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RBI seeks details of banks’ exposure to Adani Group

RBI has sought details about banks' exposures to the Adani Group, banking sources said, a day after the conglomerate withdrew the Rs 20,000 crore FPO

PSU Watch Bureau

Mumbai: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has sought details about lenders' exposures to the Adani Group, banking sources said, a day after the conglomerate withdrew the Rs 20,000 crore follow on public offer (FPO) of its flagship firm Adani Enterprises amid the steep fall in its stock prices. On February 1, Swiss lender Credit Suisse stopped accepting bonds by Adani group companies as collaterals for margin lending.

RBI gets access to banks' large corporate borrowers on a regular basis as part of CRILC

The RBI gets access to banks' large corporate borrowers on a regular basis as part of the central repository of information on large credits (CRILC) data base, said the banking sources.

Many a time bank lending happens against pledged securities and a massive fall in the price of the equity shares of the Adani group's 10 listed entities could have accordingly lowered the value of the pledged securities.

SBI had said that its exposure to Adani group is fully secured by cash generating assets

There has been selling pressure in banks' stocks since the Hindenberg Research's report released on January 24 as investors are concerned about the impact of the crisis on banks' books. Country's largest lender SBI had said that its exposure to Adani group is fully secured by cash generating assets, in an attempt to assuage investor concerns. Another public sector lender Bank of Baroda has said its total exposure to the embattled group stood at Rs 7,000 crore, which are also fully secured.

Government-owned life insurance behemoth Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) has disclosed of having an exposure of Rs 36,474.78 crore to Adani group's debt and equity, and added that the amount is less than one per cent of its total investments.

Adani Enterprises scrip closed 26.50 per cent down at Rs 1,564.70 a piece on the BSE on Thursday, as against gains of 0.38 per cent on the benchmark.

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