Chapter 2 - Section 2.5Disbursement Overview

Figure 2.6 indicates the number of loans disbursed during the financial year 2024-25, compared with the previous financial year. The data reveals a significant decline in loan disbursements, dropping from 836 lakh loans in FY 2023-24 to 553 lakh loans in FY 2024-25, representing a year-on-year decrease of 34%.

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Number of Loans Disbursed (in lakhs) across micro-lenders

Amount Disbursed (in ₹ Cr.) by Micro-Lender

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Loan Amount Disbursed (in ₹ Cr.) of all micro-lenders across States/UTs during FY 2024-25 and FY 2023-24 (in descending order of Loan Amount Disbursed)

March 2023 742Lakh Unique Active Borrowers in Total

March 2024 867 Lakh Unique Active Borrowers in Total

2.5 Disbursement Overview

2.5.1 Disbursement Volume (Number of Loans Disbursed)

Figure 2.6 indicates the number of loans disbursed during the financial year 2024-25, compared with the previous financial year. The data reveals a significant decline in loan disbursements, dropping from 836 lakh loans in FY 2023-24 to 553 lakh loans in FY 2024-25, representing a year-on-year decrease of 34%.

Figure 2.6: Number of Loans Disbursed (in lakhs) across micro-lenders

During the financial year 2024-25, the microfinance industry disbursed a total of 553 lakh loans. NBFC-MFIs led the disbursement with 217 lakh loans, constituting 39% of the total. Banks followed closely, disbursing 210 lakh loans and accounting for 38% of the total. Other lenders contributed a minimal share of 0.03%.

All categories of micro-lenders experienced negative year-on-year growth in loan disbursements during FY 2024-25. The steepest decline was observed in the ‘Others’ category with an 89% reduction, followed by Small Finance Banks (SFBs) at 39%, Banks at 34%, NBFC-MFIs at 33%, and NBFCs at 24%. This overall decrease in loan disbursement volume was primarily driven by liquidity crunch, deteriorating asset quality, tightening regulatory measures, and cautious lending approach emphasizing risk management after a phase of rapid expansion and rising defaults.

2.5.2 Loan Amount Disbursed (in ₹ Cr.)

During FY 2024-25, the total loan amount disbursed by all the micro-lenders together declined sharply to ₹2,84,130 Cr., compared to ₹3,86,287 Cr. in FY 2023-24, marking a year-on-year decrease of 26%. The state and Union Territory-wise disbursement figures for FY 2024-25 are detailed in Table 2.13.

Table 2.13 Loan Amount Disbursed (in ₹ Cr.) of all micro-lenders across States/UTs during FY 2024-25 and FY 2023-24 (in descending order of Loan Amount Disbursed)
S. No. State/UT During FY 2024-25
(in ₹ Cr.)
During FY 2023-24
(in ₹ Cr.)
Y-o-Y Growth
(in %)
1 Bihar 46,044 62,959 -27%
2 Uttar Pradesh 32,892 44,246 -26%
3 West Bengal 31,497 36,161 -13%
4 Tamil Nadu 30,808 49,957 -38%
5 Karnataka 26,127 38,399 -32%
6 Maharashtra 22,437 28,195 -20%
7 Madhya Pradesh 16,110 20,904 -23%
8 Odisha 14,177 22,049 -36%
9 Rajasthan 10,344 15,225 -32%
10 Jharkhand 8,732 12,315 -29%
11 Gujarat 7,280 10,761 -32%
12 Kerala 6,631 11,368 -42%
13 Assam 5,089 3,922 30%
14 Chhattisgarh 5,041 6,367 -21%
15 Andhra Pradesh 5,009 5,056 -1%
16 Telangana 4,855 3,314 47%
17 Haryana 3,478 4,771 -27%
18 Punjab 2,572 3,871 -34%
19 Tripura 1,876 2,207 -15%
20 Uttarakhand 1,297 1,843 -30%
21 Puducherry 505 745 -32%
22 Delhi 432 586 -26%
23 Meghalaya 122 104 17%
24 Himachal Pradesh 116 152 -23%
25 Goa 114 180 -36%
26 Sikkim 108 100 8%
27 Arunachal Pradesh 96 73 31%
28 Mizoram 95 108 -12%
29 Nagaland 76 50 52%
30 Jammu & Kashmir 58 69 -15%
31 Chandigarh 31 41 -26%
32 Others 30 135 -78%
33 Manipur 18 16 17%
34 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 15 19 -21%
35 Dadra and Nagar Haveli 13 15 -17%
36 Daman and Diu 5 8 -33%
37 Lakshadweep 0.00 0.03 -100%
Industry 2,84,130 3,86,287 -26%

The top five states in terms of reduction in loan disbursement during FY 2024-25 were Bihar (₹46,044 Cr.), followed by Uttar Pradesh (₹32,892 Cr.), West Bengal (₹31,497 Cr.), Tamil Nadu (₹30,808 Cr.), and Karnataka (₹26,127 Cr.). Collectively, these five states accounted for 59% of the total amount disbursed during the year.

Figure 2.7: Amount Disbursed (in ₹ Cr.) by Micro-Lender

During FY 2024–25, the combined microcredit disbursements by all micro-lenders stood at ₹2,84,130 Cr. Banks led with disbursements of ₹1,08,159 Cr., followed closely by NBFC-MFIs at ₹1,07,184 Cr. Small Finance Banks (SFBs) contributed ₹36,936 Cr., NBFCs ₹31,567 Cr., while other lenders accounted for a marginal ₹284 Cr.