Rs 5 Crore MSME Loan for Agniveers: CGTMSE Guarantee Coverage Explained October 16, 2024 MSME Sampark Msme News 0 The Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises (CGTMSE) scheme plays a pivotal role in supporting micro and small enterprises (MSEs) by providing credit guarantees to lenders without requiring collateral. One of the notable inclusions under this scheme is support for MSEs launched and operated by Agniveers—youth selected under the Agnipath recruitment scheme, introduced in 2022 to serve in India’s armed forces. Under the CGTMSE scheme, MSEs can avail of credit guarantee coverage of up to 85%, depending on the type of enterprise and the loan amount. For MSEs in specific regions such as the North East (including Sikkim, Jammu & Kashmir, and Ladakh), the scheme offers 80% coverage for loans up to Rs 50 lakh and 75% for loans up to Rs 5 crore. The scheme was also expanded in late 2022 to include MSEs led by women, SC/ST entrepreneurs, Zero Defect Zero Effect (ZED)-certified enterprises, and MSEs located in aspirational districts. For MSEs promoted by Agniveers, the CGTMSE scheme provides a maximum credit guarantee coverage of up to 85% for loans up to Rs 5 crore. This enhanced coverage is also applicable to SC/ST entrepreneurs, ZED-certified MSEs, enterprises in aspirational districts, and persons with disabilities (PwD). To illustrate how this works: if an Agniveer-led MSE secures a loan of Rs 2 crore and is unable to repay 50% of the amount, CGTMSE would settle 85% of the amount in default, providing significant relief to the lending institution. The CGTMSE scheme has been instrumental in extending credit support to MSEs across the country. In FY24, the scheme approved credit guarantees worth Rs 2 lakh crore—marking a record in a single financial year—compared to Rs 1.04 lakh crore in FY23 and Rs 56,172 crore in FY22. The government aims to extend Rs 5 lakh crore in credit guarantees over the next two years. As of September 2024, the scheme had already reached Rs 1 lakh crore in guarantees for the fiscal year. Dr. Rajneesh, Additional Secretary and Development Commissioner (MSME), noted at a recent FICCI-organized MSME conference that the government has issued credit guarantees worth Rs 4 lakh crore in the past two years, with a goal of ramping up to Rs 5 lakh crore in the near future. Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as financial or legal advice. Readers are encouraged to consult with professionals or official government resources for detailed guidance on the CGTMSE scheme and its applicability. Popular Articles Msme News Govt. of India Revises MSME Classification Criteria Effective April 1, 2025 Msme News Punjab CM Urges NITI Aayog for Industrial Incentives to Boost MSME Growth and Exports Msme News Bridging Communication Gap: Atul Kumar, CEO at PhysicsWallah MSME Finance India’s MSMEs Are Finally Getting Paid Faster — TReDS Just Crossed ₹2 Lakh Crore Msme News Digital Campaigns Boost Transparency in MSME Udyam Registration Msme News Mudra Yojana has turned several dreams into reality: PM Modi on 10 years of PM Mudra Yojana Msme News India Is Using Its BRICS Chair Moment to Fight for Small Businesses Msme News New Initiative Launched to Help Indian MSMEs Start Exporting in Just 8 Weeks Msme News Union Budget 2025-26- A transformative budget for MSME this year! Msme News India-UK Free Trade Agreement to Boost Leather and Footwear Exports Beyond USD 900 Million
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