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    RBI Report: Microfinance Credit Bounces Back After Two-Year Slump, But Borrower Base Continues to Shrink

    Aruna KaimBy Aruna KaimJune 30, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has highlighted a major divergence in the country’s microfinance sector: loan portfolios are finally expanding again, even as the total number of unique borrowers continues to decline.

    Data released in the RBI’s latest report reveals that the microfinance sector recorded its first quarter of credit growth after seven consecutive quarters of stagnation or contraction.

    1. Loan Portfolios Rebound

    The microfinance sector’s gross loan portfolio witnessed its first expansion in nearly two years during the January–March 2026 quarter.

    • This growth marks a crucial operational turning point for Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) and Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) that cater to low-income and rural households.

    • The rebound is largely attributed to higher average loan ticket sizes being disbursed to existing, creditworthy clients rather than an influx of new market entrants.

    2. A Shrinking Borrower Base

    Despite the uptick in overall credit volume, the microfinance sector is grappling with a persistent drop in its underlying customer base.

    • The total number of unique microfinance borrowers has continued to shrink.

    • This contraction reflects a highly cautious, defensive lending approach by institutions. Lenders are prioritizing risk management and tightening underwriting standards to prevent over-leveraging among vulnerable populations.

    3. Rising Concerns and Shifting Market Shares

    The microfinance data comes amid a broader series of regulatory warnings from the central bank concerning retail stress and alternative lending spaces:

    • Fintech Dominance: The RBI noted that digital-first fintech lenders have aggressively captured the small personal loan market, holding over a 57% share of loans under ₹50,000 as of March 2026.

    • Mounting Stress: This rapid digital credit expansion has triggered mounting stress in ultra-small loan brackets, prompting traditional lenders and MFIs to keep their borrower onboarding strictly guarded.

    • NBFC Stress Projections: RBI stress tests separately warned that while the overall banking system remains resilient, capital buffers for NBFCs could thin by FY27, with stressed assets potentially edging up to 2.8%.

    The Takeaway: The microfinance landscape is entering an era of “concentration over expansion.” Lenders are choosing to extend more credit to a smaller, strictly vetted pool of proven borrowers rather than scaling outward into riskier, unmapped consumer segments.

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