Net financial savings may touch ₹22 lakh crore in FY25: SBI research report


The report said the growing capital pool is crucial for funding government and corporate deficits and supporting macroeconomic stability. File

The report said the growing capital pool is crucial for funding government and corporate deficits and supporting macroeconomic stability. File
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State Bank of India (SBI) in its latest economic research report said that based on the current trends, net financial savings of the household sector may touch ₹22 lakh crore, or 6.5% of Gross National Disposable Income (GNDI), in the financial year 2024-25. The net financial savings during 2023-24 stood at 5.1% of GNDI, an increase from 4.9% in the previous fiscal.

The report said the growing capital pool is crucial for funding government and corporate deficits and supporting macroeconomic stability.

Referring to the dynamics of Reserve Bank of India (RBI) surplus, the report said the Central bank’s efforts to contain the volatility of the Rupee was a major factor in determining its quantum. During fiscal 2024-25, the balance sheet of RBI expanded by 8.19%, which is less than the nominal GDP growth of 9.9%. “An amount of ₹2.69 lakh crore surplus amount of RBI has been transferred to the government, which would enhance the fiscal space,” the report said.

According to the report, the incidence of fraud cases had declined, but defraud amounts tripled to ₹36,014 crore. On the other hand, card and internet fraud volume decreased significantly from 29,802 in 2023-24 to 13,516 in 2024-25. “In summary, India’s financial system stands at a crossroads, resilient and transformative,” the report said.

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