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Business growth must never be at the cost of unacceptable risks: Das

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June 21, 2024
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NEW DELHI: Banks and NBFCs must take care to ensure that the vital pursuit of growth does not end up in an embrace of unacceptable risks, which could undermine both the institution and overall financial stability, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Shaktikanta Das observed.

“While business models may be designed to drive profitability and growth, they sometimes contain vulnerabilities that may not be apparent,” Das said in his address at the second global conference on Financial Resilience organised by College of Supervisors, RBI, Mumbai.

“Pursuit of business growth is important, but it should never come at the expense of taking on unacceptable risks. Robust risk mitigants are essential for ensuring long-term success and resilience of a regulated entity as well as the overall financial system,” he stressed.

Emphasising that the RBI had significantly strengthened its supervisory systems, transitioning beyond an entity-focusedapproach to a more thematic and activity-based approach, he said the central bank now looked at the sustainability of business models of banks and NBFCs.

“Root cause analysis of problems and vulnerabilities are undertaken.Advance action is initiated wherever we notice or smell a crisis,” he said.

Stating that in November the RBI had imposed regulatory restrictions on unsecured retail lending and on a few other aspects, he said though the headline numbers and parameters were looking good at the time, “we thought it’s better to act in advance and slow down the credit growth, which was happening in these segments”.“We could clearly see some evidence of dilution of underwriting standards, proper appraisal not being done and there was a mentality to join the bandwagon, go for unsecured credit,” he explained.

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