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Concentrations of credit risk
12 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2021
Concentrations of credit risk
10. Concentrations of credit risk
Concentrations of credit risk exist when changes in economic, industry or geographic factors similarly affect groups of counterparties whose aggregate credit exposure is material in relation to the Bank’s total credit exposure. The Bank manages its credit risk collectively for its loan portfolio and credit substitute securities as these instruments are invested in as part of an overall lending program for corporate customers; accordingly, information on concentrations of credit risk has been provided for these exposures together.
In the case of wholesale loans, while the Bank generally lends on a cash-flow basis, it also requires collateral which consists of liens on inventory, receivables and other current assets, and in some cases, charges on fixed assets, such as property, movable assets (such as vehicles) and financial assets (such as marketable securities) from a large number of the Bank’s borrowers. The Bank’s retail loans are generally secured by a charge on the asset financed (vehicle loans, property loans and loans against gold and securities). Retail business banking loans are secured with current assets as well as immovable property and fixed assets in some cases. However, collateral securing each individual loan may not be adequate in relation to the value of the loan. If the customer fails to pay, the Bank would, as applicable, liquidate collateral and/or set off accounts. The maximum estimated loss that would be incurred under severe, hypothetical circumstances, for which the Bank believes the possibility is extremely remote, such as where the value of the Bank’s interests and any associated collateral declines to zero, without any consideration of recovery or offset is determined as the carrying values of the instruments as given in the below table.
The Bank’s portfolio of loans, credit substitute securities and
non-funded
exposure (including derivatives) is broadly diversified along industry and product lines, and as of March 31, 2020 and March 31, 2021 the exposures are as set forth below.
 
    
As of March 31, 2020
 
Category
  
Gross loans
    
Fair Values Of
Credit Substitutes
    
Non-funded

exposure
    
Total
    
%
 
    
(In millions, except percentages)
 
Consumer Loans
     Rs.2,958,437.7        Rs.2,756.6        Rs.446.4        Rs.2,961,640.7        24.3  
Retail Trade
     533,155.3        343.7        22,820.3        556,319.3        4.6  
Power
     458,628.1        48,997.7        41,445.6        549,071.4        4.5  
Consumer Services
     399,046.4        2,015.1        19,135.9        420,197.4        3.4  
Engineering
     240,196.0        12,255.3        144,296.9        396,748.2        3.2  
NBFC
     317,450.0        76,860.2        1,659.1        395,969.3        3.2  
Road Transportation
     376,334.2        495.3        10,849.7        387,679.2        3.2  
Automobile & Auto Ancillary
     330,632.5        18,397.9        33,037.0        382,067.4        3.1  
Real Estate & Property Services
     280,870.4        4,309.5        36,335.2        321,515.1        2.6  
Agri Production — Food
     313,143.6               833.3        313,976.9        2.6  
Coal & Petroleum Products
     136,531.9        33,834.9        115,440.2        285,807.0        2.3  
Food and Beverage
     260,907.9        1,391.3        21,853.6        284,152.8        2.3  
Financial Institutions
     219,417.5        59,118.8        2,058.7        280,595.0        2.3  
Iron and Steel
     231,524.9        1,144.7        45,235.4        277,905.0        2.3  
Telecom
     232,932.0        10,412.6        29,949.6        273,294.2        2.2  
Infrastructure Development
     165,578.8        2,457.1        104,731.8        272,767.7        2.2  
Business Services
     244,028.7        2,278.5        15,953.3        262,260.5        2.1  
Wholesale Trade — Non Industrial
     238,436.5               18,766.1        257,202.6        2.1  
Wholesale Trade — Industrial
     211,849.6        34.2        34,840.2        246,724.0        2.0  
Others (none greater than 2%)
     2,474,753.6        85,270.3        525,004.6        3,085,028.5        25.5  
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
 
Total
     Rs.10,623,855.6        Rs.362,373.7        Rs.1,224,692.9        Rs.12,210,922.2        100.0  
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
As of March 31, 202
1
 
Category
  
Gross loans
 
  
Fair Values Of
Credit Substitutes
 
  
Non-funded

exposure
 
  
Total
 
  
Total
 
  
%
 
 
  
 
 
  
(In millions, except percentages)
 
Consumer Loans
     Rs.3,241,292.9       
Rs.—  
       Rs.2,578.6        Rs.3,243,871.5      US$     44,351.5        23.5  
Power
     630,189.4        76,449.1        30,299.7        736,938.2        10,075.7        5.3  
Retail Trade
     540,350.3               21,747.7        562,098.0        7,685.2        4.1  
NBFC
     415,787.6        83,596.5        2,789.6        502,173.7        6,865.9        3.6  
Financial Institutions
     443,257.3        21,147.1        3.7        464,408.1        6,349.6        3.4  
Consumer Services
     424,765.4        2,048.0        17,743.6        444,557.0        6,078.2        3.2  
Automobile & Auto Ancillary
     381,562.7        18,556.9        35,757.0        435,876.6        5,959.5        3.2  
Coal & Petroleum Products
     172,989.4        190,457.8        59,803.5        423,250.7        5,786.9        3.1  
Road Transportation
     368,388.5        —         8,572.3        376,960.8        5,154.0        2.7  
Infrastructure Development
     167,416.1        15,879.7        190,154.9        373,450.7        5,106.0        2.7  
Food and Beverage
     342,573.5        240.4        29,321.5        372,135.4        5,088.0        2.7  
Real Estate & Property Services
     298,277.1        4,872.2        35,737.9        338,887.2        4,633.4        2.5  
Agri Production — Food
     337,904.8               998.1        338,902.9        4,633.6        2.5  
Wholesale Trade — Non Industrial
     301,508.2        2,065.6        17,816.8        321,390.6        4,394.2        2.3  
Iron and Steel
     248,140.2        13,116.6        53,192.5        314,449.3        4,299.3        2.3  
Wholesale Trade — Industrial
     258,854.1               51,891.6        310,745.7        4,248.6        2.3  
Textiles & Garments
     257,577.9        6,882.2        27,498.8        291,958.9        3,991.8        2.1  
Engineering
     189,952.7        6,448.4        92,218.6        288,619.7        3,946.1        2.1  
Others (none greater than 2%)
     3,022,929.8        105,516.4        538,019.5        3,666,465.7        50,129.4        26.4  
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
 
Total
     Rs.12,043,717.9        Rs.547,276.9        Rs.1,216,145.9        Rs.13,807,140.7     
US$ 
188,776.9        100.0  
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
 
The Bank’s ten largest exposures as of March 31, 2020 and March 31, 2021, based on the higher of the outstanding balance or the limit on loans, investments (including credit substitutes) and
non-funded
exposures (including derivatives), are as follows:
 
    
As of March 31, 2020
 
    
Funded
Exposure
    
Non-Funded

Exposure
    
Total
Exposure
 
    
(In millions)
 
Borrower 1
     Rs.243,382.8        Rs.1,200.0        Rs.244,582.8  
Borrower 2
     180,100.0        305.1        180,405.1  
Borrower 3
     163,738.7        610.9        164,349.6  
Borrower 4
     74,421.4        75,432.2        149,853.6  
Borrower 5
     135,455.0               135,455.0  
Borrower 6
     31,934.6        55,651.4        87,586.0  
Borrower 7
     63,228.0        15,355.2        78,583.2  
Borrower 8
     75,035.9        221.6        75,257.5  
Borrower 9
     75,027.7        182.8        75,210.5  
Borrower 10
     51,361.3        22,128.1        73,489.4  
 
    
As of March 31, 2021
 
    
Funded
Exposure
    
Non-Funded

Exposure
    
Total
Exposure
    
Total
Exposure
 
           
(In millions)
        
Borrower 1
     Rs.    302,918.5        Rs.    500.0        Rs.    303,418.5      US$     4,148.5  
Borrower 2
     192,080.2        61,446.2        253,526.4        3,466.3  
Borrower 3
     195,480.0               195,480.0        2,672.7  
Borrower 4
     154,997.8        548.1        155,545.9        2,126.7  
Borrower 5
     150,000.0        489.2        150,489.2        2,057.5  
Borrower 6
     148,107.3               148,107.3        2,025.0  
Borrower 7
     3,830.9        100,477.6        104,308.5        1,426.1  
Borrower 8
     98,919.7        2,000.0        100,919.7        1,379.8  
Borrower 9
     75,437.8        22,268.4        97,706.2        1,335.9  
Borrower 10
     90,108.0               90,108.0        1,232.0