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Rise In Household Debt Not A Concern, Backed By Quality Borrowing: SBI

A significant portion of this borrowing is directed towards value-generating purposes. Loans for asset creation, such as homes and vehicles, constitute about 25 per cent of the total household debt

Despite a gradual rise in household debt over the last three years, the State Bank of India (SBI) has said that there is no immediate cause for concern. In its latest research, the bank attributes this increase primarily to a rise in the number of borrowers rather than a spike in average indebtedness per household.

The report underlines that nearly two-thirds of household borrowings fall under prime or higher credit quality categories. "India's household debt is manageable and not worrisome at all, as two-thirds of the portfolio is of prime and above credit quality and the rise is attributed to a growing number of borrowers rather than an increase in average indebtedness," the SBI report stated.

Debt Primarily For Productive And Asset-Building Use

A significant portion of this borrowing is directed towards value-generating purposes. Loans for asset creation, such as homes and vehicles, constitute about 25 per cent of the total household debt. Meanwhile, credit for agriculture, education, and small businesses accounts for 30 per cent, suggesting that much of the debt is channelled into long-term development and productive activity.

In contrast, around 45 per cent of borrowing is reportedly used for consumption, personal loans, credit card usage, and financing consumer durables.

Debt-To-GDP Ratio Lower Than Peers

India’s household debt-to-GDP ratio currently stands at 42 per cent, notably lower than the 49.1 per cent average seen across other emerging market economies (EMEs), indicating a relatively conservative credit environment domestically.

Interest Rate Cuts Offer Relief

Recent monetary policy moves are expected to ease the financial burden further. The Reserve Bank of India has cut the policy repo rate by 100 basis points during its easing cycle, and a reduction in the Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) by 100 basis points has been introduced in stages.

These moves are already lowering interest costs for borrowers. SBI estimates that nearly 80 per cent of retail and MSME loans are now linked to the External Benchmark Lending Rate (EBLR), potentially offering households savings of Rs 50,000 to Rs 60,000 over time.

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Easing Cycle Likely To Continue

With the easing cycle expected to extend over the next two years, household borrowers may continue to benefit from softer interest rates, offering further financial stability amid rising credit penetration.

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