The Reserve Bank of India defines securitisation as transactions where credit risks in assets are redistributed by repackaging them into tradable securities
ICRA said it expects the full year volumes (FY22) to be around Rs 1 - 1.1 trillion, marginally lower than its earlier estimates of about Rs 1.2 trillion.
Icra on Thursday said domestic securitisation volumes are expected to be higher in the second half of the fiscal, which will result in a 40 per cent jump in overall volumes to Rs 1.3 trillion in FY22
Lockdown impacted income generation capacity of many borrowers, making investors wary of fresh transactions given the likely deterioration in loan repaying capacity of retail borrowers
In the June quarter of FY20, the securitisation volume stood at Rs 50,300 crore, as opposed to Rs 32,300 crore in the same quarter in the preceding financial year