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Sectoral Deployment of Bank Credit – November 2012
Date : 31 Dec 2012
Data on sectoral deployment of credit are collected on a monthly basis (last reporting Friday) from select 47 scheduled commercial banks accounting for about 95 per cent of the total non-food credit deployed by all scheduled commercial banks for the month of November 2012 are set out in Statements I and II. These data are also available in the Real-Time Handbook of Statistics on the Indian Economy (http://dbie.rbi.org.in).
Highlights of the data are given below:
Alpana Killawala
Chief General Manager
Press Release : 2012-2013/1099
Bank credit growth shows strong agriculture and NBFC lending, while industry and services credit exhibit relative deceleration. Non food bank credit rose 17.6 per cent y o y in November 2012, noting a differing fortnight count for the comparison year; agriculture credit increased 24.4 per cent, industry credit grew 17.7 per cent with broad deceleration across sub sectors except specified ones, services credit rose 15.3 per cent, NBFC lending grew 30.3 per cent, and personal loans increased 16.3 per cent. Data derive from monthly returns of 47 selected scheduled commercial banks and are published in the central bank's statistical handbook.Press 'Enter' after typing page number.