NIMs will decline marginally as banks reprice maturing deposits at higher rates to fully reflect previous increases in interest rates. A slowdown of growth in higher-yielding loans after the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) increased risk weights for riskier loans to NBFCs and unsecured retail loans will also contribute to falls in NIMs, the ratings firm said.
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