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Finance Minister Urges PSU Banks to Boost Credit Growth, Maintain Profits

  Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, in a meeting with heads of Public Sector Banks (PSBs) on Friday, urged them to leverage the Reserve Bank of India’s recent  50 basis points rate cut  to accelerate lending towards the productive sectors of the economy. Sources reported that the Finance Minister asked PSBs to maintain the profitability momentum in  FY26 , building on their strong performance last year. The cumulative net profit of 12 PSBs surged to  Rs 1.78 lakh crore in FY25 , marking a 26% rise compared to the previous fiscal. In absolute terms, this meant a profit increase of about  Rs 37,100 crore . Sitharaman also emphasised the importance of financial inclusion, directing banks to onboard more customers under government schemes to ensure broader credit outreach. On  June 6 , the RBI’s monetary policy committee, led by Governor Sanjay Malhotra, cut the benchmark repo rate by  50 basis points to 5.5% . The minister highlighted that PSBs sh...

Should You Take a Loan to Fund Your Wedding?

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As Indian weddings become increasingly grand and costly, many young couples are considering personal loans to cover their wedding expenses. While this approach might seem like a way to fulfill social expectations and create memorable events, there are significant factors to weigh before deciding to borrow for your wedding.

The Growing Trend of Wedding Loans

Traditionally, wedding expenses were a significant financial burden on parents. Today, many young couples are opting to contribute to their wedding costs themselves. While this intention is commendable, it is often practical only if they have adequate savings. For those without sufficient funds, taking a loan might appear as a viable option.

Understanding Wedding Loans

A wedding loan is essentially a personal loan taken to cover the costs associated with a wedding. Lenders market these loans as a way to make your special day unforgettable, but in reality, they are a business opportunity for financial institutions, offering unsecured credit at high interest rates.

Is It Wise to Borrow for a Wedding?

From a financial perspective, borrowing for a wedding is not advisable. Unlike loans for appreciating assets, such as homes or investments, wedding loans fund expenses that do not generate returns. They can lead to substantial financial strain, as the joy of the wedding is quickly overshadowed by the burden of repaying the loan.

Reducing Wedding Expenses

Instead of taking a loan, consider scaling down your wedding budget to fit your savings. A wedding is a personal event, and it’s important to align your celebration with your financial reality rather than succumbing to societal pressures. If you do choose to borrow, limit the amount to essential expenses only, avoiding unnecessary extravagance.

A Real-Life Example

During the pandemic, a cousin managed his wedding on a significantly reduced budget of Rs 8-10 lakh, compared to an initial estimate of Rs 25 lakh. This cost-saving approach not only allowed him to avoid debt but also enabled him to invest the saved amount. Over time, these savings grew substantially, showcasing the long-term benefits of a modest wedding.

Advice for Future Planning

If you plan to marry in the near future, aim to stay within your current budget. For those desiring a more lavish wedding, start saving early to afford it without borrowing. If you're in your mid-20s and planning for a wedding in a few years, begin saving now to avoid financial strain later.

For Parents

If you're considering using retirement savings to fund your child's wedding due to societal expectations, think twice. It’s crucial to prioritize your long-term financial security over short-term social pressures. Avoid depleting retirement funds, as this can jeopardize your financial stability in later years.

Conclusion

While wedding loans are available, they are generally best avoided. Opt for a wedding that aligns with your financial situation and plan ahead to save for a more elaborate celebration if desired. Financial prudence will ensure that the joy of your wedding isn't overshadowed by future financial burdens.

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