RBI eases foreign borrowing norms for NBFCs, defaulters

The Reserve Bank of India(RBI) has decided to relax the end-use restrictions relating to external commercial borrowings(ECB). RBI has allowed ECBs with minimum average maturity period of 10 years for working capital purposes and general corporate purposes.It has also permitted borrowing for on-lending by non-banking financial companies(NBFCs) for the 10 year maturity. Further,RBI has also… Continue reading RBI eases foreign borrowing norms for NBFCs, defaulters

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