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Mumbai, Aug 16 (PTI) The microfinance industry’s gross loan portfolio (GLP) marginally declined by around 4 per cent to Rs 2,14,528 crore as of June 30 this year, against Rs 2,24,205 crore as of June 20, 2020, according to a report by Sa-Dhan. Sa-Dhan is an RBI recognised self-regulatory organisation for microfinance institutions.

Despite the ongoing pandemic, the sector witnessed disbursement of Rs 25,820 crore by all lenders, though a quarter-on-quarter GLP was down 14 per cent, the quarter 1 report on the microfinance sector released by Sa-Dhan on Monday showed.

As of March 31, 2021, the GLP stood at Rs 2,49,333 crore.

On a year-on-year basis, while banks witnessed around four per cent growth in GLP, small finance banks (SFBs) saw a decline of around 14 per cent.

The highest growth in terms of GLP (y-o-y) belonged to the not-for-profit (NFP) MFIs, which clocked around 15 per cent growth, the report showed.

NBFCs witnessed around a 22 per cent decline in their GLP and NBFC-MFIs saw a dip of around 5 per cent.

“Just about when we were coming out of the impact of COVID-19, the second wave struck. Though we had higher disbursement during Q1 of the current fiscal compared to the same period of previous fiscal, the business of the sector faced major challenges with full and partial lockdowns,” Sa-Dhan’s executive director P Satish said in the report.

Small MFIs bore the major brunt as access to funds from banks was restrained, he said.

However, there has been a recovery in microfinance operations since July, Satish said.

The report said the top five states in terms of GLP are West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Bihar, Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh.

It said there are 14 states/UTs (Lakshadweep, Kerala, Assam, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Manipur, Meghalaya, Chhattisgarh, Mizoram, Karnataka, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, Pondicherry and Nagaland) with a portfolio at risk (PAR) 30+ value higher than the industry average of 17.16 per cent.

Sa-Dhan has 229 members reaching out to 33 states/UTs and 593 districts. It includes SHG promoting institutions, MFIs (for-profit and not for profit), banks, rating agencies, and capacity building institutions.



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The branchless banking and digital payments network, PayNearby will be onboarding 10,000 women BC Sakhis from Self Help Groups (SHGs) to offer banking services to various Gram Panchayats in Uttar Pradesh.

The company aims to digitize transactions worth ₹1000 crores through the Self Help Group (SHG) ecosystem across Uttar Pradesh, while enabling BC Sakhis to earn additional revenue. PayNearby has entered into a partnership with YES Bank to onboard BC Sakhis across 9 districts in the state across Uttar Pradesh, viz. Badaun, Sitapur, Etah, Ballia, Ghazipur, Behraich, Balrampur, Gonda and Azamgarh.

The business processes and transactions that happen through SHGs are mostly cash-based. As of March 2019, an estimated ₹1,00,000 crore has been transacted within the SHG ecosystem, the bulk of it being in cash. Under the Uttar Pradesh State Rural Livelihood Mission (UPSRLM) program, the Government of Uttar Pradesh (GoUP) has decided to appoint one Business Correspondent (BC) – Sakhi (BC-Sakhi) from the members of the SHGs in each of its 58,000 Gram Panchayats.

The project is aimed at improving banking access in rural UP and enhancing the household income of these women and empowering them. Post the onboarding, PayNearby said it will work on upskilling BC Sakhis on the usage of the digital ecosystem while also providing them digital solutions to further the cause of financial inclusion across the state and bring many to the formal banking fold.

Anand Kumar Bajaj, Founder MD & CEO said, “Our country is going through a digital revolution and it is therefore important that we empower our women to lead this change. While the Business Correspondent model ensures low-cost delivery of accessible banking services to every section of the society, the SHG platform has proven to be pivotal in this task, owing to its comprehensive reach and influence at the community level.”

“The UPSRLM program is an excellent initiative by the government of Uttar Pradesh and PayNearby is extremely honoured to be a facilitator of this program and drive empowerment.” he added.



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