SFB Advances to Cross Rs 2 Lakh Crore This Fiscal

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Oct 29, 2025 12:45

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Small finance banks (SFBs) advances are expected to cross Rs 2 lakh crore this fiscal, growing by 16%. Driven by non-microfinance expansion.
SFB Advances to Cross Rs 2 Lakh Crore This Fiscal
Kolkata, Oct 29 (PTI) Advances of small finance banks (SFBs) are expected to cross Rs 2 lakh crore this financial year, registering a growth of at least 16 per cent, according to a report.

In the report, ratings agency Crisil said the uptick will be driven by continued expansion in the non-microfinance segments, coupled with calibrated recovery of the microfinance loan book, which had seen degrowth in the last financial year.

Segmental diversification has been a long-running growth theme for the SFBs, most of which were microfinance institutions (MFI) at the time of conversion, it said.

This approach will continue this fiscal as well, persuading a sharper focus on diversification to other segments to minimise asset quality concerns, it added.


The report said diversification is crucial as the RBI guidelines mandate thresholds of 3 per cent and 1 per cent for gross and net non-performing assets (NPAs), respectively, for the SFB to seek a universal banking license.

The share of non-microfinance loans in SFB advances has already touched 67 per cent as of March 2025. Among the non-microfinance loans are mortgage advances, vehicle loans and MSME advances, it said.

The share of retail deposits in the overall SFB deposits has remained above 70 per cent since the interest rates started to rise. However, its composition has moderately shifted towards term deposits, Crisil said.

There are 10 SFBs at present in India, as the AU Small Finance Bank is transitioning to a universal bank. PTI dc
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