NEW DELHI: If you run a start-up or work in a finance company or are
on the rolls of an airline or small-time realtor and want a new credit
card, Bad times
chances are you may not get one. Banks are summarily rejecting credit
card applications from people working in these sectors, as the
deteriorating financial health of their industries and the economic
downturn makes them less creditworthy.

“Several employees of my company, including me, have had credit card
applications rejected. Last month, many credit card requests were
turned down by different banks,” said an employee with a major New
Delhi-based finance company, requesting anonymity.

The Indian arm of HSBC recently tightened its credit approval
mechanism for people working for non-bank finance companies (NBFCs)
and real estate companies. “HSBC monitors and reviews the policies
governing its lending business and the risk factors that relate to its
various products as a matter of routine, regularly,” the bank said in
an e-mailed response.


The UK-based bank is not alone. Both state-run and private banks are
making their credit criteria more stringent, expanding the so-called
`negative list’ of applicant profiles who are denied credit. A large
Mumbai-based public sector bank has stopped extending credit to small
entrepreneurs, while a private bank has an even stricter scrutiny for
applications from employees of airlines and call centre firms.

Until recently, the negative list of banks tended to feature
reporters, lawyers, chartered accountants and junior level police and
armed forces personnel, but that list is now expanding even though the
law prohibits banks from denying credit to anybody based on one’s
profession. But for a banking sector keen to protect itself from
rising bad debts in a slowing economy and increasing job losses, this
law may be difficult to follow.


N.Sukumar
Research Analyst
www.kences1.blogspot.com
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