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NBFC Growth Approval Scorecard - For Board / Audit & Risk Committee governance Use
Purpose: To objectively assess whether a proposed growth rate is prudent, fundable, controllable, and survivable under stress . Yesterday's blog was focussed on the Growth approval philosophy. Today i am building further detailed blocks on how NBFC Board members can take a structured governance call on growth strategy. How to Use: Score each category from 1 (Weak) to 5 (Strong) Apply the weighting Compute the weighted score Use the decision matrix before approving growth
Rajangam Jayaprakash
Dec 27, 20252 min read


NBFC Board governance Checklist - Before Approving Growth Rate / Business Expansion
Purpose: To ensure growth decisions are risk-aligned, funding-backed, and governance - sound , and to protect NBFC Board of directors from regulatory and personal liability. 1. Business Model & Growth Rationale ☐ Is the proposed growth consistent with the NBFC’s core business model (product, customer segment, tenure)? ☐ Is growth driven by underwriting strength or by availability of short-term funding ? ☐ Does management clearly articulate why this level of growth is s
Rajangam Jayaprakash
Dec 26, 20253 min read


Director Liability Heat Map - NBFC Governance Boards – RBI Supervisory Perspective
Audience: NBFC Board of Directors | Audit Committee | Risk Management Committee Applicability: Middle Layer & Upper Layer NBFCs (heightened relevance post SBR) Objective: To identify areas of highest regulatory and personal liability exposure for NBFC directors under RBI oversight. This is in continuation to my earlier blog which focussed on "Tone at the Top" for Banks and financial Institutions. However my experiences make me capture and articulate NBFC governance linke
Rajangam Jayaprakash
Dec 25, 20253 min read


Director Liability Heat Map - RBI Regulatory Oversight Perspective
Audience: Board of Directors | Audit Committee | Risk Management Committee Objective: To identify areas of highest regulatory exposure for directors and committees under RBI supervision. Over the years i have interacted with mutiple Financial services entities in India and Abroad. I have also had the opportinity to engage with financial regulators in the course of my consulting engagements. i have realized that that "Tone at the Top" sets up the financial institution for su
Rajangam Jayaprakash
Dec 25, 20252 min read


Audit & Risk Committee Pack - RBI Regulatory Developments – Bank Board Governance brief
Regulator: Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Audience: Audit Committee & Risk Management Committee Purpose: To summarise recent RBI regulatory expectations and highlight priority oversight actions for committees. Time Horizon: Ongoing / FY 2025–26 planning WHAT HAS CHANGED & WHY IT MATTERS 1. Regulatory Context RBI’s regulatory stance has evolved toward outcomes-based supervision , with increasing emphasis on: · Board and committee effectiveness · Early identificat
Rajangam Jayaprakash
Dec 24, 20253 min read


RBI Regulatory Developments on governing banks in India: Implications for Bank Boards, Audit Committees & Risk Committees - 2025
Regulator: Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Audience: Bank Boards, Audit Committees, Risk Management Committees, Independent Directors Purpose: To summarise recent RBI regulatory and supervisory developments and outline their implications for board-level oversight, fiduciary responsibility, and institutional resilience. 1. Why This Matters for Bank Boards Recent RBI regulatory actions reflect a decisive shift from rules-based supervision to outcomes-based oversight , with a st
Rajangam Jayaprakash
Dec 23, 20254 min read


Genesis of scams in Financial Services sector – Manner and causation
Financial sector scam, the manner it is perpetuated and the root cause.
Rajangam Jayaprakash
Nov 24, 20257 min read
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