Thursday, September 23, 2010
India Inc. looks beyond banks for funding
India Inc's dependence on banks for funding appears to be showing a modicum of decline. With the Reserve Bank of India blocking the sub-benchmark prime lending rate route for raising cheap resources from banks from July 1, Corporates have found an effective non-bank alternative by resorting to commercial papers and non-convertible debentures. Ever since banks shifted to the base rate linked lending regime, outstanding credit in the banking system has come down. According to RBI data, since the begining of the second quarter and upto September 10, outstanding credit in the banking system has shrunk by Rs 19,463 crore. However, in the corresponding period last year, bank credit was up by Rs 26,632 crore."Top-rated Corporates have aggressively tapped the debt capital market for mopping up low-cost funds since the begining of this quarter. Besides, they are also dipping into robust internal accruals to finance their inventories",said DMD, CARE Ratings. However, during a liquidity crisis, funding could dry up from debt markets but a bank is unlikely to jeopardise its long-standing relationship with a corporate by choking off funds.(BL 23092010)
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