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Fitch Ratings highlights that foreign investment in Indian financial institutions can improve credit profiles and governance, due to increased investor confidence in India's economy. However, effective implementation is crucial to maximizing benefits.

Foreign investment can boost credit profiles of Indian financial institutions: Fitch Ratings

New Delhi [India], April 21 (ANI): Higher foreign investment in Indian financial institutions can support their credit profiles through improved governance standards, long-term capital availability, and enhanced business strength, says Fitch Ratings.
In a report released on Monday, Fitch said that "significant ownership by foreign shareholders can be positive for Indian financial institutions' credit profiles through long-term capital and funding flexibility," while also aiding "business franchise enhancement" and governance improvements.
The agency noted that rising foreign investor interest reflects growing confidence in India's economic outlook, regulatory framework, and risk governance practices. According to Fitch, such investments are likely to focus on institutions with scalable platforms and strong local expertise.
"Acquirers with experience in developed markets may introduce enhancements in risk controls and board oversight," the report said, highlighting the potential for operational and governance upgrades.
However, Fitch cautioned that foreign ownership alone does not automatically translate into stronger credit fundamentals.
It emphasised that transactions aimed at improving internal controls, risk management systems, and leadership accountability are more meaningful for credit strength than purely financial investments.
"Foreign interest is not in itself a reliable signal of stronger credit fundamentals. Transactions that strengthen internal controls, risk management, and leadership accountability can be more credit-relevant than those purely for financial gains," noted the rating agency.
The report added that the presence of reputed strategic investors can help lower funding costs and strengthen standalone credit profiles over time, though the benefits will depend on execution and integration.
Fitch also pointed out that there is greater scope for foreign ownership in non-bank financial institutions compared to banks, given regulatory flexibility, making the segment more attractive for overseas investors.
Fitch noted that "any significant foreign acquisition will need to pass muster with regulators, who may consider the profile of the investor, its other holdings and record in India, as well as potential adverse competitive effects from the transaction." (ANI)

(This article was generated from news agency ANI without modifications to the text.)

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