REC bags 'Best Central PSU' award at D&B Awards 2023 
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REC bags 'Best Central PSU' award at D&B Awards 2023

REC Limited has been conferred with the ‘Best Central PSU’ in the Financial Services category at the Dun & Bradstreet PSU Awards 2023

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: REC Limited, a Maharatna PSU under the Ministry of Power, has been conferred with the ‘Best Central PSU’ in the financial services category at the Dun & Bradstreet PSU Awards 2023. The award was received by REC's Executive Director TSC Bosh on behalf of REC Limited. REC continues to strive towards business excellence while adding another feather in its cap.

REC Limited is one of the largest NBFC in the country with lending operations across the power sector value chain and a renewed thrust towards non-power infrastructure and logistics space. In Q1 FY'24 the loan book of the company stood at Rs 4.54 lakh crore and the net worth rose to Rs 60,886 crore. The company aims to increase its exposure in the renewable Energy space by 10 folds by 2030.

The company has diversified into the non-power infrastructure and logistics sector recently and has already crossed the milestone of Rs 1 lakh crore in terms of loan sanctions. REC understands the importance of the infrastructure sector in building a developed nation by the end of Amrit Kaal and is steadfast in its commitment to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of India.

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