MSEs to Benefit from No Foreclosure Penalties on Loan Prepayments: RBI October 10, 2024 MSME Sampark Msme News 0 In a significant move aimed at benefiting Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs), the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has announced that MSEs will now be able to prepay their loans without incurring foreclosure charges or penalties. This regulation extends existing protections, which previously only applied to individual borrowers with floating rate term loans for non-business purposes, to now include MSEs. The RBI stated, “With a view to safeguarding customers’ interests through better transparency and customer centricity by lenders, it has been decided to broaden the scope of such regulations to cover loans to Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) extended by the Regulated Entities of the Reserve Bank.” A draft circular on this matter will be issued for public consultation, signaling a significant step toward greater financial inclusion for MSEs. Anil Gupta, Co-Group Head of Financial Sector Ratings at ICRA, noted that MSEs typically take both unsecured business loans, usually with fixed rates, and loans against property, which are based on floating rates. While this move is beneficial for MSE borrowers, it could have a negative impact on the profitability of lenders, as it may lead to increased loan prepayments and balance transfers. Many small enterprises have raised concerns about high foreclosure charges, which have been perceived as tools for extracting higher interest rates. In one instance, an MSE borrower was asked to pay ₹14 lakh in foreclosure charges and ₹54 lakh in non-compliance charges for a credit arrangement of ₹3.5 crore. The Federation of Indian Micro and Small & Medium Enterprises (FISME) welcomed the RBI’s decision. Anil Bhardwaj, Secretary General of FISME, stated, “We have been raising this issue strongly. Therefore, we welcome the RBI Governor’s announcement to eliminate foreclosure charges for MSEs. However, we do not understand why this policy is being put up for public consultation. RBI should have issued the circular immediately.” Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or legal advice. Always consult with professionals regarding decisions about loans and financial policies for MSMEs. Popular Articles Msme News Government Strengthens Export Credit Support for MSMEs Under Interest Equalisation Scheme Msme News MSMEs are the Second-Largest Job Creators After Agriculture: Yogi at the Inaugural Ceremony of UP International Trade Show-2024 Msme News Getting Paid Faster Just Got Easier — RBI Is Fixing the TReDS Problem Small Businesses Couldn’t Ignore Msme News Lovejeet Alexander Joins Bloomberg as Director – New Economy; A Proud Mentor of MSME Sampark Community Msme News Foxconn, Dixon, Zetwerk Eye Big Gains from India’s PLI Scheme for Electronics Msme News Six Pillars to Strengthen MSMEs for a Self-Reliant Future: MSME Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi on World MSME Day 2025 Msme News Rahul Gandhi Criticizes Government Over Video of Restaurant Chain Owner ‘Apologising’ to Finance Minister Msme News Digital Campaigns Boost Transparency in MSME Udyam Registration Msme News 42% of MSMEs Struggle with Credit Access or Rely on Informal Finance: SIDBI Survey Msme News “10-15% se sidha 50% profitable hua” says Mukul Rustagi, CEO and Co-founder at Classplus
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