Sharp rise in bank credit growth

Sharp rise in bank credit growth

Bank credit, an indicator of economic activity, rose 11.30 per cent in September this year.

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Anand Adhikari
  • Nov 14, 2018,
  • Updated Nov 16, 2018 2:51 PM IST

There's good news for the economy at last. Bank credit, an indicator of economic activity, rose 11.30 per cent in September this year. The outstanding gross credit at the end of the month was Rs 80.25 lakh crore, according to the latest Reserve Bank of India data.

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While lending to the micro and small sector shrunk, lending to medium and large corporates showed smart recovery. The highest gains in the services sector were in transportation, computer software, tourism and hotels; and in the industry space, they were in automobile, electronics, cement, pharmaceutical, fertiliser and infrastructure, especially roads.

In the last five years, retail lending had compensated for the low growth in corporate credit. It is now time for pick-up in corporate credit. Capacity utilisation levels are gradually rising and very soon there are expectations of corporates going for expansion.

There's good news for the economy at last. Bank credit, an indicator of economic activity, rose 11.30 per cent in September this year. The outstanding gross credit at the end of the month was Rs 80.25 lakh crore, according to the latest Reserve Bank of India data.

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While lending to the micro and small sector shrunk, lending to medium and large corporates showed smart recovery. The highest gains in the services sector were in transportation, computer software, tourism and hotels; and in the industry space, they were in automobile, electronics, cement, pharmaceutical, fertiliser and infrastructure, especially roads.

In the last five years, retail lending had compensated for the low growth in corporate credit. It is now time for pick-up in corporate credit. Capacity utilisation levels are gradually rising and very soon there are expectations of corporates going for expansion.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Anand Adhikari

Anand Adhikari began his journalism career with the financial weekly Guardian Investor after completing his graduation from Delhi University and ICWA in the mid-1990s. He then moved to the Delhi bureau of  Kolkata based 'The Telegraph.'

He relocated to Mumbai, the financial capital, with the Hindustan Times Group in the late 90s.

In a career spanning two and a half decades,  Adhikari has covered financial markets, corporate sector, banking, debt market, economy, central banking, and insurance. He is currently the Managing Editor of Business Today.

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