Chapter 3 - Section 3.5.1Loan Disbursement of MLIs- States/ UTs and Regional Pattern

Table 3.9 indicates the State/UT-wise disbursement of microfinance loans. It can be observed that 22 States/UTs had registered negative Y-o-Y growth in terms of loan amount disbursed. The decline in MLIs’ disbursements in FY 2024-25 was again mainly due to a lesser capital inflow, which constrained their ability to provide new loans. Rising borrower delinquencies and repayment stress further made MLIs cautious in extending credit, which led to reduced loan sanctioning and disbursement activity. These factors collectively led to a significant reduction in new loan disbursements by MLIs during the year.

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Loan Disbursement of MLIs (in ₹ Cr.) across States/UTs – FY 2024-25 & 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

Regional distribution of MLIs Loan Disbursement

3.5.1 Loan Disbursement of MLIs- States/ UTs and Regional Pattern

Table 3.9 indicates the State/UT-wise disbursement of microfinance loans. It can be observed that 22 States/UTs had registered negative Y-o-Y growth in terms of loan amount disbursed. The decline in MLIs’ disbursements in FY 2024-25 was again mainly due to a lesser capital inflow, which constrained their ability to provide new loans. Rising borrower delinquencies and repayment stress further made MLIs cautious in extending credit, which led to reduced loan sanctioning and disbursement activity. These factors collectively led to a significant reduction in new loan disbursements by MLIs during the year.

The top 5 states in terms of amount disbursed during FY 2024-25 were Karnataka (₹40,073 Cr.), followed by Bihar (₹23,490 Cr.), Uttar Pradesh (₹20,496 Cr.), Tamil Nadu (₹20,007 Cr.) and Maharashtra (₹12,427 Cr.) respectively. Also, these 5 States accounted for 63% of the total amount disbursed during FY 2024-25.

Table 3.9: Loan Disbursement of MLIs (in ₹ Cr.) across States/UTs – FY 2024-25 & FY 2023-24 (in descending order of Loan Amount disbursed)
State/UT FY 2024-25 FY 2023-24 Y-o-Y Growth (in %)
Karnataka 40,073 44,932 -11%
Bihar 23,490 31,056 -24%
Uttar Pradesh 20,496 25,426 -19%
Tamil Nadu 20,007 26,525 -25%
Maharashtra 12,427 13,983 -11%
West Bengal 11,343 12,167 -7%
Madhya Pradesh 11,116 13,417 -17%
Odisha 8,113 11,787 -31%
Rajasthan 6,151 8,912 -31%
Gujarat 5,119 6,607 -23%
Jharkhand 4,232 5,501 -23%
Kerala 4,218 5,426 -22%
Chhattisgarh 3,856 4,965 -22%
Haryana 3,204 3,303 -3%
Assam 2,750 1,639 68%
Punjab 2,479 3,022 -18%
Andhra Pradesh 2,275 1,721 32%
Telangana 2,073 849 144%
Uttarakhand 978 1,083 -10%
Tripura 605 584 4%
Puducherry 356 478 -26%
Delhi 337 129 162%
Himachal Pradesh 146 188 -22%
Arunachal Pradesh 85 75 14%
Goa 76 105 -27%
Manipur 73 43 69%
Sikkim 55 37 50%
Jammu & Kashmir 54 66 -18%
Meghalaya 50 22 127%
Nagaland 37 6 511%

Karnataka is leading with the disburse- ment of ₹40,073 Cr. during FY 2024-25, including the BC portfolio of SKDRDP. Bihar is second with ₹23,490 Cr., followed by Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu with ₹20,496 Cr. and ₹20,007 Cr. respec- tively.

State/UT FY 2024-25 FY 2023-24 Y-o-Y Growth (in %)
Mizoram 24 27 -9%
Andaman & Nicobar Islands 15 9 61%
Chandigarh 4 4 -1%
Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu 0 0 0%
Ladakh 0 0 0%
Lakshadweep 0 0 0%
Total 1,86,318 2,24,094 -17%
Figure 3.19 Regional distribution of MLIs Loan Disbursement

Among the regions, the Southern region dominated in terms of loan disbursement of MLIs and accounted for a 37% share. This was followed by Eastern with 25% and Central with 20%, while Western and Northern regions had shares of 9% and 7% respectively. The Northeast region had the least disbursement share at 1%. Here too, the larger ticket size is visible in the Southern region, as their share in the disbursement, as their figure far exceeds the second position, i.e., the Eastern region