A 37 per cent growth in the number of active borrowers and an 8 per cent growth in ticket sizes had pushed up advances from MFIs by 33 per cent in 2013-14. Growth would have been higher at 48 per cent had it not been for exclusion of MFIs admitted to corporate debt recast cell, Icra said.
However, the agency sees the industry faring better going forward as there is a vast untapped potential that will help MFIs expand faster. This will help them drive in a 30-35 per cent annual growth over the next three years.
"The potential size of the micro finance market, served primarily by MFIs and self-help groups with bank linkages, is estimated at Rs 1.4-2.5 trillion against the current market size of around Rs 0.7 trillion as of March 2014, which points to a large growth potential.
"It is possible for MFIs to grow at an annualised growth of 30-35 per cent over the next three years on the strength of improved credit availability," Icra said.
Over the past two years, networth of MFIs rose by Rs 1,700 crore, around 40 per cent of which came from internal capital generation and the rest came from external equity.
External equity needs of the players over the medium term stands at a relatively large Rs 4,865 crore, said Icra.