Rise in Used Cars Owners and Wider Financing Options Available are Driving India Car Loan Market: Ken Research September 2015 | New Delhi

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Bengaluru, October 2, 2015: Rise in Used Cars Increased user accessibility to evaluate financing options online and on smartphones and surged sales of used cars are expected to foster car loan disbursement to reach INR 1.8 Trillion by FY’2020

The young and middle aged people who belong to the working class are the major loan demanding class in India. The pre-owned car finance market has emerged as one of the fastest growing market in the previous few years. This industry has been majorly driven by factors such as reduction in average ownership period of cars, higher penetration of banks, higher urban population and higher sales of the used cars in the country. In the year FY’2015, more than a million used cars were financed in India with larger seasonal demand during third quarter of the fiscal year due to the presence of numerous festivals and holidays during October to December. Due to the easy and quick loan policies and higher penetration of banks and NBFC’s in the country, there has been an incitement in number of cars financed through the last five years.

India Car Finance Market Size by Number of Cars Financed in Thousands, FY’2010-FY’2015

 

 

 

 

India Car Finance Industry Future Projections by Loans Disbursed in INR Billion FY’2016-FY’2020

The rising working population and development of auto sector has induced more number of people to make car purchases and thereby opt for car loans to ease personal financial burden. The new car finance industry has grown considerably with a CAGR of 7.1% in terms of number of cars financed through the period of FY’2010 to FY’2015. Demand for finance of new cars has majorly arisen from the areas of Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Rajasthan and Punjab. Since a shorter term loan, such as a 3 year loan, provides a lower rate of interest, majority of people prefer a shorter term of loan.

The market for new car finance in India is fragmented with a number of Banks (such as Kotak Mahindra Bank, ICICI Bank, State Bank of India and many more) and NBFC’s (such as Magma Finance, Sundaram Finance and many more) operating in the market. However, the market for new car finance is largely dominated by Banks as compared to NBFC’s in the Industry. The competition in this market is soaring, since the major players in banking segment have almost the same position in the market. The India car finance market loan disbursements have grown at a CAGR of 13.2% from FY’2010-FY’2015.

“In the medium run, FY’2018, the car finance market is expected to touch the INR 996.7 billion mark for the new car loan disbursements and for the longer run, it is expected to reach INR 1.3 trillion for the loan disbursements for new cars in the year FY’2020”, according to the Research Analyst, Ken Research.

Ken Research hasannounced its latest publication on India Car Finance Market Outlook to 2020 which provides a comprehensive analysis of the new and pre-owned car finance in India. The report covers various aspects such as market size of India car finance market, segmentation on the basis of online- offline segment, term of the loan, seasonal demand and geography. The report is useful for finance providers such as banks and NBFCs, car manufacturers, dealers of used and new cars, web aggregators and new players venturing in the market.

Key Topics Covered in the Report:

Car Finance

– Market Size by Loans Disbursed, Number of Cars Financed

– Market Segmentation by

o Online- Offline

o Geography

o Term of the Loan

o Seasonal Demand

– Trends and Development

– Issues and Challenges

– SWOT

– Competition and Market Share

– Important Mergers and Acquisitions

– Growth Drivers

– Government Rules and Regulations

– Pre-Requisites to Enter the Market

– Future Outlook

– Macro Economic Parameters

Key Products Mentioned in the Report

New car finance: Online and Offline

Pre-owned car finance: Online and Offline

Companies Covered in the Report

HDFC Bank

ICICI Bank

Kotak Mahindra Bank

State Bank of India

Axis Bank

Magma Finance

Reliance Commercial Finance

Mahindra Finance

Tata Capital

Sundaram Finance


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