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Households’ Balance Sheet Stress Exhibits K-Shaped Dynamics: Nomura

  • January 3, 2025
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Households’ Balance Sheet Stress Exhibits K-Shaped Dynamics: Nomura

Sub: Eco

Sec: National Economy and National Income

Context: Nomura economists remarked household stress in India has also turned K-shaped

What is K-Shaped Stress?

It is rise in retail debt driven by consumption loans while asset-creating loans have a shrinking share

India’s household stress is bifurcated:

  • Subprime Borrowers: Increasing consumption loans.
  • Affluent Borrowers: Focused on asset-creating loans.
  • Rising Debt:
    • Household debt now at 43% of GDP, up from 35% in March 2020.

Observations by Nomura Economists

  • Retail Credit Trends:
    • Consumption loans dominate among subprime borrowers.
    • 60% of personal loan borrowers already hold more than three active loans.
  • Macroprudential Tightening:
    • Retail credit growth has slowed due to RBI interventions.
  • Cyclical Slowdown:
    • Evidence aligns with weak income levels and K-shaped urban consumption demand.

Concerns Highlighted by RBI

  • Rising Write-offs:
    • Significant increase in unsecured retail credit write-offs and delinquency rates, especially in the microfinance sector.
  • GNPA (Gross Non-Performing Assets):
    • Current GNPA ratio at a multi-year low of 2.6%.
    • Stress tests predict it may rise to 3% by 2025-26 under baseline growth and inflation scenarios. 

Implications of K-Shaped Stress

  • Uneven Borrowing Patterns:
    • Subprime borrowers increasing high-risk, unsecured loans.
    • Wealthier groups leveraging for asset purchases, creating an uneven financial landscape.
  • Financial Stability Risks:
    • Rising household debt and stress may undermine economic stability.

Recommendations and Observations

  • Tighter Monitoring:
    • Focus on consumption-driven loans and delinquency trends.
  • Policy Intervention:
    • Address disparities in urban consumption patterns and income levels.

The K-shaped trajectory underscores the growing divergence in financial health among Indian households, raising concerns over economic resilience and inclusivity. 

economy Households' Balance Sheet Stress Exhibits K-Shaped Dynamics: Nomura

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