Government Announces ₹10,000 Crore MSME Growth Fund in Budget 2026–27 February 1, 2026 MSME Sampark Msme News 0 New Delhi: The Government of India has announced the creation of a ₹10,000 crore MSME Growth Fund as part of the Union Budget 2026–27. The fund aims to provide equity-based financial support to Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), enabling them to strengthen their capital structure, expand operations, and enhance competitiveness. This announcement signals a strategic shift in MSME financing policy, focusing on long-term growth capital rather than relying solely on traditional loan-based funding. Equity Support to Strengthen MSMEs The MSME Growth Fund is designed to provide structured equity participation to high-potential enterprises. Unlike conventional loans, equity support reduces immediate repayment pressure and allows businesses to scale sustainably. Key expected benefits include: Stronger balance sheets Reduced dependence on debt financing Improved creditworthiness Greater access to additional investment Support for modernization and innovation The initiative aims to create “champion MSMEs” capable of competing in domestic and global markets. Additional MSME Measures in Budget 2026–27 Alongside the Growth Fund, the Budget outlined several complementary initiatives to support small businesses: Improved Liquidity Through TReDS Enhanced implementation of the Trade Receivables Discounting System (TReDS) to ensure faster payments to MSMEs. Continued Equity Support Additional allocation to existing equity-oriented funding mechanisms to sustain long-term capital availability. Compliance and Advisory Assistance Plans to provide professional support to MSMEs for taxation, accounting, and regulatory compliance, particularly in smaller cities. Strengthening India’s Economic Foundation MSMEs are a critical pillar of India’s economy, contributing significantly to employment, manufacturing output, and exports. The ₹10,000 crore Growth Fund is expected to: Encourage technology upgrades Boost manufacturing competitiveness Support export-oriented enterprises Generate employment opportunities Promote structured and sustainable growth By prioritizing equity-based financing, the government aims to reduce financial stress and enable long-term resilience within the MSME sector. Next Steps Detailed operational guidelines, eligibility criteria, and implementation timelines are expected to be announced by the concerned authorities in the coming months. Industry stakeholders anticipate that effective execution of the fund will significantly enhance the growth potential of Indian MSMEs. For more updates on MSME policies, government schemes, and industry developments, stay connected with our website. Popular Articles Msme News Fullerton Boosts Investment in Lendingkart for MSME Growth Msme News Ministry of MSME Issues SOP for Logo Usage by Industry Associations and NGOs Msme News Govt. of India Revises MSME Classification Criteria Effective April 1, 2025 Msme News Protectionist Measures on Steel Imports Will Hurt MSMEs: EEPC Msme News “MSMEs are the backbone of our economy, creating jobs and driving growth,” says PM Modi Msme News Government Introduces Simplified GST Registration for Small and Low-Risk Businesses Msme News MSME Sampark x Build Bharat Expo 2025 – Transforming MSMEs, Shaping India’s Future Msme News GST Reforms 2025: Two-Slab Structure to Impact 6.3 Crore MSMEs in India Msme News Rs 5 Crore MSME Loan for Agniveers: CGTMSE Guarantee Coverage Explained Msme News India–US Tariff War: 45% of Exports Driven by MSMEs Under Threat, but New Markets Await
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