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Explain the process of credit creation by commercial bank

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Explanation:

A commercial bank is a dealer of credit. It creates money based on cash deposits. Further, it issues new money through its loan operations and creates credit or expands the monetary base of a country.

Therefore, this process of credit creation leads depositors to believe that they have money with the bank. Also, borrowers believe that they owe a certain amount of money to the bank. Let’s understand credit creation through an example.

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Example:

Let’s say that a bank receives a sum of Rs.1,000 as a demand deposit. Also, let’s assume that the Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) is 20%.

Therefore, the bank retains Rs.200 and lends the remaining Rs.800 to a borrower. While the depositor claims that he has Rs.1000 with the bank, the borrower has Rs.800 too.

Therefore, a single bank manages to create a credit of Rs.800.

If we extend this example to the entire banking system, then it offers an interesting insight.

Let’s say that the borrower takes a loan of Rs.800 from Bank A and deposits it with another bank (Bank B). Bank B retains 20% of the deposited amount (Rs.160 = 800×20%) and lends the remaining Rs.640 to another borrower.

Further, let’s say that the second borrower deposits the loan amount of Rs.640 with Bank C. This bank also retains the CRR of 20% (Rs.128 = 640×20%) and lends the remaining Rs.512 to the third borrower. This process continues until the time that the deposited sum is nearly equal to the CRR.

Just to give you a perspective, a single deposit of Rs.1000 with a CRR of 20% (1/5th) leads to the credit creation of Rs.5000. Therefore, the size of the multiplier is 5 (1000×5 = 5000).

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