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Banks renew push to unsecured loans

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January 23, 2026

India's banks are cautiously reopening the tap on unsecured lending, as policy rate cuts drive margin pressure and risks stay largely under control.

- Anshika Kayastha & Subhana Shaikh

Banks renew push to unsecured loans

India's banks are cautiously reopening the tap on unsecured lending, as policy rate cuts drive margin pressure and risks stay largely under control.

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