Chapter 3 - Section 3.3.4Rural–Urban Share of MLIs Borrowers

MLIs cater to both rural and urban low-income populations. Earlier, the urban borrowers constituted a larger share in India; it can be seen from the graph in Figure 3.8, giving a clear edge to the urban share in FY 2015 and 2016. But the transformation of several large NBFC-MFIs, which operated largely in urban areas, into SFBs had altered this balance. At present, the client base is predominantly rural, with the vast majority of borrowers coming from rural areas. This shift aligns with the demographic structure of India, where nearly 80% of the population still resides in rural regions. Smaller MLIs have typically been rural-centric, though a few have focused exclusively on urban markets.

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Trends in Rural-Urban Share of MLI Borrowers

3.3.4 Rural–Urban Share of MLIs Borrowers

MLIs cater to both rural and urban low-income populations. Earlier, the urban borrowers constituted a larger share in India; it can be seen from the graph in Figure 3.8, giving a clear edge to the urban share in FY 2015 and 2016. But the transformation of several large NBFC-MFIs, which operated largely in urban areas, into SFBs had altered this balance. At present, the client base is predominantly rural, with the vast majority of borrowers coming from rural areas. This shift aligns with the demographic structure of India, where nearly 80% of the population still resides in rural regions. Smaller MLIs have typically been rural-centric, though a few have focused exclusively on urban markets.

Figure 3.8: Trends in Rural-Urban Share of MLI Borrowers