
Central Bank of India announced that it has renewed its co-lending partnership with Capri Global Capital Limited. The bank disclosed the development on 10 March 2026 through an exchange filing.
The arrangement will follow the Reserve Bank of India’s revised guidelines on co-lending arrangements issued on 28 November 2025. The renewal allows both institutions to continue extending credit jointly under the regulatory framework.
Under the agreement, Capri Global Capital will originate loan proposals which will then be evaluated by both lenders. The loans will be processed according to credit parameters and eligibility criteria agreed by the two institutions.
Borrowers will be charged a blended interest rate based on the participation of both lenders. Capri Global Capital will manage servicing of the loan accounts for the entire tenure, including customer interaction and repayment monitoring.
Capri Global Capital Limited is a non-banking financial company registered with the Reserve Bank of India. The company provides secured lending products, mainly loans against property and gold loans.
The NBFC is headquartered in Mumbai and operates through a branch network across the country. It has 1,331 branches spread across 19 states and union territories, enabling it to source and service customers in multiple regions.
As of 31 December 2025, Capri Global Capital reported assets under management of ₹23,916 crore. The branch network supports loan sourcing as well as servicing of borrower accounts across different locations in India.
The co-lending arrangement allows both institutions to take part in loan origination and distribution while operating under the RBI’s guidelines governing such partnerships.
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As of March 11, 2026, 10:34 am, Central Bank of India share price was trading at ₹36.78, a 0.11% increase from the previous closing price.
The renewed agreement continues the existing lending collaboration between Central Bank of India and Capri Global Capital. Through the co-lending structure, the bank and the NBFC will jointly extend credit while following the regulatory framework set out by the Reserve Bank of India.
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Published on: Mar 11, 2026, 11:01 AM IST

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