Banks' credit to services sector jumped 21.3% in November: RBI
The Hindu
‘Increase led by 33% rise in credit to non-banking finance companies, including housing finance companies and public finance institutions’
Indian banking system's outstanding credit to the services sector jumped by 21.3% year-on-year in November compared with 3.2% a year earlier, data released by the Reserve Bank of India showed on Friday.
The jump was led by a 33% rise in the credit given to non-banking finance companies, including housing finance companies and public finance institutions, the data showed.
India's economy is recovering following the COVID-19 pandemic and credit offtake has improved. Most banks expect double-digit credit growth for the current financial year ending in March 2023.
Credit to agriculture and allied activities rose by 13.8% on a year-on-year basis in November, as compared with 10.9% a year ago.
Similarly, credit growth to industry accelerated to 13.1% from 3.4% in November last year. Size-wise, credit to large industry increased by 10.5%, compared to a contraction of 0.6% a year earlier.
Banks' personal loans grew by 19.7% in November compared with 12.6%, largely driven by a 16.2% jump in housing and a 22.5% rise in vehicle loans, the data showed.
The RBI, in its report on the Trend and Progress of Banking in India released on Tuesday, had said that there was evidence to suggest that a build-up of concentration in retail loans may become a source of systemic risk.