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Applicability of Indian Accounting Standards on NBFCs Shoaib Qurashi Shoaib@vinodkothari.com Financial Services Group finserv@vinodkothari.com 13 th April, 2016 Check at: http://india-financing.com/staff-publications.html for more write ups. Copyright: This document is the property of Vinod Kothari & Company and no part of it can be copied, reproduced or distributed in any manner. Disclaimer: This document is intended to initiate academic debate on a pertinent question. It is not intended to be a professional advice and should not be relied upon for real life facts.

Several changes have been notified by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) with respect to the applicability of the Accounting Standards, Indian Accounting Standards and the Schedule III to the Companies Act, 2013 (the Act). Indian Accounting Standards (Ind-AS) have been notified and will be applicable to class of companies in various phases. In this article the author is specifically dealing with the applicability of the Accounting Standards and Indian Accounting Standards on Non-Banking Financial Companies (hereinafter referred to as NBFCs). Scenario under the Companies Act, 1956 In the erstwhile regime under the Companies Act, 1956, NBFCs had to prepare their Financial Statement as per Schedule VI as per the notification 1 dated December 7, 2006 which was revised from time to time. Further, Accounting Standards were also applicable to NBFCs pursuant to the Companies (Accounting Standards) Rules, 2006 Scenario under the Companies Act, 2013 As per the notification dated February 16, 2015 2 issued by MCA on the Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Rules, 2015 which deals with the applicability of the Ind-AS, the obligation to comply with the same was applicable to: 1. Any company who wants to comply voluntarily with the Ind-AS for the accounting periods beginning on or after April 1, 2015, with the comparatives for the periods ending on March 31, 2015, or thereafter. 2. The following companies were notified to mandatorily comply with Ind-AS for the accounting periods beginning on or after 1st April, 2016, with the comparatives for the periods ending on 31st March, 2016, or thereafter, namely:- a. Companies whose equity or debt securities are listed or are in the process of being listed on any stock exchange in India or outside India and having net worth of rupees five hundred crore (Rs. 500 crore) or more. b. Unlisted companies having net worth of rupees five hundred crore (Rs. 500 crore) or more. c. Holding, subsidiary, joint venture or associate companies of companies referred above in (a) and (b) of clause (2). 3. The following companies were notified to mandatorily comply with Ind-AS for the accounting periods beginning on or after 1st April, 2017, with the comparatives for the periods ending on 31st March, 2017, or thereafter, namely:- 1 The full text can be read here: http://www.mca.gov.in/ministry/notification/pdf/notification_gsr_739.pdf 2 The full text can be read here: http://www.mca.gov.in/ministry/pdf/notification_20022015.pdf

a. Companies whose equity or debt securities are listed or are in the process of being listed on any stock exchange in India or outside India and having net worth of less than rupees five hundred crore (Rs. 500 crore). b. Unlisted companies having net worth less than rupees five hundred crore (Rs. 500 crore). c. Holding, subsidiary, joint venture or associate companies of companies referred above in (a) and (b) of clause (3). 4. The following companies have been exempted from applicability of the Ind-AS being: a. Companies whose securities are listed or are in the process of being listed on SME exchange as referred to in Chapter XB. b. Companies whose securities are listed or are in the process of being listed on Institutional Trading Platform without initial public offering in accordance with the provisions of Chapter XC of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2009. However, pursuant to the first proviso to Rule 4 (1) of the said Rules, such class of companies may comply with the Ind-AS voluntarily. 5. The following companies have been exempted from compliance both voluntarily and mandatorily, namely: a. Insurance companies b. Banking companies, and c. Non-banking financial companies. However, MCA on March 30, 2016 came up with amendment in the above rules so as to increase the scope of applicability of Ind-AS to certain entities by way of Companies (Indian Accounting Standard) Amendment Rules, 2016 3. Pursuant to the same, sub-rule (1) in rule (4) has been inserted to include NBFCs as well within the fold of Ind-AS. NBFC in the said notification has been defined as: Non-Banking Financial Company means a Non-Banking Financial Company as defined in clause (f) of section 45-I of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 and includes Housing Finance Companies, Merchant Banking companies, Micro Finance Companies, Mutual Benefit Companies, Venture Capital Fund Companies, Stock Broker or Sub-Broker Companies, Nidhi Companies, Chit Companies, Securitisation and Reconstruction Companies, Mortgage Guarantee Companies, Pension Fund Companies, Asset Management Companies and Core Investment Companies. Accordingly Ind-AS has been made applicable on the following class of NBFCs in phases, wherein NBFCs shall comply with the Ind-AS in preparation of their financial statements for: 3 The full text can be read here: http://www.mca.gov.in/ministry/pdf/notification_30032016_i.pdf

A. the accounting periods beginning on or after April 1, 2018 with comparatives for the periods ending on March 31, 2018, for: 1. NBFCs having net worth of rupees five hundred crores (Rs 500 crores) or more, and 2. Holding, subsidiary, joint venture or associate companies of such NBFCs. B. the accounting periods beginning on or after April 1, 2019 with comparatives for the periods ending on March 31, 2019, or thereafter for: 1. NBFCs whose equity or debt are listed or are in the process of being listed or are in the process of listing on any stock exchange in India or outside India and having net worth less than rupees five hundred crore (Rs. 500 crore). 2. Unlisted NBFCs having net worth more than rupees two hundred and fifty crore (Rs. 250 crore) but less than rupees five hundred crore (Rs. 500 crore), and 3. Holding, subsidiary, joint venture or associate companies of such NBFCs. Where an NBFC is a parent (at ultimate level or at intermediate level), the parent company has to prepare consolidated financial statements as per Ind-AS with effect from April 1, 2018 for FY beginning on or after 2018-19. Applicability of Schedule III for companies complying with Ind-AS As per the notification no. G.S.R. 365 (E) dated April 6, 2016 4 issued by the MCA necessary amendments have been brought in Schedule III wherein the said Schedule has been divided into two divisions: 1. Division I This division deals with the companies who are required to prepare financial statements as per the Companies (Accounting Standards) Rules, 2006. That is to say, there is no change for those companies in the format of Schedule III on whom the Accounting Standards apply as per the Rules 2006. 2. Division II This division deals with the companies who are required to prepare financial statements as per the Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Rules, 2015. That is to say, Schedule III now prescribes a new format for preparation of financial statements for those companies which are to comply with the Indian Accounting Standards. Applicability of the new Schedule III Considering that the NBFCs are coming into the purview of compliance with Ind-AS only from April 01, 2018, it is only from April 01, 2017 that the NBFCs will have to prepare the financial statements in accordance with the revised Schedule III for the purpose of comparative statements for the FY starting April 01, 2018. 4 The full text can be read here: http://www.mca.gov.in/ministry/pdf/notification_04072016.pdf

Conclusion Accordingly, the financial statements will be now prepared in two formats by two separate class of companies, i.e. on whom the Accounting Standard Rules 2006 are applicable and on those whom Indian Accounting Standard Rules 2015 are applicable. NBFCs will accordingly have to follow the format as per Division II of Schedule III in line with the requirement to comply with Ind-AS as per the Amendment Rules, 2016. Thus, all the companies are coming slowly into the ambit of application of Ind-AS and thus Government is synchronizing all the sectors in preparing the financial statements uniformly all over the world.