Fintech lending debt-to-income ratio regulated to be 70 percent www.montsame.mn
Technology-based loaning or Fintech lending rose 40 percent, and fintech borrowers accounted for 88.8 percent of the 1.6 million Non-bank Financial Intuitions (NBFI) borrowers.
Specifically, the total assets of NBFI reached MNT 3.4 trillion, and the number of customers doubled to 4.9 million. 92.2 percent of them are fintech loan customers.
According to the Financial Regulatory Commission, 522 Non-bank Financial Intuitions operate nationwide.
Demand for NBFI loans has increased intensely since last August. Based on all the previously mentioned issues, the FRC discussed the debt-to-income ratio for fintech loan products provided by NBFI and limited the amount of monthly interest and principal payments to no more than 70 percent (compared to monthly after-tax income). However, this is more of a regulation than a restriction, noted B. Itgelsuren, the head of the Department of Non-banking Financial Services of the FRC.
MNT 237.5 thousand be allotted per Fintech borrower.
The above decision will be implemented from the first day of next year and applied to 36 NBFIs. In particular, the above number of NBFIs are engaged in fintech lending services.
Fintech lending has the advantage of providing low-value consumer loans to citizens regardless of location, but it is emphasized that if this type of the loan becomes widespread, there is a risk of putting people under a debt burden.
Therefore, to prevent this, the SRC has decided to regulate the granting of loans by considering the borrower's debt-to-income ratio not exceeding 70 percent in the lending activities of 36 NBFIs.
Published Date:2022-11-15