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McKinsey warns Indian banks face a structural profitability squeeze from costs and rising credit risks

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Published on 5 May 2026
McKinsey warns Indian banks face a structural profitability squeeze from costs and rising credit risks

Rising costs plus credit strain could compress margins

McKinsey says India’s banking sector is shifting from a phase of strong profits and balance sheet improvement to a tougher era of structural pressures. Higher operating costs and emerging credit risks are likely to weigh on profitability, forcing banks to navigate “turbulence” as the operating environment grows more complex than in recent years.

  • McKinsey flags structural pressures hitting bank profitability
  • Rising costs are expected to squeeze margins
  • Emerging credit risks could worsen asset quality
  • Banks may need strategy shifts to handle turbulence
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