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    RBI Financial Stability Report: Shadow Bank Capital Buffers to Thin by FY27 as Loan Stress Climbs

    Aruna KaimBy Aruna KaimJune 30, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) latest Financial Stability Report has flagged a projected rise in stressed assets across Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) over the next two years, alongside a gradual thinning of their capital buffers.

    While the broader shadow banking sector remains resilient and well above regulatory minimums, system-level stress tests of 174 NBFCs reveal pockets of increasing vulnerability through FY27.

    1. Asset Quality Set to Deteriorate

    Driven by aggressive unsecured retail lending in recent years, bad loans within the shadow banking sector are projected to climb steadily:

    • Baseline Scenario: The sector’s Gross Non-Performing Assets (GNPA) ratio is expected to rise from current levels to 2.4% by March 2026, and tick up further to 2.8% by March 2027.

    • Adverse Scenarios: If macro conditions worsen, the deterioration could accelerate sharply. Under a medium stress scenario, the GNPA ratio is projected to touch 4%, while a severe stress shock could send bad loans spiking to 5.2%.

    2. Capital Adequacy Buffers Erode

    Increased provisioning requirements and asset slippages will likely weigh down on the capital cushions built by shadow lenders:

    • The aggregate Capital to Risk-weighted Assets Ratio (CRAR) for the NBFC sector stood at a strong 22.3% as of March 2026.

    • Under the baseline projections, this aggregate capital buffer is expected to drop to 20.8% by March 2027.

    • If subjected to medium and severe stress conditions, the aggregate capital ratio could thin down to 20.2% and 20%, respectively.

    3. Individual Pockets of Deficit

    While the sector-wide average stays comfortably higher than the regulatory minimum threshold of 15%, individual players are showing signs of strain:

    • 7 NBFCs are projected to breach the minimum 15% CRAR requirement by March 2027 even under standard, baseline conditions.

    • 15 NBFCs would fall short of the regulatory capital floor if the economy encounters medium or severe macroeconomic shocks.

    Why it matters: This stress test underlines the RBI’s ongoing caution regarding retail loan overheating. The findings justify the central bank’s previous actions to hike risk weights on unsecured consumer loans as it attempts to pre-emptively cool down asset quality risks before they pose a systemic threat.

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