Credit to agriculture and allied activities continued to be robust at10.4 per cent in November 2021 as compared to 7.0 per cent in November2020. However, Credit growth to industry rose by 3.8 per cent in November 2021 from 0.7 per cent in November 2020.

For industries, size- wise, credit to medium industries registered a robust growth of 48.7 per cent in November 2021 as compared to 25.7 per cent last year. Credit to micro and small industries accelerated to 12.7 per cent in November 2021 from 0.6 per cent a year ago. However credit to large industries in November 2021 broadly remained at the same level as that of last year which was -0.4 per cent.

Within industry, credit growth to ‘all engineering’, ‘beverage & tobacco’, ‘chemical & chemical products’, ‘infrastructure’, ‘mining & quarrying’, ‘rubber plastic & their products’ and ‘textiles’ accelerated in November 2021 as compared to the corresponding month of the previous year.

However, credit growth to ‘basic metal & metal products’, ‘cement & cement products’, ‘construction’, ‘food processing’, ‘gems & jewellery’, ‘glass & glassware’, ‘leather & leather products’, ‘paper & paper products’, ’petroleum, coal products & nuclear fuels’, ‘vehicles, vehicles parts & transport equipment’ and ‘wood & wood products’ decelerated and contracted.

Credit growth to services sector registered a growth of 3.6 per cent in November 2021 against 8.2 per cent a year ago. It is a clear sign that the sector is yet to emerge from the setback caused by the pandemic. Within the services sector credit to transport operators contracted from 6.8 per cent growth last year to only 3.3 per cent. It is indicative of the fact that despite the indication of economic revival and opening up the economy, the movement of people are still disrupted.

The robust growth in the Computer Software services from 1.2 per cent to 6.7 per cent shows the people are still more interested in working from home even more than the last year. It is also indicated in the sharp fall in the people’s movement outside home. Tourism, Hotels, and Restaurants registered a sharp fall in the deployment of credit growth to this sector from 18.7 per cent last year to only 2.0 per cent in November 2021.

Surprisingly, the credit growth to shipping industry sharply rose from -5 per cent to 40.7 per cent. Aviation registered a fall from 21.8 per cent last year to only 6 per cent by November 2021. There was an improvement in professional services but it is still in negative. In November 2021 it was -4.7 per cent as against a growth of -32 per cent last year.

Trade sector still remains a matter of concern because the growth in deployment of credit shrank from 15.2 per cent last year to only 8.7 per cent in November 2021. The fall is reflected in both the wholesale (other than food procurement) and retail trade. Credit deployment growth in wholesale trade was reduced to 16.1 per cent by November 2021 as against 25.4 per cent a year ago. Same is the case with Commercial Real Estate, credit to which shrank from 3.5 per cent last year to only 0.4 per cent. Credit growth to other services combined shrank from 23.9 per cent last year to -1.7 per cent in 2021.

Personal loans continued to grow at a double digit rate and recorded growth of11.6 per cent in November 2021 vis-a-vis 9.2 per cent in November 2020 driven primarily by ‘consumer durables’ and ‘vehicle loans’. Loans against gold jewellery growth rate last year was 56.6 per cent that is still high at 42 per cent.

Among the Priority Sector, credit deployment growth rate was in negative in 2021 was for Micro and Small Enterprises and Educational loans at -2.2 and -8.5 respectively. There is sharp rise in credit to Social infrastructure from 24.4 to 82.2 per cent. Thus uneven credit flow to various sectors remains a matter of serious concern. (IPA Service)