ECL norms from April 2027: Indian banks are ready, says Dinesh Kumar Khara
Indian banks are set for a major provisioning change with Expected Credit Loss (ECL) norms arriving April 1, 2027. This global shift means banks will provision for future loan losses, not just past ones. Experts say the impact is manageable, with banks already preparing. This upgrade strengthens the banking system for future economic challenges.
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