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Product | Quantum (Rs. Cr) | Long Term Rating | Short Term Rating |
Bank Loan Ratings | 75.00 | ACUITE B | Downgraded | Issuer not co-operating* | - |
Total Outstanding | 75.00 | - | - |
Rating Rationale |
Acuité has downgraded the long-term rating to ‘ACUITE B’ (read as ACUITE B) from 'ACUITE B+' (read as ACUITE B plus) on the Rs. 75.00 crore bank facilities of Hindusthan Microfinance Private Limited (HMPL) on account of information risk. The rating continues to be flagged as “Issuer Not-Cooperating” and is based on the best available information. |
About the Company |
Hindusthan Microfinance Private Limited (HMPL), incorporated in July 1996, is a Mumbai based Non- Banking Financial Company - Microfinance Institution (NBFC-MFI), which aims at offering credit and other financial products to the urban and rural poor with its presence in the states of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. Earlier, it operated under two models, namely Joint Liability Group (JLG) and Business Correspondents Model (BCM). However, recently, the company has shifted its focus on expanding its own loan book portfolio through the JLG model. The JLG model focuses on lending to women borrowers for income generation purposes, with the ticket size ranging from Rs.10,000 to Rs.50,000. The Current Directors of the company are Mr Anil Laxmanrao Jadhav, Ms Sujata Anil Jadhav, Mr Prakash Brahma Lingamallu, Mr Nagaraja Venkataramaniya, Mr Pratik Bharat Mandvia, Mr Ramanathan Annamalai and Mr Satishkumar Gopalkrishnan Rao. |
Unsupported Rating |
Not Applicable |
Non-cooperation by the issuer/borrower: |
Acuité has been requesting for data, information and undertakings from the rated entity for conducting surveillance & review of the rating. However, the issuer/borrower failed to submit such information before the due date. |
Limitation regarding information availability: |
The rating is based on information available from sources other than the issuer/borrower (in the absence of information provided by the issuer/borrower). Acuité endeavored to gather information about the entity/industry from the public domain. Therefore, Acuité cautions lenders and investors regarding the use of such information, on which the indicative credit ratingis based. |
Rating Sensitivity |
"No information provided by the issuer / available for Acuite to comment upon." |
Liquidity Position |
"No information provided by the issuer / available for Acuite to comment upon." |
Outlook |
Not Applicable |
Other Factors affecting Rating |
None |
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Status of non-cooperation with previous CRA |
Not Applicable |
Any other information |
None |
Applicable Criteria |
• Non-Banking Financing Entities: https://www.acuite.in/view-rating-criteria-44.htm • Default Recognition: https://www.acuite.in/view-rating-criteria-52.htm • Application Of Financial Ratios And Adjustments: https://www.acuite.in/view-rating-criteria-53.htm |
Note on Complexity Levels of the Rated Instrument |
In order to inform the investors about complexity of instruments, Acuité has categorized such instruments in three levels: Simple, Complex and Highly Complex. Acuite’ s categorisation of the instruments across the three categories is based on factors like variability of the returns to the investors, uncertainty in cash flow patterns, number of counterparties and general understanding of the instrument by the market. It has to be understood that complexity is different from credit risk and even an instrument categorized as 'Simple' can carry high levels of risk. For more details, please refer Rating Criteria “Complexity Level Of Financial Instruments” on www.acuite.in. |
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