Chapter 5 - Section 5.2 - SubSection 5.2.2Credit disbursement to SHGs

Over the past decade, credit disbursement through the SHG Bank Linkage Programme has grown substantially, with 55.57 lakh SHGs accessing fresh loans totalling ₹2,08,283 crore in the financial year 2024–25. Despite this impressive scale, year-on-year growth has slowed, showing only a slight increase in the number of SHGs and a small reduction in the total amount borrowed compared to the previous year. This suggests the programme is transitioning from rapid expansion to a phase of consolidation. Moreover, the overall stress witnessed in the microfinance sector during the year also have contributed to the slower growth.

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Agency wise Credit Disbursement to SHGs during FY 2024-25

5.2.2 Credit disbursement to SHGs

Over the past decade, credit disbursement through the SHG Bank Linkage Programme has grown substantially, with 55.57 lakh SHGs accessing fresh loans totalling ₹2,08,283 crore in the financial year 2024–25. Despite this impressive scale, year-on-year growth has slowed, showing only a slight increase in the number of SHGs and a small reduction in the total amount borrowed compared to the previous year. This suggests the programme is transitioning from rapid expansion to a phase of consolidation. Moreover, the overall stress witnessed in the microfinance sector during the year also have contributed to the slower growth

Regionally, the Southern and Eastern zones remained the primary contributors to credit disbursement under the programme. However, the Southern region’s share has been steadily declining over recent years, while other regions are gaining ground. Additionally, the average loan size for SHGs in the Northern, Eastern, and Central regions remained considerably lower than that in the Southern region, highlighting the need for focused efforts to strengthen sustainable livelihoods and promote income-generating activities across these areas.

Figure 5.4: Region wise Loan Amount Disbursed to SHGs during FY 2024-25
Figure 5.5: Agency wise Credit Disbursement to SHGs during FY 2024-25

Figure 5.5 shows that the larger share of the loans disbursed during the year was by the Commercial Banks at ₹1,44,674 crore, followed by RRBs with ₹55,500 crore, and Cooperative Banks at ₹8,109 crore. The Commercial Banks accounted for around 69% and RRBs 27%. The Cooperative Banks had a meagre share of 4%