PM Unveils 12 Key Initiatives for MSME Support and Outreach
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59 Minute Loan Portal to Enable Easy Access to Credit for MSMEs
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Mandatory 25 percent Procurement from MSMEs by CPSEs
· Ordinance for Simplifying Procedures
for Minor Offences under Companies Act
MSME Support
and Outreach
On 02.11.2018
the PM has announced 12 initiatives for support and outreach for MSMEs.
The 12
initiatives together cover the aspects of access to credit, access to market, technology
up gradation and ease of doing business for MSMEs.
One of
the initiatives relates to the setting up of the 59 minute loan portal (http://psbloansin59minutes.com) to facilitate access to credit for MSMEs.
All the
MSMEs are invited to take full advantage of these initiatives.
The Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, on 2 November launched a historic
support and outreach programme for the Micro, Small and
Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector. As part of this programme,
the Prime Minister unveiled 12 key initiatives which will help the growth, expansion
and facilitation of MSMEs across the country.
The Prime Minister said that the 12 decisions that he is announcing
today, will mark a new chapter for the MSME sector. Noting that MSMEs are one of
the principal employment generators in India, the Prime Minister recalled the glorious
Indian traditions of small scale industry, including Ludhiana’s hosiery, and Varanasi’s
sarees.
The Prime Minister said that the success of economic reforms launched
by the Union Government, can be gauged from the rise in India's “Ease of Doing Business
Rankings,” from 142 to 77 in four years.
The Prime Minister said that there are five key aspects for facilitating
the MSME sector. These include access to credit, access to market, technology upgradation,
ease of doing business, and a sense of security for employees.
He said that as a Diwali gift for the sector, the 12 announcements he is making,
will address each of these five categories.
Access to Credit
As the first announcement, the Prime Minister announced the launch
of the 59 minute loan portal to enable easy access to credit for MSMEs. He said
that loans upto Rs. 1 crore
can be granted in-principle approval through this portal, in just 59 minutes. He
said a link to this portal will be made available through the GST portal. The Prime
Minister asserted that in New India, no one should be compelled to visit a bank
branch repeatedly.
The Prime Minister mentioned the second announcement as a 2 percent
interest subvention for all GST registered MSMEs, on fresh or incremental loans.
For exporters who receive loans in the pre-shipment and post-shipment period, the
Prime Minister announced an increase in interest rebate from 3 percent to 5 percent.
The third announcement made by the Prime Minister was that all
companies with a turnover more than Rs. 500 crore, must
now compulsorily be brought on the Trade Receivables e-Discounting System (TReDS). He said that joining this portal will enable entrepreneurs
to access credit from banks, based on their upcoming receivables. This will resolve
their problems of cash cycle.
Access to Markets
The Prime Minister said that on access to markets for entrepreneurs,
the Union Government has taken a number of steps already. In this context, he made
his fourth announcement, that public sector companies have
now been asked to compulsorily procure 25 percent, instead of 20 percent of their
total purchases, from MSMEs.
The Prime Minister said his fifth announcement is related to women
entrepreneurs. He said that out of the 25 percent procurement mandated from MSMEs,
3 percent must now be reserved for women entrepreneurs.
The Prime Minister said that more than 1.5 lakh suppliers have
now registered with GeM, out of which 40,000 are MSMEs.
He said transactions worth more than Rs. 14,000 crore
have been made so far through GeM. He said the sixth announcement
is that all public sector undertakings of the Union Government must now compulsorily
be a part of GeM. He said they should also get all their
vendors registered on GeM.
Technology Upgradation
Coming to technological upgradation, the Prime Minister said that
tool rooms across the country are a vital part of product design. His seventh announcement
was that 20 hubs will be formed across the country, and 100 spokes in the form of
tool rooms will be established.
Ease of Doing Business
On Ease of Doing Business, the Prime Minister said his eighth
announcement is related to pharma companies. He said clusters will be formed of
pharma MSMEs. He said 70 percent cost of establishing these clusters will be borne
by the Union Government.
The Prime Minister said that the ninth announcement is on simplification
of government procedures. He said the ninth announcement is that the return under
8 labour laws and 10 Union regulations must now be filed
only once a year.
The Prime Minister said that the tenth announcement is that now
the establishments to be visited by an Inspector will be decided through a computerised random allotment.
The Prime Minister noted that as part of establishing a unit,
an entrepreneur needs two clearances namely, environmental clearance and consent
to establish. He said that the eleventh announcement is that under air pollution
and water pollution laws, now both these have been merged as a single consent. He
further said that the return will be accepted through self-certification.
As the twelfth announcement, the Prime Minister mentioned that
an Ordinance has been brought, under which, for minor violations under the Companies
Act, the entrepreneur will no longer have to approach the Courts, but can correct
them through simple procedures.
Social Security for MSME Sector Employees
The Prime Minister also spoke of social security for the MSME
sector employees. He said that a mission will be launched to ensure that they have
Jan Dhan Accounts, provident fund and insurance.
The Prime Minister said that these decisions would go a long way
in strengthening the MSME sector in India. He said the implementation of this outreach
programme will be intensively monitored over the next
100 days.
The Union Minisyter of Finance and Corporate
Affairs, Arun Jaitley, Union
Minister of State (I/C) for MSME, Giriraj Singh, MOS(Finance)
Shiv Pratap Shukla, MOS(Finance & Shipping), Pon. Radhakrishnan, Secretary, DFS,
Rajiv Kumar, Secretary, MSME, Panda and senior officials of different Departments/Ministries,
Banks and Financial Institutions were also present on the occasion.