New Delhi, Oct 10 || Securitisation volumes in India reached approximately Rs 73,000 crore in the second quarter of current fiscal (Q2 FY26), a report showed on Friday.
This reflects a healthy increase from the roughly Rs. 70,000 crores recorded in the corresponding period of the previous year (Q2 FY2025), according to credit rating agency ICRA.
The composition of this growth, however, signifies a notable shift in market dynamics.
The previous year’s uptick was primarily driven by significant activity from a single large bank. In a shift for the current quarter, the increase is attributed to a more diversified base, stemming from a few large corporate transactions, the report mentioned.
“Securitisation volumes for the second quarter of fiscal 2026 (Q2 FY2026) reached approximately Rs. 73,000 crore. This marks an increase from the roughly Rs. 70,000 crore recorded in the same period of the previous year (Q2 FY2025),” said Manushree Saggar, Senior Vice President and Group Head, Structured Finance.