Spike in overdues impacts NBFC performance in Q1 FY2022
2.4% of AUM for NBFCs and 0.3% for HFCs)", Saggar added.NBFC credit costs spiked sharply in Q1 FY2022 as write-offs remained elevated and provisions went up in view of the increase in the overdues. While HFC NPA/Stage 3 also increased during the period, credit costs moderated vis a vis Q4 FY2021 as provisions did not go up sharply like the NBFCs and write-offs were negligible. Consequently, net profits plunged during the quarter to the lowest level in the recent past."Assuming there are no further lockdowns, ICRA expects the earnings performance to improve in the subsequent quarters as credit costs would moderate with the reduction in overdues from June 2021 levels. The pre-tax return on average managed assets (PBT%) for FY2022 are likely to remain similar to FY2021 levels (NBFC- 2.4-2.6% and HFC -1.9-2.1%). Optimistically, if the collection efficiency trends post a steady and healthy revival and if slippages remain contained, then PBT% may also benefit from reversals in provisions," Saggar reiterated.
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