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    Posted on July 14th, 2025 in Exam Details (QP Included)

    • Despite the Union government’s financial inclusion program, 96% of India’s population has access to a bank account.
    • A significant portion of India’s poor and low-income households are increasingly using informal and more expensive borrowing sources.
    • Loan defaults are increasing among microfinance loans, which are a proxy for non-institutional credit.
    • Despite progress in financial inclusion, progress has been limited to the liability side of lenders, such as deposit opening.
    • Between 2018-19 and 2022-23, the number of borrowers from economically weaker sections of society who borrowed from formal channels contracted by 4.2%.
    • However, households borrowing from informal or non-institutional sources of credit saw a growth of 5.8%.

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