India's MobiKwik gets central bank nod for non-banking financial company licence


MobiKwik logo is seen in this illustration taken December 11, 2024. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

BENGALURU, April 27 (Reuters) - ⁠Indian fintech firm One MobiKwik ⁠Systems said on Monday that its ‌group has received approval from the Reserve Bank of India for a non-banking financial company (NBFC) licence.

• ​The licence will allow ⁠MobiKwik to launch ⁠a lending arm, Mobikwik Financial Services, expanding ⁠its regulated ‌credit offering.

• Shares of the company rose 14% after ⁠the annoucement.

• One MobiKwik Systems operates ​a digital ‌wallet and has expanded into the ⁠distribution of ​financial products, including credit and investments.

• The NBFC licence will also enable MobiKwik ⁠to roll out lending products ​faster and improve margins by bringing credit operations in-house, the company said.

• The ⁠unit will offer secured and unsecured loans to consumers and small businesses, with a focus on underserved markets.

• The ​company said non-bank lending ⁠operations will begin after it receives a ​certificate of registration from ‌the central bank on ​fulfilment of certain conditions.

(Reporting by Nishit Navin; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips)

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