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Muthoot Microfin Transfers Rs 2.58 Crore to Unspent CSR Account for FY25

India CSR by India CSR
July 1, 2025
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NEW DELHI (India CSR): In a fiscal year marked by significant industry challenges, Muthoot Microfin Limited continued its unwavering dedication to corporate social responsibility (CSR), demonstrating that its pursuit of profit is deeply intertwined with its commitment to societal well-being. For the financial year ended March 31, 2025, while the company had a CSR obligation of Rs 5.73 crores, it spent Rs 3.15 crores on various impactful projects, with an unspent balance of Rs 2.58 crores strategically earmarked for a key ongoing initiative. This approach highlights Muthoot Microfin’s resilience and its forward-thinking vision to drive sustainable change in underserved communities across India, even when navigating complex economic headwinds.

Muthoot Microfin FY25 Highlights

Key FactDetails
CompanyMuthoot Microfin Limited
Financial YearFY 2025
Average Net Profit (FY22–FY24)Rs 286.46 crores
CSR Obligation (2% of Avg. Net Profit)Rs 5.73 crores
CSR Amount SpentRs 3.15 crores
CSR Amount UnspentRs 2.58 crores
Purpose of Unspent AmountSports infrastructure and training (ongoing project)
Date of Transfer to Separate AccountApril 25, 2025
Admin Expenses for CSRRs 0 (No administrative overheads)
Core CSR PhilosophyHEEL: Health, Education, Environment, Livelihood
CSR Implementation ArmMuthoot Pappachan Foundation (MPF)
Assets Under Management (AUM)Rs 12,356.70 crores
Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR)27.85%
Loss After Tax (FY25)Rs 222.52 crores
Credit Cost in FY259.4%
Management Overlay ProvisionRs 229.65 crores
Job Placements Facilitated1,500+
Health Awareness Coverage850+ women employees across 19 states
Telemedicine Consultations10.2 lakh via Mahila Mitra app
Sanitation Loans DisbursedRs 30.65 crores
Solar Product Loans DisbursedRs 2.92 crores
Paper Usage Reduction87%
Eco-Friendly Printers Deployed85% of total printers
Catastrophe Insurance Claims Settled90,000+ claims worth ₹18.30 crores
Mahila Mitra App Downloads1.8 million+
Digital Collections in FY25Rs 2,296.60 crores (25% of total)
e-KYC License AcquiredMarch 2025
ESG Score (CARE ESG Ratings)72.2 (Highest in Indian financial services sector)
Governance Score79
SKOCH Awards 20252 Gold Awards (Griha Raksha Insurance & Mahila Mitra App)

Navigating a Treacherous Landscape: FY 2024-25 in Microfinance

The fiscal year 2024-25 proved to be an arduous period for India’s microfinance sector. The industry faced a sharp contraction in its gross loan portfolio, a notable surge in non-performing assets (NPAs), and a significant plummet in disbursements. Factors such as overleveraging among borrowers, regulatory scrutiny, and regional disruptions, including “Karza Mukti” movements and legislative changes like the Karnataka Micro Loan and Small Loan (Prevention of Coercive Actions) Ordinance, 2025, disrupted collection efficiencies and posed substantial challenges.

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Despite these formidable obstacles, Muthoot Microfin demonstrated remarkable financial prudence and adaptability. The company successfully maintained its Assets Under Management (AUM) at Rs 12,356.70 crores and a robust Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) of 27.85%. While the company reported a loss after tax of Rs 222.52 crores for the year, primarily due to a conservative approach to provisioning and a credit cost of 9.4% that included a management overlay of Rs 229.65 crores to address risks in Karnataka and broader macroeconomic pressures, its core operational discipline remained intact. This financial fortitude allowed Muthoot Microfin to continue its social investments, underscoring its “double bottom line” philosophy where financial performance and social impact are mutually reinforcing.

CSR Obligation and the Unspent Sum: A Closer Look

As per Section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013, Muthoot Microfin’s CSR policy mandates an annual contribution of up to two percent of the average net profits of the preceding three financial years. For FY 2024-25, the average net profit for the preceding three years (FY 2022, 2023, 2024) was calculated at Rs 286.46 crores. This translated into a total CSR obligation of Rs 5.73 crores for the year.

Of this obligation, Muthoot Microfin actively spent Rs 3.15 crores on various CSR projects during FY 2024-25. The unspent amount, standing at Rs 2.58 crores, was not a lapse in commitment but a deliberate allocation for an ongoing project focused on sports infrastructure and training. These funds were meticulously transferred to a separate bank account on April 25, 2025, ensuring their dedicated utilization in the subsequent fiscal year (FY 2025-26). Notably, no amount was spent on administrative overheads for CSR activities, reflecting the company’s commitment to efficient and direct impact.

The ‘HEEL’ Philosophy: Guiding Sustainable Impact

Muthoot Microfin’s CSR initiatives are primarily channeled through the Muthoot Pappachan Foundation (MPF), the dedicated CSR arm of the broader Muthoot Pappachan Group (MPG). MPF’s programs are strategically designed around the comprehensive ‘HEEL’ framework: Health, Education, Environment, and Livelihood. This multi-dimensional approach ensures that the company addresses critical social needs and contributes to the holistic development of underserved and rural communities across India.

Impactful Initiatives: Beyond Financial Inclusion

While Muthoot Microfin’s core business revolves around providing collateral-free loans to women entrepreneurs, its social impact extends far beyond financial services.

  • Livelihood Enhancement: The company empowers women by providing crucial financial support for income-generating activities. Real-world examples abound, such as Sangeetha, a 34-year-old from Puducherry, whose stitching business flourished with a loan of Rs 35 thousand and subsequent support, leading to doubled profits. Similarly, Sunchu Renuka from Andhra Pradesh, with a Rs 50 thousand loan, increased her weekly income by Rs 3 thousand by acquiring a second cow. In a significant move to foster rural employment, Muthoot Microfin facilitated over 1,500 job placements through large-scale job fairs across 13 states in September 2024, directly supporting the “Viksit Bharat” initiative.
  • Health and Well-being: Muthoot Microfin prioritizes the health of its communities and employees. In FY 2024-25, it organized an online workshop on cervical cancer awareness and menstrual health for over 850 female employees across 19 states. Free diagnostic health check-up vouchers were also provided to female employees. Medical camps in Nagamangalam and Sompet, Tamil Nadu, offered free health check-ups and medicines to underserved populations. The company further supported pediatric cancer patients through treatment and care via the Blue Butterflies program and partnered with Mission Smile for free cleft lip surgeries, speech therapy, and nutritional support. The Mahila Mitra app played a crucial role, enabling over 10.2 lakh telemedicine consultations for clients.
  • Environmental Stewardship: Recognizing its environmental responsibility, Muthoot Microfin actively promotes sustainable practices. It disbursed Rs 30.65 crores in sanitation loans and Rs 2.92 crores in solar product loans, directly contributing to improved hygiene and clean energy access in rural communities. Internally, the company achieved an impressive 87% reduction in paper usage and transitioned 85% of its printers to eco-friendly inkjet models, striving for paperless operations. Waste management efforts include segregating dry and wet waste and disposing of obsolete IT assets through authorized e-waste recyclers.
  • Community Resilience: The company’s initiatives extend to strengthening community resilience, especially in climate-affected regions. In FY25, over 90,000 natural catastrophe claims were processed, with Rs 18.30 crores disbursed to impacted households through the Griha Raksha Insurance plan, offering crucial support during challenging times. Both the Mahila Mitra app and the Griha Raksha Insurance Scheme garnered prestigious Gold Awards at the SKOCH Awards 2025 for their significant social impact.

Digital Innovation as an Enabler

Muthoot Microfin leverages technology to amplify its social reach and operational efficiency. The Mahila Mitra app, with over 1.8 million cumulative downloads by the end of FY25, has become a vital tool for financial management, literacy, and health education. Digital payments now constitute 25% of overall collections, amounting to Rs 2,296.60 crores in FY25, showcasing growing trust in the digital ecosystem. The acquisition of an e-KYC license in March 2025 further streamlines the onboarding process, promoting seamless access to financial products and reducing fraud risk, especially for rural customers through financial literacy programs in regional languages.

Leadership, Governance, and Future Outlook

Muthoot Microfin’s success in driving sustainable impact is underpinned by robust governance. The company boasts an impressive ESG score of 72.2, the highest-ever ESG rating awarded by CARE ESG Ratings in the Indian financial services sector. Its governance score of 79 significantly surpasses the industry median, reflecting a deep commitment to transparency and ethical practices. This dedication extends to responsible lending and strict adherence to Self-Regulatory Organisation (SRO) frameworks, safeguarding the long-term well-being of its borrowers.

As Muthoot Microfin looks towards FY 2025-26, its strategic vision is to evolve into a technology-driven, future-ready organization. The company plans to deepen its impact by expanding into new markets like Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, utilizing its strong digital infrastructure to enhance operational excellence and portfolio quality. The deliberate unspent CSR amount for sports infrastructure and training is a testament to the company’s long-term commitment to community development. Muthoot Microfin remains steadfast in its belief that financial empowerment, coupled with targeted social investments, can truly transform lives and foster sustainable prosperity across India.

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