India's banking sector set for re-rating, but loan growth may stay moderate: Report

Updated : Jun 26, 2026 12:31
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New Delhi [India], June 26 (ANI): India's banking sector is set for a potential re-rating as asset quality remains resilient, but loan growth may remain moderate, as per Kotak Institutional Equities.
According to the report, asset quality is unlikely to be a concern in the near term, with both public and private sector banks expected to report lower slippages. However, banks may increase coverage buffers as they transition towards expected credit loss (ECL) norms.
"Valuations remain attractive despite recent outperformance, with scope for multiple expansion and earnings compounding," it noted.
Kotak noted that retail loan quality has strengthened compared to FY23 and pre-COVID levels, supported by tighter underwriting standards since FY24. Also, "unsecured lending should see the sharpest improvement following prior stress," it added.
However, the report flagged some uncertainty around loan demand. It said that while foreign fund inflows could help lower the cost of funds by reducing banks' reliance on deposits, they may not necessarily translate into stronger credit growth.
"We are a bit skeptical about the loan demand situation and believe that the strong flow of foreign funds is likely to reduce the cost of funds as it would lower demand for deposits than boost loan growth," it added.
On segmental trends, MSME loans are expected to face some stress if an economic slowdown continues for a longer period, however there is no widespread or system-wide risk at present, supported by government guarantee schemes like ECLGS and CGTMSE.
Large corporate borrowers continue to remain financially stable, with banks comfortable extending credit despite near-term sectoral uncertainties.
While benefits from improving funding conditions may vary depending on banks' growth strategies, the overall outlook remains constructive. "We see scope for multiple expansion alongside steady earnings compounding. Within this context, we maintain a relative overweight stance on frontline private banks," it said. (ANI)

(This article was generated from news agency ANI without modifications to the text.)

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