Answer Posted / amit aggarwal
Capital Adequacy Ratio is the ratio of capital funds or own
funds to the risk weighted assets. According to Bassel's II
norms for BFC (Banking Financial Corporations)it must be
minimum 9% and for NBFC (for asset finance company it is
15% and for other financing services of NBFC it is 12%).
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