Union Budget 2025-26- A transformative budget for MSME this year! February 21, 2025 MSME Sampark Msme News 0 The Union Budget 2025-26 introduces major reforms to support Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), recognizing them as key drivers of economic growth and job creation. The government has focused on expanding credit access, increasing investment limits, and providing targeted support to specific industries and disadvantaged entrepreneurs. To help MSMEs scale operations and adopt advanced technologies, the government has raised the investment limit by 2.5 times and the turnover threshold by 2 times. The table below shows the difference: Type Old Investment Revised Investment Old Turnover Revised Turnover Micro ₹1 crore ₹2.5 crore ₹5 crore ₹10 crore Small ₹10 crore ₹50 crore ₹50 crore ₹100 crore Medium ₹50 crore ₹125 crore ₹250 crore ₹500 crore This move ensures that growing enterprises continue to benefit from MSME classification, which provides easier access to loans, tax benefits, and incentives. Enhanced Credit Support for MSMEs & Startups Higher Loan Guarantee for Small Businesses: Earlier, MSMEs could get a loan guarantee of up to ₹5 crore. Now, this has been doubled to ₹10 crore, making it easier for businesses to secure funding. Over the next five years, this will unlock ₹1.5 lakh crore in additional loans, helping small businesses expand, buy new equipment, and hire more workers. Boost for Startups: The loan guarantee cover for startups has been raised from ₹10 crore to ₹20 crore. This will help startups secure more funding for innovation and growth. Additionally, startups in 27 priority sectors (such as AI, fintech, and healthcare) will pay a lower loan guarantee fee of just 1%, reducing borrowing costs. Support for Exporters: MSMEs that export goods can now access term loans up to ₹20 crore with a higher guarantee cover, helping Indian exporters compete globally, expand production, and increase sales in international markets. Financial Assistance for First-Time Entrepreneurs from Disadvantaged Communities The budget introduces special financial assistance for: Women entrepreneurs Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) entrepreneurs Individuals from economically weaker backgrounds Under the new scheme, 5 lakh first-time entrepreneurs will receive term loans up to ₹2 crore over five years. This builds on the Stand-Up India initiative, which has already supported thousands of marginalized entrepreneurs. Sector-Specific Support: Footwear, Leather & Toy Industries To boost India’s manufacturing and exports, the government has introduced targeted support for footwear, leather, and toy industries: Footwear & Leather Industry: The Focus Product Scheme will support design innovation, component manufacturing, and non-leather footwear production. This initiative aims to create 22 lakh jobs and achieve a ₹4 lakh crore turnover. Toy Industry: Investment in cluster development and skill-building programs will help India become a global toy manufacturing hub, reducing dependency on imports. Conclusion The Union Budget 2025-26 is a game-changer for MSMEs and startups. With easier access to credit, increased investment limits, and sector-specific incentives, India is fostering a business-friendly environment that promotes growth, employment, and global competitiveness. This budget empowers small businesses, supports new entrepreneurs, and strengthens India’s economic future. If you’re an MSME owner or startup founder, now is the time to take advantage of these initiatives! FinancePopular Articles Msme News PayPal & The Rise of India’s Digital MSMEs Msme News Our Small Businesses Are Growing, But They Still Need a Helping Hand: President Droupadi Murmu on World MSME Day IPO News Northern Arc Capital IPO Allotment Likely on Sept 20: How to Check Status Online Msme News Rahul Gandhi Criticizes Government Over Video of Restaurant Chain Owner ‘Apologising’ to Finance Minister Msme News Modi 3.0 100 Days: Commerce Ministry Initiatives to Support MSME Exporters Msme News CBIC Extends Export Benefits to Courier Shipments to Boost E-Commerce Msme News MSMEs in Coimbatore Receive VR-Based Training in Energy Efficiency Msme News Goa’s First MSME Maritime Cluster Receives Fresh Momentum with New Tenders IPO News Solarium Green Energy Files for IPO with BSE SME Msme News Govt. of India Revises MSME Classification Criteria Effective April 1, 2025
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