The scoring model of SBP gauges the agriculture credit performance of banks against a multi-dimensional criterion


Islamabad: The financial institutions disbursed Rs1,776 billion under agriculture financing during fiscal year 2023 and achieved 97.6% of the agriculture credit target of Rs1,819 billion set by State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).
The credit disbursement recorded an impressive growth of over 25% compared to Rs1,419 billion disbursed in same period of last financial year 2022, said a press release issued by SBP on Wednesday.
Outstanding portfolio of agriculture credit also registered a growth of 10% and reached Rs760 billion at the end of June 2023 compared to Rs691 billion at end June 2022.
The unprecedented performance in fiscal year 2023 is owed to the collective efforts of the financial institutions and various initiatives taken in the backdrop of several challenges including the devastating floods of 2022, rising input costs and monetary tightening in recent years.
Among the various initiatives, SBP’s Champion Bank Model and Agriculture Credit Scoring Model played a key role in supporting financial institutions in extending agriculture financing, particularly in the under-served areas where significant growth was registered during the period under review.
In addition, the strategic guidance of Agricultural Credit Advisory Committee (ACAC) coupled with rigorous monitoring of financing by SBP provided further support in accelerating agriculture finance.
The last ACAC meeting, held in December 2022, brought industry’s focus to the potential of Islamic banking for meeting the needs of the farming community. As a result, Islamic agriculture financing also grew significantly during the year.
SBP efforts were further bolstered by the Prime Minister’s Kissan Package, which provided stimulus to revive the flow of agriculture financing especially in the flood affected areas.
Under the Kissan Package, various measures were implemented to strengthen the agriculture sector in flood-affected regions, which included waiver of markup on outstanding small loans, interest-free loans for small and marginalized farmers, and risk coverage for banks.
A subsidized scheme for purchase of farm machinery was introduced to promote mechanization and ensure national food security.
Moreover, agro-based Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) were included in SBP’s Refinance Facility for Modernization of SMEs and Prime Minister’s Youth Business and Agriculture Loan Scheme, which provided affordable loans to the agriculture sector.
SBP has also released the annual ranking of banks under the Agriculture Credit Scoring Model to bring transparency and competition among the various agriculture credit providers.
The scoring model of SBP gauges the agriculture credit performance of banks against a multi-dimensional criterion with particular focus on regional and sectoral performance.

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