Securitization in India : Managing Capital Constraints and Creating Liquidity to Fund Infrastructure Assets / Jennifer Romero-Torres, Sameer Bhatia, Sudip Sural.

India needs to spend close to Rs43 trillion (about $646 billion) on infrastructure through to 2022. Such a staggering requirement cannot be met though traditional sources such as public sector bank loans. India must immediately explore and quickly ramp up financing from alternative investment source...

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Main Authors: Romero-Torres, Jennifer (Author), Bhatia, Sameer (Author), Sural, Sudip (Author)
Corporate Author: Asian Development Bank
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Metro Manila, Philippines : Asian Development Bank, 2017.
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505 0 |a Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Figures and Tables; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; I. Introduction; II. Infrastructure Financing in India; A. Overview; B. Gap Analysis for Infrastructure Investment in India; C. Key Issues and Challenges in Infrastructure Financing; D. Recent Developments in Infrastructure Financing in India; III. Banking Sector in India; A. Overview; B. Assessment of the Infrastructure Loan Portfolio of Public Sector Banks in India; C. The Capital Adequacy Challenge; D. The Governmentâ#x80;#x99;s Recapitalization Initiative: The Indradhanush Plan. 
505 8 |a IV. The Securitization Market in IndiaA. Securitization Structures in India; B. Key Trends; C. Benefits and Challenges of Securitization; D. Infrastructure Securitization in India: An Assessment of the Enabling Framework; V. Securitization of Infrastructure Assets in India; A. Overview; B. Structure for Infrastructure Asset Securitization in India; VI. Value Analysis and Success Factors; A. Overview; B. About the State Bank of India; C. Financial Analysis: Structure Characteristics; D. Outcome: Scenario Analysis; E. Key Success Factors; Conclusion; Appendixes. 
505 8 |a 1 Criteria for Securitization in India2 Basel III Risk Weights; 3 Detailed Analysis of the Regulatory Framework; 4 Regulatory Framework Highlights; 5 Accounting Framework for Securitization; 6 Detailed Assumptions for Value Analysis; 7 Base-Case Outcomes: Detailed; About the Authors. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references. 
546 |a In English. 
520 |a India needs to spend close to Rs43 trillion (about $646 billion) on infrastructure through to 2022. Such a staggering requirement cannot be met though traditional sources such as public sector bank loans. India must immediately explore and quickly ramp up financing from alternative investment sources. This report provides an overview of infrastructure financing in India, sheds light on the challenges faced by the country's banking sector, suggests an optimal mechanism for securitizing the infrastructure assets of public sector banks, and outlines a range of scenarios and factors that must be in place for this mechanism to be successfully realized. 
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