The RBI is sceptical of certain forms of revolving credit offered by non-bank entities, particularly where repayment patterns could conceal a rise in household indebtedness
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Revolving credit, one of India’s finest tools for financial inclusion, has made deep inroads in creating sustainable rural wealth. Still, rising risks of debt recycling have made the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) sceptical.
For rural India, where income is mainly seasonal and contributes 46% to 50% of gross domestic product, revolving credit became an important component and shield against financial shocks as well as informal loan sharks.
Published – August 19, 2026 12:25 pm IST


