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RBI Directions on NBFC Acquisition of Shareholding or Control

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Issued by RBI: 28 Nov 2025
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📄 Source: Reserve Bank of India · RBI/DOR/2025-26/340
Quick answerRBI issues directions for NBFCs to obtain prior approval for acquisition of shareholding or control, with certain exemptions.

What changed

RBI has introduced new directions for NBFCs to obtain prior written permission for takeover or acquisition of control, with specific exemptions for certain types of NBFCs.

What it means for you

These directions aim to regulate the acquisition of shareholding or control in NBFCs, ensuring that such transactions are in the public interest and do not compromise the stability of the financial system.

The rule, in the simplest words
  • Before buying a big part of an NBFC (a company that gives loans but is not a bank) or taking control of it, you must get a written 'yes' from RBI first.
  • Some NBFCs are exempted (don't need RBI's permission) – check the rules to see if your NBFC is one of them.
  • The RBI checks that the deal is good for the public and doesn't make the financial system shaky.
  • If you want to take over an NBFC, you must also put a public notice about the change in control or management.
How it plays out — a real example

Priya, a compliance officer at a mid-sized NBFC in Pune, is reviewing a proposal where a large investor wants to buy a 30% stake in her company. She remembers the new RBI directions and immediately starts preparing an application for prior written permission, knowing that skipping this step could lead to penalties. She also drafts a public notice to announce the change in control, ensuring her NBFC stays on the right side of the rules.

What you must do

Who it affects

NBFCs, HFCs, SPD registered with RBI as NBFC

What types of NBFCs are exempt from these directions?

MGC registered with RBI under the scheme of Registration of Mortgage Guarantee Companies, and NOFHC registered with RBI as NBFC under the RBI Act, 1934.

What is the meaning of 'control' in these directions?

The term 'control' has the same meaning as assigned to it under clause (e) of sub-regulation (1) of regulation 2 of Securities and Exchange Board of India (Substantial Acquisition of Shares and Takeovers) Regulations, 2011.

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Short Title and Commencement. B. Applicability C. Definitions Chapter II: Acquisition of Shareholding or Control A. Acquisition of Shareholding or Control of NBFCs B. Application for prior Approval C. Requirement of prior Public Notice about Change in Control/ Management D. Investment from FATF non-compliant jurisdictions Chapter III- Repeal and Other Provisions A. Repeal and saving B. Application of other laws not barred C. Interpretations Annex I In exercise of the powers conferred by Sections 45JA, 45K, 45L, 45M and 45MA of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (Act 2 of 1934), the Reserve Bank of India being satisfied that it is necessary and expedient in the public interest to do so, hereby issues the Directions hereinafter specified. Chapter I- Preliminary A. Short Title and Commencement. 1. These directions shall be called the Reserve Bank of India (Non-Banking Financial Companies- Acquisition of Shareholding or Control) Directions, 2025. 2. These directions shall become effective from the date of issue. B. Applicability 3. (1) These Directions shall be applicable to the following Non-Banking Financial Companies (hereinafter collectively referred to as ‘NBFCs’ and individually as ‘an NBFC’), for all layers: (i) The provisions given in Paragraph 6 to 13, except 6(3) and 6(4), shall apply to the following: (a) NBFC-D registered with the RBI under the provisions of the RBI Act, 1934; (b) NBFC-ICC registered with the RBI under the provisions of the RBI Act, 1934; (c) NBFC-Factor registered with the RBI under the provisions of the Factoring Regulation Act, 2011; (d) NBFC-MFI registered with the RBI under the provisions of the RBI Act, 1934; (e) NBFC-IFC registered with the RBI under the provisions of the RBI Act, 1934; (f) IDF-NBFC registered with the RBI under the provisions of the RBI Act, 1934; (g) HFC registered with the RBI under the provisions of the NHB Act, 1987; (h) CIC registered with the RBI under the provisions of the RBI Act, 1934; (i) NBFC-P2P registered with the RBI under the provisions of the RBI Act, 1934; (j) NBFC-AA registered with the RBI under the provisions of the RBI Act, 1934; (ii) The provisions contained in Paragraph 6(3) shall be applicable to HFCs. (iii) The provisions contained in Paragraph 6(4), 11, 12 and 13 shall be applicable to SPD registered with the RBI as NBFC under the provisions of the RBI Act, 1934; (2) These Directions are not applicable for the following: (i) MGC registered with RBI under the scheme of Registration of Mortgage Guarantee Companies; (ii) NOFHC registered with the RBI as NBFC under the provisions of the RBI Act, 1934. Note: The applicability under these Directions is in line with the regulatory structure for NBFCs as set out in Reserve Bank of India (Non-Banking Financial Companies – Registration, Exemptions and Framework for Scale Based Regulation) Directions, 2025 . C. Definitions 4. In these Directions, unless the context otherwise requires, the terms used shall bear the meanings assigned to them below, and their cognate expressions and variations shall be construed accordingly: (1) ‘control’ shall have the same meaning as assigned to it under clause (e) of sub-regulation (1) of regulation 2 of Securities and Exchange Board of India (Substantial Acquisition of Shares and Takeovers) Regulations, 2011; (2) ‘public deposit’ shall have the same meaning as contained in Reserve Bank of India (Non-Banking Financial Companies- Acceptance of Public Deposits) Directions, 2025 ; (3) ‘relative’ shall have the meaning assigned to it under clause 77 of section 2 of the Companies Act, 2013; 5. All other expressions, unless defined herein, shall have the meanings assigned to them under the RBI Act, 1934, the Companies Act, 1956 or the Companies Act, 2013 (Act 18 of 2013). Chapter II: Acquisition of Shareholding or Control A. Acquisition of Shareholding or Control of NBFCs 6. An NBFC shall require prior written permission of the Reserve Bank for the following: (1) Any takeover or acquisition of control of the NBFC, which may or may not result in change of management; (2) Any change in the shareholding of the NBFC, including progressive increases over time, which would result in acquisition/ transfer of shareholding of 26 percent or more of the paid-up equity capital of the NBFC. Provided that, prior approval would not be required in case of any shareholding going beyond 26 percent due to buyback of shares/reduction in capital where it has approval of a competent Court. However, the same is to be reported to the Reserve Bank / NHB not later than one month from its occurrence. (3) any change in the shareholding of an HFC accepting / holding public deposits, including progressive increases over time, which would result in acquisition / transfer of shareholding of 10 per cent or more of the paid-up equity capital of the HFC by / to a foreign investor Provided that, prior approval would not be required in case of any shareholding going beyond 10 per cent, as applicable, due to buyback of shares/ reduction in capital where it has approval of a competent Court. However, the same is to be reported to the NHB not later than one month from the date of its occurrence. Further, provided that, in cases of acquisition or transfer of control of HFCs holding CoR valid for accepting public deposits, the Reserve Bank reserves the right to review the grant of permission to accept public deposits. (4) Any change in the shareholding pattern / capital structure of a SPD shall need prior approval of the Reserve Bank. SPDs shall report any other material changes such as business profile, organization, etc. affecting the conditions of licensing as SPD to the Reserve Bank immediately. B. Application for prior Approval 7. An NBFC shall submit an application, through PRAVAAH , in the company’s letter head, for obtaining prior approval of the Reserve Bank, along with the following documents: (1) information about the proposed shareholders as per Annex I ; (2) sources of funds of the proposed shareholders acquiring the shares in the NBFC; (3) declaration by the proposed shareholders that they are not associated with any unincorporated body that is accepting public deposits; (4) declaration by the proposed shareholders that they are not associated with any company, the application for Certificate of Registration (CoR) of which has been rejected by the Reserve Bank; (5) declaration by the proposed shareholders that there is no criminal case, including for offence under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 against them; (6) bankers’ report on the proposed shareholders. C. Requirement of prior Public Notice about Change in Control/ Management 8. Without prejudice to the requirements in the paragraph 6, a public notice shall be given in at least one leading national and in one leading local (covering the place of registered office) vernacular newspaper, at least 30 days before effecting: (i) the transfer of the ownership of the company by sale of shares, or (ii) transfer of control of the company, with or without sale of shares. Provided that nothing contained in this paragraph shall apply in case of any change in shareholding of an HFC accepting/ holding public deposits, including progressive increases over time, which would result in acquisition/ transfer of shareholding of 10 per cent or more and less than 26 per cent of the paid-up equity capital of the HFC by/to a foreign investor. 9. The public notice required in paragraph 8 shall be given by the NBFC and also by the transferee party or jointly by the parties concerned, after obtaining the prior permission of the RBI. 10. The public notice shall indicate the intention to sell or transfer ownership/ control, the particulars of transferee and the reasons for such sale or transfer of ownership/ control. D. Investment from FATF non-compliant jurisdictions 11. Investments in an NBFC from FATF non-compliant jurisdictions shall not be treated at par with that from the FATF compliant jurisdictions. Explanation: The FATF periodically identifies jurisdictions with weak measures to combat money laundering and terrorist financing (AML/CFT) in its following publications (i) High-Risk Jurisdictions subject to a Call for Action, and (ii) Jurisdictions under Increased Monitoring. A jurisdiction, whose name does not appear in the two aforementioned lists, shall be referred to as a FATF compliant jurisdiction. 12. A new investor from or through non-compliant FATF jurisdictions, whether in an existing NBFC or in a company seeking Certificate of Registration, shall not be allowed to directly or indirectly acquire ‘significant influence’ in the investee, as defined in the applicable accounting standards. Consequently, fresh investors (directly or indirectly) from such jurisdictions in aggregate should be less than the threshold of 20 per cent of the voting power (including potential voting power) of the NBFC. Explanation: “Potential voting power” could arise from instruments that are convertible into equity, other instruments with contingent voting rights, contractual arrangements, etc. that grant investors voting rights (including contingent voting rights) in the future. In such cases, it should be ensured that new investments from FATF non-compliant jurisdictions are less than both (a) 20 per cent of the existing voting powers and (b) 20 per cent of existing and potential voting powers assuming those potential voting rights have materialised. 13. An investor in an existing NBFC holding their investments prior to the classification of the source or intermediate jurisdiction/s as FATF non-compliant, may continue with the investments or bring in additional investments as per extant regulations so as to support continuity of business in India. Chapter III- Repeal and Other Provisions A. Repeal and saving 14. With the issue of these Directions, the existing Directions, instructions, and guidelines relating to Acquisition of Shareholding or Control as applicable to Non-Banking Financial Companies stand repealed, as communicated vide circular DOR.RRC.REC.302/33-01-010/2025-26 dated November 28, 2025 . The Directions, instructions and guidelines repealed prior to the issuance of these Directions shall continue to remain repealed. 15. Notwithstanding such repeal, any action taken or purported to have been taken, or initiated under the repealed Directions, instructions and guidelines shall continue to be governed by the provisions thereof. All approvals or acknowledgments granted under these repealed lists shall be deemed as governed by these Directions. 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Q1. In one line, what does this circular do?

RBI issues directions for NBFCs to obtain prior approval for acquisition of shareholding or control, with certain exemptions.

Q2. Who does this circular apply to?

NBFCs, HFCs, SPD registered with RBI as NBFC

Q3. What is the first thing you should do about it?

Obtain prior written permission from RBI for takeover or acquisition of control

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Who does what — compliance checklist
📜 Compliance
  • Obtain prior written permission from RBI for takeover or acquisition of control
  • Comply with specific exemptions and requirements for certain types of NBFCs
  • Ensure that such transactions are in the public interest and do not compromise financial stability
Grouped from the action items above — a single circular may involve more than one team.
Worked example & action-note template

Example: if you are a Compliance officer at a bank this circular applies to (NBFCs, HFCs, SPD registered with RBI as NBFC), your first concrete step on “RBI Directions on NBFC Acquisition of Shareholding or Control” is: “Obtain prior written permission from RBI for takeover or acquisition of control” (RBI issued this 28 Nov 2025).

  1. Circular: RBI/DOR/2025-26/340 -- RBI Directions on NBFC Acquisition of Shareholding or Control
  2. Issued: 28 Nov 2025
  3. Action required: Obtain prior written permission from RBI for takeover or acquisition of control
  4. Action required: Comply with specific exemptions and requirements for certain types of NBFCs
  5. Action required: Ensure that such transactions are in the public interest and do not compromise financial stability
  6. Owner: ____________ Target date: ____________
  7. Board/committee approval needed? Y / N
  8. Evidence filed in compliance register on: ____________
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