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fxJul 5, 2026, 10:11 PM

India Allows Banks to Lend Against Silver as Imports Plunge 87% in May

India's silver imports crashed 87% in May, yet the move reflects a strategic shift as the country now permits banks to use silver as loan collateral for the first time in the world's largest silver market.

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India's silver imports slumped 87% month-over-month in May, a dramatic contraction that belies a deeper structural change for the precious metal in the country. The drop is not simply a sign of fading demand—it coincides with a landmark policy shift.

For the first time, Indian banks are now allowed to accept silver as collateral for loans. This regulatory change opens up a new channel for silver to serve as a financial instrument in the world's largest silver market, potentially transforming its role from a pure commodity into a mainstream credit asset.

Source: FXStreet Forex News