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NHB exposure in Dewan Housing Finance at Rs 2400 crore: Report

"NHB's exposure in Dewan Housing Finance Ltd (DHFL) and Punjab & Maharashtra Cooperative Bank (PMC) stood at Rs 24.35 billion and Rs 1.75 billion, respectively, at end-March 2019... both of which were standard accounts as on end-June," India Ratings said in a note on Wednesday.

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Published : Oct 9, 2019, 7:55 PM IST

Kolkata: National Housing Bank (NHB), the principal agency that promotes housing finance institutions in India, has an exposure of Rs 24.35 billion in crisis-hit DHFL as on March 2019, a rating agency said.

"NHB's exposure in Dewan Housing Finance Ltd (DHFL) and Punjab & Maharashtra Cooperative Bank (PMC) stood at Rs 24.35 billion and Rs 1.75 billion, respectively, at end-March 2019... both of which were standard accounts as on end-June," India Ratings said in a note on Wednesday.

The bank's asset quality was significantly robust despite the concentration of HFCs and commercial banks in its loan portfolio, it said.

NHB made 15-per cent provisioning in 2018-19 fiscal as a prudent measure, though DHFL was a standard account as on June, the note said.

There was a further recovery of Rs 4.2 million during FY19 and no fresh slippages, the rating agency said.

National Housing Bank's gross NPA ratio was flat at 0.01 per cent in FY19 as compared to the previous fiscal.

It also increased provisioning on standard assets to Rs 4,044 million in the last fiscal (FY18 was Rs 269 million), which lowered the return on average total assets to 1.06 per cent.

Read more: PMC bank depositors protest outside Mumbai's Esplanade Court

Kolkata: National Housing Bank (NHB), the principal agency that promotes housing finance institutions in India, has an exposure of Rs 24.35 billion in crisis-hit DHFL as on March 2019, a rating agency said.

"NHB's exposure in Dewan Housing Finance Ltd (DHFL) and Punjab & Maharashtra Cooperative Bank (PMC) stood at Rs 24.35 billion and Rs 1.75 billion, respectively, at end-March 2019... both of which were standard accounts as on end-June," India Ratings said in a note on Wednesday.

The bank's asset quality was significantly robust despite the concentration of HFCs and commercial banks in its loan portfolio, it said.

NHB made 15-per cent provisioning in 2018-19 fiscal as a prudent measure, though DHFL was a standard account as on June, the note said.

There was a further recovery of Rs 4.2 million during FY19 and no fresh slippages, the rating agency said.

National Housing Bank's gross NPA ratio was flat at 0.01 per cent in FY19 as compared to the previous fiscal.

It also increased provisioning on standard assets to Rs 4,044 million in the last fiscal (FY18 was Rs 269 million), which lowered the return on average total assets to 1.06 per cent.

Read more: PMC bank depositors protest outside Mumbai's Esplanade Court

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      Kolkata, Oct 9 (PTI) National Housing Bank (NHB), the

principal agency that promotes housing finance institutions in

India, has an exposure of Rs 24.35 billion in crisis-hit DHFL

as on March 2019, a rating agency said.

    "NHB's exposure in Dewan Housing Finance Ltd (DHFL)

and Punjab & Maharashtra Cooperative Bank (PMC) stood at Rs

24.35 billion and Rs 1.75 billion, respectively, at end-March

2019... both of which were standard accounts as on end-June,"

India Ratings said in a note on Wednesday.

    The bank's asset quality was significantly robust

despite the concentration of HFCs and commercial banks in its

loan portfolio, it said.

    NHB made 15-per cent provisoning in the 2018-19 fiscal

as a prudent measure, though DHFL was a standard account as on

June, the note said.

    There was a further recovery of Rs 4.2 million during

FY19 and no fresh slippages, the rating agency said.

    National Housing Bank's gross NPA ratio was flat at

0.01 per cent in FY19 as compared to the previous fiscal.

    It also increased provisioning on standard assets to

Rs 4,044 million in the last fiscal (FY18 was Rs 269 million),

which lowered the return on average total assets to 1.06 per

cent. PTI BSM

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