Chapter 3 - Section 3.3.1New Borrowers4

The business expansion of MLIs is primarily driven by the addition of new borrowers. As per reported data, 158 MLIs added nearly 129 lakhs new borrowers during FY 2024-25, compared to 188 lakhs new borrowers added by 168 MLIs in the previous year. NBFC-MFIs led this growth with 103 lakhs accounting for 80% of the total, while Very Large MFIs (with GLP exceeding `2,000 Cr.) contributed 95 lakhs, representing 74% of the new borrowers. At the end of FY 2024-25, the total number of active borrowers with MLIs stood at 627 lakhs, down from 698 lakhs in the previous financial year.

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No. of New Borrowers (in lakhs) added - Size wise Breakup as on March 2025

No. of New Borrowers (in lakhs) added - Category wise Breakup as on March 2025

3.3.1 New Borrowers4

The business expansion of MLIs is primarily driven by the addition of new borrowers. As per reported data, 158 MLIs added nearly 129 lakhs new borrowers during FY 2024-25, compared to 188 lakhs new borrowers added by 168 MLIs in the previous year. NBFC-MFIs led this growth with 103 lakhs accounting for 80% of the total, while Very Large MFIs (with GLP exceeding ₹2,000 Cr.) contributed 95 lakhs, representing 74% of the new borrowers. At the end of FY 2024-25, the total number of active borrowers with MLIs stood at 627 lakhs, down from 698 lakhs in the previous financial year.

Figure 3.6: No. of MLIs New Borrowers (in lakhs) added and Category–wise Breakup as of March 2025