Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Loan rejig is on the table for stressed companies: FM

DEBT RELIEF Finmin is working with the RBI to expedite restructur­ing for Covid-hit sectors

- Shreya Nandi shreya.n@livemint.com PTI

NEW DELHI: The finance ministry has asked the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to consider restructur­ing the loans of companies that have been strained by the disruption caused by the coronaviru­s pandemic, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Friday.

“The focus is on restructur­ing. The finance ministry is actively engaged with RBI on this. In principle, the idea that there may be a restructur­ing required is well taken,” she said during an interactio­n with the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Ficci).

Under the initiative, banks may allow borrowers to modify the loan tenure, extending the time to repay the amount, or may even reduce the rate of interest. Sitharaman said the government is aware of the requiremen­ts of the hospitalit­y sector, among others, on extending the moratorium or restructur­ing of loans, as it has been badly hit by the pandemic.

RBI and the finance ministry have announced a series of measures to support businesses. However, a sustained rise in coronaviru­s cases, and partial lockdowns by several states, have put businesses and lenders under pressure.

Now, businesses are expecting a second round of stimulus from the government.

RBI is also expected to take a call on extension of the sixmonth moratorium. However, bankers, including HDFC chairman Deepak Parekh, have opposed any move to extend the loan repayment moratorium.

Sitharaman said banks cannot refuse loans to small businesses under the emergency credit guarantee lending scheme (ECLGS). “Banks cannot refuse credit to MSMES (micro, small and medium enterprise­s) covered under the emergency credit facility. If refused, such instances must be reported. I will look into it.” In a meeting on Wednesday with the lenders over video conferenci­ng, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had asked them to increase lending for priority sectors. “While it was noted that significan­t progress has been made in most schemes, banks need to be proactive and actively engage with intended beneficiar­ies to ensure credit support reaches them in a timely manner,” according to the Prime Minister’s Office.

Sitharaman said her ministry is also working on setting up a developmen­t finance institutio­n (DFI) for infrastruc­ture financing. “The work is on for the developmen­t finance institutio­n. What shape it will take, we will know shortly.”

Finmin is working on setting up DFI—A government-backed institutio­n—to offer funds to borrowers unable to get loans from commercial lenders— Mint reported on Thursday.

BANKS CANNOT DENY CREDIT TO MSMES UNDER ECLGS, THE FINANCE MINISTER SAID

 ??  ?? Nirmala Sitharaman said the finance ministry is working to set up a developmen­t finance institutio­n for infrastruc­ture financing.
Nirmala Sitharaman said the finance ministry is working to set up a developmen­t finance institutio­n for infrastruc­ture financing.

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