The RBI had relaxed the permissible LTV for loans against gold ornaments for non-agricultural purposes to 90% from 75% in August 2020, but this relaxation was only available until March 31, 2021 [View in browser]( [See all newsletters]( 16 February 2024 Gold loan companies request RBI to probe banks violating loan-to-value norms [Gold loans are a growing segment in India, with a compounded annual growth rate of 15% between fiscal 2018 and 2022.] The Association of Gold Loan Companies has requested the Reserve Bank of India to look into violations by some banksâ branches of the norm that caps the amount of loan that can be given against the pledge of gold ornaments and jewellery. This comes against the backdrop of banksâ sustaining their focus on growing their gold loan portfolio even after the RBIâs temporary relaxation (from August 6, 2020, to March 31, 2021) in the LTV (loan-to-value) norm ended. âWe have taken up the matter with the regulator because some of the banks (both public sector and private sector) and some of their branches are violating the LTV norm,â said George Alexander Muthoot, Managing Director, Muthoot Finance. He emphasised that the 75 per cent LTV norm (that is the loan amount cannot exceed 75 per cent of the value of the pledged collateral) is uniform across Banks and non-banking finance companies (NBFCs). The RBI had increased the permissible LTV for loans sanctioned by banks against pledges of gold ornaments and jewellery for non-agricultural purposes to 90 per cent from 75 per cent in August 2020 to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on households. This relaxation in LTV was available only till March 31, 2021. Gold loans exceeding LTV norm âSome of the Bank branches are lending gold loans up to 80-90 per cent (of the pledged gold ornaments and jewellery). This is something that the bank branches are violating,â Muthoot, who is also President of the Association, said. He also flagged the issue of customers without agricultural activity taking agricultural loans. âThese are all bank/branch-specific cases that add to their business,â Muthoot said. Banksâ are now focussing more on agriculture gold loans as it gives them the benefit of priority sector lending classification and recovery in case of default is relatively easier. Growth in gold loans in the non-agriculture segment continues apace. Gold loan growth According to a CRISIL Market Intelligence and Analytics (MI & A) Research report, gold loan finance saw a CAGR (compounded annual growth rate) of 15 per cent between fiscal 2018 and 2022, led by stable gold prices and a surge in gold loan offtake from NBFCs during the pandemic. Credit growth is estimated to have moderated to 5-7 per cent in fiscal 2023 before recovering to 10-12 per cent in fiscal 2024, per MI&Aâs assessment. As of March-end 2022, banksâ and NBFCs collectively had an outstanding gold loan of â¹5,09,400 crore, the report said. Of this , banksâ and NBFCs shares stood at 78 per cent and 22 per cent, respectively. âThe competitive position of banks resulted in them capturing a major share of the segment, which led to growth moderating for NBFCs. âThat said, NBFCs are expanding their reach and clientele to regain their market share amid fierce competition from banks and new age fintech companies through focused market strategies, increased advertising costs, and better employee benefits,â the report said. CRISIL MI&A opined that NBFCs are working on retaining their high-value customers (loans greater than â¹2 lakh) who are being targeted by banks, along with expanding to cater to rural low-income groups. Lendersâ LTV ratio can be supported by gold prices firming up amid inflation, global slowdown, rupee depreciation, and increased import duty domestically, creating headroom for credit growth, it added. You Might Also Like [SC declares electoral bonds scheme âunconstitutionalâ]( [National]( [SC declares electoral bonds scheme âunconstitutionalâ]( [RBI may relax evergreening rules for strategically important AIFs]( [Money & Banking]( [RBI may relax evergreening rules for strategically important AIFs]( [Global equity allocation at two-year high: BofA Fund Manager Survey]( [Markets]( [Global equity allocation at two-year high: BofA Fund Manager Survey]( [Ahead of talks, Agriculture Minister hopeful of a solution to farmersâ protest]( [Agri Business]( [Ahead of talks, Agriculture Minister hopeful of a solution to farmersâ protest]( Stay informed Subscribe to businessline to stay up-to-date with in-depth business news from India [arrow]( Copyright @ 2024, THG PUBLISHING PVT LTD. If you are facing any trouble in viewing this newsletter, please try [here]( Manage your newsletter subscription preferences [here]( If you do not wish to receive such emails go [here](