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Indian Bank drops capital raising plan on lower ECL hit
Indian Bank has cancelled its planned share sale to raise funds. The lender's expected credit loss impact is now estimated lower than previously calculated. This revised calculation means the bank will not need to raise additional capital. The bank's net profit rose ten percent year-on-year in the fiscal first quarter. Gross advances and deposits also saw significant year-on-year growth.
Indian Bank drops capital raising plan on lower ECL hit
Indian Bank has cancelled its planned share sale to raise funds. The lender's expected credit loss impact is now estimated lower than previously calculated. This revised calculation means the bank will not need to raise additional capital. The bank's net profit rose ten percent year-on-year in the fiscal first quarter. Gross advances and deposits also saw significant year-on-year growth.
ADB trims India's growth projection to 6.6% reflecting elevated energy prices
Asian Development Bank on Thursday lowered India's GDP growth projection to 6.6 per cent as against 6.9 per cent estimated earlier for the current fiscal on concerns of higher energy prices fuelled by the Middle East crisis. Despite the growth moderation, India still continues to be the fastest-growing major economy in the world, ADB said. India's GDP growth forecasts are revised down to 6.6 per cent for FY2026 (ending 31 March 2027) and maintained at 7.3 per cent for FY2027, Asian Development Outlook (ADO) July 2026 said. Growth will be supported by policy interventions to attract more foreign capital, as well as fuel tax cuts, targeted credit support, strong services exports, and public capital expenditure. The FY2027 growth forecast remains unchanged from April, underpinned by improved global conditions and export competitiveness gained through trade agreements with various partners. However, risks tilt to the downside driven by heightened geopolitical tensions, or weather-induced
India's private credit industry can become $100 billion by 2050: NPS Trust chief Dinesh Kumar Khara
India's private credit sector could reach USD 100 billion by 2050. This expansion is driven by a maturing ecosystem and growing domestic capital pools. Family offices and UHNIs are increasingly seeking alternative asset classes. Regulators are adopting a calibrated approach to market evolution and reforms.
India's private credit turning mainstream, experts project massive headroom for alternative debt in India
The Indian private credit market is rapidly becoming a mainstream asset class. This market is expanding at a robust thirty percent compound annual growth rate. It offers customized capital and strategic mentorship to growing companies. Traditional banks and alternative debt funds will complement each other under new frameworks. The market is projected to safely scale past thirty billion dollars by 2030.
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ADB Projects India's FY27 Growth At 6.6%, Outpaces IMF Estimate Amid Middle East Conflict Risks
The growth will be supported by policy interventions to attract more foreign capital, as well as fuel tax cuts, targeted credit support, strong services exports, and public capital expenditure.
Ashika Global Securities to acquire 26% stake in Resurgent India Rating
Paytm's European arm secures payment institution licence in Luxembourg
Paytm's European arm, Paytm Europe Payments, has secured a crucial payment institution license from Luxembourg's financial regulator, effective July 2, 2026. This approval allows the company to offer a range of payment services, including fund transfers and credit line-backed transactions. The move follows a significant investment by its parent company, One 97 Communications, to bolster the European entity's capital and support its business expansion.
'India's private credit market primed for sustained growth'
India's private credit market is poised for significant expansion, projected to reach $50 billion by 2030, fueled by increasing corporate funding needs and limitations faced by traditional banks. While this alternative capital source is gaining traction, new RBI regulations allowing bank acquisition financing could introduce greater competition. Real estate and infrastructure sectors are leading this growth, with promoter financing also playing a crucial role.
'India's private credit market primed for sustained growth'
India's private credit market is poised for significant expansion, projected to reach $50 billion by 2030, fueled by increasing corporate funding needs and limitations faced by traditional banks. While this alternative capital source is gaining traction, new RBI regulations allowing bank acquisition financing could introduce greater competition. Real estate and infrastructure sectors are leading this growth, with promoter financing also playing a crucial role.
Moody’s report suggests India’s private credit market could double by FY30
India's private credit market is set for robust expansion, projected to reach $50 billion by FY30. Driven by escalating corporate funding needs and limitations faced by traditional banks, this alternative capital source is becoming a preferred option for businesses. Real estate, infrastructure, and promoter financing are key growth areas, attracting diverse investors seeking attractive returns for managing significant risks.
Stocks in news: Hero MotoCorp, Canara Bank, Bharti Airtel, Indian Hotels, SBI
Indian markets opened positively, with analysts suggesting a stock-specific strategy amidst consolidation. Hero MotoCorp sees a revival in commuter bike demand, planning capacity expansion. Canara Bank and Indian Bank reported strong credit growth. Bharti Airtel's NBFC arm has begun operations, while Indian Hotels plans significant capital expenditure. SBI launched AI-powered innovations, and BPCL is acquiring a stake in a Brazilian oil venture.