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    RBI Crackdown: Registration Certificates of 135 NBFCs Cancelled

    Aruna KaimBy Aruna KaimJune 10, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a major regulatory sweep, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) announced that it has cancelled the certificates of registration for 135 Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs). Additionally, another 13 shadow banks have voluntarily surrendered their licenses to the central bank.

    According to the official RBI release, the massive string of cancellations targets companies failing to meet regulatory compliance or operational standards. Among the prominent names whose registrations stand cancelled are Express Fincap House, Akshay Fiscal Services, Times Finance (P), Jupiter Projects (P), Jupiter Finvest, Essel Finance Business Loans, and Citiwide Financial Services.

    Geographically, the apex bank noted that a vast majority of the penalised NBFCs operated out of registered offices located in West Bengal.

    Voluntary Surrenders on the Rise

    Alongside the forced cancellations, 13 other NBFCs formally gave up their permits. The central bank highlighted that these entities surrendered their certificates due to a mix of exit strategies from the non-banking financial institution (NBFI) business or because they ceased to exist as standalone legal entities following corporate restructuring.

    • Exiting the Business: Firms like J. Thomas Finance, Econ-Super Sales, Hitesha Finance and Investment, Tinnevelly Tuticorin Investments, Carnex Vinimay, and Impact Leasing chose to voluntarily wind down their NBFI operations.

    • Corporate Restructuring: Companies including Caspian Impact Investments, Hari Darshan Sales, Ivory Consultants, SKA Consultancy Services, Trishita Management, and Suban Trades dissolved their licenses following corporate amalgamations, mergers, dissolutions, or voluntary strike-offs.

    • Exempted Criteria: One entity, Forerunner Capital Investments, surrendered its license after transitioning to meet the specific criteria of an unregistered Core Investment Company (CIC), which legally absolves it from requiring RBI registration.

    This aggressive consolidation and cleanup highlight the RBI’s ongoing commitment to tightening oversight within India’s shadow banking sector, ensuring that only active, compliant, and structurally sound financial institutions continue operations.

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