Covid Period Credit Guarantee Scheme Helped MSMEs Achieve Higher Net Profit Margins: RBI Study October 22, 2024 MSME Sampark Msme News 0 The Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme (ECLGS), initiated during the Covid-19 pandemic, has significantly contributed to the profitability of certain Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), according to a paper published in the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) October bulletin. A primary survey conducted by RBI researchers revealed that MSMEs that availed of the ECLGS showed higher net profit margins, particularly in industrial clusters, compared to those that did not benefit from the scheme. “One-third of respondents participated in the survey on various government schemes, and among them, ECLGS was ranked the most beneficial, followed by Mudra, Production Linked Incentive (PLI), and Trade Receivables Electronic Discounting System (TReDS),” the study reported. TReDS, launched by the RBI, is a platform that helps MSMEs access financing for their trade receivables, aiding them in managing their working capital. The government also recently announced the success of its white goods PLI scheme, aimed at promoting the production of air conditioners and LED lights—both sectors heavily reliant on MSMEs. The study highlighted a trend toward increasing formalization within the MSME sector. Many MSMEs registered for government schemes, contributing to this shift. However, despite formalization, the report noted that most businesses continued to rely on internal financing sources, such as retained profits, rather than on bank loans or long-term financial institutions. The RBI study also pointed out that rent and electricity charges were the leading factors affecting the profitability of MSMEs, followed by debt servicing and employee costs. Consequently, government incentives targeting these areas have been especially beneficial for MSMEs. Additionally, the study identified the pressure on MSMEs to reduce output prices amid rising input costs as a significant economic challenge during both pre- and post-Covid periods. Disclaimer: This article provides an overview of RBI’s findings regarding the Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme (ECLGS) and other MSME support measures. While efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the information, readers are advised to consult official RBI publications and seek professional advice before making business or financial decisions based on the content. Popular Articles Msme News 36 Lakh Jobs, 4 Lakh Enterprises, ₹13,554 Crore: The Real Numbers Behind India’s MSME Job Story Msme News ₹1 Lakh Crore Industrial Investment, ₹180 Crore Incentives: Punjab Driving MSME Growth; Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema at Bharat Manufacturing & Export Summit – Ludhiana Msme News QCOs Are Helping MSMEs Make Better Products and Win Consumer Trust: Piyush Goyal Msme News Finance Ministry Directs PSBs to Pilot New Credit Assessment Model for MSMEs Msme News MSME Loan Portfolio Reaches ₹64.1 Trillion in FY24: Report Msme News Union Budget 2025-26- A transformative budget for MSME this year! Msme News Ministry of MSME Hosts Seva Parv 2025: Virasat se Vikas in Varanasi Msme News India and UK Sign Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) Msme News Cabinet Approves ₹5,000 Crore Equity Support to SIDBI, PM Modi Calls It a Big Boost for MSMEs Msme News Indo-German Chamber Announces New MSME & Skill Development Partnerships in India
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