RBI revises definition of infra lending
MUMBAI, November 21, 2012 SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
on Tuesday revised the definition of ‘infrastructure lending’, which would make
sectors and sub-sectors eligible for infrastructure lending by banks and
financial institutions with immediate effect.
The exposure of banks to projects
under sub-sectors which were included under the RBI’s previous definition of
infrastructure — as per the circular of November 30, 2007, but not included
under the revised definition, will continue to get the benefits under
‘infrastructure lending’ till the completion of the projects.
However, “any fresh lending to
those sub-sectors from the date of this circular will not qualify as
‘infrastructure lending’, the RBI said in a notification to all banks and
financial institutions.
The Government of India had
notified a master list of infrastructure sectors/sub-sectors in March 2012 to
avoid multiplicity of definitions among various regulators which gives rise to
confusion and difficulties. The sectors and sub-sectors come under
revised infrastructure lending are:
Transport: Roads and bridges,
ports inland waterways, airport, railway track, tunnels, viaducts, bridges,
including supporting terminal infrastructure such as loading/unloading
terminals, stations and buildings, urban public transport (except rolling stock
in case of urban road transport).
Energy: Electricity generation,
electricity transmission, electricity distribution, oil pipelines and
oil/gas/liquefied natural gas (LNG) storage facility (including strategic
storage of crude oil) and gas pipelines, including city gas distribution
network.
Water and sanitation: Solid waste
management, water supply pipe lines, water treatment plants, sewage collection,
treatment and disposal system and irrigation (dams, channels, embankments and
the like) and storm water drainage system.
Communication: Telecommunication
(fixed network) including optic fibre/cable networks which provide broadband /
internet and telecommunication towers.
Social and commercial
infrastructure: Educational institutions (capital stock), hospitals (capital
stock), including medical colleges, para medical training institutes and
diagnostics centres and three-star or higher category classified hotels located
outside cities with population of more than one million.
http://www.thehindu.com/business/Industry/rbi-revises-definition-of-infra-lending/article4116229.ece
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