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Bankers’ committee raises State’s credit outlay to ₹10.98 lakh crore

Bankers’ committee allocates ₹10.98 lakh crore credit for Tamil Nadu, aiming for 12% growth to boost economic sectors.

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thehindu.comStai leggendo6 g fa

Bankers’ committee raises State’s credit outlay to ₹10.98 lakh crore

Tamil Nadu's Annual Credit Plan rose to ₹10.98 lakh crore for FY2026-27 (12% growth), achieving 109% disbursement against prior targets. Enhanced credit allocation to MSME, agriculture, and education expands capital access for smaller enterprises and workforce development.

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thehindubusinessline.com7 g fa

TN State Level Bankers’ Committee pegs FY27 credit outlay at ₹10.98 lakh crore

Tamil Nadu's FY27 credit outlay set at ₹10.98 lakh crore, reflecting a 12% growth from the previous year.

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  1. giovedì 11 giugno 2026·thehindubusinessline.com

    TN State Level Bankers’ Committee pegs FY27 credit outlay at ₹10.98 lakh crore

    Tamil Nadu's FY27 credit outlay set at ₹10.98 lakh crore, reflecting a 12% growth from the previous year.

  2. giovedì 11 giugno 2026·thehindu.com

    Bankers’ committee raises State’s credit outlay to ₹10.98 lakh crore

    Bankers’ committee allocates ₹10.98 lakh crore credit for Tamil Nadu, aiming for 12% growth to boost economic sectors.