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During the financial year 2024, a total of 27.4 million MSME loans were sanctioned, amounting to Rs 54.2 trillion. This marks a growth of 19.3% in volume and 5.4% in value. Individual MSMEs recorded a Y-o-Y growth of 12.6% in the value of originations and a 19.4% increase. India’s micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSME) loan portfolio witnessed a 17.8% growth, reaching Rs 64.1 trillion by March 2024, compared to the same period last year, according to the fourth edition of CRIF High Mark’s How India Lends report. The report, accessed by The Financial Express, highlighted that MSME loans encompass credit provided to entities with an overall credit exposure of up to Rs 50 crores, as well as self-employed individuals. The report further detailed a significant rise in loans to self-employed individuals, which surged by 28.9% to Rs 35.7 trillion, while loans to MSME entities experienced a more modest increase of 6.6%, reaching Rs 28.4 trillion.
Growth in MSME loans:
During the financial year 2024, a total of 27.4 million MSME loans were sanctioned, amounting to Rs 54.2 trillion. This marks a growth of 19.3% in volume and 5.4% in value. The data showed a year-on-year (Y-o-Y) increase of 3.1% in the value of originations for MSME entities, with a more robust 18.9% growth in volume. In contrast, individual MSMEs recorded a Y-o-Y growth of 12.6% in the value of originations and a 19.4% increase in volume during the same period.
Portfolio quality, delinquency trends:
The report also noted improvements in the portfolio quality of individual MSMEs. The Portfolio at Risk (PAR) for 31-90 days dropped to 2.7% by March 2024, down from 3% in March 2023. Similarly, delinquency rates for PAR 91-180, PAR 181-360, and PAR 360+ improved to 1.1%, 0.7% and 7.3% respectively as of March 2024. However, the MSME entity segment saw a decline in portfolio quality, with PAR 31-90 increasing to 2.5% and PAR 91-180 rising slightly to 1.1%, compared to 2.1% and 1% in March 2023.
Growth in microfinance loans:
In addition to MSME loans, the microfinance loan portfolio also expanded significantly during FY24, registering a 26.8% growth to Rs 4.4 trillion. The origination volume increased by 6%, with a total of 83.5 million loans sanctioned, amounting to Rs 3.8 trillion, reflecting a 19% growth.
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