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NBFC Registration in Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu

Register an NBFC to serve the manufacturing-driven MSME economy of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, fully RBI-compliant.

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This union territory, anchored by the industrial hub of Silvassa, has built a genuine manufacturing base thanks to lower tax rates and proximity to Gujarat and Maharashtra's supply chains — drawing in thousands of small and mid-sized factories that need working capital and equipment finance. It's a compact, industrially dense market that's often overlooked by pan-India lenders.

An NBFC registered to serve this UT can move quickly precisely because the manufacturing base is concentrated in a small geographic area, making distribution and monitoring far simpler than in a sprawling industrial state. StartRight4U's RBI registration process is exactly the same here as anywhere else in India — the ₹10 crore NOF requirement, fit-and-proper checks, and Certificate of Registration — handled without you needing to navigate it yourself.

Understanding NBFC Registration

Any company that wants to lend money, deal in securities, or offer leasing, hire-purchase, or chit fund business without holding a full banking licence falls under the Reserve Bank of India's definition of a Non-Banking Financial Company. Unlike banks, NBFCs cannot accept demand deposits (savings or current accounts) or issue cheques drawn on themselves — but they're free to build lending businesses across almost every other credit category, from personal loans to infrastructure finance.

Because NBFCs handle public money and extend credit at scale, the RBI Act, 1934 makes it mandatory to obtain a Certificate of Registration (CoR) before commencing business — Section 45-IA treats unregistered NBFC operations as a punishable offence, not a technicality to fix later.

Who Qualifies to Register an NBFC

The RBI sets a fairly specific bar before it will even consider an application:

  • Your entity must already be a company incorporated under the Companies Act — sole proprietorships and partnerships aren't eligible.
  • You'll need to demonstrate a Net Owned Fund of at least ₹10 crore, and it has to be genuinely liquid and unencumbered, not tied up in illiquid assets.
  • Your board needs at least one director with real, verifiable financial services experience.
  • Your MoA has to explicitly list financial business among its stated objects — this can't be added as an afterthought.
  • Every promoter and director goes through a fit-and-proper review, checking for prior defaults, fraud, or regulatory black marks.

Paperwork You'll Need to Gather

Most delays in NBFC registration come down to incomplete or inconsistent documentation, not the underlying business itself. Expect to prepare:

Incorporation certificate, MoA and AoA

Establishes the company legally and confirms financial business is an object

CA-certified Net Owned Fund statement

Independently verifies you meet the ₹10 crore threshold

Board resolution authorising the application

Shows formal internal approval to pursue registration

KYC and background files for directors/promoters

Feeds into RBI's fit-and-proper evaluation

Audited financials

Confirms financial health and where your capital came from

A forward-looking business plan (3–5 years)

Sets out your target lending segment and growth trajectory

Banker's report on the company

Third-party confirmation of your banking conduct

How the Registration Actually Proceeds

  1. Get the company in place: Incorporate (or amend the existing MoA of) a public or private limited company with financial business as a stated object.

  2. Fund and certify: Bring in ₹10 crore in unencumbered capital and have a Chartered Accountant certify the NOF.

  3. File online: Submit Form NBFC-1 through the RBI's COSMOS portal with the complete document set.

  4. Send physical copies: Deliver hard copies of the application and annexures to the appropriate RBI Regional Office.

  5. Sit through scrutiny: The RBI examines everything and typically comes back with clarification requests — this phase can run several months.

  6. Receive the Certificate of Registration: Once the RBI is satisfied, it issues the CoR and you're legally cleared to begin NBFC operations.

Choosing the Right NBFC Category

Not every NBFC looks the same on paper. The RBI recognises distinct categories — Investment and Credit Companies, Housing Finance Companies, Microfinance Institutions, Infrastructure Finance Companies, Core Investment Companies, Account Aggregators, and more — layered on top of a separate scale-based framework (Base, Middle, Upper, and Top Layer) that scales your compliance obligations with your size and systemic importance. Picking the right one from the start avoids having to restructure later.

Why Register Your NBFC in Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu with StartRight4U

Getting NBFC registration right the first time means clean Net Owned Fund documentation, a board that clears RBI's fit-and-proper review without friction, and a business plan built to answer the regulator's questions before they're asked. StartRight4U handles the complete RBI Certificate of Registration process for Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu — from initial eligibility review through COSMOS portal filing to final approval — so you can focus on building your lending business instead of navigating regulatory paperwork.

  1. End-to-end RBI application preparation and filing, including NOF certification support.

  2. Fit-and-proper documentation review for every director and promoter before submission.

  3. Direct coordination with the RBI Regional Office through to Certificate of Registration.