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Axis Bank has a total home loan portfolio of Rs 30,000 crore and the bank plans to increase this at the rate of 30 per cent every year over the next two years. Thus, the bank aims to have a total home loan portfolio of Rs 50,000 crore by the end of 2014-15. The bank's home loan portfolio occupies a major part of its retail lending assets, which stood at Rs
Essar Oil replacing rupee loans with cheaper foreign debt
Essar Oil is in the process of replacing its high-cost rupee loans equivalent to $2.27 billion with external commercial borrowings (ECBs), for which it has approval from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). As part of this process, the company replaced the corporate debt restructuring (CDR) loan facility with a new debt facility of about Rs 9,100 crore on commercial terms from similar group of
Bank credit grows 14.12%
Credit growth in the banking sector stood at 14.12 percent as of March 22 on a year-on-year (yoy) basis compared to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI)'s target of 16 percent for 2012-13. Similarly, bank deposits expanded 14.26 percent as of March 22 on a yoy basis, compared to the central bank's comfort level of 15 percent
Indian firms keen to raise funds from global mkt
Analysts opine that many Indian companies are interested to refinance their rupee debt by raising funds in the global market at a lower interest rates as compared to the domestic rates. Given the flexible terms and low rates, investors and fund managers are reportedly exploring the cheaper US lo
SKS gets Rs 31 bn funding inflow in FY13
The total incremental funding inflow received by SKS Microfinance in 2012-13 more than doubled to Rs 3,150 crore from Rs 1,434 core in 2011-12. The funding inflow in 2012-13 includes Rs 1,207 crore received through 12 securitisation transactions with seven funding partners, an incremental debt of Rs 1,68
ADB’s $252 mn loan for rural roads in five states
The Government of India and Asian Development Bank (ADB) have signed a $252 million loan to continue improving rural roads in Assam, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, and West Bengal. The ADB's loan represents the first tranche of a $ 800 million financing facility under the Rural Connectivity Investment Programme.
External debt expands 8.9% between March and December 2012
A government statement showed that the country's total external debt rose $30.8 billion or 8.9 percent to $376.3 billion as of December 31, 2012 from $345.5 billion at end-March 2012. The rise in the external debt is attributed to long-term and short-term components of debt. While trade related credits increased short-term debt of the country, long-term debt rose mainly on account of NRI deposits and c
DHFL Vysya reduces interest rate on loan
From April 1, DHFL Vysya Housing Finance decided to reduce interest rate on advances across the spectrum for new as well as existing borrowers by 20 basis points. The company is an associate of Dewan Housing Finance and operates in south India. The Bangalore-based lender is the first housing finance company to announce lending rate cut this year, Managing director R Nambirajan said. At present, the company's lowe
Loan book of SKS may double in 2013-14
Some analysts expect the loan book of SKS Microfinance to double to Rs 3,000 crore by the end of 2013-14 from Rs 1,500 crore levels in 2012-13 even in the absence of fresh lending in Andhra Pradesh. The loan book of the company is expected to double on the back of its geographical expansion. The company has increased its presence in states such as UP, Rajasthan, Gujarat, amongst others and this may drive growth

