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NBFC Sector: Is the Clean-up Finally Over?
16 Feb
Summary
- The NBFC sector faced a significant clean-up after a crisis eight years ago.
- Regulatory intervention was necessary due to numerous weak players.
- The clean-up process for NBFCs has been gradual and ongoing.

The Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC) sector experienced a significant regulatory clean-up initiated by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) approximately eight years ago. This action was a direct response to a major crisis that highlighted the presence of numerous weak entities within the sector.
The clean-up process has been characterized by its gradual nature, involving both market forces and direct regulatory intervention to remove unreliable players. As of early 2026, this long-standing process raises the question of whether the sector has finally reached a stable phase.
Consequently, stakeholders are now evaluating if it is appropriate to look past previous scandals and reassess companies within the NBFC sector for future investment and engagement.




