Chapter 3 - Section 3.4.6Business Correspondent (BC) Portfolio of MLIs

Business Correspondents (BCs) appointed by Banks and Financial Institutions support lending operations by sourcing clients, managing the accounts, and servicing the collections on their behalf. Initially, only NGO- MFIs were permitted to function as BCs. The RBI later extended this facility to incorporated entities also, thereby allowing NBFC-MFIs to act as BC. Consequently, an increasing number of MFIs—particularly smaller ones facing challenges in raising capital—adopted the BC model to expand their business and generate income. As of March 31, 2025, 90 MLIs were functioning as BC agents, with the total loan portfolio under the BC model standing at `53,287 Cr., registering a (-2%) contraction in FY 2024-25.

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3.4.6 Business Correspondent (BC) Portfolio of MLIs

Business Correspondents (BCs) appointed by Banks and Financial Institutions support lending operations by sourcing clients, managing the accounts, and servicing the collections on their behalf. Initially, only NGO- MFIs were permitted to function as BCs. The RBI later extended this facility to incorporated entities also, thereby allowing NBFC-MFIs to act as BC. Consequently, an increasing number of MFIs—particularly smaller ones facing challenges in raising capital—adopted the BC model to expand their business and generate income. As of March 31, 2025, 90 MLIs were functioning as BC agents, with the total loan portfolio under the BC model standing at ₹53,287 Cr., registering a (-2%) contraction in FY 2024-25.

The distribution of the BC portfolio among different categories of MLIs is displayed in Figure 3.14:

Figure 3.14: BC Loan Portfolio of MLIs (in ₹ Cr.) and Category–wise Breakup as of March 2025

Further segregation of the Business Correspondent Loan Portfolio based on the legal forms of MLIs and the size of MLIs is given below:

Note: In the decadal trend graph of the BC Portfolio (2015–2025) shown above, the BC Loan Portfolio for each year is represented by blue bars, covering all Micro Lending Institutions (MLIs). For FY 2024-25, the total BC Portfolio of ₹53,287 Cr. has been further disaggregated to provide deeper insights. The breakdown shows pure MFIs (NBFC- MFIs, Societies, Section 8 Companies, Trusts, MACS, or Cooperatives) in red, NBFCs in green, and Private & Public Ltd. Companies in orange, offering a clearer view of the growth trend of pure MFIs.