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    Fitch Predicts Margin Squeeze for Indian Banks in FY27 Due to Liquidity Crunch

    Aruna KaimBy Aruna KaimApril 2, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Fitch Ratings forecasts a challenging period ahead for Indian banks in the 2027 fiscal year. The ratings agency anticipates that banks will face significant pressure on their Net Interest Margins (NIMs) due to tightening liquidity conditions in the market.

    The Liquidity Factor:

    The primary driver behind this expected margin pressure is the tightening of liquidity. When liquidity is scarce, the cost of funds for banks increases. To attract and retain deposits, banks are often forced to offer higher interest rates. This increase in the cost of deposits directly impacts the NIM, which is the difference between the interest income earned on loans and the interest paid on deposits.

    Impact on Profitability:

    As NIMs compress, banks’ overall profitability is likely to be affected. While credit growth in India remains relatively strong, the rising cost of funding could offset the gains from increased lending volumes. Fitch suggests that banks with a higher proportion of low-cost current and savings account (CASA) deposits may be better positioned to weather this liquidity tightening compared to those more reliant on expensive bulk deposits or market borrowings.

    Looking Ahead to FY27:

    The transition to a tighter liquidity environment is expected to be a gradual process, culminating in more pronounced margin pressure by FY27. This outlook highlights the importance for Indian banks to proactively manage their liability franchises and explore diverse funding sources to mitigate the impact of rising costs.

    In summary, while the Indian banking sector has shown resilience, the projected liquidity tightening in FY27 presents a significant hurdle. Banks will need to navigate this period of margin pressure through strategic deposit mobilization and efficient cost management to maintain their financial health.

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