Showing posts with label #MSMEs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #MSMEs. Show all posts

Friday, February 9, 2024

Still Gaps in Access to Credit for MSMEs!!

In recent years, the credit expansion for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in India has witnessed both growth and challenges. As of December 2023, there was a significant increase of 19.1% in gross bank credit to MSMEs, reaching Rs 23.87 lakh crore. This positive trend indicates the overall expansion of credit in the sector.

One of the key factors contributing to this growth is the government's initiatives. Schemes like the Credit Guarantee Scheme for Micro and Small Enterprises (CGTMSE) and the Self Reliant India (SRI) Fund have supported credit access for MSMEs, facilitating loan approvals and equity funding. These initiatives have played a crucial role in boosting credit expansion and enabling MSMEs to thrive.

Another contributing factor to credit expansion is the increased demand from MSMEs. The combination of economic growth and government efforts has fueled the rising demand for credit in the sector. As MSMEs continue to grow and contribute to the Indian economy, the demand for credit is expected to further increase.

However, despite the positive growth, there are certain challenges that need to be addressed. One of the key challenges is the credit gap. The overall credit gap for MSMEs is estimated to be around Rs 20-25 trillion, indicating that many deserving businesses still lack access to adequate funding. Bridging this credit gap is crucial for promoting inclusive and sustainable development.

Moreover, the growth in credit has not been uniform across all segments of MSMEs. Micro and small enterprises face more difficulty compared to medium enterprises in securing credit. This highlights the need for targeted interventions and support for the smaller players in the sector.

Additionally, cautious lenders, such as banks and financial institutions, sometimes adopt a risk-averse approach due to concerns about risk management and non-performing loans (NPLs). This cautious approach can hinder the credit expansion for MSMEs. Therefore, it is important to create an enabling environment that encourages lenders to provide credit to deserving MSMEs while effectively managing risks.

When comparing MSME credit expansion with other sectors, it is evident that there is a need for continued focus on bridging the gap. The growth in MSME credit (19.1%) lags behind the growth in credit for large industry (21.2%) in December 2023. This indicates the importance of ensuring equitable credit access across sectors.

In comparison to agricultural credit growth (18.5%), MSME credit expansion has performed slightly better. However, both sectors face the challenge of ensuring credit reaches smaller players effectively. Targeted interventions are required to ensure that credit reaches all sections of the agricultural and MSME sectors.

The service sector, including IT, hospitality, and healthcare, has witnessed significant credit growth (24.2%) compared to both MSME and agricultural credit. This highlights potential areas for targeted interventions in the MSME sector, focusing on credit access for service-oriented businesses.

To further enhance credit expansion for MSMEs, it is essential to consider sector-specific data within the MSME sector. This granular analysis can provide valuable insights into the credit requirements and challenges faced by different sectors, such as manufacturing and services. Understanding the specific needs of each sector can help in developing tailored policies and interventions.

The role of digital lending and fintech in credit access for MSMEs is also worth exploring. The adoption of digital platforms and technology-enabled lending solutions can streamline the credit application and approval process, making it more efficient and accessible for MSMEs. By leveraging digital innovations, MSMEs can overcome traditional barriers to credit access.

Looking ahead, upcoming government policies and regulations are expected to influence future credit expansion for MSMEs. These policies should focus on addressing the credit gap, promoting inclusive growth, and creating an enabling environment for lenders and borrowers. By implementing comprehensive and supportive policies, the government can ensure that MSMEs have access to the timely and adequate credit they need to thrive.

While credit expansion for MSMEs in India has shown positive signs, challenges such as the credit gap, uneven distribution, and cautious lenders remain. To accelerate MSME credit growth, there should be a continued focus on bridging the gap, ensuring equitable access across sectors, and implementing targeted interventions. By addressing these challenges and nurturing the MSME sector, India can achieve inclusive and sustainable development.

Monday, September 18, 2023

Supporting MSMEs in International Trade: The Global Trade Helpdesk

 



Micro, Small and Medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) play a vital role in the global economy. They account for a significant share of employment and GDP in many countries. However, MSMEs often face challenges in accessing trade-related information and services. This can hinder their ability to participate in international trade and grow their businesses.

In recognition of this, the G20 has called for the development of a platform that provides MSMEs with "appropriate, aggregated, trade-related information relevant for MSMEs (micro, small and medium enterprises)". This platform would provide MSMEs with easy access to information on trade policies, regulations, procedures, and market opportunities. It would also provide links to relevant government and international organizations.

The International Trade Centre (ITC), a joint agency of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the United Nations, has been tasked with developing this platform. The ITC is currently working on a prototype of the Global Trade Helpdesk, which is expected to be launched in 2024.

The Global Trade Helpdesk will be a one-stop shop for MSMEs to access trade-related information and services. It will provide information on a wide range of topics, including:

  • Trade policies and regulations
  • Trade procedures
  • Market opportunities
  • Trade finance
  • Business development services

The Global Trade Helpdesk will be available in multiple languages and will be accessible to MSMEs from all over the world. It will be free to use and will be open to all MSMEs, regardless of their size or sector.

The development of the Global Trade Helpdesk is a welcome step forward in supporting MSMEs to participate in international trade. The platform will provide MSMEs with access to the information and services they need to grow their businesses and contribute to the global economy.

How will the Global Trade Helpdesk benefit MSMEs?

The Global Trade Helpdesk will benefit MSMEs in a number of ways, including:

  • Reduced costs: MSMEs will no longer need to spend time and money searching for trade-related information from different sources. The Global Trade Helpdesk will provide a centralized source of information, saving MSMEs time and money.
  • Improved access to information: The Global Trade Helpdesk will provide MSMEs with access to trade-related information in a clear and concise format. This information will be tailored to the specific needs of MSMEs, making it easier for them to understand and use.
  • Increased export potential: The Global Trade Helpdesk will help MSMEs to identify new export markets and opportunities. It will also provide information on trade policies and regulations, making it easier for MSMEs to export their goods and services.
  • Improved competitiveness: The Global Trade Helpdesk will help MSMEs to improve their competitiveness by providing information on trade finance, business development services, and other resources.

How can MSMEs use the Global Trade Helpdesk?

MSMEs will be able to access the Global Trade Helpdesk through a website or mobile app. The platform will be available in multiple languages and will be free to use.

To use the Global Trade Helpdesk, MSMEs will simply need to create an account and provide some basic information about their business. Once they have created an account, MSMEs will be able to access a wide range of trade-related information, including:

  • Trade policies and regulations
  • Trade procedures
  • Market opportunities
  • Trade finance
  • Business development services

MSMEs can also use the Global Trade Helpdesk to ask questions and get advice from trade experts. The platform will have a team of experts who are available to answer questions and provide guidance on trade-related matters.

The Global Trade Helpdesk is a valuable resource for MSMEs who are interested in exporting or expanding their export potential.

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