Total income stood at Rs 1,201 crore. In Q2 this was Rs 1,302 crore. Gold loan outstanding during the April–Dec period dropped 12 per cent, from Rs 25,338 crore to Rs 22,263 crore. The number of loan accounts also declined 6% from 6.2 million to 5.8 million. Addressing a press conference here on Thursday, MG George Muthoot, chairman, said the RBI’s move to relax the LTV cap from 60 to 75 per cent would enable it to get back the customers who had moved to the unorganised sector.
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