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    MSMEs have growth opportunities, the challenge is in easing their access to credit: Manish Kothari, Kotak Mahindra Bank

    The key pivot for Kotak Mahindra Bank’s MSME lending business has come through holistic banking relationships and out-of-the-box solutions, says Manish Kothari, Head, Commercial Banking, Kotak Mahindra Bank.

    ONDC to add banks, fintechs to take credit services to last mile

    The homegrown Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) will soon integrate banks such as HDFC Bank, IDFC First Bank and Karnataka Bank, alongside fintech companies like Fibe, sources told us. This comes as the network began early pilots for credit disbursal through its platform, by partnering with Tata Group superapp Tata Neu and Paisabazaar.

    Global firms buy PB Fintech stakes from early backers

    Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have lapped up shares in Gurugram-based listed fintech firm PB Fintech, as its founders and early investors sold their shares, in full or in part, in multiple tranches. These transactions happened through bulk deals when several early-stage investors of the company exited the firm fully or partly after 2021, when it went public.

    Q-comm audits; modest Q1 for IT firms

    Happy Wednesday! Due to recent hygiene lapses by quick commerce, the government has intensified surprise inspections of their warehouses. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.

    Comeback Trail: After IT, time for large private banks to make a comeback? 6 top private banks with an upside potential of upto 40%

    Today, because one private sector bank and some of the PSU banks are under pressure, the bank nifty is trading in the red. Because the bank in question, Kotak Mahindra bank has come under pressure due to one specific development which tends to be eye-catching, the whole narrative shifts to something which is not related to the core business of banking. If one leaves aside what is happening in the banks today and looks at a slightly broader picture, probably there are underlying indications of something else. A probability of a tactical investment opportunity building in the private sector banks taking place. Look at the leaders from that space, HDFC bank which has been at the forefront of getting all negative news is pretty much close to its earlier highs.

    Amazon Pay India top up; GST summons for egaming firms

    Amazon has pumped Rs 600 crore in its local fintech unit Amazon Pay India. This and more today’s ETtech Top 5.

    • RBI cautions against surge in private credit between corporates and non-banks

      The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) warns of systemic risks from the rapid growth of private credit, which has quadrupled in the past decade, especially due to its opacity and interconnectedness with banks and non-banks. The RBI highlights potential vulnerabilities in this segment, including the risk of sharp losses during a credit cycle downturn and challenges posed by complex structures and liquidity risks.

      Reddit to update web standard to block automated website scraping

      AI startups face scrutiny for bypassing Reddit's updated scraping rules. Plagiarism accusations against firms like Perplexity highlight the need for stricter data usage regulations. Reddit's cooperation with TollBit and the Internet Archive ensures non-commercial access while maintaining transparency. The involvement of Alan Barona underscores the importance of ethical content sourcing in AI development.

      Credit card bill payment hurdles; startup funding logs slight uptick

      Happy Friday! The central bank has mandated credit card bill payments through Bharat Bill Payment System (BBPS), but only eight of 34 banks are live on the network, causing concern among payment companies. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.

      Pause on the cards: Fintechs may take a hit as most banks stay away from BBPS

      RBI mandates credit card bill payments through BBPS, but only 8 of 34 banks are live on the network, causing concern among payment companies like PCI for an extension.

      Top startup & tech stories this week

      Welcome to a brand new edition of ETtech Unwrapped – our weekend newsletter. The week was packed with important stories broken by our reporters. Here’s a recap if you missed them.

      Here’s what to watch in Asian markets after Fed decision, CPI

      Asian stocks and currencies rose after the Federal Reserve rate decision and US consumer price data. Equities and dollar-denominated bonds are set to benefit despite tempered optimism due to Fed officials revising rate cut forecasts.

      UPI boosts RuPay market share; cost pressure for gaming firms

      Happy Thursday! The integration of UPI with RuPay credit cards has pushed up new issuances but transaction growth hasn’t kept up. This and more in today's ETtech Morning Dispatch.

      Hong Kong stocks fall to one-month low, China down on strong US jobs data

      Hong Kong stocks hit a month low post-weekend break due to strong U.S. employment data impacting Fed rate cut expectations. Mainland China stocks also dropped, affected by consumer sector and non-ferrous metal industry downturns.

      Tech-based NBFCs try a balancing act after RBI action on unsecured loans

      NBFCs like DMI Finance, Vivriti Capital and InCred Capital expanded unsecured retail and small business lending, leveraging strong fintech partnerships over to grow their business coming out of Covid. Some of these companies took the acquisition route to scale up this business quickly.

      Surprise poll results impact startups' plans, and other top stories this week

      In a week charged with political buzz, the BJP government came back to power after a stormy election, but without a full majority that left it dependent on the whims of its alliance partners. Unnerved, the markets went into a tailspin on counting day, with both benchmark indices, Sensex and Nifty50, dropping 8% intraday. They recovered a day later as hopes of a stable government revived.

      Australia moves to rein in buy-now-pay-later with credit check law

      BNPL companies typically offer on-the-spot interest-free short-term loans with minimal credit checks that spread payments over weeks or months and are largely used by cash-strapped people taking on debt, sometimes more than they can afford.

      How tech-first stock brokers are diversifying into lending

      Stock broking startups are focusing on consumer loans as they look to diversify their business area. Large stock brokers like Groww and Angel One are disbursing strong numbers for personal and consumer loans. Groww is facilitating disbursement of around Rs 250 crore of personal loans every month, while Angel One is handing out around Rs 50 crore monthly.

      Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel's returns on investment set to double in 4 years

      Macquarie Research estimates Airtel's ROCE (return on capital employed) to surge to 10-19% during FY25-28 from 2-6% in the last more than a decade, aided by tariff hikes, better subscriber mix and capex moderation. Airtel had invested $32 billion in FY24, generating a return of 8%. Over the next four years, while investments will drop to $28 billion per year, returns will likely more than double to 19%, Macquarie data showed.

      Credit growth slows in April across major sectors

      ​Bank credit growth is expected to moderate 200 basis points (one bps is 0.01 percent) to 14% this fiscal after an estimated robust growth of 16% in fiscal 2024, according to ratings firm Crisil. Strong economic activity and retail credit demand drove loan growth last fiscal. This fiscal growth will be tempered by a high base effect, a revision in risk weights and a somewhat lower gross domestic product growth, it said.

      Recordent announces 100+ meets connecting 10,000 Indian SMEs across India

      T​hese events aim to serve as valuable networking platforms, enabling participants to gain insights and build connections within the industry.

      Work overnight for FPI tax papers: Sebi tells big four firms

      At a meeting on Tuesday, the Indian capital market regulator has told the accounting biggies in no uncertain terms to generate the mandatory 'confirmation certificate' overnight so that offshore funds managers can repatriate the money from the sale of stocks here to other international markets the very next day.

      China has threatened trade with some countries after feuds. They're calling 'the firm' for help

      An eight-person team at the State Department, informally dubbed "the firm," leads U.S. efforts to help countries targeted by China's economic pressure. Originating from a 2021 conflict with China over Taiwan involving Lithuania, the group, led by senior adviser Melanie Hart, now aids over a dozen nations. They assess vulnerabilities and create responses for countries fearing loss of trade with China. The team's initiatives are part of a broader U.S. strategy to counteract China's global influence.

      New PoS deployment grows at slowest pace since demonetisation: RBI data

      Industry insiders told us that while new PoS terminals are still being deployed, it’s mostly in organised and large format retail, which offer all payment forms. However, grocery shops, smaller stores and eateries are tilting towards QR code-based UPI transactions.

      Big Funds bet the ‘anything but bonds’ trade is poised to end

      US bond investors increase positions in long-dated high-grade corporate bonds, expecting gains from future interest rate cuts. Market attention is on upcoming bond sales and key economic data releases globally. The “anything but bonds trade” may now have run its course and long-duration debt is set for a comeback in the second half.

      Industrials lift European shares to record high ahead of US inflation data

      Europe's benchmark index climbed to a record high on Wednesday, as upbeat earnings boosted industrials and healthcare stocks, while investors buckled up for a highly anticipated U.S. inflation print.

      Kotak Bank promoter Infina Finance donated Rs 60 crore to BJP via electoral bonds

      The Mumbai-based Infina Finance donated electoral bonds worth Rs 60 crore to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The NBFC firm purchased these bonds in the denomination of Rs 1 crore in 2019, 2020 and 2021, according to the data given by the State Bank of India (SBI) to the Election Commission. The data was made public last month.

      LS Digital's FY23 revenue jumps 35% to Rs 695 crore

      Digital marketing firm LS Digital, formerly Logicserve Digital, saw a 35% revenue increase to Rs 695 crore in FY23 due to market growth, new business wins, and strategic expansion. Expenses surged 32% to Rs 669 crore, with advertising costs at Rs 598 crore. Net profit tripled to Rs 18.4 crore. LS Digital focuses on media, UI/UX, creative and communication, data and analytics, CX, and technology. Acquisitions have boosted capabilities.

      Banks get ready to count int'l credit card spend in liberalised remittance scheme

      Under the belief that reissuing the specific notification may not go against the model code of conduct, many banks are preparing to integrate their systems with the RBI’s for capturing the card spend information of individual customers during personal foreign tours.

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