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Government may increase cover for MSMEs under credit guarantee scheme

Officials say expanding the credit guarantee amount for each MSME, currently Rs 2 crore, has been a long-term suggestion.

January 14, 2022 / 19:20 IST
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The government may sharply increase the amount of interest-free loans for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) under a key Central credit guarantee scheme.

Proposals from industry bodies to increase credit guarantees under the Centre’s Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises (CGTMSE) are under consideration as the government seeks ways to help small businesses that are struggling after the pandemic, officials told Moneycontrol.

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As a result, the scheme will ensure that each registered MSME gets access to larger interest-free loans, the limit of which currently stands at Rs 2 crore.

The CGTMSE facilitates easy access to credit from the organised banking sector to first-generation MSME entrepreneurs. It provides guarantees to registered member lending institutions against loans/credit facilities of up to Rs 2 crore extended by them without taking any collateral security and/or third-party guarantee.