Scheduled Commercial Banks (SCBs) in India saw a significant 19.3% year-on-year credit growth in the last quarter of FY24, translating to an expansion of ₹26.6 lakh crore, reaching ₹164.3 lakh crore in total credit. This surge was driven by personal loans and lending to NBFCs. Deposit growth lagged at 13.6%, with the credit-to-deposit ratio rising to 79.7%. Read The Rest at :
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