"Delinquency rate by the number of accounts that are more than 30 days outstanding has declined 20% from 1% in April to 0.8% in October 2013," Equifax Credit Information Services (ECIS) said in a report.
Earlier this year, ECIS had reported that delinquency by number of accounts that are more than 30 days due had declined by more than 33% from more than 1.5% in mid-2012 to around 1% in April 2013.
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ECIS is a joint venture between Equifax Inc of the US, State Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, Bank of India, Union Bank of India, Kotak Mahindra Prime, Religare Finvest and Sundaram Finance and has over 120 MFIs as its members in the country.
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