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Business News/ Industry / Banking/  Rashesh Shah of Edelweiss expects credit markets to return to normalcy by year-end
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Rashesh Shah of Edelweiss expects credit markets to return to normalcy by year-end

Steps taken by the government will also help alleviate concerns around NBFCs, he said
  • Interest-rate cuts and infusion of liquidity by the RBI will aid the credit market, he added
  • Rashesh Shah, chairman of Edelweiss Financial Services. Photo: Abhijit Bhatlekar/Mint (Abhijit Bhatlekar/Mint)Premium
    Rashesh Shah, chairman of Edelweiss Financial Services. Photo: Abhijit Bhatlekar/Mint (Abhijit Bhatlekar/Mint)

    One of India’s top NBFCs by assets is betting that central bank easing will bring an end to the nation’s prolonged credit crisis, even as fresh strains in the sector emerged this week. “Interest-rate cuts and infusion of liquidity by the RBI will give a boost to the bond markets and aid the credit market to return to normalcy by December," Rashesh Shah, chairman of Edelweiss Financial Services Ltd., said in an interview from the company’s steel-and-glass headquarters in Mumbai.

    “Steps taken by the government will also help alleviate concerns around non-bank lenders."

    Pushed by a year of distress in India’s NBFC sector, policy makers have announced a series of measures to calm the credit market. The steps included providing a liquidity backstop for banks to buy non-bank lenders’ assets and a cash infusion into the financial system. Still, Shah’s views seem at odds with a non-stop flow of bad news about the sector.

    Concerns roared back last week when Altico Capital India Ltd., a non-banking finance house that focuses on real-estate lending, didn’t repay interest on a loan. India Ratings & Research, the local affiliate of Fitch Ratings, last week cut the growth forecast for shadow lenders for the rest of the financial year. The rater cited funding challenges and a slowdown in India’s economic activity.

    That said, policy moves do seem to be yielding results. The premium that top-rated non-bank lenders pay over sovereign debt to borrow fell to the lowest in a year last week.

    Extra yield paid by NBFCs for one-year borrowing falls
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    Extra yield paid by NBFCs for one-year borrowing falls

    “Rates have come down. Now, it’s more of a risk aversion issue, but that can be overcome," Shah, 55, said.

    Troubles for India’s credit markets kicked off in 2018 when IL&FS Group unexpectedly defaulted on its debt, creating a challenge for many financiers, which are now struggling to roll over borrowings. Axis Bank Ltd. also expects shadow banking woes to ease over the next few quarters hopefully.

    In response to the crisis, Edelweiss is shifting its loan book of about 35,000 crore ($4.9 billion) toward retail from wholesale lending. It plans to increase loans to individuals to about 75% of the total in the next three years, from 50% currently, Shah said. Shares of Edelweiss have declined nearly 60% in the past year amid concerns about its wholesale exposure.

    In his 30-year long career, Shah said he’s never seen a time where a slowdown was coupled with a cash crunch and extreme risk aversion. India’s economic growth has decelerated for five straight quarters to the weakest level since early 2013 as cash crunch among shadow lenders cooled consumer spending.

    “This is a very rare and strong combination," he said. “But, the worst is certainly over now."

    This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text. Only the headline has been changed.

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