MSME Ministry writes to CMDs of top 500 Corporate Enterprises to
show Solidarity with Smaller Units and Clear MSME Dues on Priority
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Ministry of MSME Takes the Efforts even Deeper to Realise these Payments
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After Government Agencies and Public Sector Units, Union
Ministry takes up the matter with Private Corporates too
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Enterprises with over Rs 500 crore
turnover required to onboard TReDS platform to
improve cash flow to MSMEs
[MSME Press
Release/14.09.2020]
In another major step towards payment of MSME
dues by different sectors, Union Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium
Enterprises (MSMEs) has now impressed upon the private sector enterprises of
the country to take measures for release of payment of MSME dues on priority.
During the announcement of AatmNirbhar
Package, it was desired that the MSME receivables and dues should be paid in 45
days. Accordingly Ministry of MSME took up the matter aggressively with Central
Ministries, their Departments and Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs). In
addition to writing and following up with them, Ministry has also devised an
online system for reporting. Hundreds of CPSEs have been reporting on this
system about the monthly dues and payments since last four months. Around Rs. 10000 crores have been reported to have been paid by
the Ministries and CPSEs. Similarly, Ministry has also taken up the issue with
States and motivated them to monitor and see that such payments are made
expeditiously.
Taking the efforts now further deeper,
Ministry has directly taken up the issue with top 500 corporates groups of the
country. Ministry has written e-letters to the owners, CMDs or top executives
of these five hundred corporates. While conveying its support and solidarity in
these difficult times, Ministry has strongly taken up the issue of pending
payments of MSMEs. It has said that many of the MSMEs are doing business with
big corporate groups. However, the payments are not coming from buyers and
users of their goods and services. Ministry has added that Direct and indirect
dependence of households, professionals and workers on MSME sector is
all-pervasive. While thanking those who made payments in recent months,
Ministry has said that a lot remains to be done. To tackle the situation,
Ministry has given three specific suggestions to the corporate world.
• Ministry has said that these payments are
very important for MSME operations and sustenance of jobs and other economic
activities at the grass-root level. This will ultimately benefit the entire
economy including the corporate world. Ministry has therefore requested the
corporates to examine whether any such payments are pending and to release the
same at the earliest;
• Towards another solution of the issue of
cash flows of MSMEs, it has been emphasised that it
was made mandatory by the Ministry of MSME in 2018, for all CPSEs and corporate
entities with more than Rs. 500 Crore turnover to
on-board on the TReDS platforms. However, many
corporates are yet to join it or transact thereon. They have been requested to
onboard their companies on the TReDS and start
transacting;
• Ministry has also reminded the corporates
that it has been made mandatory for the corporate entities to file half-yearly
returns with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs on their dues to MSMEs.
Corporates have been requested to file returns if not doing so already.
While appealing to the Corporate India for
their good gesture towards smaller units, Ministry of MSME has also reminded
them of the legal provisions under the MSME Development Act, 2006 which mandate
that the payment of MSME receivables are made within 45 days. Ministry has also
said that this would be a great contribution for the economy of the Nation.
Ministry also feels that these payments will bring smile on millions of faces
whose only source of livelihood is the enterprises in the MSME sector.
Ministry of MSME has also indicated that going
further, it will be taking up the matter with other corporates through social
media outreach also.