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As credit card spends rise 26% YoY in February, analysts remain watchful of banks' asset quality

Around 1.1 million credit card net issuances were done in February, with HDFC Bank leading from the banking pack

March 28, 2024 / 13:54 IST
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The rising credit card transactions comes despite RBI's higher risk-weights on unsecured consumer credit exposures on banks and non-bank lenders

India's credit card spends surged 26 percent year-on-year (YoY) in February to Rs 1.5 lakh crore, showed data from Reserve Bank of India (RBI), despite some regulatory embargo on some business payments and higher risk-weights on unsecured retail lending. With such sharp rise in credit card transactions, brokerages remain watchful of banks' asset quality going ahead.

Around 1.1 million credit card net issuances were done in February, with HDFC Bank leading from the banking pack, said analysts at JPMorgan. The industry cards outstanding (total amount of money owed on credit cards) was up 21 percent YoY. "We believe asset quality will be key to monitor with such sharp rise in issuances," analysts underlined.

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However, some issuers were more impacted due to restrictions on commercial card arrangements, pointed out analysts at HSBC. They see a notable market share loss for SBI Cards. It reported a sharp decline in spend market share - down 285 basis points (bps) month-on-month (MoM).