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Indian businesses are increasing bank loan use for working capital as IPO funds deplete, boosting credit growth.
Credit growth in India is expected to rebound as companies increasingly turn to bank loans for working capital, according to a State Bank of India report.
A recent slowdown was driven by a surge in IPOs, which allowed firms to raise large capital amounts directly from markets, reducing immediate demand for bank loans.
Now that IPO funds are being used for operations and investments, businesses are restoring reliance on bank financing to cover rising costs like inventory and supply chain needs.
With strong economic growth and sustained production, credit demand is set to rise, supported by the Reserve Bank of India’s liquidity management.
Las empresas indias están aumentando el uso de préstamos bancarios para capital de trabajo a medida que se agotan los fondos de IPO, impulsando el crecimiento del crédito.