Exploratory Factor Analysis for the Identification of Dimensions Which Cause Non-Performing Assets in Non-Banking Financial Institutions

According to Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor, public sector banks are having stressed accounts equivalent to over Rs.7 lakh Crores including non-performing assets (NPA) and restructured loans (News Asia, 2016). RBI has also pointed out that gross NPA of public sector banks has risen to 6.03% during June 2015 from 5.20% during March 2015. As banks have growing huge bad debts, steps are being laid down by the RBI and the government to help lending banks clean up their balance sheet by 2017. NPAs impact bank growth or stability and deteriorate profits, increase provisions, reduce reserves, affect capital adequacy, increase market borrowings, drop share values, build negative image about the economy and high interest rates. In order to compensate for the money lost in the form of interest in NPAs, banks have to charge high interest rate from other borrowers. This will have indirect impact on inflation and results in negative impact on development. Overall development of the country will also get affected due to NPA by way of unemployment, business exit due to inability to meet its loan repayment obligations, instability of the banking system, and liquidity crisis. A detailed analysis on the factors which cause NPA has become a high priority research agenda in the present day context. A questionnaire is developed for the purpose to acquire and analyse data to identify factors which cause NPA. Also, an exploratory factor analysis has been carried out to identify factors which contribute to growing NPA in financial institutions. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to identify factors which cause non-performing assets in non-banking financial institutions. Design or methodology or approach: A questionnaire has been developed to gather data from 120 professionals who are involved in the process of granting or recovering loans in non-banking financial institutions in India and appropriate statistical techniques have been used to test for statistical significance. Findings: As a result of exploratory factor analysis, three components with corresponding factors are identified for the cause of non-performing assets in non-banking financial institutions. These are component 1 which is professional incapability of the borrower in running the firm leading to NPA, component 2 related to borrower nature in wilful default and his or her influential nature on financial institution and government resulting in NPA and, component 3 due to weak internal policy of the firm or external environment which aid non-repayment of loan. Component 1, component 2, and component 3 have nine factors, seven factors, and six factors associated with them, respectively, as explained in the paper. Research limitations or implications: The study identified the factors which are to be critically analysed prior to granting loan so that chance of the loan becoming NPA can be minimised. The success of this finding depends on suitably designed electronic credit worthiness evaluation system that evaluate the borrower. Originality or value: The identification of various factors which contribute to non-performing assets and to take suitable measures to control them is a high priority agenda for any financial institution and this research is directly oriented towards that direction.