Showing posts with label Banking. Show all posts
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Friday, December 13, 2019

Southern states have seen a huge decline in revenue through tickets and registrations


HYDERABAD: The economic downturn has generated revenue within stamps and registrations in southern states including Telangana and Andhra Pradesh this year. By October this year, Varna, when sent for a comparable session last year, saw a decline of at least 5% in revenue in some of these states.

The report given by the states to the Comptroller and Auditor General of Andhra Pradesh present in India is the lowest hit among all states with a loss of 18% taxation associated with the previous year. As of October this year, AP distributed 48% of the budget estimates from stamps and registration revenue, while it received 58.17% of the full budget estimate last year.

The state of Telangana is more reliable than its neighbor, but despite Hyderabad's stagnant real estate sector, the state saw a 6% drop in revenue when it belonged to October last year. The state approved 60% of the budget estimates for tickets and registration revenue, as of October last year, the state projected 66% of the budget estimates.

With an 8% revenue deficit related to the previous year, Kerala has got a great deal. While this figure was 45% this year, it was 53% last year.

Tamil Nadu managed more profitably than Andhra Pradesh and Kerala, with a decrease of 11% this year as opposed to the previous year. Tamil Nadu reported 58% of income in the current year, which came down to 47% by October this year.

Karnataka was the smallest success among the five southern states with a decrease of only 5%. As of October last year, it recorded 57% of the total budget estimate, which was reduced to 53% for the same period this year.

Banking and Financial Specialist. Narasimha Murthy said that focusing on more reliable results, Hyderabad is essential for Telangana as investors in the city are often interested.


Friday, December 6, 2019

Ministry of Finance (MOF) or SBI authority plan priority positions for real estate under AIF


To strengthen stalled housing projects, SBI and Ministry of Finance plan priority positions for real estate AIF


Government, SBI and LIC contribute Rs 25,000 crore for Alternative Investment Fund to fund the delay in real estate projects. After the completion of the phase, an alternate fund of Rs 25,000 crore to provide funds for the delayed housing projects in phases.

Real estate projects which are in NPA or NCLT can also be funded by an alternative real estate fund of Rs 25,000 crore.

AIF to allow priority loan financing to complete delayed housing projects.


The State Bank of India (SBI) and the Ministry of Finance (MoF) are exploring a legal framework, where the assets of companies receiving funds with suggested Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) to strengthen delayed housing projects and The first charge will be on cash flow.

It will finance 1,600 delayed housing projects carrying 4,58,000 housing units across the country. This step is to create employment opportunities as well as improve the demand for cement, iron and steel industries.

The government will put Rs 10,000 crore into this Alternative Investment
Fund(AIF) while SBI and LIC will provide Rs 15,000 crore, taking the total size to Rs 25,000 crore.

It aims to relieve stress in key sectors of the economy. The size of the fund will increase as sovereign and pension funds are expected to participate in this AIF. AIF can also be used by projects that are declared non-performing assets or facing insolvency proceedings.

Changes may be made to the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC) to incorporate the lenders' seniority concept, which is not currently adequately recognized in the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) in its current form. According to sources, the Ministry of Finance (MoF) has referred the matter to the Law Ministry.

SBI, the country's largest lender and its arm, has been instrumental in arranging the SBI Capital Market Fund, and is approaching other banks and financial institutions to participate in AIFs - private joint ventures like venture capital, private equity Regulatory languages ​​and real estate funding for agencies.

By law, a bank may invest up to 10% of the Alternative Investment Fund(AIF) fund.


Therefore, the SBI is maximum Rs. Will be able to invest in 2,500 crore in the fund and asked other institutions to join the suggested Rs. 25,000 crore fund comprising the government Rs. 10,000 crores Rs. Addressing the AIF as a senior status among lenders may make it easier and easier for other banks to invest in it.

Under the scheme, the fund will come back when lending to a company that its seniority should be part of the inter-creditor agreement. If the company fails to recover and is subsequently declared insolvent. In this situation, the COC will have to identify the most senior charge among all lenders. If the company is already facing bankruptcy under the IBC, the COC will have to address the AIF and keep the seniority of the charge.

Currently, the IBC has made a provision for raising interim finance by the resolution professional after requesting approval from the CoC.