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Pointing out that MSMEs can become a very powerful vehicle for delivering the loans under MUDRA scheme, Jaitley said “refinancing policy and eligibility criteria set up by the MUDRA will be reviewed for better refinancing of the MSMEs”.
“It is proposed to set up a target of Rs 3 lakh crore for lending under MUDRA in 2018-19, having successfully exceeded the target in all previous years,” Jaitley said. He said the MUDRA Yojana launched in April 2015 has led to a sanction of Rs 4.6 lakh crore in credit to some 10.38 lakh MUDRA loans. 76 percent of the loan accounts are of women and more than 50 percent belong to the scheduled caste, scheduled tribe and OBCs.
The Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana is a scheme launched by the prime minister on April 8, 2015, for providing loans up to 10 lakh to the non-corporate, non-farm small and micro enterprises. These loans are classified as MUDRA loans.
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Observing that mass formalisation of the business of MSMEs is taking place in the country after the demonetisation and the introduction of GST, Jaitley said, “It is proposed to onboard public sector banks and corporates on the trade electronic receivable discounting system platform and link this with the GSTN (goods and services tax network).” He said the mass formalisation is generating an enormous amount of financial information database of the MSME business and finances.
This big database is being used for improving the financing of MSMEs and meeting the working capital needs, said the finance minister. He also highlighted that non-banking financial companies stepped up financing of MSMEs after demonetisation. Asserting that use of fintech in financing space will help the growth of MSMEs, Jaitley said a group in the Ministry of Finance is examining the policy and the institutional development measures needed for creating the right environment for the fintech space in India.