Relief for MSME Borrowers registered under Goods and Services Tax (GST) - RBI - Reserve Bank of India
Relief for MSME Borrowers registered under Goods and Services Tax (GST)
RBI/2017-18/129 February 07, 2018 All banks and NBFCs regulated by the Reserve Bank of India Madam / Dear Sir, Relief for MSME Borrowers registered under Goods and Services Tax (GST) Presently, banks and NBFCs in India generally classify a loan account as Non-Performing Asset (NPA) based on 90 day and 120 day delinquency norms, respectively. It has been represented to us that formalisation of business through registration under GST had adversely impacted the cash flows of the smaller entities during the transition phase with consequent difficulties in meeting their repayment obligations to banks and NBFCs. As a measure of support to these entities in their transition to a formalised business environment, it has been decided that the exposure of banks and NBFCs to a borrower classified as micro, small and medium enterprise under the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development (MSMED) Act, 2006, shall continue to be classified as a standard asset in the books of banks and NBFCs subject to the following conditions:
Yours faithfully, (S. K. Kar) 1 Consequent upon transition to 90 day delinquency norm with effect from March 31, 2018 for NBFCs, provision reversal will be with reference to the 90 day norm 2 Consequent upon transition to 90 day norm with effect from March 31, 2018 for NBFCs, restriction on income recognition on accrual basis will be with reference to interest overdue for more than 90 days. |