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Experts bat for separate debt resolution framework, more borrowing avenues for MSMEs

The MSME sector is facing a massive liquidity and supply crunch, shortage of labour and non-payment of dues.

February 12, 2021 / 21:50 IST
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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in her Budget speech announced that the outlay for the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises has been doubled to Rs 15,700 crore.

"To ensure faster resolution of cases, NCLT framework will be strengthened, e-Courts system shall be implemented and alternate methods of debt resolution and special framework for MSMEs shall be introduced," Sitharaman further said.

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These announcements come as the MSME sector is touted to be the worst hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. The sector has been facing a massive liquidity and supply crunch, shortage of labour and non-payment of dues.

Commenting on the proposals announced for the sector in the Budget, Sunil Lotke, Chief – Legal, Compliance & Secretarial, U GRO Capital, said: " The economic impact of COVID 19 has been rather severe across most sectors worldwide, but the degree of severity notches up with regards to the Indian MSME sector. Owing to limited cash flows and inadequate reserves, MSMEs are the most vulnerable sector that entreat relaxations and leniency especially towards their debt repayment obligations."