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Final RBI norms on project financing positive for power finance corp

Final RBI norms on project financing positive for power finance corp

Additional provisions forDate of Commencement of Commercial Operations deferred standard assets are reduced to 0.375 per cent-0.5625 per cent per quarter vs. 2.5 per cent for cumulative deferments
Devangshu Datta New Delhi
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The RBI has issued final project financing norms (effective from October 1, 2025) on the draft issued in May-2024. There are some key relaxations. Lower provisioning is required for standard assets. The revised provision is 1 per cent for under construction and 0.4 per cent for operational projects (vs 5 per cent and 2.5 per cent respectively in the draft).
Additional provisions for DCCO (Date of Commencement of Commercial Operations) deferred standard assets are reduced to 0.375 per cent-0.5625 per cent per quarter vs. 2.5 per cent for cumulative deferments. Another key change is income recognition on accrual basis for
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