HDFC Bank looks at refinancing to build corporate loan book

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At a time when many large banks are putting brakes to growing corporate lending, due to capital constraint and exposure limits, HDFC Bank is aiming to expand its wholesale loan book through refinancing. Term loans constitute about 30 per cent of its corporate banking book, which grew by over 20 per cent to Rs 125,000 crore in 2016-17.

Kaizad Bharucha, executive director, said they were working on increasing the market share in wholesale banking. The bank has a strong capital base, unlike many large entities in this segment. Total Capital Adequacy Ratio, by Basel-III rules, was 15.6 per cent at end-June, against a regulatory requirement of 10.25 per cent, including a Capital Conservation Buffer of 1.25 per cent.

This (strong capital base) gives an opportunity for refinancing and the chance to acquire good assets. This is keeping with the prudent philosophy of the bank," he said, dwelling on growth of the corporate banking business.

Many public sector banks are stuck with big-size bad loans and are concerned at meeting the capital adequacy norms. This has forced them to scale down exposure to corporate lending.

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