fulfill the NOF criterion of Rs 5 crore may approach the bank for time to comply with the requirement.
  10. 10. Gold Loan is sanctioned by accepting the gold ornaments of the customer as pledge. Personal loan is sanctioned on the basis of source of income and repayment capacity of an applicant. There are many NBFCs offering gold loans in India, about 95% of the gold loan business is handled by three Kerala based companies i.e. Muthoot Finance, Manapuram Finance And Muthoot Fincorp.
  11. 11. The Residuary Non-Banking Company is yet another form of a financial institution engaged in the principal business of accepting deposits, under any scheme or arrangement or in any other form and not being asset financing, investment, loan company. According to the Miscellaneous Non- Banking Companies (Reserve Bank) Directions, 1977 is not: • A hire-purchase company • A housing finance company • An equipment leasing company • A mutual benefit company • A loan company • An investment company • An insurance company • A mutual benefit financial company • A miscellaneous non-banking company
  12. 12.  NBFCs perform functions similar to that of banks but there are a few differences-  Provides Banking services to People without holding a Bank license,  An NBFC cannot accept Demand Deposits,  An NBFC is not a part of the payment and settlement system and as such,  An NBFC cannot issue Cheques drawn on itself, and  An NBFC is not required to maintain Reserve Ratios (CRR, SLR etc.)  An NBFC cannot indulge Primarily in Agricultural, Industrial Activity, Sale-Purchase, Construction of Immovable Property  Foreign Investment allowed up to 100%.
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