Tamil Nadu saw a 2.3% quarter-on-quarter squeeze in the state's microfinance outstanding portfolio to Rs 38,900 crore at the end of March, while Karnataka recorded a mere 1.1% growth during the period, data from credit information company Crif High Mark showed. Karnataka had outstanding microfinance loans of Rs 28,600 crore at March-end.
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