Priority Sector Lending (PSL)

Priority Sector Lending (PSL) is a mandatory lending framework administered by the , under which banks are required to extend a minimum proportion of their credit to sectors that are development-critical or credit-constrained.

The RBI periodically revises:

  • Eligible priority sectors
  • Loan limits
  • Institutions obligated to comply
  • Weightage and incentives for lending

Objectives of PSL

  • Correct credit market failures
  • Promote inclusive growth
  • Ensure institutional credit to agriculture, MSMEs, weaker sections
  • Reduce regional and sectoral credit imbalances

Categories under Priority Sector

  1. Agriculture
  2. Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs)
  3. Export Credit
  4. Education
  5. Housing
  6. Social Infrastructure
  7. Renewable Energy
  8. Others (as notified by RBI)

Targets under Priority Sector Lending

1. Domestic SCBs & Foreign Banks (≥20 branches)

  • 40% of ANBC or CEOBE, whichever is higher

2. Foreign Banks (<20 branches)

  • 40% of ANBC or CEOBE
  • Up to 32% via export credit
  • At least 8% to other priority sectors

3. Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) & Small Finance Banks (SFBs)

  • 75% of ANBC or CEOBE

4. Primary (Urban) Co-operative Banks (UCBs)

  • 40%, increasing to 75% from FY 2025-26

Modes of Achieving PSL Targets

  • Direct lending to eligible borrowers
  • Credit facilities and financial products
  • Investment in eligible priority-sector bonds
  • Purchase of Priority Sector Lending Certificates (PSLCs)

Priority Sector Lending Certificates (PSLCs)

  • Tradeable certificates issued against PSL loans
  • Allow banks with shortfalls to buy compliance
  • Incentivise banks with surplus PSL to lend more
  • Enable market-based efficiency without transferring credit risk

Penal Provisions for Shortfall

Banks failing to meet PSL targets must deposit the shortfall amount into:

  • RIDF (NABARD)
  • Other RBI-notified funds (SIDBI, MUDRA, NHB, etc.)

Rural Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF)

  • Established in 1995–96
  • Maintained by
  • Funded by PSL shortfalls of commercial banks
  • Provides loans to State Governments and State PSUs for rural infrastructure projects

Revised RBI Guidelines (Credit Weightage Framework)

  • Low-credit districts (< ₹9,000 per capita credit)
    125% weightage for fresh PSL loans (from FY25)
  • High-credit districts (> ₹42,000 per capita credit)
    90% weightage
  • Other districts
    100% weightage

Purpose:
Discourage over-lending in saturated districts and redirect credit to under-banked regions.

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