High NPAs impeding growth of factoring business: RBI official

Noting that despite the enactment of the Factoring Regulation Act in 2011

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

High NPAs impeding growth of factoring business: RBI official

A senior Reserve Bank of India (RBI) official today said the very high level of is hampering the faster of the factoring segment.

Noting that despite the enactment of the Factoring Regulation Act in 2011, the industry has not taken off as desired, Sudarshan Sen, an executive director at the central bank said that due to this the Rs 3,200 crore industry has not grown in recent years.



"What is of concern also is the high in the factoring sector with a gross NPA of 29% and net NPA ratio of 11%, which is alarming as it has led the players with negative (return on assets) and (return on equity). So these areas need to be addressed," Sen told a factoring summit organised by industry lobby

Sen said since the new factoring law was enacted, six NBFC factors got registered with the of which three are systemically important.

He said one of the impediments in the healthy functioning of factoring industry is the non-availability of recourse under the provisions of the Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest (Sarfaesi) Act. Its provisions were extended to all systemically important including NBFC factors last year.

"This is expected to improve recovery by factors and reduce their NPA levels," Sen said, adding RBI's trade receivables discounting system (TReDS) can come handy for them as it will facilitate discounting of invoices and bills of exchange. This can also be a huge source of information to tap potential clients.

On the issue of allowing factors to identify wilful defaulters, he said the matter is with the Supreme Court now. On the just cleared NPA Ordinance, Sen said this move approved by the President will define the way forward in tackling the issue.

"The ordinance has just received Presidential assent. We'll continue to make all efforts to resolve the NPA problem and this ordinance is one more chapter," he said, adding the is "determined to solve it".

High NPAs impeding growth of factoring business: RBI official

Noting that despite the enactment of the Factoring Regulation Act in 2011

Noting that despite the enactment of the Factoring Regulation Act in 2011 A senior Reserve Bank of India (RBI) official today said the very high level of is hampering the faster of the factoring segment.

Noting that despite the enactment of the Factoring Regulation Act in 2011, the industry has not taken off as desired, Sudarshan Sen, an executive director at the central bank said that due to this the Rs 3,200 crore industry has not grown in recent years.

"What is of concern also is the high in the factoring sector with a gross NPA of 29% and net NPA ratio of 11%, which is alarming as it has led the players with negative (return on assets) and (return on equity). So these areas need to be addressed," Sen told a factoring summit organised by industry lobby

Sen said since the new factoring law was enacted, six NBFC factors got registered with the of which three are systemically important.

He said one of the impediments in the healthy functioning of factoring industry is the non-availability of recourse under the provisions of the Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest (Sarfaesi) Act. Its provisions were extended to all systemically important including NBFC factors last year.

"This is expected to improve recovery by factors and reduce their NPA levels," Sen said, adding RBI's trade receivables discounting system (TReDS) can come handy for them as it will facilitate discounting of invoices and bills of exchange. This can also be a huge source of information to tap potential clients.

On the issue of allowing factors to identify wilful defaulters, he said the matter is with the Supreme Court now. On the just cleared NPA Ordinance, Sen said this move approved by the President will define the way forward in tackling the issue.

"The ordinance has just received Presidential assent. We'll continue to make all efforts to resolve the NPA problem and this ordinance is one more chapter," he said, adding the is "determined to solve it".
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