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    High-Stakes Gold: Why Big Borrowers Are Driving Default Risks

    Aruna KaimBy Aruna KaimApril 14, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A recent TransUnion CIBIL report (released April 14, 2026) highlights a growing concern in India’s gold loan market: while gold loans are often viewed as “safe” due to their collateral, borrowers with high exposure are showing a significantly higher propensity to default.

    1. The “High Exposure” Danger Zone

    The report identifies a clear threshold where risk escalates. Borrowers who carry a high total outstanding balance on gold loans are much more likely to miss payments.

    • The ₹2.5 Lakh Threshold: Borrowers with more than ₹2.5 lakh in outstanding gold loans have a delinquency rate of 1.5%.

    • The Risk Multiplier: This rate is 2.2 times higher than that of borrowers with lower exposure.

    • Growing Leverage: Approximately 48% of all gold loan borrowers now have outstanding amounts exceeding ₹2.5 lakh, indicating a shift toward higher leverage.

    2. The Multiple-Loan Trap

    It isn’t just the amount of money that is a red flag, but the number of loans a single person carries.

    • Frequent Borrowers: Among those with high exposure (over ₹2.5 lakh), nearly 46% have more than five active loans.

    • Intertwined Credit: These borrowers are often using gold loans alongside other forms of credit, such as unsecured personal loans, creating a complex web of debt that becomes difficult to manage if one’s income fluctuates.

    3. Shift in Market Dynamics (2022–2026)

    The gold loan sector has transformed from a niche emergency option into a mainstream retail credit powerhouse.

    Metric March 2022 December 2025
    Share of Retail Portfolio 5.9% 11%
    Average Ticket Size ₹90,000 ₹1.96 Lakh
    Origination Value Base 5.1x Increase

    4. Why Stress is Increasing

    Several factors are converging to make the gold loan segment more volatile:

    • Product of Last Resort: For borrowers who have already defaulted on other loans, gold loans are often the only remaining way to access formal credit. The report notes these borrowers are 1.6 times more likely to eventually exit the formal credit system entirely.

    • Gold Price Volatility: While high gold prices in 2025 allowed for larger ticket sizes, any sudden dip in gold value puts pressure on the Loan-to-Value (LTV) ratios, forcing lenders to ask for more collateral or immediate repayment.

    5. Expert Warning: Looking Beyond Collateral

    Bhavesh Jain, Managing Director of TransUnion CIBIL, emphasized that lenders can no longer rely solely on the physical gold in the vault to judge risk.

    “Collateral strength remains important, but it cannot be the sole criterion for evaluating borrowers. Lenders will need to assess total borrower indebtedness and repayment capacity more holistically.”

    The Takeaway: If you are a borrower, having multiple gold loans from different lenders might seem like a quick fix, but it is now a primary red flag on your credit report. For lenders, the era of “no-questions-asked” gold lending is likely coming to an end as they begin to scrutinize a borrower’s overall credit history more closely.

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