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GST - RBI amends asset classification norms for non-registered MSMEs

Published: Jun 07, 2018

By TIOL News Service

NEW DELHI, JUNE 07, 2018: GIVING due regard to the input credit linkages and ancillary affiliations, the RBI has decided to temporarily allow banks and NBFCs to classify MSMEs' exposure, as per the 180 days past due criterion, to all MSMEs, including those not registered under GST, as a ‘standard’ asset, subject to the following conditions:

i. The aggregate exposure, including non-fund based facilities, of banks and NBFCs to the borrower does not exceed ₹ 250 million as on May 31, 2018.

ii. The borrower’s account was standard as on August 31, 2017.

iii. The payments due from the borrower as on September 1, 2017 and falling due thereafter up to December 31, 2018 were/are paid not later than 180 days from their original due date.

iv. In respect of dues payable by GST-registered MSMEs from January 1, 2019 onwards, the 180 days past due criterion shall be aligned to the extant IRAC norms in a phased manner. However, for MSMEs that are not registered under GST as on December 31, 2018, the asset classification in respect of dues payable from January 1, 2019 onwards shall immediately revert to the extant IRAC norms.

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