Rs. 20,000 crore of Guarantee Cover to two lakh MSMEs
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Refinance for NPA MSMEs
Minister of MSME, Nitin Gadkari
on 24 June 2020 launched the Credit Guarantee Scheme for Sub-ordinate Debt (CGSSD)
which is also called “Distressed Assets Fund–Sub-ordinate Debt for MSMEs”.
As per the Scheme, the guarantee cover worth Rs. 20,000 crores will be provided to the promoters who can
take debt from the banks to further invest in their stressed MSMEs as equity.
It was being felt that the biggest challenge for
stressed MSMEs was in getting capital either in the form of debt or equity. Therefore,
as part of Atmanirbhar Bharat package, on 13th
May, 2020, Finance Minister had announced this scheme of sub-ordinate Debt to the
promoters of operational but stressed MSMEs.
After completion of necessary formalities including approval of CCEA and
consultation with Finance Ministry, SIDBI and RBI among others, the scheme was formally
launched today by Mr. Gadakari from Nagpur.
The highlights of the scheme are:
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This Scheme seeks to extend
support to the promoter(s) of the operational MSMEs which are stressed and have
become NPA as on 30th April, 2020;
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Promoter(s) of the MSMEs will
be given credit equal to 15% of their stake (equity plus debt) or Rs. 75 lakh whichever is lower;
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Promoter(s) in turn will infuse
this amount in the MSME unit as equity and thereby enhance the liquidity and maintain
debt-equity ratio;
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90% guarantee coverage for
this sub-debt will be given under the Scheme and 10% would come from the concerned
promoters;
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There will be a moratorium
of 7 years on payment of principal whereas maximum tenor for repayment will be 10
years.
It is expected that this scheme would provide much
required support to around 2 lakh MSMEs and will help in reviving the economic activity
in and through this sector. It will also help in protecting the livelihoods and
jobs of millions of people who depend on them. Promoter(s) of MSMEs meeting the
eligibility criteria may approach any scheduled commercial banks to avail benefit
under the scheme. The scheme will be operationalised through
Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for MSEs (CGTMSE). Necessary guidelines alongwith answers to possible FAQs have been issued today and
made public in this regard.
On this occasion, Nitin Gadkari
thanked the Prime Minister and Finance Minister for this Scheme. He also thanked the officials of Department of
Expenditure, Department of Financial Services and Governor of RBI for supporting
this innovative Scheme of the Ministry.