The shares of IIFL Finance jumped sharply on Friday, soaring over 12% in early trade after the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) lifted restrictions on its gold loan business. The stock surged as high as 12.33%, reaching Rs 555.25 per share on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). This development marks a turnaround for the non-banking financial company (NBFC), which has been reeling from regulatory constraints since March 2024.
RBI Lifts Gold Loan Restrictions
In a regulatory filing on Thursday, IIFL Finance informed investors that the RBI had removed the restrictions previously imposed on its gold loan operations. Back in March 2024, the central bank had prohibited the company from engaging in the sanctioning, disbursal, assignment, securitization, or sale of its gold loans. The RBI's decision, effective immediately, now allows IIFL Finance to resume all activities related to its gold loan business, in compliance with applicable laws and regulations.

"These restrictions were earlier imposed on March 04, 2024, which prohibited the Company from sanctioning, disbursing, or assigning/securitizing/selling any of its gold loans," the company noted in its BSE filing. It added that the decision by the RBI enables the firm to move forward with its gold loan business while maintaining strict adherence to compliance standards.
The RBI's regulatory restriction had cast a cloud over IIFL Finance, leading to disruptions in its business. Gold loans account for approximately 30% of the company's total assets, making the ban particularly damaging. IIFL Finance had acknowledged that the impact was "significant" and that its focus for the year had been on enhancing compliance and risk management.
While the central bank did not cite any governance lapses, it flagged "supervisory concerns" in IIFL's gold loan portfolio, leading to the suspension of operations. This regulatory action, combined with market pressure, caused IIFL Finance's share price to drop by nearly 15% since the restrictions were put in place in March.
Despite the setback, IIFL Finance worked to reassure its investors, emphasizing that the issues were operational and not due to any governance failings. The company took measures to address the concerns and continued to prioritize risk management to resolve the matter with the regulator.
The RBI's decision to lift the restrictions removes a critical overhang for IIFL Finance, paving the way for the company to regain its footing in the market. Investor sentiment improved immediately following the announcement, as evidenced by the sharp uptick in the stock price. By 10:30 am on Friday, the company's shares were trading at Rs 543.25 on the National Stock Exchange (NSE), marking a gain of nearly 10%.
This rally comes after a tough period for IIFL Finance. Although the stock has jumped over 18% in the past month and 14% in the last three months, it is still down 9% year-to-date (YTD) and has delivered negative returns of approximately 15% over the past year. In 2024, the stock has declined by a little over 6%, but the removal of the RBI restriction could help reverse this trend.
In response to the RBI's initial ban in March, IIFL Finance secured a major investment from its top shareholder, Fairfax India. The $200 million liquidity infusion was designed to support the company during the period of uncertainty and ensure that it had the capital needed to navigate the challenges posed by the regulatory ban.
This investment helped to ease concerns about IIFL Finance's liquidity position, especially in light of the temporary halt in its gold loan business, which is a core part of its operations. The support from Fairfax India allowed IIFL to stabilize its finances while addressing the RBI's concerns.
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