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‘PCGS for NBFCS operationa­l, `3L crore credit line for MSMES soon’

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NEW DELHI: The Partial Credit Guarantee Scheme (PCGS) for NBFCS has become operationa­l and the Rs 3 lakh crore collateral-free credit line for MSMES is expected to be operationa­l soon, according to the Department of Financial Service (DFS).

In a tweet, post the meeting of Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman with chiefs of public sector banks (PSBS) on Friday, the DFS said that the formalitie­s for the government­guaranteed credit for MSMES are underway.

“PCGS scheme operationa­l! Ensuring liquidity to #MSME! 100% Govt. Guaranteed Rs. 3 Lakh Cr credit line expected to be operationa­l very soon. Formalitie­s underway,” said the DFS tweet.

In another tweet, the department further said that PSBS will prioritise sanctions under emergency credit, reassessme­nt of working capital and guaranteed credit line in tier-ii cities in each state and Union Territory by June 1.

The government and the PSBS have aimed for fully digital loan documentat­ion process of all the liquidity measures under the Rs 20 lakh crore economic package.

The DFS also said that the PSBS remain at the forefront in fight against the pandemic and 97 per cent bank branches and 80 per cent ATMS were operationa­l throughout the lockdown.

“Helping nation tide over the economic distress caused due to #Covid19! PSBS sanctioned Rs. 1.22 Lakh cr to 92 per cent of eligible MSMES & corp. loan accounts of PSBS. under COVID-19 related emergency credit products & enhanced working capital,” said a tweet.

The details of the schemes and the loans sanctioned by the PSBS have came after Sitharaman on Friday met heads of public sector banks (PSB) through video conference for the operationa­lisation of the economic package under the ‘Atmanirbha­r Bharat’ initiative.

She also reviewed loan sanction pace, concerns of borrowers and bankers, interest rate transmissi­on.

The DFS said that everyone attending the conference was aligned on the need to quickly address the needs of MSMES and other customers.

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