Conference
on ‘Digital Financing against e-Negotiable Warehouse Receipts and Way Forward’ Held
at Mumbai
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WDRA officials also urged all banks to switch
to the digital mode of warehouse receipt financing through eNWRs,
instead of using paper warehouse receipts. This will also contribute towards
Government’s efforts to increase digitization in the financial sector.
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Loaning against e-NWRs has shown a steady
growth over the years. During FY 2022-23 the loan figure has already crossed
Rs.1500 crores.
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A project to integrate the Core Banking
Financial Systems of the Banks with WDRA’s repositories through a portal was
discussed. The Gateway will enable depositor to take loans against e-NWRs in a
faceless and quick manner.
A conference on “Digital
financing against e-Negotiable Warehouse Receipts and way forward” was held at
NABARD Head Office in Mumbai.
The purpose of the
conference was to interact with bankers to increase post-harvest pledge finance
against e-NWRs issued by warehouses registered by WDRA and evolve mechanisms
that would improve ease of doing business. This would also help raise the
post-harvest pledge financing from current levels. Bankers present expressed
their satisfaction with the e-NWR system established by WDRA as it provides
them with considerable safety and comfort against loans advanced by them
against warehouse receipts. Loaning against e-NWRs has shown a steady growth
over the years. During FY 2022-23 the loan figure has already crossed Rs.1500
crores. Participating bankers indicated the post-harvest loans they had made so
far, and agreed to increase the loaning.
It was noted that digital
financing against e-NWRs would help banks in extending hassle free loans
against e-NWRs. This would help in increasing liquidity and improving farmers’
income. Banks also can expand their lending portfolio without undue exposure to
additional risk. A project to integrate the Core Banking Financial Systems of
the Banks with WDRA’s repositories through a portal was discussed. The Gateway
will enable depositor to take loans against e-NWRs in a faceless and quick
manner.
WDRA, being the regulator of
the warehousing sector, always endeavors to improve
the system to promote scientific warehousing in the country. WDRA is also the
implementing agency to establish a negotiable warehouse receipt system for all
commodities. To that end, WDRA is taking steps to improve the fiduciary trust
among stakeholders including depositors, warehousemen and financial
institutions.
WDRA, as the regulator of
the warehousing sector and the agency for establishing the negotiable warehouse
receipt (NWRs) in the country assured the bankers present that it would extend
all support to bankers to ensure safety of loans made against electronic NWRs.
Every one present agreed that the common objective was to increase post-harvest
loaning against farm produce, to increase the income of agriculturists. WDRA
officials also urged all banks to switch to the digital mode of warehouse
receipt financing through eNWRs, instead of using
paper warehouse receipts. This will also contribute towards Government’s
efforts to increase digitization in the financial sector.
The conference was attended
by Chairman WDRA, TK Manoj Kumar, Chairman NABARD Shaji
Kumar KV, Mukesh Jain, Member, WDRA, along with heads of priority sector
lending and MSME divisions of various banks.