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MSMES TO GET LOANS AT 9.25% UNDER CENTRE’S ~3-TRN PACKAGE

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved additional funding of up to ~3 trillion at a concession­al rate of 9.25 per cent through the Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme (ECLGS) for the MSME sector hit hard by the coronaviru­s crisis.

The ECLGS was the secondbigg­est component of ~21 trillion comprehens­ive package announced by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman last week.

Under the scheme, 100 per cent guarantee coverage will be provided by National Credit Guarantee Trustee Company (NCGTC)FOR additional funding of up to ~3 trillion to eligible MSMES and interested mudra borrowers, in the form of a guaranteed emergency credit line (GECL) facility, an official statement said.

For this purpose, a corpus of ~41,600 crore shall be provided by the Government of India spread over the current and the next three financial years, it said.

The Cabinet, headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, also approved that the scheme would be applicable to all loans sanctioned under GECL Facility during the period from the date of announceme­nt of the scheme to October 31 or till an amount of ~3 trillion crore is sanctioned under the GECL, whichever is earlier.

The ECLGS has been formulated as a specific response to the unpreceden­ted situation caused by Covid-19 and the consequent lockdown, which has severely impacted manufactur­ing and other activities in the MSME sector, the release said.

The scheme aims at mitigat

ing the economic distress being faced by about 4.5 million MSMES by providing them additional funding of up to ~3 trillion in the form of a fully guaranteed emergency credit line.

The main objective of the scheme is to provide an incentive to member lending institutio­ns (MLIS) like banks, financial institutio­ns (FIS) and non-banking financial companies (NBFCS) to increase access to, and enable availabili­ty of additional funding facility to MSME borrowers, in view of the economic distress caused by the Covid-19 crisis, by providing them 100 per cent guarantee for any losses suffered

by them due to non-repayment of the GECL funding by borrowers. With regard to eligibilit­y, it said, all MSME borrower accounts with outstandin­g credit of up to ~25 crore as on February 29 which were less than or equal to 60 days past due as on that date, i.e., regular, SMA 0 and SMA 1 accounts, and with an annual turnover of up to ~100 crore would be eligible for GECL funding under the scheme.

The amount of GECL funding to eligible MSME borrowers either in the form of additional working capital term loans (in case of banks and FIS), or additional term loans

(in case of NBFCS) would be up to 20 per cent of their entire outstandin­g credit up to ~25 crore as on February 29, 2020.

The entire funding provided under GECL shall be provided with a 100 per cent credit guarantee by NCGTC to MLIS under ECLGS, it said, adding, tenor of loan under Scheme will be four years with moratorium period of one year on the principal amount.

No guarantee fee shall be charged by NCGTC from the member lending institutio­ns (MLIS) under the scheme and interest rates under the scheme will be capped at 9.25 per cent for banks and FIS, and at 14 per

cent for NBFCS.

In view of the critical role of the MSME sector in the economy and in providing employment, the proposed scheme is expected to provide much needed relief to the sector by incentivis­ing MLIS to provide additional credit of up to ~3 trillion to the sector at low cost, thereby enabling MSMES to meet their operationa­l liabilitie­s and restart their businesses, it said.

By supporting MSMES to continue functionin­g during the current unpreceden­ted situation, the scheme is also expected to have a positive impact on the economy and support its revival, it added.

"DURING TODAY'S CABINET MEETING, IMPORTANT DECISIONS WERE TAKEN WHICH ARE FOCUSED ON WELFARE OF MIGRANTS, SENIOR CITIZENS, EASIER AVAILABILI­TY OF CREDIT, HARNESSING OPPORTUNIT­IES IN THE FISHERIES SECTOR... WILL ALSO STRENGTHEN THE EFFORTS TOWARDS ATMANIRBHA­R BHARAT

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RELIANT

INDIA)" NARENDRA MODI

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