RBI sets eligibility rules for SFBs seeking universal banking licence

RBI said that listed and profitable small finance banks with gross non-performing assets ratio less than 3% for last two fiscals can apply for universal banking license. Additionally, they need to have a net non-performing assets ratio less than 1% for the last two financial years. They also need to be profitable for the last two fiscals.

Kolkata: The Reserve Bank of India on Friday said that small finance banks willing to seek need to have at least Rs 1000 crore of net worth while the regulator laid down a detailed set of eligibility rules for such transition.

said that listed and profitable small finance banks with gross non-performing assets ratio less than 3% for last two fiscals can apply for universal license. Additionally, they need to have a net non-performing assets ratio less than 1% for the last two financial years. They also need to be profitable for the last two fiscals.

Among small finance banks, AU and Ujjivan have networth more than Rs 1000 crore. While AU met the profitability and asset quality eligibility norms for the past two fiscal years, Ujjivan is yet to announce their annual numbers for FY24.

Both these lenders, along with Equitas, announced their intent to seek universal banking licenses, which offer more regulatory flexibility in terms of doing business. Equitas is not immediately eligible to seek the license as its net NPA ratio was higher than 1%.
RBI Sets Eligibility Rules for SFBs Seeking Universal Banking Licence.

Eligible SFB will be required to furnish a detailed rationale as to why they want such a transition, RBI said

"Such conversion shall be subject to the SFB’s fulfilling minimum paid-up capital/ net worth requirement as applicable to Universal Banks, satisfactory track record of performance as an SFB for a minimum period of five years and RBI’s due diligence exercise," the regulator said.

A bank with a diversified loan portfolio will be preferred for such transition.

RBI has not set any mandatory requirement for an eligible SFB to have an identified promoter. However, the existing promoters of the eligible SFB shall continue as the promoters on transition to universal bank.

"Addition of new promoters or change in promoters shall not be permitted for an eligible SFB while transitioning to universal bank," it said, adding that there would be no new mandatory lock-in requirement of minimum shareholding for existing promoters.

There shall also be no change to the promoter shareholding dilution plan if already approved by the regulator.

Source: Stocks-Markets-Economic Times

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