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With more than ₹86,804 crore total sanctions under it, NaBFID further targets total sanctions of ₹3 lakh crore by March 2026, besides developmental initiatives
Smt. Sitharaman asks NaBFID to introduce a Structured Partial Credit Enhancement facility, create a Data Repository for the Infrastructure Sector and develop a Sector Specialisation
Union Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman chaired the meeting to review the performance of the National Bank for Financing Infrastructure and Development (NaBFID) in New Delhi. Along with Dr. Vivek Joshi, Secretary, Department of Financial Services (DFS), Mr. Rajkiran Rai G, Managing Director, NaBFID and Deputy Managing Directors, Mr. B.S. Venkatesha, Ms. Monika Kalia and Mr. Samuel Joseph Jebaraj also attended the review meeting.

During the meeting, the Union Finance Minister reviewed the performance of NaBFID w.r.t. business, resource raising, developmental initiatives, human resources, information technology and financials.
The main highlights of the discussion are as follows:
After reviewing the performance, the Union Finance Minister advised NaBFID to introduce a structured partial credit enhancement facility towards deepening bond markets, including for Urban Local Bodies/Municipalities, and create a data repository for the infrastructure sector complementing the National Infrastructure Pipeline and PM-Gati Shakti to crowd-in patient capital. Smt. Sitharaman also advised NaBFID to develop sector specialisation to a the unique capability to evaluate and underwrite large and complex infrastructure projects.

ABOUT NaBFID
The Government of India (GOI) set up NaBFID in April 2021 as India’s fifth All India Financial Institution in the country to support the development of long-term non-recourse infrastructure financing in India, including the development of the bonds and derivatives markets necessary for infrastructure financing. NaBFID has both developmental and financial objectives.
NaBFID is a specialised development finance institution in India which supports the country's infrastructure sector by bridging the financing gap in the infrastructure sector, enabling credit flow through innovative instruments such as longer tenor loans, blended finance, partial credit enhancement, takeout financing, and facilitate crowding-in of infrastructure finance.
The authorised share capital of the Institution is ₹ 1 lakh crore, and GOI has already infused an initial capital of ₹ 20,000 crore along with a grant of ₹ 5,000 crore.
Structured Partial Credit Enhancement facility urged to deepen bond markets and mobilise long term infrastructure capital. The Union Finance Minister reviewed NaBFID's operational performance and collaborations, noting its sanctions across infrastructure sub sectors and long tenor lending. The Minister directed NaBFID to implement a Structured Partial Credit Enhancement facility to deepen bond markets, establish a Data Repository for the Infrastructure Sector to support national infrastructure initiatives and crowd in patient capital, and to develop sector specialisation to underwrite large and complex projects.Press 'Enter' after typing page number.