Risk of banks' unsecured retail loansturning sour is rising: UBS

Lenders in Asia's third-largest economy have boosted their unsecured lending portfolios as the pandemic-induced stress on household finances has eased.

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The risk of banks' unsecured retail loans turning sour is rising as lending to borrowers with overdue debt has increased, UBS said in a note.

In recent months, lenders in Asia's third-largest economy have boosted their unsecured lending portfolios as the pandemic-induced stress on household finances has eased.

Last week, the country's central bank said it is closely monitoring the segment for signs of nascent stress. UBS has turned "neutral" on the banking sector and sees a higher probability of regulatory tightening on unsecured loans.

"The share of loans to borrowers with weaker risk profiles has risen along with an increase in retail borrowers' leverage," UBS said on October 12, citing a study it conducted.

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Outstanding receipts 

Banks' outstanding receipts from credit cards rose to 2.18 lakh crore ($26.19 billion) as of August 25, from 1.68 lakh crore a year earlier, central bank data showed. Outstanding personal loans rose 26 per cent in the same period.

The share of lending to borrowers with overdue loans rose to 23 per cent in fiscal year 2022-23 from 12 per cent in fiscal 2018-19, UBS said. The number of borrowers with multiple retail loans rose to 9.3 per cent in fiscal 2022-23 from 3.9 per cent in fiscal 2017-18, it added.

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UBS has raised its credit cost forecasts for banks under its coverage by 5-10 basis points for the fiscal year ending March. The brokerage has cut its rating on State Bank of India and Axis Bank to "sell" and "neutral," respectively, from "buy," on rising credit costs.

It has also lowered the price target for SBI to Rs 530 from Rs 740 and that for Axis Bank to Rs 1,100 from Rs 1,150. Unsecured loans as a percentage of total loans rose to 11.1 per cent for SBI and 10.7 per cent for Axis Bank in June 2023, UBS said. The brokerage prefers HDFC Bank and IndusInd Bank .

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 Akshit Tyagi
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