Understanding non-fund limits like LC, LG (BG), DPG, and APG limits fixed by the banks

The credit facilities given by the banks where actual bank funds are not involved are termed as ‘non-fund based facilities’. Letter of Credit (LC), Letter Of Guarantee (Bank Guarantee), Advance Payment Guarantee (APG) comes under this category. The assessment Letter of Credit, Bank Guarantee (BG), or Letter of Guarantee (LG) limits are fixed by banks…

The Importance of Liquidity Ratios in Financial Analysis

Liquidity ratios are key financial metrics used to evaluate an entity’s ability to meet its short-term obligations without the need for external financing. These ratios are essential for assessing a company’s financial flexibility and operational health, providing critical insights to stakeholders such as investors, creditors, and management. A strong liquidity position reflects a company’s ability…

Understanding Working Capital Finance: A Lifeline for Business Operations

Working capital finance refers to short-term funding provided to businesses to support their day-to-day operational requirements. It ensures that companies maintain adequate liquidity to cover routine expenses such as inventory procurement, accounts payable, salaries, and other overheads. This form of finance is essential for bridging the gap between expenditure and revenue generation, thereby facilitating uninterrupted…

Appraisal of Working Capital Finance to Information Technology and Software Industry

Reserve Bank of India has framed guidelines for extending working capital finance to the Information Technology and Software Industry, based on the recommendations of the National Taskforce on Information Technology and Software development. However, said guidelines prepared by the central bank are not mandatory for lenders. They are free to modify RBI framed guidelines, built…