“The Non-Bank, or the Alternative Bank have to Remain Alternative and Cannot Come into Main Stream" says Shyam Maheshwari
Shyam Maheshwari is the founder and partner of SSG Capital Management. Shyam Maheshwari was on Ares SSG’s investment committee and is a director of Ares SSG Singapore. His primary role is evaluation of investment opportunities in the India and Asia regions. He has 17 years of experience in the deal sourcing, analysis and investing industry. Shyam Maheshwari studied at St. Xavier's College, Mumbai for his graduation and Indian Institute of Management Bangalore for his post graduate MBA.
Shyam Maheshwari - The Pole Behind SSG Capital Management:
Shyam
Maheshwari serves as the Founder and Partner of SSG Capital Management
(Singapore) Pt. Limited, and is primarily responsible for SSG’s investment
activities in India. He has 17 years of experience in the deal sourcing,
analysis and investing industry. Shyam Maheshwari studied at St. Xavier's
College, Mumbai for his graduation and Indian Institute of Management Bangalore
for his post graduate MBA.
ShyamMaheshwari SSG expresses his views about the demand for credit growth in India. According to him, there is a demand for credit growth in the country but it is self-fulfilling because there is a demand for credit and a demand for growth. In his opinion, this part is currently on top of bank lending which again is currently being fulfilled by trust loans or alternative lenders or financial companies.
Shyam Maheshwari - Founder and Partner of SSG Capital Management |
Shyam Maheshwari also makes his view that the capex cycle is not driven by the banking system than the alternative. “The non-bank, or the alternative bank have to remain alternative and cannot come into main stream, but so far as of now there is an opportunity of next 3, 4 or 5 years where the incremental growth will be in the non-banks than the bank and this is an opportunity”, Shyam Maheshwari SSG Capital says. He also points out that in China there has been haves and have notes regarding credit. Some people get credit even though there is decent liquidity and some sectors and some companies don't get credit. However, he brings to notice that in India, it is a micro issue where the banks are not lending at all and therefore any growth opportunity by acquisition, growth or capex has to be funded from the non-bank for the time being, Shyam Maheshwari elucidates.
Shyam Maheshwari also illuminates on the pockets of opportunity across the broad spectrum of credit by sharing his perspective on the evolving global credit landscape. “The world's central banks have been a major boon to investors as they've pumped unprecedented amounts of liquidity into the global financial system since the 2008 crash”, says Shyam Maheshwari . This has allowed many companies to push out maturities and save on interest expenses. He also adds that on the flip-side, investors have also been pushed into riskier assets and as new, but sometimes less experienced competitors, such as corporations backed by large balance sheets, have entered the market.
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