IDR rises to 67pc in March

Published April 14, 2015
By contrast, advance-to-deposit ratio (ADR) dropped to 52pc by the end of the month compared to 54pc a year earlier. -AFP/File
By contrast, advance-to-deposit ratio (ADR) dropped to 52pc by the end of the month compared to 54pc a year earlier. -AFP/File

KARACHI: Investment-to-deposit ratio (IDR) of banks in Pakistan increased to 67pc by the end of March from 59 per cent last year, said a report of Topline Research issued on Monday.

By contrast, advance-to-deposit ratio (ADR) dropped to 52pc by the end of the month compared to 54pc a year earlier, said the report. Lower ADR means less money is being issued for loans.

However, the banking sector’s credit grew by 8pc year-on-year. Growth in advances was the highest in last five years (2010-14), signalling that economic activity is picking up, said the report.

Though advances growth remained flat in the first quarter (Jan-March) of this year in line with past trend, year-on-year numbers were up 8pc versus 6pc last year.

“With improving macros and launch of mega infrastructure and energy projects, we expect credit growth of 14pc on average during 2015-17,” said the report.

Published in Dawn, April 14th, 2015

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