People in India are
increasingly shying away from taking bank loans on account of economic slowdown
and scepticism arising out of job uncertainty, a survey by industry body
Assocham said. In the wake of slowdown, while industrial growth and services
are getting impacted, job uncertainty among the young spenders is working as a
big dampener... the survey said. Individual borrowers are adopting an extremely
conservative approach when it comes to taking loans from banks against fixed
deposits or shares and bonds.
According to the banking data, loans against fixed deposits have declined by 1.6 per cent in the current fiscal as against a growth of 20 per cent between August 2012 and August 2013. Besides, credit card users are also avoiding taking loans as the interest rates charged on outstanding payments are prohibitively high. Those who have already taken loans are now more cautious and resorting to timely payments of their dues to avoid penalties.
According to the banking data, loans against fixed deposits have declined by 1.6 per cent in the current fiscal as against a growth of 20 per cent between August 2012 and August 2013. Besides, credit card users are also avoiding taking loans as the interest rates charged on outstanding payments are prohibitively high. Those who have already taken loans are now more cautious and resorting to timely payments of their dues to avoid penalties.
"There is a feeling
that credit card outstanding payments result in debt traps for the
card-holders..."
BANKS AVERSE TO GIVE LOANS
AGAINST SHARES
A similar trend has been
witnessed in individuals or entities seeking bank loans in return for
mortgaging shares and bonds. The amount deployed so far in the current fiscal
under this head has shown a decline of 6.6 per cent, as against a growth of 8.8
per cent in the previous year. The reason cited for the cautious approach being
adopted by borrowers as well as banks is the prevailing volatility in the share
market. Banks perceive as risk great volatility in share prices, particularly
if the share price of the mortgaged security has seen a sharp decline. The
issue of Mark-to-Market risks act as hindrance, the survey said. Besides, high
interest rates offered by banks is also one of the main reasons for the trend,
since deposit rates have been recently revised upwards in the wake of tight
liquidity position.
Moreover, banks are also unwilling to lend to large corporates which are facing the liquidity problems arising from drying up of the corporate deposit (CDs) markets. Banks, bitten by a large increase in their NPAs (non-performing assets), are not too willing to lend to big corporates for meeting their working capital needs and want the companies to use the CD market, which, unfortunately, has gone dry.
Moreover, banks are also unwilling to lend to large corporates which are facing the liquidity problems arising from drying up of the corporate deposit (CDs) markets. Banks, bitten by a large increase in their NPAs (non-performing assets), are not too willing to lend to big corporates for meeting their working capital needs and want the companies to use the CD market, which, unfortunately, has gone dry.
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