IIFCL eyes Rs 75,000 crore sanctions in FY26 after record year, says MD Rohit Rishi, NPA Drops to 0.40 per cent
New Delhi, May 30 -- India Infrastructure Finance Company Ltd (IIFCL) is targeting annual sanctions of Rs 75,000 crore in FY26, a 30 per cent jump over last year, as the removal of key lending restrictions opens up a "very good opportunity" to expand its role in infrastructure financing, Managing Director Rohit Rishi said on Friday.
"Now, after this performance, I feel that in the coming time, there are many opportunities for us to improve growth and profit. The government's vision and the dream of a developed India has many opportunities for us to play our role actively," Rishi said at a conference to announce IIFCL's FY2025-26 results.
IIFCL posted its highest-ever annual sanctions of Rs 57,680 crore in FY 2025-26, up about 13 per cen...
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