Impact of GST 2.0 short-lived as Credit Card spends moderate, issuance remains healthy: Report
New Delhi [India], December 25 (ANI): The impact of GST 2.0 on consumer spending has proved to be short-lived, with card spends moderating after the festive season, even as new card issuance remained healthy, according to a report by Asit C. Mehta Investment Intermediates Limited (ACMIIL), a SEBI-registered stock broker.
The report said total card spends declined to Rs 1,887 billion in November 2025 from Rs 2,141 billion in October 2025.
It stated "Impact of GST 2.0 Proves to be Short-lived as the Spending Moderate".
On a YoY basis, this represents an increase of around 7.1 per cent, with a total addition of 0.9 million cards, underscoring sustained interest in card-based payments.
Despite this sequential decline, transaction volumes registered a strong growth of 27.3 per cent on a YoY basis, highlighting the continued expansion in the usage of cards for everyday payments.
However, on a YoY basis, the average spend per card increased by 4.1 per cent, suggesting that while short-term spending softened, longer-term consumption trends remain positive.
Among major banks, HDFC Bank led issuance with 0.21 million new cards, followed by State Bank of India with 0.11 million, ICICI Bank with 0.11 million, and Axis Bank with 0.07 million.
Overall, the report said the data suggests that while the post-GST 2.0 spending boost and festive demand have tapered off, the structural growth in card adoption remains intact, supported by steady issuance and strong year-on-year growth in transactions. (ANI)
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