Retail credit growth in India decelerated in Q2FY25, significantly impacting affordable housing and low-cost two-wheeler loans. However, higher-value loans experienced an uptick. Personal loan originations and credit card usage saw growth, while overall credit demand hit a two-year low with mixed delinquency trends.
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