Small finance banks (SFBs) are projected to experience slower growth of 18-20% in FY2025, down from 24% in FY2024, due to rising delinquencies and asset quality issues. The GNPA ratio in the microfinance segment is expected to increase, and funding pressures with higher deposit competition may affect profitability.
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