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    RBI Set to Restrict Unapproved Revolving Credit Lines by NBFCs

    Aruna KaimBy Aruna KaimAugust 6, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is planning to prohibit Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) from offering revolving credit facilities without obtaining explicit regulatory approval.

    This proposed directive aims to bring greater regulatory oversight to digital lending products and credit-line solutions offered by NBFCs and fintech partners.

    Key Highlights of the RBI Proposal

    • Prior Authorization Required: NBFCs will no longer be allowed to roll out pre-approved or dynamic revolving credit lines, credit cards, or card-like instruments without prior sanction from the central bank.

    • Tighter Control on Credit Limits: Lenders will need to establish strict risk-management protocols, ensuring credit limits are not automatically topped up or extended without fresh credit assessments.

    • Standardizing Digital Lending: The move targets fintech partnerships and digital lending platforms that rely on NBFC balance sheets to offer buy-now-pay-later (BNPL) or line-of-credit products.

    Why the RBI is Clamping Down

    1. Mitigating Over-Indebtedness: Revolving credit features can lead retail borrowers into debt traps if limits are continuously refreshed without verifying repayment capability.

    2. Eliminating Regulatory Arbitrage: Traditional banks face strict compliance and capital rules when issuing credit cards or overdraft facilities. The RBI seeks to level the playing field between banks and NBFCs.

    3. Enhancing Consumer Protection: The central bank aims to ensure transparency in fee structures, interest calculations, and repayment terms associated with revolving loan products.

    Industry Impact

    • For Fintechs & NBFCs: Digital lenders may face longer go-to-market timelines for innovative credit products and need to restructure existing revolving loan agreements.

    • For Consumers: Borrowers can expect more rigorous credit checks and clearer loan terms, though instant credit top-ups on fintech platforms may become less frequent.

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