Today, the Reserve Bank released its web publication entitled ‘Quarterly Basic Statistical Returns (BSR)-1: Outstanding Credit of Scheduled Commercial Banks (SCBs), March 2023’ on its Database on Indian Economy (DBIE) portal1 (web-link: https://dbie.rbi.org.in/DBIE/dbie.rbi?site=BsrPublications). Based on granular account-level information, it presents various characteristics of bank credit, such as, occupation/activity and organisational sector of the borrower, type of account and interest rates. Data reported by 89 SCBs (excluding Regional Rural Banks) are presented for bank groups, population groups and states2. Highlights: -
Bank credit growth (y-o-y) accelerated over the last one year and stood at 15.9 per cent in March 2023 (10.7 per cent a year ago). -
All population groups maintained double digit credit growth during 2022-23; bank branches in metropolitan centres accounted for 62 per cent of total credit in March 2023. -
Personal loans segment has been driving the overall bank credit growth in the recent years: it recorded 19.7 per cent growth in March 2023 (16.5 per cent a year ago). The share of personal loans in total credit increased to 28.6 per cent in March 2023 from 21.5 per cent five years ago and 16.0 ten years ago. -
With rising economic activities, industrial credit growth (y-o-y) accelerated to 9.1 per cent in March 2023 from 4.8 per cent a year ago; demand for working capital loans also surged (18.5 per cent y-o-y growth in March 2023). -
Within credit to individuals, the share of women borrowers has been rising gradually: it stood at 22.9 per cent in March 2023 (20.6 per cent five years ago). -
Private sector banks accounted for 45 per cent of the incremental loans during 2022-23; their share in total credit rose to 39.0 per cent in March 2023 from 38.1 per cent a year ago and 30.2 per cent five years ago. -
Among states, Maharashtra maintained the highest share (28.2 per cent) in total bank credit, followed by National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi (10.9 per cent) and Tamil Nadu (9.1 per cent). -
The weighted average lending rate (WALR) on outstanding credit increased by 26 basis points (bps) during January-March 2023 and by 117 bps during April 2022-March 2023. Ajit Prasad Director (Communications) Press Release: 2023-2024/415 | |