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Women-Led MSMEs To Get Major Boost As IFC Proposes To Lend Loan Up to $150 Million to Bajaj Finance

Chennai, April 23: In a bid to boost the startup ecosystem in India and help the women-led MSMEs in the country, the International Finance Corporation (IFC) part of the World Bank Group has proposed to loan up to $150 million to Bajaj Finance Ltd.

Under the new initiative, Bajaj Finance will increase its lending to MSME segment to about $600 million. According to details by IFC, the proposed $150 million senior loan for up to five years to Bajaj Finance will enable the company to expand its lending to micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME) and women-owned MSMEs.

Bajaj Finance, which is headquartered in Pune is part of the Bajaj Group,  which is the third-largest non-banking finance company (NBFC) in India. The firm has $4.9 billion equity base and $22.3 billion asset base as of December 31, 2020, IFC said.

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Digitalisation To Play Key Role in Growth and Development of MSME Sector in India, Says Nitin Gadkari

With an aim to development of small businesses in the country, digitalization across areas like marketing and manufacturing would play a critical role, Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Minister Nitin Gadkari said. The Minister also emphasised the need for technologies that can help expand economically viable MSMEs in the rural and tribal areas across the country. He also pointed out that MSMEs account for 30 percent of India’s GDP, 48 percent of the exports and have created 11 crore jobs. The government aims to take this to 40 percent GDP contribution, 60 percent exports, and create 5 crore new jobs.

“Digitalisation in MSMEs is the most important subject…digitalisation is a solution by which we can make our system transparent and time-bound,” he said at an event held by Microsoft. In his address, Gadkari noted that marketing is an important arena for MSMEs and a number of small companies that have started marketing online are seeing excellent results. He added that digitalization can play an important role for the manufacturing sector in enhancing processes, he said, urging the tech sector to collaborate with MSMEs to help them in these processes. He said the most important agenda for the government is development of MSMEs in the rural, agricultural, tribal areas and 115 aspirational districts.

“This area is where GDP contribution is very negligible…So we need to find technology which is useful for making economically viable MSMEs in the village, rural, agricultural and tribal area,” he noted. He added that while these areas have raw materials, a digital system that is result-oriented can be brought in that will create a win-win situation for all.

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MSME Sector ‘Growth Engine’ of Indian Economy, Contributes around 30% to GDP, Says RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das

The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises have been gaining momentum in past few years. Government at various levels, the MSME Ministry, Public Sector Banks, and NBFCs among other state agencies have been implementing several initiatives for the development of the sector and encourage more and more people to establish their businesses in the MSME sector. The sector did suffer owing to the coronavirus outbreak and the subsequent lockdown, which lead to curb on all the economic activities across the country. However, the various micro, small and medium enterprises are now on the path of revival and will soon bloom to its full potential soon again. Union Budget 2021: Here Is What the First Paperless Budget Has In Store for the MSME Sector.

Addressing the 185th Foundation Day Celebration of Bombay Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Governor of the Reserve Bank of India Shaktikanta Das said that the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector has emerged as the growth engine of the economy and is showing signs of revival after the COVID-led degrowth in early part of the current financial year (2020-21). Das added that the sector has been rendered vulnerable by the pandemic necessitating concerted effected effects to combat the stress and focus on the revival of the sector.

He informed that MSME sector -a vast network of around 6.33 Crore enterprises- is contributing about 30 per cent of the nominal Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the country and 48 per cent to the total exports of India. “As digital capabilities improve and connectivity becomes omnipresent technological innovation and technology-driven revolution are poised to quickly and radically change India’s economy,”said Das. Adding that the Reserve Bank of India has also made necessary intervention to support economy’s critical sector- referring to the micro, small and medium enterprises. Major Boost to MSME Sector: Govt Trying to Make 5,000 MSME Clusters Under SFURTI Initiate, Says Union Minister Nitin Gadkari.

Meanwhile, the central government on its end has also been contributing towards the development of the MSME sector. In the Union Budget for the upcoming financial year 2021-22, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has proposed an allocation of a fund of over Rs 15,000 Crore to the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, which stands at double the amount apportioned to the sector last fiscal. A reduction in the custom duties has also been proposed, with duties on semis, flat, and long products of non-alloy, alloy, and stainless steels has been reduced to 7.5 per cent uniformly.