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Credit growth dips to 5 per cent, hits 60-year low in FY17
Saddled with high bad debt and weak corporate demand, credit growth plunged to a whopping six-decade low of 5.08 per cent in the financial year 2016-17, as against 10.7 per cent a year ago, the Reserve Bank data revealed.
Mumbai
For the year to March, banks’ outstanding credit stood at Rs 78.81 trillion compared to Rs 75.01 trillion as of April 1 2016, show the central bank data. The numbers are surprising as the economy has been clipping at close to 7 pc during the year under review and interest rates have been heading south.Â
One main reason for the massive plunge is the rising corporate bond market from where companies are tapping funds even for working capital as most of them could have been turned away by banks due to their over-leveraged balance sheets.Â
It can be noted that the credit growth in FY 2016-17 is the lowest since 1953-54 when it had inched up by a paltry 1.7 per cent, the apex bank data says. In the year to March 2016, banks reported a credit growth of 10.69 per cent at Rs 75.30 trillion.Â
As per domestic rating agency Icra, the outlook on the asset quality of the banking sector seems to be weak even as the fresh non-performing asset (NPA) generation rate continues to show signs of moderation.Â
The annualised fresh NPA generation declined to 4.1 per cent during the third quarter of 2016-17 compared to 10.7 per cent during the fourth quarter of the financial year 2015 -16, 6.1 per cent during the first quarter of 2016-17 and 5.8 per cent in the second quarter of 2016-17, Icra had said in a report.Â
Fresh NPA additions to gross NPAs during Q3 of fiscal 2017 inched down to Rs 26,400 crore compared to Rs 1.36 trillion during the first nine months of the fiscal 2017, partly aided by higher write-offs during the last quarter.Â
Icra has projected gross NPAs to increase to Rs 7.57.7 trillion or 9.7-10 per cent for March 2017 and Rs 8.2-8.5 trillion or 9.9-10.3 per cent for fiscal 2018 with upside risks in case of slower resolution of SDR accounts, leading to higher slippages.Â
Warning of more pains on the restructured accounts, especially those under the 2/25 scheme, Icra said, of the 40 large borrowers with a total debt of Rs 3.16 trillion, 29 per cent of the debt turned NPA till December 2016.Â
Bank deposits grew by 11.75 pc during fiscal 2017, helped by large flow of funds into the banking system after demonetisation of high value notes last Nov. Outstanding bank deposits stood at Rs 108.05 trillion as of March 31, 2017 as against Rs 96.68 trillion on April 1, 2016.Â
Last FY deposits grew 9.72 pc. The banking system is saddled with close to Rs 14 trillion of bad loans, including those turned dud after restructuring. This is almost 15 per cent of the system.
Axis Bank bags 1 mn micro-borrowers
Private lender Axis Bank has touched 1 million micro-borrowers mark and is not keen on acquiring stake in any microlender, a senior official said. Three years after entering the segment, the bank touched the 1 million borrowers mark. All of them are women who have availed of credit through the joint lending group model, Axis Bank’s retail banking head Rajiv Anand said. Stating that the book stands at Rs 1,100 crore now, he hinted the bank will focus on expanding the business organically rather than buying into a microfinance company.
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