Chapter 5 - Section 5.1NABARD and SHG Bank Linkage

The SHG-BLP has completed three decades in the Indian financial sector landscape and has grown from strength to strength. Over the last five decades there has been a massive expansion of the formal banking system, still financial inclusion through last-mile connectivity was always a challenge in rural India. The SHG-BLP model was pioneered by NABARD, when the formal banking system could not provide finance to the informal sector and the rural poor, who were considered as ‘unbankable’ till then. Under this model, women in a village were encouraged to form the SHGs. An SHG is a group of about 15 to 20 people from a homogenous background, who join together to address common issues, where members regularly contribute small savings to the group. Once the groups are formed, a bank account for SHGs is opened, which is the first step in the bank linkage programme. The savings of the group are collected and deposited in these accounts, after using it for internal lending. Eventually as the group builds substantial financial discipline, they establish a credit linkage with the banks whereby the bank provides credit to the group for on-lending to members. The members of the SHGs generally avail these loans to engage in income-generating activities, sustainable livelihood creation activities, apart from consumption purposes. These loans are given without any collateral and at interest rates determined by the groups.

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Table 5.1: Key Statistics under SHG-BLP
S.No. Indicators 2025 2024 Change
1 Total number of SHGs saving-linked with banks (in Lakh) 143.3 144.21 -0.91
Percentage of NRLM/NULM Groups 74% 64% 10%
2 Total saving amount of SHGs linked with banks (₹ in Cr.) 71,433 65,089 6,344
Percentage of women groups linked 86% 97% -11%
Percentage of NRLM/ NULM groups 81% 87% -6%
3 Total number of SHGs with loan outstanding (in Lakh) 84.94 77.42 7.52
4 Total loan amount outstanding (₹ in Cr) 3,04,259 2,59,664 44,595
5 Total No. of SHGs credit linked during FY 2024-25 (in Lakh) 55.57 54.82 0.75
6 Total Amount disbursed during FY 2024-25 (₹ in Cr.) 2,08,283 2,09,286 -1,003
7 Number of Households covered (in Cr) 17.1 17.75 -0.65
8 Non-Performing Asset (NPA%) 1.74% 2.79% -1.05%