Finance Ministry Directs PSBs to Pilot New Credit Assessment Model for MSMEs September 16, 2024 MSME Sampark Msme News 0 In line with its Union Budget 2024 announcement, the Finance Ministry has instructed Public Sector Banks (PSBs) to initiate pilot programmes for a new credit assessment model designed for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). According to official sources, the Indian Banks Association (IBA) is expected to roll out the new model before the end of the current fiscal year. “Work is progressing rapidly. You will see the rollout in the coming days,” sources said. During her Union Budget speech, Finance and Corporate Affairs Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced that public sector banks would enhance their in-house capabilities to assess MSMEs for credit, reducing reliance on external evaluations. The new credit assessment model will leverage the digital footprints of MSMEs, even those without formal accounting systems, to better evaluate their creditworthiness. This model represents a major shift in how banks approach financing for MSMEs, moving beyond traditional credit assessments based on assets or turnover. It aims to address the limitations of the existing methods, which often lead to either under-financing or over-financing, hampering the growth and sustainability of MSMEs. MSMEs play a critical role in India’s economy, contributing over 30% to the country’s GDP and accounting for nearly 50% of its exports. With over 63 million enterprises spread across urban and rural areas, MSMEs are key to fostering balanced regional development and reducing income disparities. In addition to driving economic growth, MSMEs are major contributors to job creation, employing over 110 million people, second only to agriculture. They absorb a large portion of the labor force, including unskilled and semi-skilled workers, which helps alleviate poverty and boost rural incomes. MSMEs also promote entrepreneurship and drive grassroots innovation, often serving niche markets with tailored products and services. MSMEs are integral to supply chain integration, supporting large industries by supplying raw materials, components, and services. Government initiatives like Make in India and Atmanirbhar Bharat highlight the importance of MSMEs in reducing dependency on imports and building a self-reliant economy. Despite their significant contributions, MSMEs face challenges such as limited access to credit, infrastructure issues, and regulatory hurdles. Strengthening support for MSMEs is crucial for sustaining India’s economic growth and realizing its goal of becoming a developed nation by 2047, according to economic experts. Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is based on news updates and reports gathered from various internet sources. While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information, we encourage readers to verify the details independently before making any decisions. FinancePopular Articles IPO News Kalana Ispat IPO: Strong Demand, Latest GMP, and Subscription Status Msme News Digital Sampark Hosts Hospitality Summit 2025 with Support from MSME Sampark Msme News FCIK Optimistic About Revitalization of MSME Sector in Jammu & Kashmir Msme News Filter Capital Invests USD 10 Million in M1xchange to Strengthen MSME Financing Ecosystem Msme News Finance Ministry Directs PSBs to Pilot New Credit Assessment Model for MSMEs Msme News A.P. Chambers and ICC Partner to Strengthen MSME Sector and Global Market Linkages Msme News India’s MSME Growth Challenge: Bridging the Gap from Micro to Large Enterprises Msme News MSMEs Secure ₹999 Crore from NSIC Venture Capital Fund by July 2024 Msme News Gujarat Government Announces Relief Package for Flood-Hit MSMEs in Vadodara Msme News Government Extends Interest Equalisation Scheme for MSME Exporters Until December 2024
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