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    Digital-First Platforms Drive Credit Boom: Fintechs Secure 77% of India’s Personal Loans

    Aruna KaimBy Aruna KaimJune 2, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Fintech lenders have firmly established dominance over India’s retail credit landscape, capturing an unprecedented 77% share of the personal loan market by volume in the fiscal year ended March 31, 2026 (FY26). According to an annual industry report, digital-first non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) and platforms have rapidly outpaced traditional public and private sector banks by leveraging frictionless origination and small-ticket credit deployment.

    The Volume vs. Value Dichotomy

    While fintech platforms completely dominate the sheer number of loans disbursed, a deep dive into the credit architecture reveals a highly polarized market structure when measured by total financial value:

    • By Volume (77% Share): Fintech players issued over three-quarters of all individual personal loans in FY26. Their rapid growth has been propelled by the explosive popularity of short-term, instant-approval digital credit products, often used for immediate consumption or emergency expenses.

    • By Value (20% Share): Despite processing the vast majority of individual transactions, fintechs accounted for just one-fifth of the total loan amount disbursed. Traditional banking institutions continue to hold the lion’s share of high-ticket, long-tenure personal loans.

    Key Operational Milestones in FY26

    The structural shift highlights a massive, ongoing formalization of credit across India’s Tier-2, Tier-3, and rural markets:

    Metric FY26 Achievement / Trend
    Average Ticket Size Decreased to ₹10,000 – ₹12,000 for fintech loans, reflecting a deliberate pivot toward micro-lending and bite-sized consumer credit.
    New-to-Credit (NTC) Base Fintechs accounted for over 60% of all first-time borrowers registered in the national credit bureau database during the year.
    Co-Lending Share Nearly 45% of all fintech-originated volumes were powered by backend co-lending partnerships with larger private banks.

    Regulatory Headwinds and Asset Quality in Focus

    The massive volume growth comes amid heightened surveillance from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). Over the past year, the central bank has consistently warned against excessive growth in unsecured retail loans, raising risk weights and tightening digital lending compliance mandates to safeguard systemic financial stability.

    While fintechs have successfully used alternative data streams and artificial intelligence to underwrite millions of previously unserved borrowers, the rapid expansion is testing asset quality. Industry analysts note that delinquency buckets (specifically 30 to 90 days past due) for ultra-small ticket loans under ₹5,000 began showing visible signs of stress in the latter half of FY26. This dynamic is expected to force digital platforms to tighten their risk algorithms and transition toward higher-income borrower segments moving into FY27.

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