MUMBAI: ICRA has projected a slowdown in the growth of NBFC assets under management. The ratings agency has predicted an increase of 13-15% in AUM, down from 18% in FY24. If the tight funding conditions observed in Q1 FY25 persist, it could further constrain growth.
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