To All NBFCs not accepting/holding public deposits
Dear Sir,
Quarterly Return on important financial
parameters of Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) not accepting/ holding
public deposits and having assets size of Rs. 500 crore and above
Please refer to our Circular DNBS(PD)
C.C.No.45/02.02/2004-05 dated November 13, 2004 advising introduction of
a reporting arrangement for Non-Banking Financial Companies not accepting/holding
public deposits and having assets size of Rs.500 crore and above as on March
31, 2004.
2. It has been found that the intervening
period of a quarter does not help in quick assessments of the dynamic financial
system. Therefore, it has been decided to change the periodicity to a month
and all NBFCs with assets size of Rs 100 crore and above will be required to
submit the return.
3. About time of reporting and
manner of reporting, the following changes are proposed.
a) The return should be submitted
within seven days of the month following the month to which it pertains.
The first monthly return may be submitted for the month of September 2005
by October 7, 2005. The provisional return for the month of March 2005
should be submitted as per above stipulation. The return certified by
statutory auditors may ,however, be submitted within seven days of finalisation
of final accounts.
b) So far companies were
not indicating clearly categories viz: Loan,Investment,Hire Purchase,Leasing
,etc. Hence forth the companies will be required to indicate clearly their
classification in return under company profile item 7.
c) The return will be submitted
to the Regional Office under whose jurisdiction the company is located.
4. Further following additional
information will be reported in Part VIII dealing with Capital Market Exposure:
i) Financing of IPOs
ii) Gross Sales and purchases in
all eight items (incl. proposed item viz.financing of IPOs)
iii) Guarantees issued on behalf
of share brokers
5. The format
of the return has also been revised which is enclosed with this circular.
6. Non submission of the return
will be viewed seriously and penal action will be taken for such non compliance.
Yours faithfully,
(P.Krishnamurthy)
Chief General Manager- in- charge