Cabinet Approves ₹5,000 Crore Equity Support to SIDBI, PM Modi Calls It a Big Boost for MSMEs January 22, 2026 MSME Sampark Msme News 0 New Delhi: The Union Cabinet has approved a major financial support package of ₹5,000 crore for the Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI), a move that is expected to significantly strengthen credit flow to India’s Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). Prime Minister Narendra Modi has welcomed the decision, stating that it will benefit countless MSMEs and support India’s journey towards a Viksit Bharat (Developed India). This equity infusion will be provided in phases over three years, ensuring that SIDBI maintains a strong capital base as it expands lending to small businesses, startups, exporters and micro entrepreneurs across the country. Why This Decision Matters for MSMEs SIDBI plays a critical role in providing affordable and accessible finance to MSMEs. With this fresh capital support, the bank will be able to raise funds from the market at lower costs and pass on the benefit to businesses in the form of: Lower interest rates Increased loan availability Faster credit approvals Stronger support for digital and collateral-free loans The government estimates that this initiative will enable SIDBI to support over 25 lakh new MSMEs in the next three years, taking the total number of assisted enterprises to more than one crore by 2028. PM Modi’s Message Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed the decision, saying that strengthening SIDBI will directly help MSMEs grow and thrive. He linked the move to India’s development vision, highlighting that financially empowered small businesses are the foundation of innovation, employment, and industrial growth. By making SIDBI stronger, the government is ensuring that MSMEs—especially first-time entrepreneurs, small manufacturers and startups—have better access to affordable credit. Stronger SIDBI Means Cheaper Credit SIDBI is rapidly expanding into digital lending, collateral-free loans, and venture financing for startups. While these areas are essential for modern business growth, they also increase financial risk. To manage this safely, SIDBI needs a stronger capital base. The ₹5,000 crore equity support will help SIDBI maintain healthy capital levels, protect its credit rating, and continue lending even during economic stress. This will allow it to offer long-term loans at competitive rates to MSMEs across manufacturing, services, exports, and emerging sectors. Employment and Economic Growth MSMEs are India’s largest job creators. With lakhs of new enterprises expected to receive funding through SIDBI, this initiative is likely to generate over one crore new jobs over the coming years. This will benefit not just big cities, but also small towns, rural areas, and industrial clusters across India. MSME Sampark Perspective At MSME Sampark, we see this decision as a game-changer for India’s small business ecosystem. A financially stronger SIDBI will mean more opportunities for entrepreneurs, better support for exporters, and faster growth for India’s startup and manufacturing sectors. This move brings India one step closer to building a self-reliant, innovation-driven, and globally competitive MSME economy. FinanceMsmesidbiPopular Articles Msme News Assistance for Digitization of Business Processes and Adoption of eCommerce Msme News Govt. of India Revises MSME Classification Criteria Effective April 1, 2025 IPO News Hero Motors Withdraws Rs 900 Crore IPO Plans Msme News Delhi MSMEs Visited by High-Level German Delegation from Friedrich Naumann Foundation Msme News Cybercrime Helpline Saves ₹6,000 Crore, Yet Experts Urge MSMEs to Strengthen Digital Safety Msme News Government Pushes Digital Empowerment of SC/ST MSMEs through E-Commerce Integration Msme News India’s MSMEs Get a Fresh Boost with NITI Aayog’s Competitiveness Roadmap Msme News GST Reforms 2025: Two-Slab Structure to Impact 6.3 Crore MSMEs in India Msme News JSW One Platforms Enters Unicorn League After ₹340 Crore Funding Round Msme News MSMEs Stay Strong in Q4 FY25, But Credit Gaps Remain a Concern: SIDBI Survey
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