Chapter 3 - Section 3.4.9Loan Portfolio of Banks and SFBs

Small Finance Banks (SFBs) were established in 2015-16 by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) as part of a strategic initiative to extend complete banking services to underserved and financially excluded segments of the population. Many of these SFBs were former MFIs, and a significant portion of their loan portfolio continues to be dominated by microfinance lending. Also, some of the Banks, especially the private sector banks, are major players within the microfinance industry. They have played an increasingly prominent role in expanding the microfinance portfolio across India by consistently increasing credit flows to MFIs and providing essential liquidity through strategic partnerships and funding arrangements.

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3.4.9 Loan Portfolio of Banks and SFBs

Small Finance Banks (SFBs) were established in 2015-16 by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) as part of a strategic initiative to extend complete banking services to underserved and financially excluded segments of the population. Many of these SFBs were former MFIs, and a significant portion of their loan portfolio continues to be dominated by microfinance lending. Also, some of the Banks, especially the private sector banks, are major players within the microfinance industry. They have played an increasingly prominent role in expanding the microfinance portfolio across India by consistently increasing credit flows to MFIs and providing essential liquidity through strategic partnerships and funding arrangements.

As of 31st March 2025, through self-reported data of collectively 5 Banks and 9 SFBs, which are operating through 9,226 branches, serving nearly 250 lakh clients, hold a combined microfinance loan portfolio of ₹84,856 Cr. The 203 Micro Lending Institutions (MLIs) (collected through self-reported data) had a microfinance portfolio of ₹2,38,198 Cr. Together, these specialized institutions (203 MLIs, 5 Banks and 9 SFBs) held a combined microfinance portfolio of ₹3,23,054 Cr. However, there is a difference of about ₹58,171 Cr. compared to the combined microfinance portfolio reported in Chapter 2 (₹3,81,225 Cr.), which includes all the micro -lenders data and is sourced from the credit bureau, and the combined microfinance portfolio reported here in Chapter 3, as the self-reported data has not been received from all the Banks, SFBs, and MLIs having operations in the microfinance universe.