Importance of Credit Cost to AUM and Loan to Asset in NBFCs Importance of Credit Cost to AUM and Loan to Asset in NBFCs Both Credit Cost to AUM and Loan to Asset Ratio are vital metrics for NBFCs, providing valuable insights into risk management, profitability, leverage, and asset utilization. DSIJ Intelligence / Friday, May 31, 2024 / Article rating: 5.0 Both Credit Cost to AUM and Loan to Asset Ratio are vital metrics for NBFCs, providing valuable insights into risk management, profitability, leverage, and asset utilization.
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