- Nirmala Sitharaman distributes loans worth Rs 3,500 crore under Prime Minister’s Loan Schemes in Coimbatore
- SIDBI said that there is a requirement to increase its share in direct finance in credit to MSMEs BY 20% to meet growing need of capital of such enterprises: FM
- SIDBI has fully digitized its lending processes, which enables extending financial assistance in 48 hours: SIDBI CMD
NE BUSINESS BUREAU
COIMBATORE, OCT 6
Union Finance and Corporate Affairs Minister Nirmala Sitaraman distributed Rs 3,500 Crore worth of credit assistance to the beneficiaries at Coimbatore recently. Speaking at the function, the Minister said that aspirational districts are prioritised for all types of Government assistance. The loans were distributed under the Credit Outreach Program.
At the Credit Outreach Programme held, Hon'ble FM, Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman also handed over LoI to #MSMEs, in principle sanction letter for #SEED fund corpus of Rs. 200 lakh to CDIIC, & Rs.126 lakh to Sadhan for conducting training programme to 5200 #women SHG/JLG members. pic.twitter.com/ArkBOJHj5z
— Small Industries Development Bank of India (@sidbiofficial) October 3, 2023
Nirmala Sitharaman inaugurated a new branch of Small Industries Development Bank of India located at Avinashi Road, Coimbatore, which is close to industrial estates like Kurichi, Mopperipalayam, Kallapalayam, and industrially developed areas like Arasur and Sulur, to cater to the MSME’s growing financial requirements.
In her opening remarks, the Finance Minister mentioned that MSMEs are a vital part of the Indian economy and have made significant contributions to the country’s socio-economic growth. MSMEs make a crucial contribution to India’s GDP, are the second-largest employment provider, and have significant contribution on the overall exports of the country. Considering this, she reiterated that the need for providing ‘timely and adequate credit’ to MSMEs by banks/FIs.
She mentioned that the issues like delayed payment, collateral, etc. needs to be addressed in a more holistic manner so that the MSMEs being the backbone of the country are benefitted.
She mentioned that SIDBI has been set up as the Principal Financial Institution for Promotion, Financing and Development of MSMEs in the country. SIDBI has been playing a catalytic role in creating vibrancy in the MSME ecosystem and has carved a very crucial role for itself in India’s industrial economy.
She mentioned that SIDBI was pre-dominantly doing indirect finance as mandated and, it reached out to the MSMEs through Banks, NBFCs, MFI etc. and have now felt that the financial needs of MSMEs are dynamic and need to be met in a timely and cost effective manner. With this background, SIDBI started the direct finance which is around 10% of total credit to MSMEs. However, the 10% of the credit has its relevance and needs to be increased to 20% and further. She further informed that, today, SIDBI is fully digitized and cater to the varied needs of the MSME with its innovative products.
SIDBI is now expanding and opening branches in industrial clusters and has more than 90 branches and expected to cross over 100 shortly. Finance Minister further mentioned that there are more than 400 plus clusters in India and expressed hope that SIDBI which already has cluster presence would widen its reach in the days to come.
SIDBI has been at the forefront of providing innovative solutions to the issues faced by/requirements of MSMEs. It has created a green and digital credit delivery system for extending credit promptly to MSMEs at competitive terms and has also set up TReDS exchange platform in joint venture with NSE for addressing the issue of late receivables.
The digital journey like account aggregator has also played a major role in augmenting the credit flow to MSME. The budget proposed an amendment to the Income Tax Act. It ensures that the buyers can claim deduction in income tax only on payments made to a MSME supplier. In short, a company can’t claim the expense under the act until the payment has actually been made to the seller.
Sivasubramanian Ramann, CMD, SIDBI mentioned that SIDBI has fully digitized its lending processes, which enables extending financial assistance in 48 hours. SIDBI has recently launched a fully automated Straight Through Process to sanction loans up to Rs. 100 lakh online within a couple of hours.
CMD, informed that SIDBI has been involved in introducing policies for providing timely financial assistance and liquidity to MSMEs. Towards this, SIDBI has launched a new invoice platform, viz. GST Sahay, which will reduce the problem of delayed payments and consequential cash flows mismatches for the MSMEs. The GST Sahay will be an invoice-financing marketplace where MSMEs can use their unpaid purchase and sale invoices to get quick working capital loans.
He emphasized on the need to switchover from fossil fuel to renewable energy like solar, wind etc., with a view to become more sustainable and remain competitive and be part of the national commitment on energy independence and carbon neutrality. He mentioned that SIDBI is committed to increasing finance flow towards green asset creation.
SIDBI Coimbatore South Branch Office has taken necessary steps for securing Green Interior Certification from the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC). The branch will continue to work closely with MSMEs, Associations and all the stakeholders to provide focused financial support to MSMEs located in Coimbatore and nearby areas. Besides financial assistance, SIDBI is dedicated to extending development support to entrepreneurs in their growth journey.
Vanathi Srinivasan, MLA, Coimbatore South, Vivek Joshi, IAS, Secretary, Department of Financial Services, Ministry of Finance, Government of India,and Sudatta Mandal, Deputy Managing Director, SIDBI, graced the occasion.